CI: run exclusively GUI tests in the GUI test steps (#23933)

* CI: run exclusively GUI tests in the GUI test steps

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* CI: move __future__ import to the top of the module...

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
"""
run_gui_tests.py
List registered tests via `FreeCAD -t`, filter for GUI tests (names containing 'Gui'), and run each
GUI test module using the specified FreeCAD executable.
Usage:
run_gui_tests.py [FREECAD_EXEC]
If FREECAD_EXEC is omitted the script falls back to 'FreeCAD' on PATH.
If FREECAD_EXEC is a directory containing bin/FreeCAD, that binary is used.
If FREECAD_EXEC is an executable path, it is used directly.
This script returns 0 if all GUI modules run successfully. Otherwise it returns the last non-zero
exit code.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import sys
import subprocess
import os
from pathlib import Path
def find_executable(arg: str | None) -> str:
"""Return the FreeCAD executable path to use.
If `arg` is None or empty, returns the plain name 'FreeCAD' which will be looked up on PATH. If
`arg` is a directory and contains `bin/FreeCAD` that binary will be returned. If `arg` is a file
path it is returned as-is. Otherwise the original argument is returned.
Common use cases: use the FreeCAD binary from a build directory or an installed FreeCAD prefix.
"""
if not arg:
return "FreeCAD"
p = Path(arg)
if p.is_dir():
candidate = p / "bin" / "FreeCAD"
if candidate.exists():
return str(candidate)
if p.is_file():
return str(p)
# fallback: return as-is (may be on PATH)
return arg
def validate_executable(path: str) -> tuple[bool, str]:
"""Return (ok, message). Checks if the executable exists or is likely on PATH.
This is best effort: if a bare name is given (e.g. 'FreeCAD') we can't stat it here, so we
accept it but warn. If the path points to a file, we check executability. Also warn if the name
looks like the CLI-only 'FreeCADCmd'.
"""
p = Path(path)
if p.is_file():
if not os.access(str(p), os.X_OK):
return False, f"File exists but is not executable: {path}"
if p.name.endswith("FreeCADCmd"):
return (
True,
(
"Warning: executable looks like 'FreeCADCmd' (CLI); GUI tests require the GUI "
"binary 'FreeCAD'."
),
)
return True, ""
# Bare name or non-existent path: accept but warn
if p.name.endswith("FreeCADCmd"):
return (
True,
(
"Warning: executable name looks like 'FreeCADCmd' (CLI); GUI tests require the GUI "
"binary 'FreeCAD'."
),
)
return True, ""
def run_and_capture(cmd: list[str]) -> tuple[int, str]:
"""Run `cmd` and return (returncode, combined stdout+stderr string).
If the executable is not found a return code of 127 is returned and a small error string is
provided as output to aid diagnosis.
"""
try:
proc = subprocess.run(
cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, text=True, check=False
)
return proc.returncode, proc.stdout
except FileNotFoundError:
return 127, f"Executable not found: {cmd[0]}\n"
def parse_registered_tests(output: str) -> list[str]:
"""Parse output from `FreeCAD -t` and return a list of registered test unit names.
The function looks for the section starting with the literal 'Registered test units:' and
then collects non-empty, stripped lines from that point onwards as test names.
"""
lines = output.splitlines()
tests: list[str] = []
started = False
for ln in lines:
if not started:
if "Registered test units:" in ln:
started = True
continue
s = ln.strip()
if not s:
# allow blank lines but keep going
continue
tests.append(s)
return tests
def main(argv: list[str]) -> int:
"""Entry point: run GUI test modules registered in the FreeCAD executable.
Returns the last non-zero exit code from any GUI test module, or 0 on success.
"""
exec_arg = argv[1] if len(argv) > 1 else None
freecad_exec = find_executable(exec_arg)
print(f"Using FreeCAD executable: {freecad_exec}")
ok, msg = validate_executable(freecad_exec)
if msg:
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
if not ok:
print(f"Aborting: invalid FreeCAD executable: {freecad_exec}", file=sys.stderr)
return 3
code, out = run_and_capture([freecad_exec, "-t"])
if code != 0:
print(
f"Warning: listing tests returned exit code {code}; attempting to parse output anyway",
file=sys.stderr,
)
tests = parse_registered_tests(out)
if not tests:
print("No registered tests found; exiting with success.")
return 0
gui_tests = [t for t in tests if "Gui" in t]
if not gui_tests:
print("No GUI tests found in registered tests; nothing to run.")
return 0
print("Found GUI test modules:")
for t in gui_tests:
print(" ", t)
last_rc = 0
for mod in gui_tests:
print(f"\nRunning GUI tests for module: {mod}")
rc, out = run_and_capture([freecad_exec, "-t", mod])
print(out)
if rc != 0:
print(f"Module {mod} exited with code {rc}", file=sys.stderr)
last_rc = rc
return last_rc
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main(sys.argv))

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uses: ./.github/workflows/actions/runPythonTests
with:
testDescription: "GUI tests on build dir"
testCommand: xvfb-run ${{ env.builddir }}/bin/FreeCAD -t 0
# Use Python wrapper to run only GUI-registered tests with the built FreeCAD executable
testCommand: xvfb-run python3 ./.github/scripts/run_gui_tests.py "${{ env.builddir }}"
logFile: ${{ env.logdir }}TestGUIBuild.log
reportFile: ${{env.reportdir}}${{ env.reportfilename }}
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uses: ./.github/workflows/actions/runPythonTests
with:
testDescription: "GUI tests on install"
testCommand: xvfb-run FreeCAD -t 0
# Use Python wrapper to run only GUI-registered tests using the installed FreeCAD
testCommand: xvfb-run python3 ./.github/scripts/run_gui_tests.py "FreeCAD"
logFile: ${{ env.logdir }}TestGUIInstall.log
reportFile: ${{env.reportdir}}${{ env.reportfilename }}