import os import infra.basetest class TestPv(infra.basetest.BRTest): config = infra.basetest.BASIC_TOOLCHAIN_CONFIG + \ """ BR2_PACKAGE_PV=y BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO=y # BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_TAR is not set """ def test_run(self): cpio_file = os.path.join(self.builddir, "images", "rootfs.cpio") self.emulator.boot(arch="armv5", kernel="builtin", options=["-initrd", cpio_file]) self.emulator.login() # We check the program can run. self.assertRunOk("pv --version") # We check that "pv" works like the "cat" command. We print a # message on its standard input and redirect its output to a # file. We also force the pv terminal width to 80, since # "infra.emulator" is setting a large width to prevent # line wrapping. msg = "Hello Buildroot!" out_file = "/tmp/out.txt" cmd = f"echo '{msg}' | pv -w80 > {out_file}" self.assertRunOk(cmd) # We check the pv output file contains exactly our message. cmd = f"cat {out_file}" out, ret = self.emulator.run(cmd) self.assertEqual(ret, 0) self.assertEqual(out[0], msg) # Finally, we check that "pv" correctly shows a progress # bar. We print few lines, one per second into "pv" setup in # line mode. We check the last pv status line contains the # correct count and a "100%" string that shows completion. lines = 5 print_ln_cmd = f"( for X in $(seq {lines}) ; do echo $X ; sleep 1 ; done )" cmd = f"{print_ln_cmd} | pv -s{lines} -l -w80 > /dev/null" out, ret = self.emulator.run(cmd, timeout=10) self.assertEqual(ret, 0) # pv updates status may contain extra spaces, and is updated # with carriage return characters. We strip lines and filter # out empty remaining lines, to make sure we get the last # meaningful status line. pv_out = [ln.strip() for ln in out] pv_out = [ln for ln in pv_out if ln] last_line = pv_out[-1] self.assertTrue(last_line.startswith(str(lines))) self.assertTrue(last_line.endswith("100%"))