#!/usr/bin/python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # input-remapper - GUI for device specific keyboard mappings # Copyright (C) 2022 sezanzeb # # This file is part of input-remapper. # # input-remapper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # input-remapper is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with input-remapper. If not, see . """Sets up inputremapper for the tests and runs them. This module needs to be imported first in test files. """ from __future__ import annotations import argparse import dataclasses import json import os import sys import tempfile import traceback import warnings from multiprocessing.connection import Connection from typing import Dict, Tuple, Optional import tracemalloc tracemalloc.start() # ensure nothing has loaded if module := sys.modules.get("inputremapper"): imported = [m for m in module.__dict__ if not m.startswith("__")] raise AssertionError( f"the modules {imported} from inputremapper where already imported, this can " f"cause issues with the tests. Make sure to always import tests.test before any" f" inputremapper module" ) try: sys.modules.get("tests.test").main raise AssertionError( "test.py was already imported. " "Always use 'from tests.test import ...' " "not 'from test import ...' to import this" ) # have fun debugging infinitely blocking tests without this except AttributeError: pass def get_project_root(): """Find the projects root, i.e. the uppermost directory of the repo.""" # when tests are started in pycharm via the green arrow, the working directory # is not the project root. Go up until it is found. root = os.getcwd() for _ in range(10): if "setup.py" in os.listdir(root): return root root = os.path.dirname(root) raise Exception("Could not find project root") # make sure the "tests" module visible sys.path.append(get_project_root()) if __name__ == "__main__": # import this file to itself to make sure is not run twice and all global # variables end up in sys.modules # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13181559/importing-modules-main-vs-import-as-module import tests.test tests.test.main() import shutil import time import copy import unittest import subprocess import multiprocessing import asyncio import psutil import logging from pickle import UnpicklingError from unittest.mock import patch import evdev from tests.xmodmap import xmodmap os.environ["UNITTEST"] = "1" logger = logging.getLogger("input-remapper-test") handler = logging.StreamHandler() handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("\033[90mTest: %(message)s\033[0m")) logger.addHandler(handler) logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) def is_service_running(): """Check if the daemon is running.""" try: subprocess.check_output(["pgrep", "-f", "input-remapper-service"]) return True except subprocess.CalledProcessError: return False def join_children(): """Wait for child processes to exit. Stop them if it takes too long.""" this = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) i = 0 time.sleep(EVENT_READ_TIMEOUT) children = this.children(recursive=True) while len([c for c in children if c.status() != "zombie"]) > 0: for child in children: if i > 10: child.kill() logger.info("Killed pid %s because it didn't finish in time", child.pid) children = this.children(recursive=True) time.sleep(EVENT_READ_TIMEOUT) i += 1 if is_service_running(): # let tests control daemon existance raise Exception("Expected the service not to be running already.") # give tests some time to test stuff while the process # is still running EVENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 0.01 # based on experience how much time passes at most until # the helper starts receiving previously pushed events after a # call to start_reading START_READING_DELAY = 0.05 # for joysticks MIN_ABS = -(2**15) MAX_ABS = 2**15 # When it gets garbage collected it cleans up the temporary directory so it needs to # stay reachable while the tests are ran. temporary_directory = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="input-remapper-test") tmp = temporary_directory.name uinput_write_history = [] # for tests that makes the injector create its processes uinput_write_history_pipe = multiprocessing.Pipe() pending_events: Dict[Fixture, Tuple[Connection, Connection]] = {} def read_write_history_pipe(): """Convert the write history from the pipe to some easier to manage list.""" history = [] while uinput_write_history_pipe[0].poll(): event = uinput_write_history_pipe[0].recv() history.append((event.type, event.code, event.value)) return history # input-remapper is only interested in devices that have EV_KEY, add some # random other stuff to test that they are ignored. phys_foo = "usb-0000:03:00.0-1/input2" info_foo = evdev.device.DeviceInfo(1, 1, 1, 1) keyboard_keys = sorted(evdev.ecodes.keys.keys())[:255] @dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True) class Fixture: capabilities: Dict = dataclasses.field(default_factory=dict) path: str = "" name: str = "unset" info: evdev.device.DeviceInfo = evdev.device.DeviceInfo(None, None, None, None) phys: str = "unset" group_key: Optional[str] = None def __hash__(self): return hash(self.path) class _Fixtures: """contains all predefined Fixtures. Can be extended with new Fixtures during runtime""" dev_input_event1 = Fixture( capabilities={ evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: [evdev.ecodes.KEY_A], }, phys="usb-0000:03:00.0-0/input1", info=info_foo, name="Foo Device", path="/dev/input/event1", ) # Another "Foo Device", which will get an incremented key. # If possible write tests using this one, because name != key here and # that would be important to test as well. Otherwise the tests can't # see if the groups correct attribute is used in functions and paths. dev_input_event11 = Fixture( capabilities={ evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: [ evdev.ecodes.BTN_LEFT, evdev.ecodes.BTN_TOOL_DOUBLETAP, ], evdev.ecodes.EV_REL: [ evdev.ecodes.REL_X, evdev.ecodes.REL_Y, evdev.ecodes.REL_WHEEL, evdev.ecodes.REL_HWHEEL, ], }, phys=f"{phys_foo}/input2", info=info_foo, name="Foo Device foo", group_key="Foo Device 2", # expected key path="/dev/input/event11", ) dev_input_event10 = Fixture( capabilities={evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: keyboard_keys}, phys=f"{phys_foo}/input3", info=info_foo, name="Foo Device", group_key="Foo Device 2", path="/dev/input/event10", ) dev_input_event13 = Fixture( capabilities={evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: [], evdev.ecodes.EV_SYN: []}, phys=f"{phys_foo}/input1", info=info_foo, name="Foo Device", group_key="Foo Device 2", path="/dev/input/event13", ) dev_input_event14 = Fixture( capabilities={evdev.ecodes.EV_SYN: []}, phys=f"{phys_foo}/input0", info=info_foo, name="Foo Device qux", group_key="Foo Device 2", path="/dev/input/event14", ) dev_input_event15 = Fixture( capabilities={ evdev.ecodes.EV_SYN: [], evdev.ecodes.EV_ABS: [ evdev.ecodes.ABS_X, evdev.ecodes.ABS_Y, evdev.ecodes.ABS_RX, evdev.ecodes.ABS_RY, evdev.ecodes.ABS_Z, evdev.ecodes.ABS_RZ, evdev.ecodes.ABS_HAT0X, evdev.ecodes.ABS_HAT0Y, ], evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: [evdev.ecodes.BTN_A], }, phys=f"{phys_foo}/input4", info=info_foo, name="Foo Device bar", group_key="Foo Device 2", path="/dev/input/event15", ) # Bar Device dev_input_event20 = Fixture( capabilities={evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: keyboard_keys}, phys="usb-0000:03:00.0-2/input1", info=evdev.device.DeviceInfo(2, 1, 2, 1), name="Bar Device", path="/dev/input/event20", ) dev_input_event30 = Fixture( capabilities={ evdev.ecodes.EV_SYN: [], evdev.ecodes.EV_ABS: [ evdev.ecodes.ABS_X, evdev.ecodes.ABS_Y, evdev.ecodes.ABS_RX, evdev.ecodes.ABS_RY, evdev.ecodes.ABS_Z, evdev.ecodes.ABS_RZ, evdev.ecodes.ABS_HAT0X, evdev.ecodes.ABS_HAT0Y, ], evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: [ evdev.ecodes.BTN_A, evdev.ecodes.BTN_B, evdev.ecodes.BTN_X, evdev.ecodes.BTN_Y, ], }, phys="", # this is empty sometimes info=evdev.device.DeviceInfo(3, 1, 3, 1), name="gamepad", path="/dev/input/event30", ) # device that is completely ignored dev_input_event31 = Fixture( capabilities={evdev.ecodes.EV_SYN: []}, phys="usb-0000:03:00.0-4/input1", info=evdev.device.DeviceInfo(4, 1, 4, 1), name="Power Button", path="/dev/input/event31", ) # input-remapper devices are not displayed in the ui, some instance # of input-remapper started injecting apparently. dev_input_event40 = Fixture( capabilities={evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: keyboard_keys}, phys="input-remapper/input1", info=evdev.device.DeviceInfo(5, 1, 5, 1), name="input-remapper Bar Device", path="/dev/input/event40", ) # denylisted dev_input_event51 = Fixture( capabilities={evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY: keyboard_keys}, phys="usb-0000:03:00.0-5/input1", info=evdev.device.DeviceInfo(6, 1, 6, 1), name="YuBiCofooYuBiKeYbar", path="/dev/input/event51", ) def __init__(self): self._iter = [ self.dev_input_event1, self.dev_input_event11, self.dev_input_event10, self.dev_input_event13, self.dev_input_event14, self.dev_input_event15, self.dev_input_event20, self.dev_input_event30, self.dev_input_event31, self.dev_input_event40, self.dev_input_event51, ] self._dynamic_fixtures = {} def __getitem__(self, path: str) -> Fixture: """get a Fixture by it's unique /dev/input/eventX path""" if fixture := self._dynamic_fixtures.get(path): return fixture path = self._path_to_attribute(path) try: return getattr(self, path) except AttributeError as e: raise KeyError(str(e)) def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: [Fixture | dict]): if isinstance(value, Fixture): self._dynamic_fixtures[key] = value elif isinstance(value, dict): self._dynamic_fixtures[key] = Fixture(path=key, **value) def __iter__(self): return iter([*self._iter, *self._dynamic_fixtures.values()]) def reset(self): self._dynamic_fixtures = {} @staticmethod def _path_to_attribute(path) -> str: if path.startswith("/"): path = path[1:] if "/" in path: path = path.replace("/", "_") return path def get(self, item) -> Optional[Fixture]: try: return self[item] except KeyError: return None @property def foo_device_1_1(self): return self["/dev/input/event1"] @property def foo_device_2_mouse(self): return self["/dev/input/event11"] @property def foo_device_2_keyboard(self): return self["/dev/input/event10"] @property def foo_device_2_13(self): return self["/dev/input/event13"] @property def foo_device_2_qux(self): return self["/dev/input/event14"] @property def foo_device_2_gamepad(self): return self["/dev/input/event15"] @property def bar_device(self): return self["/dev/input/event20"] @property def gamepad(self): return self["/dev/input/event30"] @property def power_button(self): return self["/dev/input/event31"] @property def input_remapper_bar_device(self): return self["/dev/input/event40"] @property def YuBiCofooYuBiKeYbar(self): return self["/dev/input/event51"] fixtures = _Fixtures() def setup_pipe(fixture: Fixture): """Create a pipe that can be used to send events to the helper, which in turn will be sent to the reader """ if pending_events.get(fixture) is None: pending_events[fixture] = multiprocessing.Pipe() # make sure those pipes exist before any process (the helper) gets forked, # so that events can be pushed after the fork. for _fixture in fixtures: setup_pipe(_fixture) def get_events(): """Get all events written by the injector.""" return uinput_write_history def push_event(fixture: Fixture, event, force=False): """Make a device act like it is reading events from evdev. push_event is like hitting a key on a keyboard for stuff that reads from evdev.InputDevice (which is patched in test.py to work that way) Parameters ---------- fixture : Fixture For example 'Foo Device' event : InputEvent force : bool don't check if the event is in fixture.capabilities """ setup_pipe(fixture) if not force and ( not fixture.capabilities.get(event.type) or event.code not in fixture.capabilities[event.type] ): raise AssertionError(f"Fixture {fixture.path} cannot send {event}") logger.info("Simulating %s for %s", event, fixture.path) pending_events[fixture][0].send(event) def push_events(fixture: Fixture, events, force=False): """Push multiple events.""" for event in events: push_event(fixture, event, force) def new_event(type, code, value, timestamp=None, offset=0): """Create a new input_event.""" if timestamp is None: timestamp = time.time() + offset sec = int(timestamp) usec = timestamp % 1 * 1000000 event = InputEvent(sec, usec, type, code, value) return event def patch_paths(): from inputremapper import user user.HOME = tmp class InputDevice: # expose as existing attribute, otherwise the patch for # evdev < 1.0.0 will crash the test path = None def __init__(self, path): if path != "justdoit" and not fixtures.get(path): raise FileNotFoundError() if path == "justdoit": self._fixture = Fixture() else: self._fixture = fixtures[path] self.path = path self.phys = self._fixture.phys self.info = self._fixture.info self.name = self._fixture.name # this property exists only for test purposes and is not part of # the original evdev.InputDevice class self.group_key = self._fixture.group_key or self._fixture.name # ensure a pipe exists to make this object act like # it is reading events from a device setup_pipe(self._fixture) self.fd = pending_events[self._fixture][1].fileno() def push_events(self, events): push_events(self._fixture, events) def fileno(self): """Compatibility to select.select.""" return self.fd def log(self, key, msg): logger.info(f'%s "%s" "%s" %s', msg, self.name, self.path, key) def absinfo(self, *args): raise Exception("Ubuntus version of evdev doesn't support .absinfo") def grab(self): logger.info("grab %s %s", self.name, self.path) def ungrab(self): logger.info("ungrab %s %s", self.name, self.path) async def async_read_loop(self): logger.info("starting read loop for %s", self.path) new_frame = asyncio.Event() asyncio.get_running_loop().add_reader(self.fd, new_frame.set) while True: await new_frame.wait() new_frame.clear() if not pending_events[self._fixture][1].poll(): # todo: why? why do we need this? # sometimes this happens, as if a other process calls recv on # the pipe continue event = pending_events[self._fixture][1].recv() logger.info("got %s at %s", event, self.path) yield event def read(self): # the patched fake InputDevice objects read anything pending from # that group. # To be realistic it would have to check if the provided # element is in its capabilities. if self.group_key not in pending_events: self.log("no events to read", self.group_key) return # consume all of them while pending_events[self._fixture][1].poll(): event = pending_events[self._fixture][1].recv() self.log(event, "read") yield event time.sleep(EVENT_READ_TIMEOUT) def read_loop(self): """Endless loop that yields events.""" while True: event = pending_events[self._fixture][1].recv() if event is not None: self.log(event, "read_loop") yield event time.sleep(EVENT_READ_TIMEOUT) def read_one(self): """Read one event or none if nothing available.""" if not pending_events.get(self._fixture): return None if not pending_events[self._fixture][1].poll(): return None try: event = pending_events[self._fixture][1].recv() except (UnpicklingError, EOFError): # failed in tests sometimes return None self.log(event, "read_one") return event def capabilities(self, absinfo=True, verbose=False): result = copy.deepcopy(self._fixture.capabilities) if absinfo and evdev.ecodes.EV_ABS in result: absinfo_obj = evdev.AbsInfo( value=None, min=MIN_ABS, fuzz=None, flat=None, resolution=None, max=MAX_ABS, ) ev_abs = [] for ev_code in result[evdev.ecodes.EV_ABS]: if ev_code in range(0x10, 0x18): # ABS_HAT0X - ABS_HAT3Y absinfo_obj = evdev.AbsInfo( value=None, min=-1, fuzz=None, flat=None, resolution=None, max=1, ) ev_abs.append((ev_code, absinfo_obj)) result[evdev.ecodes.EV_ABS] = ev_abs return result def input_props(self): return [] uinputs = {} class UInput: def __init__(self, events=None, name="unnamed", *args, **kwargs): self.fd = 0 self.write_count = 0 self.device = InputDevice("justdoit") self.name = name self.events = events self.write_history = [] global uinputs uinputs[name] = self def capabilities(self, verbose=False, absinfo=True): if absinfo or 3 not in self.events: return self.events else: events = self.events.copy() events[3] = [code for code, _ in self.events[3]] return events def write(self, type, code, value): self.write_count += 1 event = new_event(type, code, value) uinput_write_history.append(event) uinput_write_history_pipe[1].send(event) self.write_history.append(event) logger.info("%s written", (type, code, value)) def syn(self): pass class InputEvent(evdev.InputEvent): def __init__(self, sec, usec, type, code, value): self.t = (type, code, value) super().__init__(sec, usec, type, code, value) def copy(self): return InputEvent(self.sec, self.usec, self.type, self.code, self.value) def patch_evdev(): def list_devices(): return [fixture_.path for fixture_ in fixtures] evdev.list_devices = list_devices evdev.InputDevice = InputDevice evdev.UInput = UInput evdev.InputEvent = InputEvent def patch_events(): # improve logging of stuff evdev.InputEvent.__str__ = lambda self: ( f"InputEvent{(self.type, self.code, self.value)}" ) def patch_os_system(): """Avoid running pkexec.""" original_system = os.system def system(command): if "pkexec" in command: # because it # - will open a window for user input # - has no knowledge of the fixtures and patches raise Exception("Write patches to avoid running pkexec stuff") return original_system(command) os.system = system def patch_check_output(): """Xmodmap -pke should always return a fixed set of symbols. On some installations the `xmodmap` command might be missig completely, which would break the tests. """ original_check_output = subprocess.check_output def check_output(command, *args, **kwargs): if "xmodmap" in command and "-pke" in command: return xmodmap return original_check_output(command, *args, **kwargs) subprocess.check_output = check_output def clear_write_history(): """Empty the history in preparation for the next test.""" while len(uinput_write_history) > 0: uinput_write_history.pop() while uinput_write_history_pipe[0].poll(): uinput_write_history_pipe[0].recv() def warn_with_traceback(message, category, filename, lineno, file=None, line=None): log = file if hasattr(file, "write") else sys.stderr traceback.print_stack(file=log) log.write(warnings.formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, line)) def patch_warnings(): # show traceback warnings.showwarning = warn_with_traceback warnings.simplefilter("always") # quickly fake some stuff before any other file gets a chance to import # the original versions patch_paths() patch_evdev() patch_events() patch_os_system() patch_check_output() # patch_warnings() from inputremapper.logger import update_verbosity update_verbosity(True) from inputremapper.daemon import DaemonProxy from inputremapper.input_event import InputEvent as InternalInputEvent from inputremapper.injection.injector import Injector, RUNNING, STOPPED from inputremapper.injection.macros.macro import macro_variables from inputremapper.injection.global_uinputs import GlobalUInputs from inputremapper.configs.global_config import global_config from inputremapper.configs.mapping import Mapping, UIMapping from inputremapper.groups import groups, _Groups from inputremapper.configs.system_mapping import system_mapping from inputremapper.gui.messages.message_broker import MessageBroker from inputremapper.gui.reader import Reader from inputremapper.configs.paths import get_config_path, get_preset_path from inputremapper.configs.preset import Preset from inputremapper.injection.global_uinputs import global_uinputs # no need for a high number in tests Injector.regrab_timeout = 0.05 environ_copy = copy.deepcopy(os.environ) def convert_to_internal_events(events): """Convert a iterable of InputEvent to a list of inputremapper.InputEvent.""" return [InternalInputEvent.from_event(event) for event in events] def get_key_mapping( combination="99,99,99", target_uinput="keyboard", output_symbol="a" ) -> Mapping: """Convenient function to get a valid mapping.""" return Mapping( event_combination=combination, target_uinput=target_uinput, output_symbol=output_symbol, ) def get_ui_mapping( combination="99,99,99", target_uinput="keyboard", output_symbol="a" ) -> UIMapping: """Convenient function to get a valid mapping.""" return UIMapping( event_combination=combination, target_uinput=target_uinput, output_symbol=output_symbol, ) def quick_cleanup(log=True): """Reset the applications state.""" if log: print("Quick cleanup...") for device in list(pending_events.keys()): try: while pending_events[device][1].poll(): pending_events[device][1].recv() except (UnpicklingError, EOFError): pass # setup new pipes for the next test pending_events[device][1].close() pending_events[device][0].close() del pending_events[device] setup_pipe(device) try: if asyncio.get_event_loop().is_running(): for task in asyncio.all_tasks(): task.cancel() except RuntimeError: # happens when the event loop disappears for magical reasons # create a fresh event loop asyncio.set_event_loop(asyncio.new_event_loop()) if macro_variables.process is not None and not macro_variables.process.is_alive(): # nothing should stop the process during runtime, if it has been started by # the injector once raise AssertionError("the SharedDict manager is not running anymore") if macro_variables.process is not None: macro_variables._stop() join_children() macro_variables.start() if os.path.exists(tmp): shutil.rmtree(tmp) global_config.path = os.path.join(get_config_path(), "config.json") global_config.clear_config() global_config._save_config() system_mapping.populate() clear_write_history() for name in list(uinputs.keys()): del uinputs[name] # for device in list(active_macros.keys()): # del active_macros[device] # for device in list(unreleased.keys()): # del unreleased[device] fixtures.reset() os.environ.update(environ_copy) for device in list(os.environ.keys()): if device not in environ_copy: del os.environ[device] for _, pipe in pending_events.values(): assert not pipe.poll() assert macro_variables.is_alive(1) for uinput in global_uinputs.devices.values(): uinput.write_count = 0 uinput.write_history = [] global_uinputs.is_service = True if log: print("Quick cleanup done") def cleanup(): """Reset the applications state. Using this is slower, usually quick_cleanup() is sufficient. """ print("Cleanup...") os.system("pkill -f input-remapper-service") os.system("pkill -f input-remapper-control") time.sleep(0.05) quick_cleanup(log=False) groups.refresh() with patch.object(sys, "argv", ["input-remapper-service"]): global_uinputs.prepare_all() print("Cleanup done") def spy(obj, name): """Convenient wrapper for patch.object(..., ..., wraps=...).""" return patch.object(obj, name, wraps=obj.__getattribute__(name)) class FakeDaemonProxy: def __init__(self): self.calls = { "stop_injecting": [], "get_state": [], "start_injecting": [], "stop_all": 0, "set_config_dir": [], "autoload": 0, "autoload_single": [], "hello": [], } def stop_injecting(self, group_key: str) -> None: self.calls["stop_injecting"].append(group_key) def get_state(self, group_key: str) -> int: self.calls["get_state"].append(group_key) return STOPPED def start_injecting(self, group_key: str, preset: str) -> bool: self.calls["start_injecting"].append((group_key, preset)) return True def stop_all(self) -> None: self.calls["stop_all"] += 1 def set_config_dir(self, config_dir: str) -> None: self.calls["set_config_dir"].append(config_dir) def autoload(self) -> None: self.calls["autoload"] += 1 def autoload_single(self, group_key: str) -> None: self.calls["autoload_single"].append(group_key) def hello(self, out: str) -> str: self.calls["hello"].append(out) return out def prepare_presets(): """prepare a few presets for use in tests "Foo Device 2/preset3" is the newest and "Foo Device 2/preset2" is set to autoload """ preset1 = Preset(get_preset_path("Foo Device", "preset1")) preset1.add(get_key_mapping(combination="1,1,1", output_symbol="b")) preset1.add(get_key_mapping(combination="1,2,1")) preset1.save() time.sleep(0.1) preset2 = Preset(get_preset_path("Foo Device", "preset2")) preset2.add(get_key_mapping(combination="1,3,1")) preset2.add(get_key_mapping(combination="1,4,1")) preset2.save() # make sure the timestamp of preset 3 is the newest, # so that it will be automatically loaded by the GUI time.sleep(0.1) preset3 = Preset(get_preset_path("Foo Device", "preset3")) preset3.add(get_key_mapping(combination="1,5,1")) preset3.save() with open(get_config_path("config.json"), "w") as file: json.dump({"autoload": {"Foo Device 2": "preset2"}}, file, indent=4) global_config.load_config() return preset1, preset2, preset3 cleanup() def main(): # https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__) # repeated argument 0 or more times with modules parser.add_argument("modules", type=str, nargs="*") # start-dir value if not using modules, allows eg python tests/test.py --start-dir unit parser.add_argument("--start-dir", type=str, default=".") parsed_args = parser.parse_args() # takes from sys.argv by default modules = parsed_args.modules # discoverer is really convenient, but it can't find a specific test # in all of the available tests like unittest.main() does..., # so provide both options. if len(modules) > 0: # for example # `tests/test.py integration.test_gui.TestGui.test_can_start` # or `tests/test.py integration.test_gui integration.test_daemon` testsuite = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromNames(modules) else: # run all tests by default testsuite = unittest.defaultTestLoader.discover( parsed_args.start_dir, pattern="test_*.py" ) # add a newline to each "qux (foo.bar)..." output before each test, # because the first log will be on the same line otherwise original_start_test = unittest.TextTestResult.startTest def start_test(self, test): original_start_test(self, test) print() unittest.TextTestResult.startTest = start_test result = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(testsuite) sys.exit(not result.wasSuccessful())