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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
# with the distribution.
# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
# from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
from __future__ import print_function
import logging
import optparse
import os
import re
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import time
import threading
import utils
import multiprocessing
import errno
import copy
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5):
from importlib import machinery, util
def get_module(name, path):
loader_details = (machinery.SourceFileLoader, machinery.SOURCE_SUFFIXES)
spec = machinery.FileFinder(path, loader_details).find_spec(name)
module = util.module_from_spec(spec)
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
return module
else:
import imp
def get_module(name, path):
file = None
try:
(file, pathname, description) = imp.find_module(name, [path])
return imp.load_module(name, file, pathname, description)
finally:
if file:
file.close()
from io import open
from os.path import join, dirname, abspath, basename, isdir, exists
from datetime import datetime
try:
from queue import Queue, Empty # Python 3
except ImportError:
from Queue import Queue, Empty # Python 2
from functools import reduce
try:
from urllib.parse import unquote # Python 3
except ImportError:
from urllib import unquote # Python 2
logger = logging.getLogger('testrunner')
skip_regex = re.compile(r'# SKIP\S*\s+(.*)', re.IGNORECASE)
VERBOSE = False
os.umask(0o022)
os.environ['NODE_OPTIONS'] = ''
# ---------------------------------------------
# --- P r o g r e s s I n d i c a t o r s ---
# ---------------------------------------------
class ProgressIndicator(object):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode):
self.cases = cases
self.serial_id = 0
self.flaky_tests_mode = flaky_tests_mode
self.parallel_queue = Queue(len(cases))
self.sequential_queue = Queue(len(cases))
for case in cases:
if case.parallel:
self.parallel_queue.put_nowait(case)
else:
self.sequential_queue.put_nowait(case)
self.succeeded = 0
self.remaining = len(cases)
self.total = len(cases)
self.failed = [ ]
self.flaky_failed = [ ]
self.crashed = 0
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.shutdown_event = threading.Event()
def GetFailureOutput(self, failure):
output = []
if failure.output.stderr:
output += ["--- stderr ---" ]
output += [failure.output.stderr.strip()]
if failure.output.stdout:
output += ["--- stdout ---"]
output += [failure.output.stdout.strip()]
output += ["Command: %s" % EscapeCommand(failure.command)]
if failure.HasCrashed():
output += ["--- %s ---" % PrintCrashed(failure.output.exit_code)]
if failure.HasTimedOut():
output += ["--- TIMEOUT ---"]
output = "\n".join(output)
return output
def PrintFailureOutput(self, failure):
print(self.GetFailureOutput(failure))
def PrintFailureHeader(self, test):
if test.IsNegative():
negative_marker = '[negative] '
else:
negative_marker = ''
print("=== %(label)s %(negative)s===" % {
'label': test.GetLabel(),
'negative': negative_marker
})
print("Path: %s" % "/".join(test.path))
def Run(self, tasks):
self.Starting()
threads = []
# Spawn N-1 threads and then use this thread as the last one.
# That way -j1 avoids threading altogether which is a nice fallback
# in case of threading problems.
for i in range(tasks - 1):
thread = threading.Thread(target=self.RunSingle, args=[True, i + 1])
threads.append(thread)
thread.start()
try:
self.RunSingle(False, 0)
# Wait for the remaining threads
for thread in threads:
# Use a timeout so that signals (ctrl-c) will be processed.
thread.join(timeout=1000000)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
self.shutdown_event.set()
except Exception:
# If there's an exception we schedule an interruption for any
# remaining threads.
self.shutdown_event.set()
# ...and then reraise the exception to bail out
raise
self.Done()
return not self.failed
def RunSingle(self, parallel, thread_id):
while not self.shutdown_event.is_set():
try:
test = self.parallel_queue.get_nowait()
except Empty:
if parallel:
return
try:
test = self.sequential_queue.get_nowait()
except Empty:
return
case = test
case.thread_id = thread_id
self.lock.acquire()
case.serial_id = self.serial_id
self.serial_id += 1
self.AboutToRun(case)
self.lock.release()
try:
start = datetime.now()
output = case.Run()
# SmartOS has a bug that causes unexpected ECONNREFUSED errors.
# See https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-2767
# If ECONNREFUSED on SmartOS, retry the test one time.
if (output.UnexpectedOutput() and
sys.platform == 'sunos5' and
'ECONNREFUSED' in output.output.stderr):
output = case.Run()
output.diagnostic.append('ECONNREFUSED received, test retried')
case.duration = (datetime.now() - start)
except IOError:
return
if self.shutdown_event.is_set():
return
self.lock.acquire()
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
if FLAKY in output.test.outcomes and self.flaky_tests_mode == DONTCARE:
self.flaky_failed.append(output)
else:
self.failed.append(output)
if output.HasCrashed():
self.crashed += 1
else:
self.succeeded += 1
self.remaining -= 1
self.HasRun(output)
self.lock.release()
def EscapeCommand(command):
parts = []
for part in command:
if ' ' in part:
# Escape spaces. We may need to escape more characters for this
# to work properly.
parts.append('"%s"' % part)
else:
parts.append(part)
return " ".join(parts)
class SimpleProgressIndicator(ProgressIndicator):
def Starting(self):
print('Running %i tests' % len(self.cases))
def Done(self):
print()
for failed in self.failed:
self.PrintFailureHeader(failed.test)
self.PrintFailureOutput(failed)
if len(self.failed) == 0:
print("===")
print("=== All tests succeeded")
print("===")
else:
print()
print("===")
print("=== %i tests failed" % len(self.failed))
if self.crashed > 0:
print("=== %i tests CRASHED" % self.crashed)
print("===")
class VerboseProgressIndicator(SimpleProgressIndicator):
def AboutToRun(self, case):
print('Starting %s...' % case.GetLabel())
sys.stdout.flush()
def HasRun(self, output):
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
if output.HasCrashed():
outcome = 'CRASH'
else:
outcome = 'FAIL'
else:
outcome = 'pass'
print('Done running %s: %s' % (output.test.GetLabel(), outcome))
class DotsProgressIndicator(SimpleProgressIndicator):
def AboutToRun(self, case):
pass
def HasRun(self, output):
total = self.succeeded + len(self.failed)
if (total > 1) and (total % 50 == 1):
sys.stdout.write('\n')
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
if output.HasCrashed():
sys.stdout.write('C')
sys.stdout.flush()
elif output.HasTimedOut():
sys.stdout.write('T')
sys.stdout.flush()
else:
sys.stdout.write('F')
sys.stdout.flush()
else:
sys.stdout.write('.')
sys.stdout.flush()
class ActionsAnnotationProgressIndicator(DotsProgressIndicator):
def GetAnnotationInfo(self, test, output):
traceback = output.stdout + output.stderr
find_full_path = re.search(r' +at .*\(.*%s:([0-9]+):([0-9]+)' % test.file, traceback)
col = line = 0
if find_full_path:
line, col = map(int, find_full_path.groups())
root_path = abspath(join(dirname(__file__), '../')) + os.sep
filename = test.file.replace(root_path, "")
return filename, line, col
def PrintFailureOutput(self, failure):
output = self.GetFailureOutput(failure)
filename, line, column = self.GetAnnotationInfo(failure.test, failure.output)
print("::error file=%s,line=%d,col=%d::%s" % (filename, line, column, output.replace('\n', '%0A')))
class TapProgressIndicator(SimpleProgressIndicator):
def _printDiagnostic(self):
logger.info(' severity: %s', self.severity)
self.exitcode and logger.info(' exitcode: %s', self.exitcode)
logger.info(' stack: |-')
for l in self.traceback.splitlines():
logger.info(' ' + l)
def Starting(self):
logger.info('TAP version 13')
logger.info('1..%i' % len(self.cases))
self._done = 0
def AboutToRun(self, case):
pass
def HasRun(self, output):
self._done += 1
self.traceback = ''
self.severity = 'ok'
self.exitcode = ''
# Print test name as (for example) "parallel/test-assert". Tests that are
# scraped from the addons documentation are all named test.js, making it
# hard to decipher what test is running when only the filename is printed.
prefix = abspath(join(dirname(__file__), '../test')) + os.sep
command = output.command[-1]
command = NormalizePath(command, prefix)
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
status_line = 'not ok %i %s' % (self._done, command)
self.severity = 'fail'
self.exitcode = output.output.exit_code
self.traceback = output.output.stdout + output.output.stderr
if FLAKY in output.test.outcomes and self.flaky_tests_mode == DONTCARE:
status_line = status_line + ' # TODO : Fix flaky test'
self.severity = 'flaky'
logger.info(status_line)
if output.HasCrashed():
self.severity = 'crashed'
elif output.HasTimedOut():
self.severity = 'fail'
else:
skip = skip_regex.search(output.output.stdout)
if skip:
logger.info(
'ok %i %s # skip %s' % (self._done, command, skip.group(1)))
else:
status_line = 'ok %i %s' % (self._done, command)
if FLAKY in output.test.outcomes:
status_line = status_line + ' # TODO : Fix flaky test'
logger.info(status_line)
if output.diagnostic:
self.severity = 'ok'
if isinstance(output.diagnostic, list):
self.traceback = '\n'.join(output.diagnostic)
else:
self.traceback = output.diagnostic
duration = output.test.duration
# total_seconds() was added in 2.7
total_seconds = (duration.microseconds +
(duration.seconds + duration.days * 24 * 3600) * 10**6) / 10**6
# duration_ms is measured in seconds and is read as such by TAP parsers.
# It should read as "duration including ms" rather than "duration in ms"
logger.info(' ---')
logger.info(' duration_ms: %d.%d' %
(total_seconds, duration.microseconds / 1000))
if self.severity != 'ok' or self.traceback != '':
if output.HasTimedOut():
self.traceback = 'timeout\n' + output.output.stdout + output.output.stderr
self._printDiagnostic()
logger.info(' ...')
def Done(self):
pass
class DeoptsCheckProgressIndicator(SimpleProgressIndicator):
def Starting(self):
pass
def AboutToRun(self, case):
pass
def HasRun(self, output):
# Print test name as (for example) "parallel/test-assert". Tests that are
# scraped from the addons documentation are all named test.js, making it
# hard to decipher what test is running when only the filename is printed.
prefix = abspath(join(dirname(__file__), '../test')) + os.sep
command = output.command[-1]
command = NormalizePath(command, prefix)
stdout = output.output.stdout.strip()
printed_file = False
for line in stdout.splitlines():
if (
(line.startswith("[aborted optimiz") or line.startswith("[disabled optimiz")) and
("because:" in line or "reason:" in line)
):
if not printed_file:
printed_file = True
print('==== %s ====' % command)
self.failed.append(output)
print(' %s' % line)
def Done(self):
pass
class CompactProgressIndicator(ProgressIndicator):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode, templates):
super(CompactProgressIndicator, self).__init__(cases, flaky_tests_mode)
self.templates = templates
self.last_status_length = 0
self.start_time = time.time()
def Starting(self):
pass
def Done(self):
self.PrintProgress('Done\n')
def AboutToRun(self, case):
self.PrintProgress(case.GetLabel())
def HasRun(self, output):
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
self.ClearLine(self.last_status_length)
self.PrintFailureHeader(output.test)
stdout = output.output.stdout.strip()
if len(stdout):
print(self.templates['stdout'] % stdout)
stderr = output.output.stderr.strip()
if len(stderr):
print(self.templates['stderr'] % stderr)
print("Command: %s" % EscapeCommand(output.command))
if output.HasCrashed():
print("--- %s ---" % PrintCrashed(output.output.exit_code))
if output.HasTimedOut():
print("--- TIMEOUT ---")
def Truncate(self, str, length):
if length and (len(str) > (length - 3)):
return str[:(length-3)] + "..."
else:
return str
def PrintProgress(self, name):
self.ClearLine(self.last_status_length)
elapsed = time.time() - self.start_time
status = self.templates['status_line'] % {
'passed': self.succeeded,
'remaining': (((self.total - self.remaining) * 100) // self.total),
'failed': len(self.failed),
'test': name,
'mins': int(elapsed) / 60,
'secs': int(elapsed) % 60
}
status = self.Truncate(status, 78)
self.last_status_length = len(status)
print(status, end='')
sys.stdout.flush()
class ColorProgressIndicator(CompactProgressIndicator):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode):
templates = {
'status_line': "[%(mins)02i:%(secs)02i|\033[34m%%%(remaining) 4d\033[0m|\033[32m+%(passed) 4d\033[0m|\033[31m-%(failed) 4d\033[0m]: %(test)s",
'stdout': "\033[1m%s\033[0m",
'stderr': "\033[31m%s\033[0m",
}
super(ColorProgressIndicator, self).__init__(cases, flaky_tests_mode, templates)
def ClearLine(self, last_line_length):
print("\033[1K\r", end='')
class MonochromeProgressIndicator(CompactProgressIndicator):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode):
templates = {
'status_line': "[%(mins)02i:%(secs)02i|%%%(remaining) 4d|+%(passed) 4d|-%(failed) 4d]: %(test)s",
'stdout': '%s',
'stderr': '%s',
'clear': lambda last_line_length: ("\r" + (" " * last_line_length) + "\r"),
'max_length': 78
}
super(MonochromeProgressIndicator, self).__init__(cases, flaky_tests_mode, templates)
def ClearLine(self, last_line_length):
print(("\r" + (" " * last_line_length) + "\r"), end='')
PROGRESS_INDICATORS = {
'verbose': VerboseProgressIndicator,
'dots': DotsProgressIndicator,
'actions': ActionsAnnotationProgressIndicator,
'color': ColorProgressIndicator,
'tap': TapProgressIndicator,
'mono': MonochromeProgressIndicator,
'deopts': DeoptsCheckProgressIndicator
}
# -------------------------
# --- F r a m e w o r k ---
# -------------------------
class CommandOutput(object):
def __init__(self, exit_code, timed_out, stdout, stderr):
self.exit_code = exit_code
self.timed_out = timed_out
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
self.failed = None
class TestCase(object):
def __init__(self, context, path, arch, mode):
self.path = path
self.context = context
self.duration = None
self.arch = arch
self.mode = mode
self.parallel = False
self.disable_core_files = False
self.serial_id = 0
self.thread_id = 0
def IsNegative(self):
return self.context.expect_fail
def DidFail(self, output):
if output.failed is None:
output.failed = self.IsFailureOutput(output)
return output.failed
def IsFailureOutput(self, output):
return output.exit_code != 0
def GetSource(self):
return "(no source available)"
def RunCommand(self, command, env):
full_command = self.context.processor(command)
output = Execute(full_command,
self.context,
self.context.GetTimeout(self.mode, self.config.section),
env,
disable_core_files = self.disable_core_files)
return TestOutput(self,
full_command,
output,
self.context.store_unexpected_output)
def Run(self):
try:
result = self.RunCommand(self.GetCommand(), {
"TEST_SERIAL_ID": "%d" % self.serial_id,
"TEST_THREAD_ID": "%d" % self.thread_id,
"TEST_PARALLEL" : "%d" % self.parallel
})
finally:
# Tests can leave the tty in non-blocking mode. If the test runner
# tries to print to stdout/stderr after that and the tty buffer is
# full, it'll die with a EAGAIN OSError. Ergo, put the tty back in
# blocking mode before proceeding.
if sys.platform != 'win32':
from fcntl import fcntl, F_GETFL, F_SETFL
from os import O_NONBLOCK
for fd in 0,1,2: fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, ~O_NONBLOCK & fcntl(fd, F_GETFL))
return result
class TestOutput(object):
def __init__(self, test, command, output, store_unexpected_output):
self.test = test
self.command = command
self.output = output
self.store_unexpected_output = store_unexpected_output
self.diagnostic = []
def UnexpectedOutput(self):
if self.HasCrashed():
outcome = CRASH
elif self.HasTimedOut():
outcome = TIMEOUT
elif self.HasFailed():
outcome = FAIL
else:
outcome = PASS
return not outcome in self.test.outcomes
def HasCrashed(self):
if utils.IsWindows():
return 0x80000000 & self.output.exit_code and not (0x3FFFFF00 & self.output.exit_code)
else:
# Timed out tests will have exit_code -signal.SIGTERM.
if self.output.timed_out:
return False
return self.output.exit_code < 0
def HasTimedOut(self):
return self.output.timed_out
def HasFailed(self):
execution_failed = self.test.DidFail(self.output)
if self.test.IsNegative():
return not execution_failed
else:
return execution_failed
def KillProcessWithID(pid, signal_to_send=signal.SIGTERM):
if utils.IsWindows():
os.popen('taskkill /T /F /PID %d' % pid)
else:
os.kill(pid, signal_to_send)
MAX_SLEEP_TIME = 0.1
INITIAL_SLEEP_TIME = 0.0001
SLEEP_TIME_FACTOR = 1.25
SEM_INVALID_VALUE = -1
SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX = 0x0002 # Microsoft Platform SDK WinBase.h
def Win32SetErrorMode(mode):
prev_error_mode = SEM_INVALID_VALUE
try:
import ctypes
prev_error_mode = ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetErrorMode(mode)
except ImportError:
pass
return prev_error_mode
def KillTimedOutProcess(context, pid):
signal_to_send = signal.SIGTERM
if context.abort_on_timeout:
# Using SIGABRT here allows the OS to generate a core dump that can be
# looked at post-mortem, which helps for investigating failures that are
# difficult to reproduce.
signal_to_send = signal.SIGABRT
KillProcessWithID(pid, signal_to_send)
def RunProcess(context, timeout, args, **rest):
if context.verbose: print("#", " ".join(args))
popen_args = args
prev_error_mode = SEM_INVALID_VALUE
if utils.IsWindows():
if context.suppress_dialogs:
# Try to change the error mode to avoid dialogs on fatal errors. Don't
# touch any existing error mode flags by merging the existing error mode.
# See http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2004/07/27/198410.aspx.
error_mode = SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX
prev_error_mode = Win32SetErrorMode(error_mode)
Win32SetErrorMode(error_mode | prev_error_mode)
process = subprocess.Popen(
args = popen_args,
**rest
)
if utils.IsWindows() and context.suppress_dialogs and prev_error_mode != SEM_INVALID_VALUE:
Win32SetErrorMode(prev_error_mode)
# Compute the end time - if the process crosses this limit we
# consider it timed out.
if timeout is None: end_time = None
else: end_time = time.time() + timeout
timed_out = False
# Repeatedly check the exit code from the process in a
# loop and keep track of whether or not it times out.
exit_code = None
sleep_time = INITIAL_SLEEP_TIME
while exit_code is None:
if (not end_time is None) and (time.time() >= end_time):
# Kill the process and wait for it to exit.
KillTimedOutProcess(context, process.pid)
exit_code = process.wait()
timed_out = True
else:
exit_code = process.poll()
time.sleep(sleep_time)
sleep_time = sleep_time * SLEEP_TIME_FACTOR
if sleep_time > MAX_SLEEP_TIME:
sleep_time = MAX_SLEEP_TIME
return (process, exit_code, timed_out)
def PrintError(str):
sys.stderr.write(str)
sys.stderr.write('\n')
def CheckedUnlink(name):
while True:
try:
os.unlink(name)
except OSError as e:
# On Windows unlink() fails if another process (typically a virus scanner
# or the indexing service) has the file open. Those processes keep a
# file open for a short time only, so yield and try again; it'll succeed.
if sys.platform == 'win32' and e.errno == errno.EACCES:
time.sleep(0)
continue
PrintError("os.unlink() " + str(e))
break
def Execute(args, context, timeout=None, env=None, disable_core_files=False, stdin=None):
(fd_out, outname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
(fd_err, errname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
if env is None:
env = {}
env_copy = os.environ.copy()
# Remove NODE_PATH
if "NODE_PATH" in env_copy:
del env_copy["NODE_PATH"]
# Remove NODE_REPL_EXTERNAL_MODULE
if "NODE_REPL_EXTERNAL_MODULE" in env_copy:
del env_copy["NODE_REPL_EXTERNAL_MODULE"]
# Extend environment
for key, value in env.items():
env_copy[key] = value
preexec_fn = None
if disable_core_files and not utils.IsWindows():
def disableCoreFiles():
import resource
resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_CORE, (0,0))
preexec_fn = disableCoreFiles
(process, exit_code, timed_out) = RunProcess(
context,
timeout,
args = args,
stdin = stdin,
stdout = fd_out,
stderr = fd_err,
env = env_copy,
preexec_fn = preexec_fn
)
os.close(fd_out)
os.close(fd_err)
output = open(outname, encoding='utf8').read()
errors = open(errname, encoding='utf8').read()
CheckedUnlink(outname)
CheckedUnlink(errname)
return CommandOutput(exit_code, timed_out, output, errors)
def CarCdr(path):
if len(path) == 0:
return (None, [ ])
else:
return (path[0], path[1:])
class TestConfiguration(object):
def __init__(self, context, root, section):
self.context = context
self.root = root
self.section = section
def Contains(self, path, file):
if len(path) > len(file):
return False
for i in range(len(path)):
if not path[i].match(NormalizePath(file[i])):
return False
return True
def GetTestStatus(self, sections, defs):
status_file = join(self.root, '%s.status' % self.section)
if exists(status_file):
ReadConfigurationInto(status_file, sections, defs)
class TestSuite(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def GetName(self):
return self.name
class TestRepository(TestSuite):
def __init__(self, path):
normalized_path = abspath(path)
super(TestRepository, self).__init__(basename(normalized_path))
self.path = normalized_path
self.is_loaded = False
self.config = None
def GetConfiguration(self, context):
if self.is_loaded:
return self.config
self.is_loaded = True
module = get_module('testcfg', self.path)
self.config = module.GetConfiguration(context, self.path)
if hasattr(self.config, 'additional_flags'):
self.config.additional_flags += context.node_args
else:
self.config.additional_flags = context.node_args
return self.config
def GetBuildRequirements(self, path, context):
return self.GetConfiguration(context).GetBuildRequirements()
def AddTestsToList(self, result, current_path, path, context, arch, mode):
tests = self.GetConfiguration(context).ListTests(current_path, path,
arch, mode)
result += tests
for i in range(1, context.repeat):
result += copy.deepcopy(tests)
def GetTestStatus(self, context, sections, defs):
self.GetConfiguration(context).GetTestStatus(sections, defs)
class LiteralTestSuite(TestSuite):
def __init__(self, tests_repos, test_root):
super(LiteralTestSuite, self).__init__('root')
self.tests_repos = tests_repos
self.test_root = test_root
def GetBuildRequirements(self, path, context):
(name, rest) = CarCdr(path)
result = [ ]
for test in self.tests_repos:
if not name or name.match(test.GetName()):
result += test.GetBuildRequirements(rest, context)
return result
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, context, arch, mode):
(name, rest) = CarCdr(path)
result = [ ]
for test in self.tests_repos:
test_name = test.GetName()
if not name or name.match(test_name):
full_path = current_path + [test_name]
test.AddTestsToList(result, full_path, path, context, arch, mode)
result.sort(key=lambda x: x.GetName())
return result
def GetTestStatus(self, context, sections, defs):
# Just read the test configuration from root_path/root.status.
root = TestConfiguration(context, self.test_root, 'root')
root.GetTestStatus(sections, defs)
for tests_repos in self.tests_repos:
tests_repos.GetTestStatus(context, sections, defs)
TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR = {
'arm' : { 'debug' : 8, 'release' : 2 }, # The ARM buildbots are slow.
'ia32' : { 'debug' : 4, 'release' : 1 },
'ppc' : { 'debug' : 4, 'release' : 1 },
's390' : { 'debug' : 4, 'release' : 1 } }
class Context(object):
def __init__(self, workspace, verbose, vm, args, expect_fail,
timeout, processor, suppress_dialogs,
store_unexpected_output, repeat, abort_on_timeout):
self.workspace = workspace
self.verbose = verbose
self.vm = vm
self.node_args = args
self.expect_fail = expect_fail
self.timeout = timeout
self.processor = processor
self.suppress_dialogs = suppress_dialogs
self.store_unexpected_output = store_unexpected_output
self.repeat = repeat
self.abort_on_timeout = abort_on_timeout
self.v8_enable_inspector = True
self.node_has_crypto = True
def GetVm(self, arch, mode):
if self.vm is not None:
return self.vm
if arch == 'none':
name = 'out/Debug/node' if mode == 'debug' else 'out/Release/node'
else:
name = 'out/%s.%s/node' % (arch, mode)
# Currently GYP does not support output_dir for MSVS.
# http://code.google.com/p/gyp/issues/detail?id=40
# It will put the builds into Release/node.exe or Debug/node.exe
if utils.IsWindows():
if not exists(name + '.exe'):
name = name.replace('out/', '')
name = os.path.abspath(name + '.exe')
if not exists(name):
raise ValueError('Could not find executable. Should be ' + name)
return name
def GetTimeout(self, mode, section=''):
timeout = self.timeout * TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR[ARCH_GUESS or 'ia32'][mode]
if section == 'pummel':
timeout = timeout * 4
return timeout
def RunTestCases(cases_to_run, progress, tasks, flaky_tests_mode):
progress = PROGRESS_INDICATORS[progress](cases_to_run, flaky_tests_mode)
return progress.Run(tasks)
# -------------------------------------------
# --- T e s t C o n f i g u r a t i o n ---
# -------------------------------------------
RUN = 'run'
SKIP = 'skip'
FAIL = 'fail'
PASS = 'pass'
OKAY = 'okay'
TIMEOUT = 'timeout'
CRASH = 'crash'
SLOW = 'slow'
FLAKY = 'flaky'
DONTCARE = 'dontcare'
class Expression(object):
pass
class Constant(Expression):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def Evaluate(self, env, defs):
return self.value
class Variable(Expression):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def GetOutcomes(self, env, defs):
if self.name in env: return set([env[self.name]])
else: return set()
class Outcome(Expression):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def GetOutcomes(self, env, defs):
if self.name in defs: