gecko-dev/layout/tools/reftest/remotereftest.py

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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
from contextlib import closing
import sys
import logging
import os
import time
import tempfile
import traceback
import urllib2
import mozdevice
import mozinfo
from automation import Automation
from remoteautomation import RemoteAutomation, fennecLogcatFilters
from output import OutputHandler
from runreftest import RefTest, ReftestResolver
import reftestcommandline
# We need to know our current directory so that we can serve our test files from it.
SCRIPT_DIRECTORY = os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
class RemoteReftestResolver(ReftestResolver):
def absManifestPath(self, path):
script_abs_path = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIRECTORY, path)
if os.path.exists(script_abs_path):
rv = script_abs_path
elif os.path.exists(os.path.abspath(path)):
rv = os.path.abspath(path)
else:
print >> sys.stderr, "Could not find manifest %s" % script_abs_path
sys.exit(1)
return os.path.normpath(rv)
def manifestURL(self, options, path):
# Dynamically build the reftest URL if possible, beware that args[0] should exist 'inside'
# webroot. It's possible for this url to have a leading "..", but reftest.js will fix that
relPath = os.path.relpath(path, SCRIPT_DIRECTORY)
return "http://%s:%s/%s" % (options.remoteWebServer, options.httpPort, relPath)
class ReftestServer:
""" Web server used to serve Reftests, for closer fidelity to the real web.
It is virtually identical to the server used in mochitest and will only
be used for running reftests remotely.
Bug 581257 has been filed to refactor this wrapper around httpd.js into
it's own class and use it in both remote and non-remote testing. """
def __init__(self, automation, options, scriptDir):
self.automation = automation
self._utilityPath = options.utilityPath
self._xrePath = options.xrePath
self._profileDir = options.serverProfilePath
self.webServer = options.remoteWebServer
self.httpPort = options.httpPort
self.scriptDir = scriptDir
self.pidFile = options.pidFile
self._httpdPath = os.path.abspath(options.httpdPath)
if options.remoteWebServer == "10.0.2.2":
# probably running an Android emulator and 10.0.2.2 will
# not be visible from host
shutdownServer = "127.0.0.1"
else:
shutdownServer = self.webServer
self.shutdownURL = "http://%(server)s:%(port)s/server/shutdown" % {
"server": shutdownServer, "port": self.httpPort}
def start(self):
"Run the Refest server, returning the process ID of the server."
env = self.automation.environment(xrePath=self._xrePath)
env["XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK"] = "warn"
if self.automation.IS_WIN32:
env["PATH"] = env["PATH"] + ";" + self._xrePath
args = ["-g", self._xrePath,
"-v", "170",
"-f", os.path.join(self._httpdPath, "httpd.js"),
"-e", "const _PROFILE_PATH = '%(profile)s';const _SERVER_PORT = "
"'%(port)s'; const _SERVER_ADDR ='%(server)s';" % {
"profile": self._profileDir.replace('\\', '\\\\'), "port": self.httpPort,
"server": self.webServer},
"-f", os.path.join(self.scriptDir, "server.js")]
xpcshell = os.path.join(self._utilityPath,
"xpcshell" + self.automation.BIN_SUFFIX)
if not os.access(xpcshell, os.F_OK):
raise Exception('xpcshell not found at %s' % xpcshell)
if self.automation.elf_arm(xpcshell):
raise Exception('xpcshell at %s is an ARM binary; please use '
'the --utility-path argument to specify the path '
'to a desktop version.' % xpcshell)
self._process = self.automation.Process([xpcshell] + args, env=env)
pid = self._process.pid
if pid < 0:
print "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | remotereftests.py | Error starting server."
return 2
self.automation.log.info("INFO | remotereftests.py | Server pid: %d", pid)
if (self.pidFile != ""):
f = open(self.pidFile + ".xpcshell.pid", 'w')
f.write("%s" % pid)
f.close()
def ensureReady(self, timeout):
assert timeout >= 0
aliveFile = os.path.join(self._profileDir, "server_alive.txt")
i = 0
while i < timeout:
if os.path.exists(aliveFile):
break
time.sleep(1)
i += 1
else:
print ("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | remotereftests.py | "
"Timed out while waiting for server startup.")
self.stop()
return 1
def stop(self):
if hasattr(self, '_process'):
try:
with closing(urllib2.urlopen(self.shutdownURL)) as c:
c.read()
rtncode = self._process.poll()
if (rtncode is None):
self._process.terminate()
except:
self.automation.log.info("Failed to shutdown server at %s" %
self.shutdownURL)
traceback.print_exc()
self._process.kill()
class RemoteReftest(RefTest):
use_marionette = False
remoteApp = ''
resolver_cls = RemoteReftestResolver
def __init__(self, automation, devicemanager, options, scriptDir):
RefTest.__init__(self)
self.automation = automation
self._devicemanager = devicemanager
self.scriptDir = scriptDir
self.remoteApp = options.app
self.remoteProfile = options.remoteProfile
self.remoteTestRoot = options.remoteTestRoot
self.remoteLogFile = options.remoteLogFile
self.localLogName = options.localLogName
self.pidFile = options.pidFile
if self.automation.IS_DEBUG_BUILD:
self.SERVER_STARTUP_TIMEOUT = 180
else:
self.SERVER_STARTUP_TIMEOUT = 90
self.automation.deleteANRs()
self.automation.deleteTombstones()
self._populate_logger(options)
outputHandler = OutputHandler(self.log, options.utilityPath, options.symbolsPath)
# RemoteAutomation.py's 'messageLogger' is also used by mochitest. Mimic a mochitest
# MessageLogger object to re-use this code path.
outputHandler.write = outputHandler.__call__
self.automation._processArgs['messageLogger'] = outputHandler
def findPath(self, paths, filename=None):
for path in paths:
p = path
if filename:
p = os.path.join(p, filename)
if os.path.exists(self.getFullPath(p)):
return path
return None
def startWebServer(self, options):
""" Create the webserver on the host and start it up """
remoteXrePath = options.xrePath
remoteUtilityPath = options.utilityPath
localAutomation = Automation()
localAutomation.IS_WIN32 = False
localAutomation.IS_LINUX = False
localAutomation.IS_MAC = False
localAutomation.UNIXISH = False
hostos = sys.platform
if (hostos == 'mac' or hostos == 'darwin'):
localAutomation.IS_MAC = True
elif (hostos == 'linux' or hostos == 'linux2'):
localAutomation.IS_LINUX = True
localAutomation.UNIXISH = True
elif (hostos == 'win32' or hostos == 'win64'):
localAutomation.BIN_SUFFIX = ".exe"
localAutomation.IS_WIN32 = True
paths = [options.xrePath, localAutomation.DIST_BIN, self.automation._product,
os.path.join('..', self.automation._product)]
options.xrePath = self.findPath(paths)
if options.xrePath is None:
print ("ERROR: unable to find xulrunner path for %s, "
"please specify with --xre-path" % (os.name))
return 1
paths.append("bin")
paths.append(os.path.join("..", "bin"))
xpcshell = "xpcshell"
if (os.name == "nt"):
xpcshell += ".exe"
if (options.utilityPath):
paths.insert(0, options.utilityPath)
options.utilityPath = self.findPath(paths, xpcshell)
if options.utilityPath is None:
print ("ERROR: unable to find utility path for %s, "
"please specify with --utility-path" % (os.name))
return 1
options.serverProfilePath = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.server = ReftestServer(localAutomation, options, self.scriptDir)
retVal = self.server.start()
if retVal:
return retVal
retVal = self.server.ensureReady(self.SERVER_STARTUP_TIMEOUT)
if retVal:
return retVal
options.xrePath = remoteXrePath
options.utilityPath = remoteUtilityPath
return 0
def stopWebServer(self, options):
self.server.stop()
def createReftestProfile(self, options, manifest, startAfter=None):
profile = RefTest.createReftestProfile(self,
options,
manifest,
server=options.remoteWebServer,
port=options.httpPort)
if startAfter is not None:
print ("WARNING: Continuing after a crash is not supported for remote "
"reftest yet.")
profileDir = profile.profile
prefs = {}
prefs["app.update.url.android"] = ""
prefs["browser.firstrun.show.localepicker"] = False
prefs["reftest.remote"] = True
prefs["datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionPolicyBypassAcceptance"] = True
prefs["layout.css.devPixelsPerPx"] = "1.0"
# Because Fennec is a little wacky (see bug 1156817) we need to load the
# reftest pages at 1.0 zoom, rather than zooming to fit the CSS viewport.
prefs["apz.allow_zooming"] = False
# Set the extra prefs.
profile.set_preferences(prefs)
Bug 795496 - Make mozdevice raise exceptions on error;r=ahal,jmaher It turns out that relying on the user to check return codes for every command was non-intuitive and resulted in many hard to trace bugs. Now most functinos just return "None", and raise a DMError when there's an exception. The exception to this are functions like dirExists, which now return booleans, and throw exceptions on error. This is a fairly major refactor, and also involved the following internal changes: * Removed FileError and AgentError exceptions, replaced with DMError (having to manage three different types of exceptions was confusing, all the more so when we're raising them) * Docstrings updated to remove references to return values where no longer relevant * pushFile no longer will create a directory to accomodate the file if it doesn't exist (this makes it consistent with devicemanagerADB) * dmSUT we validate the file, but assume that we get something back from the agent, instead of falling back to manual validation in the case that we didn't * isDir and dirExists had the same intention, but different implementations for dmSUT. Replaced the dmSUT impl of getDirectory with that of isDir's (which was much simpler). Removed isDir from devicemanager.py, since it wasn't used externally * killProcess modified to check for process existence before running (since the actual internal kill command will throw an exception if the process doesn't exist) In addition to all this, more unit tests have been added to test these changes for devicemanagerSUT.
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try:
self._devicemanager.pushDir(profileDir, options.remoteProfile)
self._devicemanager.chmodDir(options.remoteProfile)
except mozdevice.DMError:
Bug 795496 - Make mozdevice raise exceptions on error;r=ahal,jmaher It turns out that relying on the user to check return codes for every command was non-intuitive and resulted in many hard to trace bugs. Now most functinos just return "None", and raise a DMError when there's an exception. The exception to this are functions like dirExists, which now return booleans, and throw exceptions on error. This is a fairly major refactor, and also involved the following internal changes: * Removed FileError and AgentError exceptions, replaced with DMError (having to manage three different types of exceptions was confusing, all the more so when we're raising them) * Docstrings updated to remove references to return values where no longer relevant * pushFile no longer will create a directory to accomodate the file if it doesn't exist (this makes it consistent with devicemanagerADB) * dmSUT we validate the file, but assume that we get something back from the agent, instead of falling back to manual validation in the case that we didn't * isDir and dirExists had the same intention, but different implementations for dmSUT. Replaced the dmSUT impl of getDirectory with that of isDir's (which was much simpler). Removed isDir from devicemanager.py, since it wasn't used externally * killProcess modified to check for process existence before running (since the actual internal kill command will throw an exception if the process doesn't exist) In addition to all this, more unit tests have been added to test these changes for devicemanagerSUT.
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print "Automation Error: Failed to copy profiledir to device"
raise
return profile
def copyExtraFilesToProfile(self, options, profile):
profileDir = profile.profile
RefTest.copyExtraFilesToProfile(self, options, profile)
Bug 795496 - Make mozdevice raise exceptions on error;r=ahal,jmaher It turns out that relying on the user to check return codes for every command was non-intuitive and resulted in many hard to trace bugs. Now most functinos just return "None", and raise a DMError when there's an exception. The exception to this are functions like dirExists, which now return booleans, and throw exceptions on error. This is a fairly major refactor, and also involved the following internal changes: * Removed FileError and AgentError exceptions, replaced with DMError (having to manage three different types of exceptions was confusing, all the more so when we're raising them) * Docstrings updated to remove references to return values where no longer relevant * pushFile no longer will create a directory to accomodate the file if it doesn't exist (this makes it consistent with devicemanagerADB) * dmSUT we validate the file, but assume that we get something back from the agent, instead of falling back to manual validation in the case that we didn't * isDir and dirExists had the same intention, but different implementations for dmSUT. Replaced the dmSUT impl of getDirectory with that of isDir's (which was much simpler). Removed isDir from devicemanager.py, since it wasn't used externally * killProcess modified to check for process existence before running (since the actual internal kill command will throw an exception if the process doesn't exist) In addition to all this, more unit tests have been added to test these changes for devicemanagerSUT.
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try:
self._devicemanager.pushDir(profileDir, options.remoteProfile)
self._devicemanager.chmodDir(options.remoteProfile)
except mozdevice.DMError:
Bug 795496 - Make mozdevice raise exceptions on error;r=ahal,jmaher It turns out that relying on the user to check return codes for every command was non-intuitive and resulted in many hard to trace bugs. Now most functinos just return "None", and raise a DMError when there's an exception. The exception to this are functions like dirExists, which now return booleans, and throw exceptions on error. This is a fairly major refactor, and also involved the following internal changes: * Removed FileError and AgentError exceptions, replaced with DMError (having to manage three different types of exceptions was confusing, all the more so when we're raising them) * Docstrings updated to remove references to return values where no longer relevant * pushFile no longer will create a directory to accomodate the file if it doesn't exist (this makes it consistent with devicemanagerADB) * dmSUT we validate the file, but assume that we get something back from the agent, instead of falling back to manual validation in the case that we didn't * isDir and dirExists had the same intention, but different implementations for dmSUT. Replaced the dmSUT impl of getDirectory with that of isDir's (which was much simpler). Removed isDir from devicemanager.py, since it wasn't used externally * killProcess modified to check for process existence before running (since the actual internal kill command will throw an exception if the process doesn't exist) In addition to all this, more unit tests have been added to test these changes for devicemanagerSUT.
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print "Automation Error: Failed to copy extra files to device"
raise
def printDeviceInfo(self, printLogcat=False):
try:
if printLogcat:
logcat = self._devicemanager.getLogcat(filterOutRegexps=fennecLogcatFilters)
print ''.join(logcat)
print "Device info:"
devinfo = self._devicemanager.getInfo()
for category in devinfo:
if type(devinfo[category]) is list:
print " %s:" % category
for item in devinfo[category]:
print " %s" % item
else:
print " %s: %s" % (category, devinfo[category])
print "Test root: %s" % self._devicemanager.deviceRoot
except mozdevice.DMError:
print "WARNING: Error getting device information"
def environment(self, **kwargs):
return self.automation.environment(**kwargs)
def buildBrowserEnv(self, options, profileDir):
browserEnv = RefTest.buildBrowserEnv(self, options, profileDir)
# remove desktop environment not used on device
if "XPCOM_MEM_BLOAT_LOG" in browserEnv:
del browserEnv["XPCOM_MEM_BLOAT_LOG"]
return browserEnv
def runApp(self, profile, binary, cmdargs, env,
timeout=None, debuggerInfo=None,
symbolsPath=None, options=None,
valgrindPath=None, valgrindArgs=None, valgrindSuppFiles=None):
status = self.automation.runApp(None, env,
binary,
profile.profile,
cmdargs,
utilityPath=options.utilityPath,
xrePath=options.xrePath,
debuggerInfo=debuggerInfo,
symbolsPath=symbolsPath,
timeout=timeout)
return status, None
def cleanup(self, profileDir):
# Pull results back from device
if self.remoteLogFile and \
self._devicemanager.fileExists(self.remoteLogFile):
self._devicemanager.getFile(self.remoteLogFile, self.localLogName)
else:
print "WARNING: Unable to retrieve log file (%s) from remote " \
"device" % self.remoteLogFile
self._devicemanager.removeDir(self.remoteProfile)
self._devicemanager.removeDir(self.remoteTestRoot)
RefTest.cleanup(self, profileDir)
if (self.pidFile != ""):
try:
os.remove(self.pidFile)
os.remove(self.pidFile + ".xpcshell.pid")
except:
print ("Warning: cleaning up pidfile '%s' was unsuccessful "
"from the test harness" % self.pidFile)
def run_test_harness(parser, options):
dm_args = {
'deviceRoot': options.remoteTestRoot,
'host': options.deviceIP,
'port': options.devicePort,
}
dm_args['adbPath'] = options.adb_path
if not dm_args['host']:
dm_args['deviceSerial'] = options.deviceSerial
if options.log_tbpl_level == 'debug' or options.log_mach_level == 'debug':
dm_args['logLevel'] = logging.DEBUG
try:
dm = mozdevice.DroidADB(**dm_args)
except mozdevice.DMError:
traceback.print_exc()
print ("Automation Error: exception while initializing devicemanager. "
"Most likely the device is not in a testable state.")
return 1
automation = RemoteAutomation(None)
automation.setDeviceManager(dm)
if options.remoteProductName:
automation.setProduct(options.remoteProductName)
# Set up the defaults and ensure options are set
parser.validate_remote(options, automation)
# Check that Firefox is installed
expected = options.app.split('/')[-1]
installed = dm.shellCheckOutput(['pm', 'list', 'packages', expected])
if expected not in installed:
print "%s is not installed on this device" % expected
return 1
automation.setAppName(options.app)
automation.setRemoteProfile(options.remoteProfile)
automation.setRemoteLog(options.remoteLogFile)
reftest = RemoteReftest(automation, dm, options, SCRIPT_DIRECTORY)
parser.validate(options, reftest)
if mozinfo.info['debug']:
print "changing timeout for remote debug reftests from %s to 600 seconds" % options.timeout
options.timeout = 600
# Hack in a symbolic link for jsreftest
os.system("ln -s ../jsreftest " + str(os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIRECTORY, "jsreftest")))
# Start the webserver
retVal = reftest.startWebServer(options)
if retVal:
return retVal
procName = options.app.split('/')[-1]
dm.killProcess(procName)
if dm.processExist(procName):
print "unable to kill %s before starting tests!" % procName
if options.printDeviceInfo:
reftest.printDeviceInfo()
# an example manifest name to use on the cli
# manifest = "http://" + options.remoteWebServer +
# "/reftests/layout/reftests/reftest-sanity/reftest.list"
retVal = 0
try:
dm.recordLogcat()
retVal = reftest.runTests(options.tests, options)
except:
print "Automation Error: Exception caught while running tests"
traceback.print_exc()
retVal = 1
reftest.stopWebServer(options)
if options.printDeviceInfo:
reftest.printDeviceInfo(printLogcat=True)
return retVal
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = reftestcommandline.RemoteArgumentsParser()
options = parser.parse_args()
sys.exit(run_test_harness(parser, options))