The subunit2sql Data Model

The subunit2sql data model consists of 3 basic data types: runs, tests, and test_runs. Each of these 3 types have an associated key value pair metadata table to store arbitrary metadata about any specific row.

Runs

Runs represent an individual test run, or in other words, a complete subunit stream. They are used to track how many streams have been stored in the db and high level information about them

Properties:

  • uuid: A unique human-readable identifier for the run.

  • passes: The total number of successful tests in the run.

  • fails: The total number of failed tests during the run.

  • skips: The total number of skipped tests during the run.

  • run_time: The run_time for the run. By default the subunit2sql CLI command will use the sum of the duration of executed tests during the run. Note, this is not the time it necessarily took for the run to finish. For example, the time for setUpClass and tearDownClass (assuming the stream is from a python unittest run) would not be factored in. (as they aren’t stored in the subunit stream) Also, if the tests are being run in parallel since this is just a raw sum this is not factored in. However there is a option for the subunit2sql CLI to specify using the run wall time which will take the duration from the first test’s start time and the last test’s end time.

  • artifacts: An optional link to where the logs or any other artifacts from the run are stored.

  • run_at: The time at which the run was stored in the DB.

Tests

Tests are the higher level grouping of unique tests across all runs. They are used to aggregate the information about an individual tests from all the runs stored in the db.

Properties:

  • test_id: This would be normally be considered the test name, it is the id used in the subunit stream for an individual test

  • success: The total number of times this test has been run successfully

  • failure: The total number of times this test has failed

  • run_count: The total number of times this test has been executed (obviously this excludes skips) it should be the sum of the success and failure columns

  • run_time: The moving average of the total duration of each test execution

Test Runs

Test runs represent the individual execution of a test as part of run. They are used for recording all the information about a single test’s run.

Properties:

  • test_id: The id representing the test which was run. This correlates

    to the internal id column of the Tests table (And not the test_id column).

  • run_id: The id representing the run which this was part of. This

    correlates to the internal id column of the Runs table (And not the uuid column).

  • status: The outcome of the test. The valid values here are: exists, xfail, unxsuccess, success, fail, skip. You can refer to the testtools documentation for the details on each status.

  • start_time: The timestamp when test execution started

  • start_time_microsecond: The microsecond component of the timestamp when

    test execution started

  • stop_time: The timestamp when the test finished executing

  • stop_time_microsecond: The microsecond component of the timestamp when

    test execution finished

Attachments

Attachments represent the file attachments in the subunit stream for a particular test_run.

Properties:

  • test_run_id: The id representing the test_run the attachment is

    associated with. This correlates to the internal id column of the the TestRuns table.

  • label: The label for the attachment

  • attachment: The actual attachment