#!/usr/bin/env python import traceback import pwd import os from os.path import join, isfile import subprocess import importlib # local imports from code_server import TestCode class EvaluateBash(TestCode): """Tests the Bash code obtained from Code Server""" def evaluate_code(self): submit_path = self._create_submit_code_file('submit.sh') get_ref_path, get_test_case_path = self.ref_code_path.strip().split(',') ref_path, test_case_path = self._set_test_code_file_path(get_ref_path, get_test_case_path) success = False success, err = self.check_bash_script(ref_path, submit_path, test_case_path) # Delete the created file. os.remove(submit_path) return success, err def check_bash_script(self, ref_path, submit_path, test_case_path=None): """ Function validates student script using instructor script as reference. Test cases can optionally be provided. The first argument ref_path, is the path to instructor script, it is assumed to have executable permission. The second argument submit_path, is the path to the student script, it is assumed to have executable permission. The Third optional argument is the path to test the scripts. Each line in this file is a test case and each test case is passed to the script as standard arguments. Returns -------- returns (True, "Correct answer") : If the student script passes all test cases/have same output, when compared to the instructor script returns (False, error_msg): If the student script fails a single test/have dissimilar output, when compared to the instructor script. Returns (False, error_msg): If mandatory arguments are not files or if the required permissions are not given to the file(s). """ if not isfile(ref_path): return False, "No file at %s or Incorrect path" % ref_path if not isfile(submit_path): return False, "No file at %s or Incorrect path" % submit_path if not os.access(ref_path, os.X_OK): return False, "Script %s is not executable" % ref_path if not os.access(submit_path, os.X_OK): return False, "Script %s is not executable" % submit_path if test_case_path is None or "": ret = self._run_command(ref_path, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) proc, inst_stdout, inst_stderr = ret ret = self._run_command(submit_path, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) proc, stdnt_stdout, stdnt_stderr = ret if inst_stdout == stdnt_stdout: return True, "Correct answer" else: err = "Error: expected %s, got %s" % (inst_stderr, stdnt_stderr) return False, err else: if not isfile(test_case_path): return False, "No test case at %s" % test_case_path if not os.access(ref_path, os.R_OK): return False, "Test script %s, not readable" % test_case_path valid_answer = True # We initially make it one, so that we can # stop once a test case fails loop_count = 0 # Loop count has to be greater than or # equal to one. # Useful for caching things like empty # test files,etc. test_cases = open(test_case_path).readlines() num_lines = len(test_cases) for test_case in test_cases: loop_count += 1 if valid_answer: args = [ref_path] + [x for x in test_case.split()] ret = self._run_command(args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) proc, inst_stdout, inst_stderr = ret args = [submit_path]+[x for x in test_case.split()] ret = self._run_command(args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) proc, stdnt_stdout, stdnt_stderr = ret valid_answer = inst_stdout == stdnt_stdout if valid_answer and (num_lines == loop_count): return True, "Correct answer" else: err = "Error:expected %s, got %s" % (inst_stdout+inst_stderr, stdnt_stdout+stdnt_stderr) return False, err