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266 lines
9 KiB
Python
266 lines
9 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import os
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import tempfile
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import shutil
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import atexit
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import unittest
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from .utils import run_cmd_wait, run_cmd_wait_nofail, which, binary_location
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from .exceptions import CommandError
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class Task(object):
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"""Manage a task warrior instance
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A temporary folder is used as data store of task warrior.
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This class can be instanciated multiple times if multiple taskw clients are
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needed.
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This class can be given a Taskd instance for simplified configuration.
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A taskw client should not be used after being destroyed.
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"""
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DEFAULT_TASK = binary_location("task")
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def __init__(self, taskd=None, taskw=DEFAULT_TASK):
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"""Initialize a Task warrior (client) that can interact with a taskd
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server. The task client runs in a temporary folder.
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:arg taskd: Taskd instance for client-server configuration
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:arg taskw: Task binary to use as client (defaults: task in PATH)
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"""
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self.taskw = taskw
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self.taskd = taskd
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# Used to specify what command to launch (and to inject faketime)
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self._command = [self.taskw]
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# Configuration of the isolated environment
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self._original_pwd = os.getcwd()
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self.datadir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="task_")
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self.taskrc = os.path.join(self.datadir, "test.rc")
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# Ensure any instance is properly destroyed at session end
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atexit.register(lambda: self.destroy())
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self.reset_env()
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# Cannot call self.config until confirmation is disabled
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with open(self.taskrc, 'w') as rc:
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rc.write("data.location={0}\n"
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"confirmation=no\n".format(self.datadir))
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# Setup configuration to talk to taskd automatically
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if self.taskd is not None:
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self.bind_taskd_server(self.taskd)
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def __repr__(self):
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txt = super(Task, self).__repr__()
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return "{0} running from {1}>".format(txt[:-1], self.datadir)
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def reset_env(self):
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"""Set a new environment derived from the one used to launch the test
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"""
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# Copy all env variables to avoid clashing subprocess environments
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self.env = os.environ.copy()
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# Make sure no TASKDDATA is isolated
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self.env["TASKDATA"] = self.datadir
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# As well as TASKRC
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self.env["TASKRC"] = self.taskrc
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"aka t = Task() ; t() which is now an alias to t.runSuccess()"
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return self.runSuccess(*args, **kwargs)
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def bind_taskd_server(self, taskd):
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"""Configure the present task client to talk to given taskd server
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Note that this can be performed automatically by passing taskd when
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creating an instance of the current class.
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"""
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self.taskd = taskd
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cert = os.path.join(self.taskd.certpath, "test_client.cert.pem")
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key = os.path.join(self.taskd.certpath, "test_client.key.pem")
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self.config("taskd.certificate", cert)
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self.config("taskd.key", key)
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self.config("taskd.ca", self.taskd.ca_cert)
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address = ":".join((self.taskd.address, str(self.taskd.port)))
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self.config("taskd.server", address)
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# Also configure the default user for given taskd server
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self.set_taskd_user()
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def set_taskd_user(self, taskd_user=None, default=True):
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"""Assign a new user user to the present task client
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If default==False, a new user will be assigned instead of reusing the
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default taskd user for the corresponding instance.
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"""
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if taskd_user is None:
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if default:
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user, group, org, userkey = self.taskd.default_user
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else:
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user, group, org, userkey = self.taskd.create_user()
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else:
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user, group, org, userkey = taskd_user
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credentials = "/".join((org, user, userkey))
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self.config("taskd.credentials", credentials)
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self.credentials = {
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"user": user,
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"group": group,
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"org": org,
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"userkey": userkey,
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}
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def config(self, var, value):
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"""Run setup `var` as `value` in taskd config
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"""
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# Add -- to avoid misinterpretation of - in things like UUIDs
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cmd = (self.taskw, "config", "--", var, value)
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return run_cmd_wait(cmd, env=self.env)
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def runSuccess(self, args=(), input=None, merge_streams=True):
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"""Invoke task with the given arguments
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Use runError if you want exit_code to be tested automatically and
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*not* fail if program finishes abnormally.
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If you wish to pass instructions to task such as confirmations or other
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input via stdin, you can do so by providing a input string.
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Such as input="y\ny".
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If merge_streams=True stdout and stderr will be merged into stdout.
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Returns (exit_code, stdout, stderr)
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"""
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# Create a copy of the command
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command = self._command[:]
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command.extend(args)
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output = run_cmd_wait_nofail(command, input,
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merge_streams=merge_streams, env=self.env)
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if output[0] != 0:
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raise CommandError(command, *output)
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return output
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def runError(self, args=(), input=None, merge_streams=True):
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"""Same as runSuccess but Invoke task with the given arguments
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Use runSuccess if you want exit_code to be tested automatically and
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*fail* if program finishes abnormally.
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If you wish to pass instructions to task such as confirmations or other
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input via stdin, you can do so by providing a input string.
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Such as input="y\ny".
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If merge_streams=True stdout and stderr will be merged into stdout.
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Returns (exit_code, stdout, stderr)
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"""
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# Create a copy of the command
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command = self._command[:]
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command.extend(args)
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output = run_cmd_wait_nofail(command, input,
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merge_streams=merge_streams, env=self.env)
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# output[0] is the exit code
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if output[0] == 0 or output[0] is None:
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raise CommandError(command, *output)
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return output
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def destroy(self):
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"""Cleanup the data folder and release server port for other instances
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"""
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try:
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shutil.rmtree(self.datadir)
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == 2:
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# Directory no longer exists
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pass
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else:
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raise
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# Prevent future reuse of this instance
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self.runSuccess = self.__destroyed
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self.runError = self.__destroyed
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# self.destroy will get called when the python session closes.
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# If self.destroy was already called, turn the action into a noop
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self.destroy = lambda: None
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def __destroyed(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise AttributeError("Task instance has been destroyed. "
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"Create a new instance if you need a new client.")
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def diag(self, merge_streams_with=None):
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"""Run task diagnostics.
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This function may fail in which case the exception text is returned as
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stderr or appended to stderr if merge_streams_with is set.
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If set, merge_streams_with should have the format:
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(exitcode, out, err)
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which should be the output of any previous process that failed.
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"""
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try:
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output = self.runSuccess(("diag",))
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except CommandError as e:
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# If task diag failed add the error to stderr
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output = (e.code, None, str(e))
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if merge_streams_with is None:
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return output
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else:
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# Merge any given stdout and stderr with that of "task diag"
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code, out, err = merge_streams_with
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dcode, dout, derr = output
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# Merge stdout
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newout = "\n##### Debugging information (task diag): #####\n{0}"
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if dout is None:
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newout = newout.format("Not available, check STDERR")
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else:
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newout = newout.format(dout)
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if out is not None:
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newout = out + newout
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# And merge stderr
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newerr = "\n##### Debugging information (task diag): #####\n{0}"
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if derr is None:
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newerr = newerr.format("Not available, check STDOUT")
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else:
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newerr = newerr.format(derr)
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if err is not None:
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newerr = err + derr
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return code, newout, newerr
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def faketime(self, faketime=None):
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"""Set a faketime using libfaketime that will affect the following
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command calls.
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If faketime is None, faketime settings will be disabled.
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"""
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cmd = which("faketime")
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if cmd is None:
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raise unittest.SkipTest("libfaketime/faketime is not installed")
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if self._command[0] == cmd:
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self._command = self._command[3:]
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if faketime is not None:
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# Use advanced time format
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self._command = [cmd, "-f", faketime] + self._command
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# vim: ai sts=4 et sw=4
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