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#!/bin/bash -e
# -*- Mode: Shell-script; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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if [[ -z "$TEST_DIR" ]]; then
cat <<EOF
`basename $0`: error
TEST_DIR, the location of the Sisyphus framework,
is required to be set prior to calling this script.
EOF
exit 2
fi
if [[ ! -e $TEST_DIR/bin/library.sh ]]; then
echo "TEST_DIR=$TEST_DIR"
echo ""
echo "This script requires the Sisyphus testing framework. Please "
echo "cvs check out the Sisyphys framework from mozilla/testing/sisyphus"
echo "and set the environment variable TEST_DIR to the directory where it"
echo "located."
echo ""
exit 2
fi
source $TEST_DIR/bin/library.sh
TEST_JSDIR=`dirname $0`
usage()
{
cat <<EOF
usage: runtests.sh -p products -b branches -T buildtypes -B buildcommands -e extra [-v] \\
-S -R -X exclude -I include -c -t
variable description
=============== ============================================================
-p products space separated list of js, firefox
-b branches space separated list of branches 1.8.0, 1.8.1, 1.9.0
-T buildtypes space separated list of build types opt debug
-e extra optional. extra qualifier to pick build tree and mozconfig.
-B buildcommands optional space separated list of build commands
clean, checkout, build. If not specified, defaults to
'clean checkout build'.
If you wish to skip any build steps, simply specify a value
not containing any of the build commands, e.g. 'none'.
-v optional. verbose - copies log file output to stdout.
-S optional. summary - output tailered for use with
Buildbot|Tinderbox
-R optional. by default the browser test will start Firefox
Spider and execute the tests one after another in the same
process. -R will start an new instance of Firefox for each
test. This has no effect for shell based tests.
-X exclude optional. By default the test will exclude the
tests listed in spidermonkey-n-\$branch.tests,
performance-\$branch.tests. exclude is a list of either
individual tests, manifest files or sub-directories which
will override the default exclusion list.
-I include optional. By default the test will include the
JavaScript tests appropriate for the branch. include is a
list of either individual tests, manifest files or
sub-directories which will override the default inclusion
list.
-Z n optional. Set gczeal to n. Currently, only valid for
Gecko 1.9.0 and later.
-c optional. By default the test will exclude tests
which crash on this branch, test type, build type and
operating system. -c will include tests which crash.
Typically this should only be used in combination with -R.
This has no effect on shell based tests which execute crash
tests regardless.
-t optional. By default the test will exclude tests
which time out on this branch, test type, build type and
operating system. -t will include tests which timeout.
if an argument contains more than one value, it must be quoted.
EOF
exit 2
}
verbose=0
while getopts "p:b:T:B:e:X:I:Z:vSRct" optname;
do
case $optname in
p) products=$OPTARG;;
b) branches=$OPTARG;;
T) buildtypes=$OPTARG;;
e) extra="$OPTARG"
extraflag="-e $OPTARG";;
B) buildcommands=$OPTARG;;
v) verbose=1
verboseflag="-v";;
R) restart=1;;
S) summary=1;;
X) exclude=$OPTARG;;
I) include=$OPTARG;;
Z) gczeal="-Z $OPTARG";;
c) crashes=1;;
t) timeouts=1;;
esac
done
if [[ -z "$products" || -z "$branches" || -z "$buildtypes" ]]; then
usage
fi
if [[ -z "$buildcommands" ]]; then
buildcommands="clean checkout build"
fi
case $buildtypes in
nightly)
buildtypes="nightly-$OSID"
;;
opt|debug|opt*debug)
if [[ -n "$buildcommands" ]]; then
builder.sh -p "$products" -b "$branches" $extraflag -B "$buildcommands" -T "$buildtypes" "$verboseflag"
fi
;;
esac
testlogfilelist=`mktemp /tmp/TESTLOGFILES.XXXX`
trap "_exit; rm -f $testlogfilelist" EXIT
export testlogfiles
export testlogfile
# because without pipefail, the pipe will not return a non-zero
# exit code, we must pipe stderr from tester.sh to stdout and then
# look into the testlogfilelist for the error
branchesextra=`combo.sh -d - "$branches" "$extra"`
# can't test tester.sh's exit code to see if there was
# an error since we are piping it and can't count on pipefail
tester.sh -t "$TEST_JSDIR/test.sh $gczeal" $verboseflag "$products" "$branchesextra" "$buildtypes" 2>&1 | tee -a $testlogfilelist
testlogfiles="`grep '^log:' $testlogfilelist|sed 's|^log: ||'`"
fatalerrors=`grep 'FATAL ERROR' $testlogfiles | cat`
if [[ -n "$fatalerrors" ]]; then
testlogarray=( $testlogfiles )
let itestlog=${#testlogarray[*]}-1
error "`tail -n 20 ${testlogarray[$itestlog]}`" $LINENO
fi
case "$OSID" in
win32)
arch=all
kernel=all
;;
linux)
arch="`uname -p`"
kernel="`uname -r | sed 's|\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)[-.0-9]*\.\([a-zA-Z0-9]*\)|\1.\2.\3.*\4|'`"
;;
mac)
arch="`uname -p`"
kernel=all
;;
*)
error "$OSID not supported" $LINENO
;;
esac
for testlogfile in $testlogfiles; do
if [[ -n "$DEBUG" ]]; then
dumpvars testlogfile
fi
case "$testlogfile" in
*,js,*) testtype=shell;;
*,firefox,*) testtype=browser;;
*) error "unknown testtype in logfile $testlogfile" $LINENO;;
esac
case "$testlogfile" in
*,opt,*) buildtype=opt;;
*,debug,*) buildtype=debug;;
*) error "unknown buildtype in logfile $testlogfile" $LINENO;;
esac
case "$testlogfile" in
*,1.8.0*) branch=1.8.0;;
*,1.8.1*) branch=1.8.1;;
*,1.9.0*) branch=1.9.0;;
*) error "unknown branch in logfile $testlogfile" $LINENO;;
esac
outputprefix=$testlogfile
if [[ -n "$DEBUG" ]]; then
dumpvars branch buildtype testtype OSID testlogfile arch kernel outputprefix
fi
if ! $TEST_DIR/tests/mozilla.org/js/known-failures.pl -b $branch -T $buildtype -t $testtype -o "$OSID" -z `date +%z` -l $testlogfile -A "$arch" -K "$kernel" -r $TEST_JSDIR/failures.txt -O $outputprefix; then
error "known-failures.pl" $LINENO
fi
if [[ -n "$summary" ]]; then
# use let to work around mac problem where numbers were
# output with leading characters.
# if let's arg evaluates to 0, let will return 1
# so we need to test
if let npass="`grep TEST_RESULT=PASSED ${outputprefix}-results-all.log | wc -l`"; then true; fi
if let nfail="`cat ${outputprefix}-results-failures.log | wc -l`"; then true; fi
if let nfixes="`cat ${outputprefix}-results-possible-fixes.log | wc -l`"; then true; fi
if let nregressions="`cat ${outputprefix}-results-possible-regressions.log | wc -l`"; then true; fi
echo -e "\nJavaScript Tests $branch $buildtype $testtype\n"
echo -e "\nFailures:\n"
cat "${outputprefix}-results-failures.log"
echo -e "\nPossible Fixes:\n"
cat "${outputprefix}-results-possible-fixes.log"
echo -e "\nPossible Regressions:\n"
cat "${outputprefix}-results-possible-regressions.log"
echo -e "\nTinderboxPrint:<div title=\"$testlogfile\">\n"
echo -e "\nTinderboxPrint:js tests<br/>$branch $buildtype $testtype<br/>$npass/$nfail<br/>F:$nfixes R:$nregressions"
echo -e "\nTinderboxPrint:</div>\n"
fi
done