diff --git a/tools/github_ci_tool.py b/tools/github_ci_tool.py index d63bbbf..7173453 100644 --- a/tools/github_ci_tool.py +++ b/tools/github_ci_tool.py @@ -4,293 +4,399 @@ import zipfile import io import re import logging +from .base_tool import BaseTool # Added +from .metrics import metrics # Added -# Configure logging for the tool -logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) +# Configure logging for the tool - This will be handled by the logger instance now +# logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Commented out or removed -class GitHubCIHelper: +class GitHubCIHelper(BaseTool): # Inherits from BaseTool """ A helper class to interact with GitHub Actions CI, specifically for fetching and analyzing test logs. """ - def __init__(self, repo_owner: str, repo_name: str, github_token: str = None): + def __init__(self, repo_owner: str, repo_name: str, github_token: str = None, session=None, logger_instance=None): # Added session and logger_instance """ Initializes the GitHubCIHelper. Args: - repo_owner (str): The owner of the GitHub repository (e.g., '''bucolucas'''). - repo_name (str): The name of the GitHub repository (e.g., '''cyclop'''). + repo_owner (str): The owner of the GitHub repository (e.g., \'\'\'bucolucas\'\'\'). + repo_name (str): The name of the GitHub repository (e.g., \'\'\'cyclop\'\'\'). github_token (str, optional): A GitHub Personal Access Token (PAT) for API authentication. Recommended for private repos or higher rate limits. Can also be set via GITHUB_TOKEN env var. + session (requests.Session, optional): An external requests session to use. + logger_instance (logging.Logger, optional): An external logger instance. """ self.repo_owner = repo_owner self.repo_name = repo_name self.base_url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{self.repo_owner}/{self.repo_name}" - self.github_token = github_token or os.environ.get('GITHUB_TOKEN') + self._token = github_token or os.environ.get(\'GITHUB_TOKEN\') # Renamed to _token for consistency + self.headers = { "Accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json" } - if self.github_token: - self.headers["Authorization"] = f"token {self.github_token}" + if self._token: # Use self._token + self.headers["Authorization"] = f"token {self._token}" - def _make_request(self, method: str, url: str, **kwargs): + if session: + self.session = session + else: + self.session = requests.Session() + # Headers are applied per-request in _make_request or directly where self.session is used if needed globally for session + + self.logger = logger_instance if logger_instance else logging.getLogger(__name__) + if not self.logger.handlers: + self.logger.addHandler(logging.NullHandler()) + + def get_functions(self): + return [ + { + "type": "function", + "function": { + "name": "get_pr_workflow_runs", + "description": "Gets all workflow runs associated with a specific pull request.", + "parameters": { + "type": "object", + "properties": { + "pull_request_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of the pull request."} + }, + "required": ["pull_request_number"] + } + } + }, + { + "type": "function", + "function": { + "name": "get_latest_failed_run_for_pr", + "description": "Gets the latest failed workflow run for a specific pull request and workflow name.", + "parameters": { + "type": "object", + "properties": { + "pull_request_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of the pull request."}, + "workflow_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The display name of the workflow (e.g., \'\'\'Python CI\'\'\').", "default": "Python CI"} + }, + "required": ["pull_request_number"] + } + } + }, + { + "type": "function", + "function": { + "name": "get_job_logs_for_run", + "description": "Downloads and returns the logs for a specific job within a workflow run.", + "parameters": { + "type": "object", + "properties": { + "run_id": {"type": "integer", "description": "The ID of the workflow run."}, + "job_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the job (e.g., \'\'\'test\'\'\').", "default": "test"} + }, + "required": ["run_id"] + } + } + }, + { + "type": "function", + "function": { + "name": "parse_unittest_failures_from_log", + "description": "Parses unittest failure details from log content. This is a basic parser and might need adjustments based on specific log formats.", + "parameters": { + "type": "object", + "properties": { + "log_content": {"type": "string", "description": "The string content of the job log."} + }, + "required": ["log_content"] + } + } + } + ] + + @metrics.measure + def execute(self, function_name, **kwargs): + self.logger.info(f"Executing GitHub CI Helper function: {function_name} with args: {kwargs}") + # Dispatch to the appropriate public method + if hasattr(self, function_name) and callable(getattr(self, function_name)) and not function_name.startswith("_"): + method = getattr(self, function_name) + try: + return method(**kwargs) + except Exception as e: + self.logger.error(f"Error executing {function_name}: {e}", exc_info=True) + return f"Error during {function_name} execution: {str(e)}" + else: + error_message = f"Unknown or private function: {function_name}" + self.logger.error(error_message) + return error_message + + def clear(self): + """Clears any sensitive state if necessary. For this tool, it\'s a no-op but present for interface consistency.""" + self.logger.info("GitHubCIHelper state cleared (no specific state to clear).") + + + @metrics.measure + def _make_request(self, method: str, url: str, **kwargs): # Added @metrics.measure """Helper function for making HTTP requests.""" try: - response = requests.request(method, url, headers=self.headers, **kwargs) - response.raise_for_status() # Raise an exception for bad status codes - if response.content: + # Use self.session instead of requests directly + response = self.session.request(method, url, headers=self.headers, **kwargs) + response.raise_for_status() + if response.content and response.headers.get(\'Content-Type\', \'\').startswith(\'application/json\'): return response.json() + elif response.content: # For non-JSON content like zip files or plain text logs + return response return None except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as e: - logger.error(f"HTTP error occurred: {e} - {e.response.text}") + self.logger.error(f"HTTP error occurred: {e} - {e.response.text if e.response else \'No response text\'}") # Use self.logger raise except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: - logger.error(f"Request failed: {e}") + self.logger.error(f"Request failed: {e}") # Use self.logger raise - def get_pr_workflow_runs(self, pull_request_number: int): + @metrics.measure + def get_pr_workflow_runs(self, pull_request_number: int): # Added @metrics.measure """ Gets all workflow runs associated with a specific pull request. - - Args: - pull_request_number (int): The number of the pull request. - - Returns: - list: A list of workflow runs, or None if an error occurs. """ - # First, get the head SHA of the PR + self.logger.info(f"Getting workflow runs for PR #{pull_request_number}") pr_url = f"{self.base_url}/pulls/{pull_request_number}" - pr_data = self._make_request("GET", pr_url) - if not pr_data or 'head' not in pr_data or 'sha' not in pr_data['head']: - logger.error(f"Could not get head SHA for PR {pull_request_number}") + try: + pr_response = self._make_request("GET", pr_url) # this returns a response object or parsed JSON + pr_data = pr_response if isinstance(pr_response, dict) else pr_response.json() # Ensure pr_data is dict + + if not pr_data or \'head\' not in pr_data or \'sha\' not in pr_data[\'head\']: + self.logger.error(f"Could not get head SHA for PR {pull_request_number}. Response: {pr_data}") + return None + head_sha = pr_data[\'head\'][\'sha\'] + + runs_url = f"{self.base_url}/actions/runs?event=pull_request&head_sha={head_sha}" + runs_response = self._make_request("GET", runs_url) + runs_data = runs_response if isinstance(runs_response, dict) else runs_response.json() + + return runs_data.get("workflow_runs") if runs_data else None + except Exception as e: + self.logger.error(f"Failed to get PR workflow runs for PR {pull_request_number}: {e}", exc_info=True) return None - head_sha = pr_data['head']['sha'] - # Then, get workflow runs for that commit SHA - runs_url = f"{self.base_url}/actions/runs?event=pull_request&head_sha={head_sha}" - runs_data = self._make_request("GET", runs_url) - return runs_data.get("workflow_runs") if runs_data else None - def get_latest_failed_run_for_pr(self, pull_request_number: int, workflow_name: str = "Python CI"): + @metrics.measure + def get_latest_failed_run_for_pr(self, pull_request_number: int, workflow_name: str = "Python CI"): # Added @metrics.measure """ Gets the latest failed workflow run for a specific pull request and workflow name. - - Args: - pull_request_number (int): The number of the pull request. - workflow_name (str): The display name of the workflow (e.g., "Python CI"). - - Returns: - dict: The workflow run object if a failed run is found, otherwise None. """ + self.logger.info(f"Getting latest failed run for PR #{pull_request_number}, workflow: \'{workflow_name}\'") runs = self.get_pr_workflow_runs(pull_request_number) if not runs: + self.logger.info(f"No runs found for PR #{pull_request_number} to check for failures.") return None - for run in sorted(runs, key=lambda r: r['created_at'], reverse=True): - if run['name'] == workflow_name and run['conclusion'] == 'failure': + for run in sorted(runs, key=lambda r: r[\'created_at\'], reverse=True): + if run[\'name\'] == workflow_name and run[\'conclusion\'] == \'failure\': + self.logger.info(f"Found failed run {run[\'id\']} for workflow \'{workflow_name}\' in PR #{pull_request_number}") return run - logger.info(f"No failed run for workflow '{workflow_name}' found for PR {pull_request_number}") + self.logger.info(f"No failed run for workflow \'{workflow_name}\' found for PR #{pull_request_number}") # Use self.logger return None - def get_job_logs_for_run(self, run_id: int, job_name: str = "test"): + @metrics.measure + def get_job_logs_for_run(self, run_id: int, job_name: str = "test"): # Added @metrics.measure """ Downloads and returns the logs for a specific job within a workflow run. - - Args: - run_id (int): The ID of the workflow run. - job_name (str): The name of the job (e.g., "test"). - - Returns: - str: The job logs as a string, or None if an error occurs or job not found. """ + self.logger.info(f"Getting job logs for run ID {run_id}, job name \'{job_name}\'") jobs_url = f"{self.base_url}/actions/runs/{run_id}/jobs" - jobs_data = self._make_request("GET", jobs_url) - - if not jobs_data or "jobs" not in jobs_data: - logger.error(f"Could not retrieve jobs for run ID {run_id}") - return None - - target_job = None - for job in jobs_data["jobs"]: - if job["name"] == job_name: - target_job = job - break - - if not target_job: - logger.error(f"Job '{job_name}' not found in run ID {run_id}") - return None - - if target_job['status'] != 'completed': - logger.info(f"Job '{job_name}' in run ID {run_id} has not completed. Status: {target_job['status']}") - # You might want to handle this differently, e.g., wait or return specific status - return None - - - logs_url = f"{self.base_url}/actions/jobs/{target_job['id']}/logs" - logger.info(f"Attempting to download logs from: {logs_url}") - + target_job = None # Initialize target_job here to ensure it\'s defined for later logging try: - # Logs are often zipped, GitHub API redirects to a download URL for the zip - response = requests.get(logs_url, headers=self.headers, allow_redirects=True, stream=True) - response.raise_for_status() + jobs_response = self._make_request("GET", jobs_url) + jobs_data = jobs_response if isinstance(jobs_response, dict) else jobs_response.json() - # Check if the content is a zip file - if 'application/zip' in response.headers.get('Content-Type', '''): - with zipfile.ZipFile(io.BytesIO(response.content)) as zf: - # Assuming there's one log file in the zip, or a specific named one - # List files in zip to find the actual log file name - log_file_names = [name for name in zf.namelist() if not name.endswith('/')] # Exclude directories + if not jobs_data or "jobs" not in jobs_data: + self.logger.error(f"Could not retrieve jobs for run ID {run_id}. Response: {jobs_data}") + return None + + for job in jobs_data["jobs"]: + if job["name"] == job_name: + target_job = job + break + + if not target_job: + self.logger.error(f"Job \'{job_name}\' not found in run ID {run_id}") + return None + + if target_job[\'status\'] != \'completed\': + self.logger.info(f"Job \'{job_name}\' in run ID {run_id} has not completed. Status: {target_job[\'status\']}") + return f"Job \'{job_name}\' not yet completed (status: {target_job[\'status\']}). Logs may be unavailable." + + + logs_url = f"{self.base_url}/actions/jobs/{target_job[\'id\']}/logs" + self.logger.info(f"Attempting to download logs from: {logs_url}") + + log_response = self.session.get(logs_url, headers=self.headers, allow_redirects=True, stream=True) + log_response.raise_for_status() + + if \'application/zip\' in log_response.headers.get(\'Content-Type\', \'\'): + self.logger.info(f"Received zip file for logs of job ID {target_job[\'id\']}.") + with zipfile.ZipFile(io.BytesIO(log_response.content)) as zf: + log_file_names = [name for name in zf.namelist() if not name.endswith(\'/\')] if not log_file_names: - logger.error(f"No files found in the downloaded log zip for job ID {target_job['id']}.") + self.logger.error(f"No files found in the downloaded log zip for job ID {target_job[\'id\']}.") return None - - # Heuristic: try to find the most relevant log file. - # Often it's just job_name.txt or contains 'stdout'. - # For a single file zip, this is simple. - actual_log_file_name = log_file_names[0] # Default to first file + + actual_log_file_name = log_file_names[0] for name in log_file_names: - if job_name in name or "step" in name: # Or other heuristic + # Improved heuristic for log file name + if job_name in name or "test" in name.lower() or "log" in name.lower() or "out" in name.lower() or "step" in name: actual_log_file_name = name break - logger.info(f"Extracting log file: {actual_log_file_name} from zip.") + self.logger.info(f"Extracting log file: {actual_log_file_name} from zip for job ID {target_job[\'id\']}.") with zf.open(actual_log_file_name) as log_file: - return log_file.read().decode('utf-8') + return log_file.read().decode(\'utf-8\') else: - # If not a zip, assume it's plain text (less common for full logs now) - return response.text + self.logger.info(f"Received plain text logs for job ID {target_job[\'id\']}.") + return log_response.text except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as e: - logger.error(f"HTTP error downloading logs for job ID {target_job['id']}: {e} - {e.response.text}") - # GitHub might return 404 if logs expired or job ID is wrong - if e.response.status_code == 404: - logger.error("Log download URL might be invalid or logs expired.") + self.logger.error(f"HTTP error downloading logs for job ID {target_job.get(\'id\', \'unknown\') if target_job else \'unknown\'}: {e} - {e.response.text if e.response else \'No response text\'}", exc_info=True) + if e.response and e.response.status_code == 404: + self.logger.error("Log download URL might be invalid or logs expired.") + return f"Error downloading logs: {e}" except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: - logger.error(f"Request failed downloading logs for job ID {target_job['id']}: {e}") + self.logger.error(f"Request failed downloading logs for job ID {target_job.get(\'id\', \'unknown\') if target_job else \'unknown\'}: {e}", exc_info=True) + return f"Error during log download request: {e}" except zipfile.BadZipFile: - logger.error(f"Failed to unzip logs for job ID {target_job['id']}. Content was: {response.text[:500]}...") # Log beginning of content + self.logger.error(f"Failed to unzip logs for job ID {target_job.get(\'id\', \'unknown\') if target_job else \'unknown\'}.", exc_info=True) + # Adding response text for BadZipFile can be risky if it's large binary data. + # Consider logging only a snippet or specific headers if this occurs frequently. + return "Failed to unzip logs." except Exception as e: - logger.error(f"An unexpected error occurred while processing logs for job {target_job['id']}: {e}") - return None + self.logger.error(f"An unexpected error occurred while processing logs for job {target_job.get(\'id\', \'unknown\') if target_job else \'unknown\'}: {e}", exc_info=True) + return f"Unexpected error processing logs: {e}" - def parse_unittest_failures_from_log(self, log_content: str): + + @metrics.measure + def parse_unittest_failures_from_log(self, log_content: str): # Added @metrics.measure """ Parses unittest failure details from log content. - This is a basic parser and might need adjustments based on specific log formats. - - Args: - log_content (str): The string content of the job log. - - Returns: - list: A list of strings, where each string is a block of a failed test's output. """ if not log_content: + self.logger.info("Log content is empty, no failures to parse.") return [] - failures = [] - # Regex to find the start of a failure/error block (e.g., "FAIL: test_something (module.TestClass)") - # and capture everything until the next blank line or the standard "Ran X tests in Ys" line. - # This regex is complex and might need refinement. - # It looks for "FAIL:" or "ERROR:", captures the test name, then everything until "---" or "Ran x tests" + self.logger.info(f"Parsing unittest failures from log content (length: {len(log_content)}).") + + # Regex to capture standard unittest failure blocks + # It looks for "FAIL:" or "ERROR:", the test name (e.g., test_my_method), the class (e.g., my_module.MyTestClass), + # then a line of hyphens, "Traceback (most recent call last):", and the traceback details. + # It stops before the next failure block or common summary lines. failure_pattern = re.compile( - r"^(FAIL|ERROR): ([^\n]+)\n(.*?)(?=\n-{70}\n|Ran \d+ tests in|^-{70}\nFAIL:|\nERROR:|\Z)", + r"^(FAIL|ERROR): (.*?)\s*\\((.*?)\\)\s*\n-{5,}\\s*\nTraceback \\(most recent call last\\):\\s*\n(.*?)(?=\n(?:FAIL:|ERROR:)|\n-{5,}\\s*\nRan \\d+ tests? in|\\Z)", re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE ) - - matches = failure_pattern.finditer(log_content) - for match in matches: - failure_type = match.group(1) # FAIL or ERROR - test_name_line = match.group(2).strip() # The line with the test name - details = match.group(3).strip() # The traceback and details - failures.append(f"{failure_type}: {test_name_line}\n{details}") - # Fallback or simpler pattern if the above is too greedy or misses things: - # Look for lines starting with "FAIL:" or "ERROR:" and the traceback sections. - # This is highly dependent on the exact output structure of `unittest`. + failures = [] + for match in failure_pattern.finditer(log_content): + failure_type = match.group(1) # FAIL or ERROR + test_name = match.group(2).strip() # e.g., test_specific_behavior + test_module_class = match.group(3).strip() # e.g., tests.test_module.TestMyFeature + traceback_details = match.group(4).strip() # The actual traceback + + # Reconstruct a readable failure block + failure_block = ( + f"{failure_type}: {test_name} ({test_module_class})\n" + f"---------------------\n" + f"Traceback (most recent call last):\n" + f"{traceback_details}" + ) + failures.append(failure_block) + + if failures: + self.logger.info(f"Parsed {len(failures)} failure blocks using primary regex.") + return failures + + # Fallback: A more general pattern if the above doesn't match (e.g., due to slight variations in formatting) + # This looks for "FAIL:" or "ERROR:", a line for the test name, then captures content until common separators. + general_failure_pattern = re.compile( + r"^(FAIL|ERROR): ([^\n]+)\n(.*?)(?=\n(?:FAIL:|ERROR:)|\n-{20,}\n|Ran \\d+ tests? in|\\Z)", + re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE + ) + for match in general_failure_pattern.finditer(log_content): + failure_type = match.group(1) + test_header = match.group(2).strip() + details = match.group(3).strip() + full_block = f"{failure_type}: {test_header}\n{details}" + # Avoid adding essentially duplicate or overly broad captures if specific ones exist + if not any(f.startswith(f"{failure_type}: {test_header}") for f in failures): + failures.append(full_block) + + if failures: # Check if fallback added anything + self.logger.info(f"Parsed {len(failures)} failure blocks using general fallback regex.") + return failures + + # Last resort: if specific "FAILURES!!!" section is found, often this contains a summary. + # This might be too broad or not structured enough, but better than nothing. + if "FAILURES!!!" in log_content or "SUMMARY OF FAILURES" in log_content: + summary_marker = "FAILURES!!!" if "FAILURES!!!" in log_content else "SUMMARY OF FAILURES" + start_index = log_content.find(summary_marker) + if start_index != -1: + # Try to find a reasonable end for this summary block + end_pattern = re.compile(r"Ran \\d+ tests? in [\\d\\.]+s|\n-{70,}") + end_match = end_pattern.search(log_content, start_index) + end_index = end_match.start() if end_match else len(log_content) + failure_summary_block = log_content[start_index:end_index].strip() + if failure_summary_block: + failures.append(f"FAILURE SUMMARY BLOCK:\n{failure_summary_block}") + self.logger.info("Captured a general failure summary block.") + return failures + if not failures: - # A simpler approach: find "Traceback (most recent call last):" - # and collect lines until a clear separator or end of section. - # This is less precise about associating the error with a specific test name from the header. - traceback_pattern = re.compile(r"Traceback \(most recent call last\):.*?\n(.*?\n)(?=\n[A-Z]+:|\n-{70}\n|Ran \d+ tests in|\Z)", re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE) - tb_matches = traceback_pattern.finditer(log_content) - for i, tb_match in enumerate(tb_matches): - # Try to find a preceding FAIL/ERROR line if possible - # This part is tricky without more context from the log structure - context_before_tb = log_content[:tb_match.start()] - related_test_name = f"Unknown Test {i+1}" - last_fail_error_lines = re.findall(r"^(?:FAIL|ERROR): (.*)\s*$", context_before_tb, re.MULTILINE) - if last_fail_error_lines: - related_test_name = last_fail_error_lines[-1] - - failures.append(f"FAILURE/ERROR (from Traceback {i+1} - Test: {related_test_name}):\n{tb_match.group(0).strip()}") - - - if not failures and "FAILURES" in log_content: # A very generic check - logger.warning("Found 'FAILURES' in log but couldn't parse specific test blocks. Returning raw log segment if possible.") - # Try to return a segment of the log if it seems to contain failures but parsing failed. - fail_summary_match = re.search(r"FAILURES\s*={70,}", log_content, re.MULTILINE) - if fail_summary_match: - failures.append(log_content[fail_summary_match.start():]) - - + self.logger.info("No specific unittest failure blocks parsed with available patterns.") + return failures + # --- Example Usage (Illustrative) --- if __name__ == "__main__": # This example assumes you have GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable set - # And that 'requests' is installed. + # And that \'requests\' is installed. # Replace with your actual repo owner, name, and PR number. - # PR #206 from user's previous message. - pr_number = 206 - repo_owner = "bucolucas" - repo_name = "cyclop" + pr_number = 206 # Example PR + repo_owner = "bucolucas" # Example owner + repo_name = "cyclop" # Example repo # Setup basic logging for the example - logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s') + # In a real app, logger would be configured externally + logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format=\'%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s\') + example_logger = logging.getLogger("GitHubCIHelperExample") - helper = GitHubCIHelper(repo_owner, repo_name) - logger.info(f"Looking for failed runs for PR #{pr_number} in {repo_owner}/{repo_name}") - # Assuming your workflow file is named "Python CI.yml" which results in "Python CI" display name. - # And the job name within that workflow is "test". + # Pass the logger to the helper + helper = GitHubCIHelper(repo_owner, repo_name, logger_instance=example_logger) + + example_logger.info(f"Looking for failed runs for PR #{pr_number} in {repo_owner}/{repo_name}") failed_run = helper.get_latest_failed_run_for_pr(pull_request_number=pr_number, workflow_name="Python CI") if failed_run: - logger.info(f"Found failed run: ID {failed_run['id']}, Status {failed_run['conclusion']}") - logger.info(f"Attempting to download logs for job 'test' in run {failed_run['id']}...") + example_logger.info(f"Found failed run: ID {failed_run[\'id\']}, Status {failed_run[\'conclusion\']}") + example_logger.info(f"Attempting to download logs for job \'test\' in run {failed_run[\'id\']}...") - # The job name 'test' comes from the workflow file: - # jobs: - # test: <-- this is the job name - # runs-on: self-hosted - log_content = helper.get_job_logs_for_run(run_id=failed_run['id'], job_name="test") + log_content = helper.get_job_logs_for_run(run_id=failed_run[\'id\'], job_name="test") - if log_content: - logger.info(f"Successfully downloaded logs (length: {len(log_content)} characters).") - # print("\n--- Full Log Content (first 1000 chars) ---") - # print(log_content[:1000]) - # print("\n--- End of Log Snippet ---") - - logger.info("\n--- Parsing unittest failures ---") + if isinstance(log_content, str) and not log_content.startswith("Error") and not log_content.startswith("Job") and not log_content.startswith("Failed"): + example_logger.info(f"Successfully downloaded logs (length: {len(log_content)} characters).") + + example_logger.info("\n--- Parsing unittest failures ---") failures = helper.parse_unittest_failures_from_log(log_content) if failures: for i, failure_details in enumerate(failures): print(f"\nFailure {i+1}:\n{failure_details}") else: - print("No specific unittest failures parsed by the tool, or tests might have passed within the job despite job failure.") - print("This can happen if the job fails for reasons other than Python test failures (e.g., setup error, script error).") - print("Or, the log parsing regex might need adjustment for your specific unittest output format.") + print("No specific unittest failures parsed by the tool.") + # Consider logging the beginning of the log if parsing fails, for debugging the regexes + # print(f"Log start:\n{log_content[:2000]}") + elif log_content is None: + example_logger.error("Could not retrieve log content (returned None).") + else: # If it\'s an error message string from the function itself + example_logger.error(f"Failed to get/process logs: {log_content}") - else: - logger.error("Could not retrieve or process log content.") else: - logger.info(f"No failed 'Python CI' workflow run found for PR #{pr_number} or the PR doesn't exist/no runs yet.") + example_logger.info(f"No failed \'Python CI\' workflow run found for PR #{pr_number} or the PR doesn\'t exist/no runs yet.") - # Example of how to use if you know the run ID directly: - # known_run_id = 123456789 # replace with an actual run_id - # log_content = helper.get_job_logs_for_run(known_run_id, job_name="test") - # if log_content: - # failures = helper.parse_unittest_failures_from_log(log_content) - # ...