Move src/lib/ → src/testium/runtime/ (internal plumbing)
Move src/testium/libs/ → src/testium/api/ (public SDK for test scripts)
Move src/py_func/ → src/testium/py_func/ (Python subprocess)
Move src/lua_func/ → src/testium/lua_func/ (Lua subprocess data)
The package now ships as a single coherent unit instead of four sibling
top-level packages (testium, lib, py_func, lua_func) — pip install
gives a clean site-packages/testium/ with no namespace pollution; .lua
files travel with the wheel via package_data; the wheel installs
cleanly and `testium -b` runs end-to-end including py_func subprocesses
and entry-point exporter plugins.
Naming:
- runtime/ (internal, no API guarantees) clearer than lib/
- api/ (public SDK consumed as `import api.testium as tm`) clearer than libs/
Imports updated en masse: from lib. → from runtime. and from libs. →
from api., plus the importlib.import_module("libs.*") strings in
test_item_console.py and test_item_runtime_plot.py. Test/example
scripts (helper_lib.py, parallel.py, post_execution.py) and the
fake_exporter test suite migrated too.
paths.py: subproc_path() now returns testium_path() — both point at
the testium package directory since the subprocesses live inside.
pyproject.toml: removed exclude=["lua_func", "py_func"] (no longer
needed), added package-data for testium.lua_func/*.lua, removed the
license classifier (PEP 639 conflict with license expression).
Subprocess isolation contract: py_func/ and lua_func/ may only import
runtime/ and their own modules — never interpreter/, main_win/, api/,
or testium/. Enforced by test/validation/items/isolation/ which runs a
py_func that statically scans subprocess source files for forbidden
imports. The contract holds today; the test prevents future drift.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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1.5 KiB
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38 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
from interpreter.test_items.test_item import (TestItem, test_run)
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from interpreter.test_items.test_result import (TestValue)
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from interpreter.utils.constants import TestItemType as cst
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from runtime.tum_except import ETUMParamError, ETUMSyntaxError
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import interpreter.utils.version as git
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class TestItemGit(TestItem):
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"""
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This item expect only one parameter which is a string or list of string being the path to the git folder
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"""
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def __init__(self, dict_item, parent = None, status_queue=None, filename=""):
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self._name = cst.TYPE_GIT.item_name
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super().__init__(dict_item, parent, status_queue, filename=filename)
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self._type = cst.TYPE_GIT
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self.is_container = False
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self.repo = self._prms.getParamAll('repo', processed=True, required=True)
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@test_run
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def execute(self):
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ret=''
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if isinstance(self.repo[0], str):
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repo = self._prms.expanse(self.repo[0])
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ret = git.get_version(repo)
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elif isinstance(self.repo, list):
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for r in self.repo:
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repo = self._prms.expanse(r)
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ret += git.get_version(repo) + '\n'
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else:
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ETUMSyntaxError(f"The '{self.cmd()}' test item named '{self.name()}' expected a string or list but has '{self.repo}'",
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self.seqFilename())
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if "Warning" in ret:
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res = TestValue.FAILURE
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else:
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res = TestValue.SUCCESS
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self.result.set(res, ret)
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