from helpers.cluster import run_and_check import pytest import logging import os from helpers.test_tools import TSV from helpers.network import _NetworkManager # This is a workaround for a problem with logging in pytest [1]. # # [1]: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/5502 logging.raiseExceptions = False @pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope="session") def cleanup_environment(): try: if int(os.environ.get("PYTEST_CLEANUP_CONTAINERS", 0)) == 1: logging.debug(f"Cleaning all iptables rules") _NetworkManager.clean_all_user_iptables_rules() result = run_and_check(["docker ps | wc -l"], shell=True) if int(result) > 1: if int(os.environ.get("PYTEST_CLEANUP_CONTAINERS", 0)) != 1: logging.warning( f"Docker containters({int(result)}) are running before tests run. They can be left from previous pytest run and cause test failures.\n" "You can set env PYTEST_CLEANUP_CONTAINERS=1 or use runner with --cleanup-containers argument to enable automatic containers cleanup." ) else: logging.debug("Trying to kill unstopped containers...") run_and_check( [f"docker kill $(docker container list --all --quiet)"], shell=True, nothrow=True, ) run_and_check( [f"docker rm $docker container list --all --quiet)"], shell=True, nothrow=True, ) logging.debug("Unstopped containers killed") r = run_and_check(["docker-compose", "ps", "--services", "--all"]) logging.debug(f"Docker ps before start:{r.stdout}") else: logging.debug(f"No running containers") logging.debug("Pruning Docker networks") run_and_check( ["docker network prune"], shell=True, nothrow=True, ) except Exception as e: logging.exception(f"cleanup_environment:{str(e)}") pass yield def pytest_addoption(parser): parser.addoption( "--run-id", default="", help="run-id is used as postfix in _instances_{} directory", ) def pytest_configure(config): os.environ["INTEGRATION_TESTS_RUN_ID"] = config.option.run_id