gecko-dev/build/mobile/devicemanagerADB.py

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import subprocess
from devicemanager import DeviceManager, DMError
import re
import os
import sys
class DeviceManagerADB(DeviceManager):
def __init__(self, host = None, port = 20701, retrylimit = 5, packageName = None):
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.retrylimit = retrylimit
self.retries = 0
self._sock = None
self.useRunAs = False
self.packageName = None
if packageName == None:
if os.getenv('USER'):
packageName = 'org.mozilla.fennec_' + os.getenv('USER')
else:
packageName = 'org.mozilla.fennec_'
self.Init(packageName)
def Init(self, packageName):
# Initialization code that may fail: Catch exceptions here to allow
# successful initialization even if, for example, adb is not installed.
try:
self.verifyADB()
self.verifyRunAs(packageName)
except:
self.useRunAs = False
self.packageName = None
try:
# a test to see if we have root privs
files = self.listFiles("/data/data")
if (len(files) == 1):
if (files[0].find("Permission denied") != -1):
print "NOT running as root"
raise Exception("not running as root")
except:
try:
self.checkCmd(["root"])
except:
print "restarting as root failed"
# external function
# returns:
# success: True
# failure: False
def pushFile(self, localname, destname):
try:
if (os.name == "nt"):
destname = destname.replace('\\', '/')
if (self.useRunAs):
remoteTmpFile = self.tmpDir + "/" + os.path.basename(localname)
self.checkCmd(["push", os.path.realpath(localname), remoteTmpFile])
self.checkCmdAs(["shell", "cp", remoteTmpFile, destname])
self.checkCmd(["shell", "rm", remoteTmpFile])
else:
self.checkCmd(["push", os.path.realpath(localname), destname])
if (self.isDir(destname)):
destname = destname + "/" + os.path.basename(localname)
self.chmodDir(destname)
return True
except:
return False
# external function
# returns:
# success: directory name
# failure: None
def mkDir(self, name):
try:
self.checkCmdAs(["shell", "mkdir", name])
self.chmodDir(name)
return name
except:
return None
# make directory structure on the device
# external function
# returns:
# success: directory structure that we created
# failure: None
def mkDirs(self, filename):
parts = filename.split('/')
name = ""
for part in parts:
if (part == parts[-1]): break
if (part != ""):
name += '/' + part
if (not self.dirExists(name)):
if (self.mkDir(name) == None):
print "failed making directory: " + str(name)
return None
return name
# push localDir from host to remoteDir on the device
# external function
# returns:
# success: remoteDir
# failure: None
def pushDir(self, localDir, remoteDir):
# adb "push" accepts a directory as an argument, but if the directory
# contains symbolic links, the links are pushed, rather than the linked
# files; we push file-by-file to get around this limitation
try:
if (not self.dirExists(remoteDir)):
self.mkDirs(remoteDir+"/x")
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(localDir, followlinks='true'):
relRoot = os.path.relpath(root, localDir)
for file in files:
localFile = os.path.join(root, file)
remoteFile = remoteDir + "/"
if (relRoot!="."):
remoteFile = remoteFile + relRoot + "/"
remoteFile = remoteFile + file
self.pushFile(localFile, remoteFile)
for dir in dirs:
targetDir = remoteDir + "/"
if (relRoot!="."):
targetDir = targetDir + relRoot + "/"
targetDir = targetDir + dir
if (not self.dirExists(targetDir)):
self.mkDir(targetDir)
self.checkCmdAs(["shell", "chmod", "777", remoteDir])
return True
except:
print "pushing " + localDir + " to " + remoteDir + " failed"
return False
# external function
# returns:
# success: True
# failure: False
def dirExists(self, dirname):
return self.isDir(dirname)
# Because we always have / style paths we make this a lot easier with some
# assumptions
# external function
# returns:
# success: True
# failure: False
def fileExists(self, filepath):
p = self.runCmd(["shell", "ls", "-a", filepath])
data = p.stdout.readlines()
if (len(data) == 1):
if (data[0].rstrip() == filepath):
return True
return False
def removeFile(self, filename):
return self.runCmd(["shell", "rm", filename]).stdout.read()
# does a recursive delete of directory on the device: rm -Rf remoteDir
# external function
# returns:
# success: output of telnet, i.e. "removing file: /mnt/sdcard/tests/test.txt"
# failure: None
def removeSingleDir(self, remoteDir):
return self.runCmd(["shell", "rmdir", remoteDir]).stdout.read()
# does a recursive delete of directory on the device: rm -Rf remoteDir
# external function
# returns:
# success: output of telnet, i.e. "removing file: /mnt/sdcard/tests/test.txt"
# failure: None
def removeDir(self, remoteDir):
out = ""
if (self.isDir(remoteDir)):
files = self.listFiles(remoteDir.strip())
for f in files:
if (self.isDir(remoteDir.strip() + "/" + f.strip())):
out += self.removeDir(remoteDir.strip() + "/" + f.strip())
else:
out += self.removeFile(remoteDir.strip() + "/" + f.strip())
out += self.removeSingleDir(remoteDir.strip())
else:
out += self.removeFile(remoteDir.strip())
return out
def isDir(self, remotePath):
p = self.runCmd(["shell", "ls", "-a", remotePath])
data = p.stdout.readlines()
if (len(data) == 0):
return True
if (len(data) == 1):
if (data[0].rstrip() == remotePath):
return False
if (data[0].find("No such file or directory") != -1):
return False
if (data[0].find("Not a directory") != -1):
return False
return True
def listFiles(self, rootdir):
p = self.runCmd(["shell", "ls", "-a", rootdir])
data = p.stdout.readlines()
if (len(data) == 1):
if (data[0] == rootdir):
return []
if (data[0].find("No such file or directory") != -1):
return []
if (data[0].find("Not a directory") != -1):
return []
return data
# external function
# returns:
# success: array of process tuples
# failure: []
def getProcessList(self):
p = self.runCmd(["shell", "ps"])
# first line is the headers
p.stdout.readline()
proc = p.stdout.readline()
ret = []
while (proc):
els = proc.split()
ret.append(list([els[1], els[len(els) - 1], els[0]]))
proc = p.stdout.readline()
return ret
# external function
# returns:
# success: pid
# failure: None
def fireProcess(self, appname, failIfRunning=False):
#strip out env vars
parts = appname.split('"');
if (len(parts) > 2):
parts = parts[2:]
return self.launchProcess(parts, failIfRunning)
# external function
# returns:
# success: output filename
# failure: None
def launchProcess(self, cmd, outputFile = "process.txt", cwd = '', env = '', failIfRunning=False):
acmd = ["shell", "am","start"]
cmd = ' '.join(cmd).strip()
i = cmd.find(" ")
acmd.append("-n")
acmd.append(cmd[0:i] + "/.App")
acmd.append("--es")
acmd.append("args")
acmd.append(cmd[i:])
print acmd
self.checkCmd(acmd)
return outputFile;
# external function
# returns:
# success: output from testagent
# failure: None
def killProcess(self, appname):
procs = self.getProcessList()
for proc in procs:
if (proc[1] == appname):
p = self.runCmd(["shell", "ps"])
return p.stdout.read()
return None
# external function
# returns:
# success: filecontents
# failure: None
def catFile(self, remoteFile):
#p = self.runCmd(["shell", "cat", remoteFile])
#return p.stdout.read()
return self.getFile(remoteFile)
# external function
# returns:
# success: output of pullfile, string
# failure: None
def pullFile(self, remoteFile):
#return self.catFile(remoteFile)
return self.getFile(remoteFile)
# copy file from device (remoteFile) to host (localFile)
# external function
# returns:
# success: output of pullfile, string
# failure: None
def getFile(self, remoteFile, localFile = 'tmpfile_dm_adb'):
# TODO: add debug flags and allow for printing stdout
# self.runCmd(["pull", remoteFile, localFile])
try:
self.runCmd(["pull", remoteFile, localFile]).stdout.read()
f = open(localFile)
ret = f.read()
f.close()
return ret;
except:
return None
# copy directory structure from device (remoteDir) to host (localDir)
# external function
# checkDir exists so that we don't create local directories if the
# remote directory doesn't exist but also so that we don't call isDir
# twice when recursing.
# returns:
# success: list of files, string
# failure: None
def getDirectory(self, remoteDir, localDir, checkDir=True):
ret = []
p = self.runCmd(["pull", remoteDir, localDir])
p.stderr.readline()
line = p.stderr.readline()
while (line):
els = line.split()
f = els[len(els) - 1]
i = f.find(localDir)
if (i != -1):
if (localDir[len(localDir) - 1] != '/'):
i = i + 1
f = f[i + len(localDir):]
i = f.find("/")
if (i > 0):
f = f[0:i]
ret.append(f)
line = p.stderr.readline()
#the last line is a summary
ret.pop(len(ret) - 1)
return ret
# true/false check if the two files have the same md5 sum
# external function
# returns:
# success: True
# failure: False
def validateFile(self, remoteFile, localFile):
return self.getRemoteHash(remoteFile) == self.getLocalHash(localFile)
# return the md5 sum of a remote file
# internal function
# returns:
# success: MD5 hash for given filename
# failure: None
def getRemoteHash(self, filename):
data = p = self.runCmd(["shell", "ls", "-l", filename]).stdout.read()
return data.split()[3]
def getLocalHash(self, filename):
data = p = subprocess.Popen(["ls", "-l", filename], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout.read()
return data.split()[4]
# Gets the device root for the testing area on the device
# For all devices we will use / type slashes and depend on the device-agent
# to sort those out. The agent will return us the device location where we
# should store things, we will then create our /tests structure relative to
# that returned path.
# Structure on the device is as follows:
# /tests
# /<fennec>|<firefox> --> approot
# /profile
# /xpcshell
# /reftest
# /mochitest
#
# external function
# returns:
# success: path for device root
# failure: None
def getDeviceRoot(self):
# /mnt/sdcard/tests is preferred to /data/local/tests, but this can be
# over-ridden by creating /data/local/tests
testRoot = "/data/local/tests"
if (self.dirExists(testRoot)):
return testRoot
root = "/mnt/sdcard"
if (not self.dirExists(root)):
root = "/data/local"
testRoot = root + "/tests"
if (not self.dirExists(testRoot)):
self.mkDir(testRoot)
return testRoot
# Either we will have /tests/fennec or /tests/firefox but we will never have
# both. Return the one that exists
# TODO: ensure we can support org.mozilla.firefox
# external function
# returns:
# success: path for app root
# failure: None
def getAppRoot(self):
devroot = self.getDeviceRoot()
if (devroot == None):
return None
if (self.dirExists(devroot + '/fennec')):
return devroot + '/fennec'
elif (self.dirExists(devroot + '/firefox')):
return devroot + '/firefox'
elif (self.packageName and self.dirExists('/data/data/' + self.packageName)):
return '/data/data/' + self.packageName
# Failure (either not installed or not a recognized platform)
print "devicemanagerADB: getAppRoot failed"
return None
# Gets the directory location on the device for a specific test type
# Type is one of: xpcshell|reftest|mochitest
# external function
# returns:
# success: path for test root
# failure: None
def getTestRoot(self, type):
devroot = self.getDeviceRoot()
if (devroot == None):
return None
if (re.search('xpcshell', type, re.I)):
self.testRoot = devroot + '/xpcshell'
elif (re.search('?(i)reftest', type)):
self.testRoot = devroot + '/reftest'
elif (re.search('?(i)mochitest', type)):
self.testRoot = devroot + '/mochitest'
return self.testRoot
# external function
# returns:
# success: status from test agent
# failure: None
def reboot(self, wait = False):
ret = self.runCmd(["reboot"]).stdout.read()
if (not wait):
return "Success"
countdown = 40
while (countdown > 0):
countdown
try:
self.checkCmd(["wait-for-device", "shell", "ls", "/sbin"])
return ret
except:
try:
self.checkCmd(["root"])
except:
time.sleep(1)
print "couldn't get root"
return "Success"
# external function
# returns:
# success: text status from command or callback server
# failure: None
def updateApp(self, appBundlePath, processName=None, destPath=None, ipAddr=None, port=30000):
return self.runCmd(["install", "-r", appBundlePath]).stdout.read()
# external function
# returns:
# success: time in ms
# failure: None
def getCurrentTime(self):
timestr = self.runCmd(["shell", "date", "+%s"]).stdout.read().strip()
if (not timestr or not timestr.isdigit()):
return None
return str(int(timestr)*1000)
# Returns information about the device:
# Directive indicates the information you want to get, your choices are:
# os - name of the os
# id - unique id of the device
# uptime - uptime of the device
# systime - system time of the device
# screen - screen resolution
# memory - memory stats
# process - list of running processes (same as ps)
# disk - total, free, available bytes on disk
# power - power status (charge, battery temp)
# all - all of them - or call it with no parameters to get all the information
# returns:
# success: dict of info strings by directive name
# failure: {}
def getInfo(self, directive="all"):
ret = {}
if (directive == "id" or directive == "all"):
ret["id"] = self.runCmd(["get-serialno"]).stdout.read()
if (directive == "os" or directive == "all"):
ret["os"] = self.runCmd(["shell", "getprop", "ro.build.display.id"]).stdout.read()
if (directive == "uptime" or directive == "all"):
utime = self.runCmd(["shell", "uptime"]).stdout.read()
if (not utime):
raise DMError("error getting uptime")
utime = utime[9:]
hours = utime[0:utime.find(":")]
utime = utime[utime[1:].find(":") + 2:]
minutes = utime[0:utime.find(":")]
utime = utime[utime[1:].find(":") + 2:]
seconds = utime[0:utime.find(",")]
ret["uptime"] = ["0 days " + hours + " hours " + minutes + " minutes " + seconds + " seconds"]
if (directive == "process" or directive == "all"):
ret["process"] = self.runCmd(["shell", "ps"]).stdout.read()
if (directive == "systime" or directive == "all"):
ret["systime"] = self.runCmd(["shell", "date"]).stdout.read()
print ret
return ret
def runCmd(self, args):
args.insert(0, "adb")
return subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
def checkCmd(self, args):
args.insert(0, "adb")
return subprocess.check_call(args)
def checkCmdAs(self, args):
if (self.useRunAs):
args.insert(1, "run-as")
args.insert(2, self.packageName)
return self.checkCmd(args)
def chmodDir(self, remoteDir):
if (self.isDir(remoteDir)):
files = self.listFiles(remoteDir.strip())
for f in files:
if (self.isDir(remoteDir.strip() + "/" + f.strip())):
self.chmodDir(remoteDir.strip() + "/" + f.strip())
else:
self.checkCmdAs(["shell", "chmod", "777", remoteDir.strip()])
print "chmod " + remoteDir.strip()
self.checkCmdAs(["shell", "chmod", "777", remoteDir])
print "chmod " + remoteDir
else:
self.checkCmdAs(["shell", "chmod", "777", remoteDir.strip()])
print "chmod " + remoteDir.strip()
def verifyADB(self):
# Check to see if adb itself can be executed.
try:
self.runCmd(["version"])
except Exception as (ex):
print "unable to execute ADB: ensure Android SDK is installed and adb is in your $PATH"
def isCpAvailable(self):
# Some Android systems may not have a cp command installed,
# or it may not be executable by the user.
data = self.runCmd(["shell", "cp"]).stdout.read()
if (re.search('Usage', data)):
return True
else:
print "unable to execute 'cp' on device; consider installing busybox from Android Market"
return False
def verifyRunAs(self, packageName):
# If a valid package name is available, and certain other
# conditions are met, devicemanagerADB can execute file operations
# via the "run-as" command, so that pushed files and directories
# are created by the uid associated with the package, more closely
# echoing conditions encountered by Fennec at run time.
# Check to see if run-as can be used here, by verifying a
# file copy via run-as.
self.useRunAs = False
devroot = self.getDeviceRoot()
if (packageName and self.isCpAvailable() and devroot):
self.tmpDir = devroot + "/tmp"
if (not self.dirExists(self.tmpDir)):
self.mkDir(self.tmpDir)
self.checkCmd(["shell", "run-as", packageName, "mkdir", devroot + "/sanity"])
self.checkCmd(["push", os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]), self.tmpDir + "/tmpfile"])
self.checkCmd(["shell", "run-as", packageName, "cp", self.tmpDir + "/tmpfile", devroot + "/sanity"])
if (self.fileExists(devroot + "/sanity/tmpfile")):
print "will execute commands via run-as " + packageName
self.packageName = packageName
self.useRunAs = True
self.checkCmd(["shell", "rm", devroot + "/tmp/tmpfile"])
self.checkCmd(["shell", "run-as", packageName, "rm", "-r", devroot + "/sanity"])