1#!/usr/bin/env python 2 3r""" 4This module is the python counterpart to run_keyword.robot. 5""" 6 7import gen_robot_print as grp 8import gen_robot_valid as grv 9import gen_robot_utils as gru 10 11from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn 12import re 13 14 15def setup(): 16 17 r""" 18 Do general program setup tasks. 19 """ 20 21 grp.rqprintn() 22 23 validate_parms() 24 25 grp.rqprint_pgm_header() 26 27 28def validate_parms(): 29 30 r""" 31 Validate all program parameters. 32 """ 33 34 grv.rvalid_value("keyword_string") 35 36 return True 37 38 39def program_teardown(): 40 41 r""" 42 Clean up after this program. 43 """ 44 45 grp.rqprint_pgm_footer() 46 47 48def my_run_keywords(lib_file_path, 49 keyword_string, 50 quiet=0, 51 test_mode=0): 52 53 r""" 54 Run the keywords in the keyword string. 55 56 Description of arguments: 57 lib_file_path The path to a library or resource needed to run the 58 keywords. This may contain a colon-delimited list of 59 library/resource paths. 60 keyword_string The keyword string to be run by this function. If this 61 keyword string contains " ; " anywhere, it will be taken to 62 be multiple keyword strings. Each keyword may also include 63 a variable assignment. Example: 64 ${my_var}= My Keyword 65 quiet If this parameter is set to "1", this program will print 66 only essential information, i.e. it will not echo 67 parameters, echo commands, print the total run time, etc. 68 test_mode This means that this program should go through all the 69 motions but not actually do anything substantial. 70 """ 71 72 # NOTE: During code review the following question was raised: Why support 73 # 1) variable assignments 2) multiple keywords? Couldn't a user simply 74 # call this program twice to get what they need. If necessary, the user 75 # could take the output of the first call and specify it as a literal on 76 # the second call. 77 # 78 # However, this approach would not work in all cases. The following case 79 # would be such an example: 80 # Let's say the first keyword string is as follows: 81 # Create Dictionary foo=bar 82 # You wish to take the output of that call and specify it as a literal 83 # value when running the following: 84 # Want Dictionary parm=<literal dictionary specification> 85 # The problem is that there is no way to specify a dictionary as a 86 # literal in Robot Framework. 87 # By having this program support variable assignments and multiple 88 # keywords, the user can invoke it with the following keyword string. 89 # ${my_dict}= Create Dictionary foo=bar ; Want Dictionary ${my_dict} 90 91 92 # The user can pass multiple lib/resource paths by separating them with a 93 # colon. 94 lib_file_path_list = lib_file_path.split(":") 95 # Get rid of empty entry if it exists. 96 if lib_file_path_list[0] == "": 97 del lib_file_path_list[0] 98 for lib_file_path in lib_file_path_list: 99 if lib_file_path.endswith(".py"): 100 grp.rdprint_issuing("import_library(\"" + lib_file_path + "\")") 101 BuiltIn().import_library(lib_file_path) 102 else: 103 grp.rdprint_issuing("my_import_resource(\"" + lib_file_path + 104 "\")") 105 gru.my_import_resource(lib_file_path) 106 107 # The user can pass multiple keyword strings by separating them with " ; ". 108 keyword_list = keyword_string.split(" ; ") 109 for keyword_string in keyword_list: 110 cmd_buf = keyword_string.split(" ") 111 if re.match(r"\$\{", cmd_buf[0]): 112 # This looks like an assignment (e.g. ${var}= <keyword>). 113 # We'll extract the variable name, remove element 0 from 114 # cmd_buf and set the global variable with the results 115 # after running the keyword. 116 var_name = cmd_buf[0].strip("${}=") 117 del cmd_buf[0] 118 else: 119 var_name = "" 120 121 if not quiet: 122 grp.rprint_issuing_keyword(cmd_buf, test_mode) 123 if test_mode: 124 continue 125 126 output = BuiltIn().run_keyword(*cmd_buf) 127 128 if var_name != "": 129 BuiltIn().set_global_variable("${" + var_name + "}", output) 130 else: 131 if output is not None: 132 grp.rprint(output) 133 134 135def main_py(): 136 137 r""" 138 Do main program processing. 139 """ 140 141 setup() 142 143 lib_file_path = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${lib_file_path}") 144 keyword_string = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${keyword_string}") 145 quiet = int(BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${quiet}")) 146 test_mode = int(BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${test_mode}")) 147 148 my_run_keywords(lib_file_path, keyword_string, quiet, test_mode) 149 150