Previously, the .json-nft file in git contains the output of `nft -j list ruleset`. This is one long line and makes diffs harder to review. Instead, have the prettified .json-nft file committed to git. - the diff now operates on the prettified version. That means, it compares essentially - `nft -j list ruleset | json-sanitize-ruleset.sh | json-pretty.sh` - `cat "$TEST.json-nft" | json-pretty.sh` The script "json-diff-pretty.sh" is no longer used. It is kept however, because it might be a useful for manual comparing files. Note that "json-sanitize-ruleset.sh" and "json-pretty.sh" are still two separate scripts and called at different times. They also do something different. The former mangles the JSON to account for changes that are not stable (in the JSON data itself), while the latter only pretty prints it. - when generating a new .json-nft dump file, the file will be updated to use the new, prettified format, unless the file is in the old format and needs no update. This means, with DUMPGEN=y, old style is preserved unless an update becomes necessary. This requires "json-pretty.sh" having stable output, as those files are committed to git. This is probably fine. Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@xxxxxxxxxx> --- tests/shell/helpers/json-pretty.sh | 27 ++++++++++++++----- tests/shell/helpers/test-wrapper.sh | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++------ 2 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/shell/helpers/json-pretty.sh b/tests/shell/helpers/json-pretty.sh index 0d6972b81e2f..5407a8420058 100755 --- a/tests/shell/helpers/json-pretty.sh +++ b/tests/shell/helpers/json-pretty.sh @@ -1,17 +1,30 @@ #!/bin/bash -e -# WARNING: the output is not guaranteed to be stable. +exec_pretty() { + # The output of this command must be stable (and `jq` and python + # fallback must generate the same output. -if command -v jq &>/dev/null ; then - # If we have, use `jq` - exec jq -fi + if command -v jq &>/dev/null ; then + # If we have, use `jq` + exec jq + fi -# Fallback to python. -exec python -c ' + # Fallback to python. + exec python -c ' import json import sys parsed = json.load(sys.stdin) print(json.dumps(parsed, indent=2)) ' +} + +[ "$#" -le 1 ] || { echo "At most one argument supported" ; exit 1 ; } + +if [ "$#" -eq 1 ] ; then + # One argument passed. This must be a JSON file. + [ -f "$1" ] || { echo "File \"$1\" does not exist" ; exit 1 ; } + exec_pretty < "$1" +fi + +exec_pretty diff --git a/tests/shell/helpers/test-wrapper.sh b/tests/shell/helpers/test-wrapper.sh index f0170d763291..529dc1aada7d 100755 --- a/tests/shell/helpers/test-wrapper.sh +++ b/tests/shell/helpers/test-wrapper.sh @@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ show_file() { printf "<<<<\n" } +json_pretty() { + "$NFT_TEST_BASEDIR/helpers/json-pretty.sh" "$@" 2>&1 || : +} + TEST="$1" TESTBASE="$(basename "$TEST")" TESTDIR="$(dirname "$TEST")" @@ -140,6 +144,7 @@ if [ "$NFT_TEST_HAVE_json" != n ] ; then fi # JSON output needs normalization/sanitization, otherwise it's not stable. "$NFT_TEST_BASEDIR/helpers/json-sanitize-ruleset.sh" "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" + json_pretty "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" > "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty" fi read tainted_after < /proc/sys/kernel/tainted @@ -186,7 +191,12 @@ if [ "$rc_test" -eq 0 -a '(' "$DUMPGEN" = all -o "$DUMPGEN" = y ')' ] ; then cat "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after" > "$DUMPFILE" fi if [ "$NFT_TEST_HAVE_json" != n -a "$gen_jdumpfile" = y ] ; then - cat "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" > "$JDUMPFILE" + if cmp "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" "$JDUMPFILE" &>/dev/null ; then + # The .json-nft file is still the non-pretty variant. Keep it. + : + else + cat "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty" > "$JDUMPFILE" + fi fi fi @@ -201,12 +211,16 @@ if [ "$rc_test" -ne 77 -a "$dump_written" != y ] ; then fi fi if [ "$NFT_TEST_HAVE_json" != n -a -f "$JDUMPFILE" ] ; then - if ! $DIFF -u "$JDUMPFILE" "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" &> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-diff.json" ; then - "$NFT_TEST_BASEDIR/helpers/json-diff-pretty.sh" \ - "$JDUMPFILE" \ - "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" \ - 2>&1 > "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-diff.json.pretty" - show_file "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-diff.json" "Failed \`$DIFF -u \"$JDUMPFILE\" \"$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json\"\`" >> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/rc-failed-dump" + JDUMPFILE2="$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/json-nft-pretty" + json_pretty "$JDUMPFILE" > "$JDUMPFILE2" + if cmp "$JDUMPFILE" "$JDUMPFILE2" &>/dev/null ; then + # The .json-nft file is already prettified. We can use + # it directly. + rm -rf "$JDUMPFILE2" + JDUMPFILE2="$JDUMPFILE" + fi + if ! $DIFF -u "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/json-nft-pretty" "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty" &> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-diff.json" ; then + show_file "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-diff.json" "Failed \`$DIFF -u \"$JDUMPFILE2\" \"$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty\"\`" >> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/rc-failed-dump" rc_dump=1 else rm -f "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-diff.json" @@ -245,6 +259,7 @@ if [ "$NFT_TEST_HAVE_json" != n ] ; then # This should be fixed, every test should have a .json-nft # file, and this workaround removed. $NFT -j --check -f "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" &>/dev/null || : + $NFT -j --check -f "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty" &>/dev/null || : else fail=n $NFT -j --check -f "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" &> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/chkdump" || fail=y @@ -253,8 +268,18 @@ if [ "$NFT_TEST_HAVE_json" != n ] ; then show_file "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/chkdump" "Command \`$NFT -j --check -f \"$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json\"\` failed" >> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/rc-failed-chkdump" rc_chkdump=1 fi + fail=n + $NFT -j --check -f "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty" &> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/chkdump" || fail=y + test -s "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/chkdump" && fail=y + if [ "$fail" = y ] ; then + show_file "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/chkdump" "Command \`$NFT -j --check -f \"$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty\"\` failed" >> "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/rc-failed-chkdump" + rc_chkdump=1 + fi fi - if [ -f "$JDUMPFILE" ] && ! cmp "$JDUMPFILE" "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" &>/dev/null ; then + if [ -f "$JDUMPFILE" ] \ + && ! cmp "$JDUMPFILE" "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json" &>/dev/null \ + && ! cmp "$JDUMPFILE" "$NFT_TEST_TESTTMPDIR/ruleset-after.json-pretty" &>/dev/null ; \ + then $NFT -j --check -f "$JDUMPFILE" &>/dev/null || : fi fi -- 2.42.0