# Test driver for bsddb package.

"""

Run all test cases.

"""

import os

import sys

import tempfile

import time

import unittest

from test.test_support import requires, verbose, run_unittest, unlink, rmtree



# When running as a script instead of within the regrtest framework, skip the

# requires test, since it's obvious we want to run them.

if __name__ != '__main__':

    requires('bsddb')



verbose = False

if 'verbose' in sys.argv:

    verbose = True

    sys.argv.remove('verbose')



if 'silent' in sys.argv:  # take care of old flag, just in case

    verbose = False

    sys.argv.remove('silent')





class TimingCheck(unittest.TestCase):



    """This class is not a real test.  Its purpose is to print a message

    periodically when the test runs slowly.  This will prevent the buildbots

    from timing out on slow machines."""



    # How much time in seconds before printing a 'Still working' message.

    # Since this is run at most once between each test module, use a smaller

    # interval than other tests.

    _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL = 4 * 60



    # next_time is used as a global variable that survives each instance.

    # This is necessary since a new instance will be created for each test.

    next_time = time.time() + _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL



    def testCheckElapsedTime(self):

        # Print still working message since these tests can be really slow.

        now = time.time()

        if self.next_time <= now:

            TimingCheck.next_time = now + self._PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL

            sys.__stdout__.write('  test_bsddb3 still working, be patient...\n')

            sys.__stdout__.flush()





# For invocation through regrtest

def test_main():

    from bsddb import db

    from bsddb.test import test_all

    test_all.set_test_path_prefix(os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(),

                                 'z-test_bsddb3-%s' %

                                 os.getpid()))

    # Please leave this print in, having this show up in the buildbots

    # makes diagnosing problems a lot easier.

    print >>sys.stderr, db.DB_VERSION_STRING

    print >>sys.stderr, 'Test path prefix: ', test_all.get_test_path_prefix()

    try:

        run_unittest(test_all.suite(module_prefix='bsddb.test.',

                                    timing_check=TimingCheck))

    finally:

        # The only reason to remove db_home is in case if there is an old

        # one lying around.  This might be by a different user, so just

        # ignore errors.  We should always make a unique name now.

        try:

            test_all.remove_test_path_directory()

        except:

            pass





if __name__ == '__main__':

    test_main()

