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%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2011. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
%%
%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
%% under the License.
%%
%% %CopyrightEnd%
%%
%%
%% Tests based on the contents of the diameter app file.
%%
-module(diameter_app_SUITE).
-export([suite/0,
all/0,
init_per_suite/1,
end_per_suite/1]).
%% testcases
-export([keys/1,
vsn/1,
modules/1,
exports/1,
release/1,
xref/1,
relup/1]).
-define(APP, diameter).
-define(A, list_to_atom).
%% ===========================================================================
suite() ->
[{timetrap, {seconds, 10}}].
all() ->
[keys,
vsn,
modules,
exports,
release,
xref,
relup].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
[{application, ?APP, App}] = diameter_util:consult(?APP, app),
[{app, App} | Config].
end_per_suite(_Config) ->
ok.
%% ===========================================================================
%% # keys/1
%%
%% Ensure that the app file contains selected keys. Some of these would
%% also be caught by other testcases.
%% ===========================================================================
keys(Config) ->
App = fetch(app, Config),
[] = lists:filter(fun(K) -> not lists:keymember(K, 1, App) end,
[vsn, description, modules, registered, applications]).
%% ===========================================================================
%% # vsn/1
%%
%% Ensure that our app version sticks to convention.
%% ===========================================================================
vsn(Config) ->
true = is_vsn(fetch(vsn, fetch(app, Config))).
%% ===========================================================================
%% # modules/1
%%
%% Ensure that the app file module list match the installed beams.
%% ===========================================================================
modules(Config) ->
Mods = fetch(modules, fetch(app, Config)),
Installed = code_mods(),
{[], []} = {Mods -- Installed, Installed -- Mods}.
code_mods() ->
Dir = code:lib_dir(?APP, ebin),
{ok, Files} = file:list_dir(Dir),
[?A(lists:reverse(R)) || N <- Files, "maeb." ++ R <- [lists:reverse(N)]].
%% ===========================================================================
%% # exports/1
%%
%% Ensure that no module does export_all.
%% ===========================================================================
exports(Config) ->
Mods = fetch(modules, fetch(app, Config)),
[] = [M || M <- Mods, exports_all(M)].
exports_all(Mod) ->
Opts = fetch(options, Mod:module_info(compile)),
is_list(Opts) andalso lists:member(export_all, Opts).
%% ===========================================================================
%% # release/1
%%
%% Ensure that it's possible to build a minimal release with our app file.
%% ===========================================================================
release(Config) ->
App = fetch(app, Config),
Rel = {release,
{"diameter test release", fetch(vsn, App)},
{erts, erlang:system_info(version)},
[{A, appvsn(A)} || A <- fetch(applications, App)]},
Dir = fetch(priv_dir, Config),
ok = write_file(filename:join([Dir, "diameter_test.rel"]), Rel),
{ok, _, []} = systools:make_script("diameter_test", [{path, [Dir]},
{outdir, Dir},
silent]).
appvsn(Name) ->
[{application, Name, App}] = diameter_util:consult(Name, app),
fetch(vsn, App).
%% ===========================================================================
%% # xref/1
%%
%% Ensure that no function in our application calls an undefined function.
%% ===========================================================================
xref(Config) ->
App = fetch(app, Config),
Mods = fetch(modules, App) -- [diameter_codegen, diameter_dbg],
%% Skip modules that aren't required at runtime and that have
%% dependencies beyond those applications listed in the app file.
{ok, XRef} = xref:start(make_name(xref_test_name)),
ok = xref:set_default(XRef, [{verbose, false}, {warnings, false}]),
%% Only add our application and those it's dependent on according
%% to the app file. Well, almost. erts beams are also required to
%% stop xref from complaining about calls to module erlang, which
%% was previously in kernel. Erts isn't an application however, in
%% the sense that there's no .app file, and isn't listed in
%% applications. Seems less than ideal.
ok = lists:foreach(fun(A) -> add_application(XRef, A) end,
[?APP, erts | fetch(applications, App)]),
{ok, Undefs} = xref:analyze(XRef, undefined_function_calls),
xref:stop(XRef),
%% Only care about calls from our own application.
[] = lists:filter(fun({{M,_,_},_}) -> lists:member(M, Mods) end, Undefs).
add_application(XRef, App) ->
add_application(XRef, App, code:lib_dir(App)).
%% erts will not be in the lib directory before installation.
add_application(XRef, erts, {error, _}) ->
Dir = filename:join([code:root_dir(), "erts", "preloaded", "ebin"]),
{ok, _} = xref:add_directory(XRef, Dir, []);
add_application(XRef, App, Dir)
when is_list(Dir) ->
{ok, App} = xref:add_application(XRef, Dir, []).
make_name(Suf) ->
list_to_atom(atom_to_list(?APP) ++ "_" ++ atom_to_list(Suf)).
%% ===========================================================================
%% # relup/1
%%
%% Ensure that we can generate release upgrade files using our appup file.
%% ===========================================================================
relup(Config) ->
[{Vsn, Up, Down}] = diameter_util:consult(?APP, appup),
true = is_vsn(Vsn),
App = fetch(app, Config),
Rel = [{erts, erlang:system_info(version)}
| [{A, appvsn(A)} || A <- fetch(applications, App)]],
Dir = fetch(priv_dir, Config),
Name = write_rel(Dir, Rel, Vsn),
UpFrom = acc_rel(Dir, Rel, Up),
DownTo = acc_rel(Dir, Rel, Down),
{[Name], [Name], UpFrom, DownTo} %% no intersections
= {[Name] -- UpFrom,
[Name] -- DownTo,
UpFrom -- DownTo,
DownTo -- UpFrom},
{ok, _, _, []} = systools:make_relup(Name, UpFrom, DownTo, [{path, [Dir]},
{outdir, Dir},
silent]).
acc_rel(Dir, Rel, List) ->
lists:foldl(fun(T,A) -> acc_rel(Dir, Rel, T, A) end,
[],
List).
acc_rel(Dir, Rel, {Vsn, _}, Acc) ->
[write_rel(Dir, Rel, Vsn) | Acc].
%% Write a rel file and return its name.
write_rel(Dir, [Erts | Apps], Vsn) ->
true = is_vsn(Vsn),
Name = "diameter_test_" ++ Vsn,
ok = write_file(filename:join([Dir, Name ++ ".rel"]),
{release,
{"diameter " ++ Vsn ++ " test release", Vsn},
Erts,
Apps}),
Name.
%% ===========================================================================
%% ===========================================================================
fetch(Key, List) ->
{Key, {Key, Val}} = {Key, lists:keyfind(Key, 1, List)}, %% useful badmatch
Val.
write_file(Path, T) ->
file:write_file(Path, io_lib:format("~p.", [T])).
%% Is a version string of the expected form? Return the argument
%% itself for 'false' for a useful badmatch.
is_vsn(V) ->
is_list(V)
andalso length(V) == string:span(V, "0123456789.")
andalso V == string:join(string:tokens(V, [$.]), ".") %% no ".."
orelse {error, V}.
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