# 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/. """ Runs the Mochitest test harness. """ from __future__ import with_statement import os import sys SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__))) sys.path.insert(0, SCRIPT_DIR) from argparse import Namespace import ctypes import glob import json import mozcrash import mozdebug import mozinfo import mozprocess import mozrunner import numbers import platform import re import shutil import signal import socket import subprocess import sys import tempfile import time import traceback import urllib2 import uuid import zipfile import bisection from datetime import datetime from manifestparser import TestManifest from manifestparser.filters import ( chunk_by_dir, chunk_by_runtime, chunk_by_slice, pathprefix, subsuite, tags, ) try: from marionette_driver.addons import Addons from marionette_harness import Marionette except ImportError, e: # Defer ImportError until attempt to use Marionette def reraise(*args, **kwargs): raise(e) Marionette = reraise from leaks import ShutdownLeaks, LSANLeaks from mochitest_options import ( MochitestArgumentParser, build_obj, get_default_valgrind_suppression_files ) from mozprofile import Profile, Preferences from mozprofile.permissions import ServerLocations from urllib import quote_plus as encodeURIComponent from mozlog.formatters import TbplFormatter from mozlog import commandline from mozrunner.utils import get_stack_fixer_function, test_environment from mozscreenshot import dump_screen import mozleak HAVE_PSUTIL = False try: import psutil HAVE_PSUTIL = True except ImportError: pass here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) ######################################## # Option for MOZ (former NSPR) logging # ######################################## # Set the desired log modules you want a log be produced # by a try run for, or leave blank to disable the feature. # This will be passed to MOZ_LOG environment variable. # Try run will then put a download link for all log files # on tbpl.mozilla.org. MOZ_LOG = "" ##################### # Test log handling # ##################### # output processing class MochitestFormatter(TbplFormatter): """ The purpose of this class is to maintain compatibility with legacy users. Mozharness' summary parser expects the count prefix, and others expect python logging to contain a line prefix picked up by TBPL (bug 1043420). Those directly logging "TEST-UNEXPECTED" require no prefix to log output in order to turn a build orange (bug 1044206). Once updates are propagated to Mozharness, this class may be removed. """ log_num = 0 def __init__(self): super(MochitestFormatter, self).__init__() def __call__(self, data): output = super(MochitestFormatter, self).__call__(data) log_level = data.get('level', 'info').upper() if 'js_source' in data or log_level == 'ERROR': data.pop('js_source', None) output = '%d %s %s' % ( MochitestFormatter.log_num, log_level, output) MochitestFormatter.log_num += 1 return output # output processing class MessageLogger(object): """File-like object for logging messages (structured logs)""" BUFFERING_THRESHOLD = 100 # This is a delimiter used by the JS side to avoid logs interleaving DELIMITER = u'\ue175\uee31\u2c32\uacbf' BUFFERED_ACTIONS = set(['test_status', 'log']) VALID_ACTIONS = set(['suite_start', 'suite_end', 'test_start', 'test_end', 'test_status', 'log', 'buffering_on', 'buffering_off']) TEST_PATH_PREFIXES = ['/tests/', 'chrome://mochitests/content/browser/', 'chrome://mochitests/content/chrome/'] def __init__(self, logger, buffering=True): self.logger = logger # Even if buffering is enabled, we only want to buffer messages between # TEST-START/TEST-END. So it is off to begin, but will be enabled after # a TEST-START comes in. self.buffering = False self.restore_buffering = buffering # Message buffering self.buffered_messages = [] # Failures reporting, after the end of the tests execution self.errors = [] def valid_message(self, obj): """True if the given object is a valid structured message (only does a superficial validation)""" return isinstance(obj, dict) and 'action' in obj and obj[ 'action'] in MessageLogger.VALID_ACTIONS def _fix_test_name(self, message): """Normalize a logged test path to match the relative path from the sourcedir. """ if 'test' in message: test = message['test'] for prefix in MessageLogger.TEST_PATH_PREFIXES: if test.startswith(prefix): message['test'] = test[len(prefix):] break def _fix_message_format(self, message): if 'message' in message: if isinstance(message['message'], bytes): message['message'] = message['message'].decode('utf-8', 'replace') elif not isinstance(message['message'], unicode): message['message'] = unicode(message['message']) def parse_line(self, line): """Takes a given line of input (structured or not) and returns a list of structured messages""" line = line.rstrip().decode("UTF-8", "replace") messages = [] for fragment in line.split(MessageLogger.DELIMITER): if not fragment: continue try: message = json.loads(fragment) if not self.valid_message(message): message = dict( action='log', level='info', message=fragment, unstructured=True) except ValueError: message = dict( action='log', level='info', message=fragment, unstructured=True) self._fix_test_name(message) self._fix_message_format(message) messages.append(message) return messages def process_message(self, message): """Processes a structured message. Takes into account buffering, errors, ...""" # Activation/deactivating message buffering from the JS side if message['action'] == 'buffering_on': self.buffering = True return if message['action'] == 'buffering_off': self.buffering = False return unstructured = False if 'unstructured' in message: unstructured = True message.pop('unstructured') # Error detection also supports "raw" errors (in log messages) because some tests # manually dump 'TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL'. if ('expected' in message or (message['action'] == 'log' and message[ 'message'].startswith('TEST-UNEXPECTED'))): # Saving errors/failures to be shown at the end of the test run self.errors.append(message) self.restore_buffering = self.restore_buffering or self.buffering self.buffering = False if self.buffered_messages: snipped = len( self.buffered_messages) - self.BUFFERING_THRESHOLD if snipped > 0: self.logger.info( "" .format(snipped)) # Dumping previously buffered messages self.dump_buffered(limit=True) # Logging the error message self.logger.log_raw(message) # If we don't do any buffering, or the tests haven't started, or the message was # unstructured, it is directly logged. elif any([not self.buffering, unstructured, message['action'] not in self.BUFFERED_ACTIONS]): self.logger.log_raw(message) else: # Buffering the message self.buffered_messages.append(message) # If a test ended, we clean the buffer if message['action'] == 'test_end': self.buffered_messages = [] self.restore_buffering = self.restore_buffering or self.buffering self.buffering = False if message['action'] == 'test_start': if self.restore_buffering: self.restore_buffering = False self.buffering = True def write(self, line): messages = self.parse_line(line) for message in messages: self.process_message(message) return messages def flush(self): sys.stdout.flush() def dump_buffered(self, limit=False): if limit: dumped_messages = self.buffered_messages[-self.BUFFERING_THRESHOLD:] else: dumped_messages = self.buffered_messages last_timestamp = None for buf in dumped_messages: timestamp = datetime.fromtimestamp(buf['time'] / 1000).strftime('%H:%M:%S') if timestamp != last_timestamp: self.logger.info("Buffered messages logged at {}".format(timestamp)) last_timestamp = timestamp self.logger.log_raw(buf) self.logger.info("Buffered messages finished") # Cleaning the list of buffered messages self.buffered_messages = [] def finish(self): self.dump_buffered() self.buffering = False self.logger.suite_end() #################### # PROCESS HANDLING # #################### def call(*args, **kwargs): """front-end function to mozprocess.ProcessHandler""" # TODO: upstream -> mozprocess # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791383 process = mozprocess.ProcessHandler(*args, **kwargs) process.run() return process.wait() def killPid(pid, log): # see also https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=911249#c58 try: os.kill(pid, getattr(signal, "SIGKILL", signal.SIGTERM)) except Exception as e: log.info("Failed to kill process %d: %s" % (pid, str(e))) if mozinfo.isWin: import ctypes.wintypes def isPidAlive(pid): STILL_ACTIVE = 259 PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION = 0x1000 pHandle = ctypes.windll.kernel32.OpenProcess( PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION, 0, pid) if not pHandle: return False pExitCode = ctypes.wintypes.DWORD() ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetExitCodeProcess( pHandle, ctypes.byref(pExitCode)) ctypes.windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(pHandle) return pExitCode.value == STILL_ACTIVE else: import errno def isPidAlive(pid): try: # kill(pid, 0) checks for a valid PID without actually sending a signal # The method throws OSError if the PID is invalid, which we catch # below. os.kill(pid, 0) # Wait on it to see if it's a zombie. This can throw OSError.ECHILD if # the process terminates before we get to this point. wpid, wstatus = os.waitpid(pid, os.WNOHANG) return wpid == 0 except OSError as err: # Catch the errors we might expect from os.kill/os.waitpid, # and re-raise any others if err.errno == errno.ESRCH or err.errno == errno.ECHILD: return False raise # TODO: ^ upstream isPidAlive to mozprocess ####################### # HTTP SERVER SUPPORT # ####################### class MochitestServer(object): "Web server used to serve Mochitests, for closer fidelity to the real web." def __init__(self, options, logger): if isinstance(options, Namespace): options = vars(options) self._log = logger self._keep_open = bool(options['keep_open']) self._utilityPath = options['utilityPath'] self._xrePath = options['xrePath'] self._profileDir = options['profilePath'] self.webServer = options['webServer'] self.httpPort = options['httpPort'] self.shutdownURL = "http://%(server)s:%(port)s/server/shutdown" % { "server": self.webServer, "port": self.httpPort} self.testPrefix = "undefined" if options.get('httpdPath'): self._httpdPath = options['httpdPath'] else: self._httpdPath = SCRIPT_DIR self._httpdPath = os.path.abspath(self._httpdPath) def start(self): "Run the Mochitest server, returning the process ID of the server." # get testing environment env = test_environment(xrePath=self._xrePath, log=self._log) env["XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK"] = "warn" env["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = self._xrePath # When running with an ASan build, our xpcshell server will also be ASan-enabled, # thus consuming too much resources when running together with the browser on # the test slaves. Try to limit the amount of resources by disabling certain # features. env["ASAN_OPTIONS"] = "quarantine_size=1:redzone=32:malloc_context_size=5" # Likewise, when running with a TSan build, our xpcshell server will # also be TSan-enabled. Except that in this case, we don't really # care about races in xpcshell. So disable TSan for the server. env["TSAN_OPTIONS"] = "report_bugs=0" if mozinfo.isWin: env["PATH"] = env["PATH"] + ";" + str(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'; const _TEST_PREFIX = %(testPrefix)s; " "const _DISPLAY_RESULTS = %(displayResults)s;" % { "profile": self._profileDir.replace( '\\', '\\\\'), "port": self.httpPort, "server": self.webServer, "testPrefix": self.testPrefix, "displayResults": str( self._keep_open).lower()}, "-f", os.path.join( SCRIPT_DIR, "server.js")] xpcshell = os.path.join(self._utilityPath, "xpcshell" + mozinfo.info['bin_suffix']) command = [xpcshell] + args self._process = mozprocess.ProcessHandler( command, cwd=SCRIPT_DIR, env=env) self._process.run() self._log.info( "%s : launching %s" % (self.__class__.__name__, command)) pid = self._process.pid self._log.info("runtests.py | Server pid: %d" % pid) 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(.05) i += .05 else: self._log.error( "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | runtests.py | Timed out while waiting for server startup.") self.stop() sys.exit(1) def stop(self): try: with urllib2.urlopen(self.shutdownURL) as c: c.read() # TODO: need ProcessHandler.poll() # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=912285 # rtncode = self._process.poll() rtncode = self._process.proc.poll() if rtncode is None: # TODO: need ProcessHandler.terminate() and/or .send_signal() # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=912285 # self._process.terminate() self._process.proc.terminate() except: self._process.kill() class WebSocketServer(object): "Class which encapsulates the mod_pywebsocket server" def __init__(self, options, scriptdir, logger, debuggerInfo=None): self.port = options.webSocketPort self.debuggerInfo = debuggerInfo self._log = logger self._scriptdir = scriptdir def start(self): # Invoke pywebsocket through a wrapper which adds special SIGINT handling. # # If we're in an interactive debugger, the wrapper causes the server to # ignore SIGINT so the server doesn't capture a ctrl+c meant for the # debugger. # # If we're not in an interactive debugger, the wrapper causes the server to # die silently upon receiving a SIGINT. scriptPath = 'pywebsocket_wrapper.py' script = os.path.join(self._scriptdir, scriptPath) cmd = [sys.executable, script] if self.debuggerInfo and self.debuggerInfo.interactive: cmd += ['--interactive'] cmd += ['-p', str(self.port), '-w', self._scriptdir, '-l', os.path.join(self._scriptdir, "websock.log"), '--log-level=debug', '--allow-handlers-outside-root-dir'] # start the process self._process = mozprocess.ProcessHandler(cmd, cwd=SCRIPT_DIR) self._process.run() pid = self._process.pid self._log.info("runtests.py | Websocket server pid: %d" % pid) def stop(self): self._process.kill() class SSLTunnel: def __init__(self, options, logger, ignoreSSLTunnelExts=False): self.log = logger self.process = None self.utilityPath = options.utilityPath self.xrePath = options.xrePath self.certPath = options.certPath self.sslPort = options.sslPort self.httpPort = options.httpPort self.webServer = options.webServer self.webSocketPort = options.webSocketPort self.useSSLTunnelExts = not ignoreSSLTunnelExts self.customCertRE = re.compile("^cert=(?P[0-9a-zA-Z_ ]+)") self.clientAuthRE = re.compile("^clientauth=(?P[a-z]+)") self.redirRE = re.compile("^redir=(?P[0-9a-zA-Z_ .]+)") def writeLocation(self, config, loc): for option in loc.options: match = self.customCertRE.match(option) if match: customcert = match.group("nickname") config.write("listen:%s:%s:%s:%s\n" % (loc.host, loc.port, self.sslPort, customcert)) match = self.clientAuthRE.match(option) if match: clientauth = match.group("clientauth") config.write("clientauth:%s:%s:%s:%s\n" % (loc.host, loc.port, self.sslPort, clientauth)) match = self.redirRE.match(option) if match: redirhost = match.group("redirhost") config.write("redirhost:%s:%s:%s:%s\n" % (loc.host, loc.port, self.sslPort, redirhost)) if self.useSSLTunnelExts and option in ( 'tls1', 'ssl3', 'rc4', 'failHandshake'): config.write( "%s:%s:%s:%s\n" % (option, loc.host, loc.port, self.sslPort)) def buildConfig(self, locations): """Create the ssltunnel configuration file""" configFd, self.configFile = tempfile.mkstemp( prefix="ssltunnel", suffix=".cfg") with os.fdopen(configFd, "w") as config: config.write("httpproxy:1\n") config.write("certdbdir:%s\n" % self.certPath) config.write("forward:127.0.0.1:%s\n" % self.httpPort) config.write( "websocketserver:%s:%s\n" % (self.webServer, self.webSocketPort)) config.write("listen:*:%s:pgo server certificate\n" % self.sslPort) for loc in locations: if loc.scheme == "https" and "nocert" not in loc.options: self.writeLocation(config, loc) def start(self): """ Starts the SSL Tunnel """ # start ssltunnel to provide https:// URLs capability bin_suffix = mozinfo.info.get('bin_suffix', '') ssltunnel = os.path.join(self.utilityPath, "ssltunnel" + bin_suffix) if not os.path.exists(ssltunnel): self.log.error( "INFO | runtests.py | expected to find ssltunnel at %s" % ssltunnel) exit(1) env = test_environment(xrePath=self.xrePath, log=self.log) env["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = self.xrePath self.process = mozprocess.ProcessHandler([ssltunnel, self.configFile], env=env) self.process.run() self.log.info("runtests.py | SSL tunnel pid: %d" % self.process.pid) def stop(self): """ Stops the SSL Tunnel and cleans up """ if self.process is not None: self.process.kill() if os.path.exists(self.configFile): os.remove(self.configFile) def checkAndConfigureV4l2loopback(device): ''' Determine if a given device path is a v4l2loopback device, and if so toggle a few settings on it via fcntl. Very linux-specific. Returns (status, device name) where status is a boolean. ''' if not mozinfo.isLinux: return False, '' libc = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary('libc.so.6') O_RDWR = 2 # These are from linux/videodev2.h class v4l2_capability(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [ ('driver', ctypes.c_char * 16), ('card', ctypes.c_char * 32), ('bus_info', ctypes.c_char * 32), ('version', ctypes.c_uint32), ('capabilities', ctypes.c_uint32), ('device_caps', ctypes.c_uint32), ('reserved', ctypes.c_uint32 * 3) ] VIDIOC_QUERYCAP = 0x80685600 fd = libc.open(device, O_RDWR) if fd < 0: return False, '' vcap = v4l2_capability() if libc.ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERYCAP, ctypes.byref(vcap)) != 0: return False, '' if vcap.driver != 'v4l2 loopback': return False, '' class v4l2_control(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [ ('id', ctypes.c_uint32), ('value', ctypes.c_int32) ] # These are private v4l2 control IDs, see: # https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/blob/fd822cf0faaccdf5f548cddd9a5a3dcebb6d584d/v4l2loopback.c#L131 KEEP_FORMAT = 0x8000000 SUSTAIN_FRAMERATE = 0x8000001 VIDIOC_S_CTRL = 0xc008561c control = v4l2_control() control.id = KEEP_FORMAT control.value = 1 libc.ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_S_CTRL, ctypes.byref(control)) control.id = SUSTAIN_FRAMERATE control.value = 1 libc.ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_S_CTRL, ctypes.byref(control)) libc.close(fd) return True, vcap.card def findTestMediaDevices(log): ''' Find the test media devices configured on this system, and return a dict containing information about them. The dict will have keys for 'audio' and 'video', each containing the name of the media device to use. If audio and video devices could not be found, return None. This method is only currently implemented for Linux. ''' if not mozinfo.isLinux: return None info = {} # Look for a v4l2loopback device. name = None device = None for dev in sorted(glob.glob('/dev/video*')): result, name_ = checkAndConfigureV4l2loopback(dev) if result: name = name_ device = dev break if not (name and device): log.error('Couldn\'t find a v4l2loopback video device') return None # Feed it a frame of output so it has something to display subprocess.check_call(['/usr/bin/gst-launch-0.10', 'videotestsrc', 'pattern=green', 'num-buffers=1', '!', 'v4l2sink', 'device=%s' % device]) info['video'] = name # Use pactl to see if the PulseAudio module-sine-source module is loaded. def sine_source_loaded(): o = subprocess.check_output( ['/usr/bin/pactl', 'list', 'short', 'modules']) return filter(lambda x: 'module-sine-source' in x, o.splitlines()) if not sine_source_loaded(): # Load module-sine-source subprocess.check_call(['/usr/bin/pactl', 'load-module', 'module-sine-source']) if not sine_source_loaded(): log.error('Couldn\'t load module-sine-source') return None # Hardcode the name since it's always the same. info['audio'] = 'Sine source at 440 Hz' return info class KeyValueParseError(Exception): """error when parsing strings of serialized key-values""" def __init__(self, msg, errors=()): self.errors = errors Exception.__init__(self, msg) def parseKeyValue(strings, separator='=', context='key, value: '): """ parse string-serialized key-value pairs in the form of `key = value`. Returns a list of 2-tuples. Note that whitespace is not stripped. """ # syntax check missing = [string for string in strings if separator not in string] if missing: raise KeyValueParseError( "Error: syntax error in %s" % (context, ','.join(missing)), errors=missing) return [string.split(separator, 1) for string in strings] class MochitestDesktop(object): """ Mochitest class for desktop firefox. """ oldcwd = os.getcwd() mochijar = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, 'mochijar') # Path to the test script on the server TEST_PATH = "tests" NESTED_OOP_TEST_PATH = "nested_oop" CHROME_PATH = "redirect.html" log = None certdbNew = False sslTunnel = None DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 60.0 mediaDevices = None # XXX use automation.py for test name to avoid breaking legacy # TODO: replace this with 'runtests.py' or 'mochitest' or the like test_name = 'automation.py' def __init__(self, logger_options, quiet=False): self.update_mozinfo() self.server = None self.wsserver = None self.websocketProcessBridge = None self.sslTunnel = None self._active_tests = None self._locations = None self.marionette = None self.start_script = None self.mozLogs = None self.start_script_args = [] self.urlOpts = [] if self.log is None: commandline.log_formatters["tbpl"] = ( MochitestFormatter, "Mochitest specific tbpl formatter") self.log = commandline.setup_logging("mochitest", logger_options, { "tbpl": sys.stdout }) MochitestDesktop.log = self.log self.message_logger = MessageLogger(logger=self.log, buffering=quiet) # Max time in seconds to wait for server startup before tests will fail -- if # this seems big, it's mostly for debug machines where cold startup # (particularly after a build) takes forever. self.SERVER_STARTUP_TIMEOUT = 180 if mozinfo.info.get('debug') else 90 # metro browser sub process id self.browserProcessId = None self.haveDumpedScreen = False # Create variables to count the number of passes, fails, todos. self.countpass = 0 self.countfail = 0 self.counttodo = 0 self.expectedError = {} self.result = {} self.start_script = os.path.join(here, 'start_desktop.js') self.disable_leak_checking = False def update_mozinfo(self): """walk up directories to find mozinfo.json update the info""" # TODO: This should go in a more generic place, e.g. mozinfo path = SCRIPT_DIR dirs = set() while path != os.path.expanduser('~'): if path in dirs: break dirs.add(path) path = os.path.split(path)[0] mozinfo.find_and_update_from_json(*dirs) def environment(self, **kwargs): kwargs['log'] = self.log return test_environment(**kwargs) def extraPrefs(self, extraPrefs): """interpolate extra preferences from option strings""" try: return dict(parseKeyValue(extraPrefs, context='--setpref=')) except KeyValueParseError as e: print str(e) sys.exit(1) def getFullPath(self, path): " Get an absolute path relative to self.oldcwd." return os.path.normpath( os.path.join( self.oldcwd, os.path.expanduser(path))) def getLogFilePath(self, logFile): """ return the log file path relative to the device we are testing on, in most cases it will be the full path on the local system """ return self.getFullPath(logFile) @property def locations(self): if self._locations is not None: return self._locations locations_file = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, 'server-locations.txt') self._locations = ServerLocations(locations_file) return self._locations def buildURLOptions(self, options, env): """ Add test control options from the command line to the url URL parameters to test URL: autorun -- kick off tests automatically closeWhenDone -- closes the browser after the tests hideResultsTable -- hides the table of individual test results logFile -- logs test run to an absolute path startAt -- name of test to start at endAt -- name of test to end at timeout -- per-test timeout in seconds repeat -- How many times to repeat the test, ie: repeat=1 will run the test twice. """ if not hasattr(options, 'logFile'): options.logFile = "" if not hasattr(options, 'fileLevel'): options.fileLevel = 'INFO' # allow relative paths for logFile if options.logFile: options.logFile = self.getLogFilePath(options.logFile) if options.flavor in ('a11y', 'browser', 'chrome', 'jetpack-addon', 'jetpack-package'): self.makeTestConfig(options) else: if options.autorun: self.urlOpts.append("autorun=1") if options.timeout: self.urlOpts.append("timeout=%d" % options.timeout) if options.maxTimeouts: self.urlOpts.append("maxTimeouts=%d" % options.maxTimeouts) if not options.keep_open: self.urlOpts.append("closeWhenDone=1") if options.logFile: self.urlOpts.append( "logFile=" + encodeURIComponent( options.logFile)) self.urlOpts.append( "fileLevel=" + encodeURIComponent( options.fileLevel)) if options.consoleLevel: self.urlOpts.append( "consoleLevel=" + encodeURIComponent( options.consoleLevel)) if options.startAt: self.urlOpts.append("startAt=%s" % options.startAt) if options.endAt: self.urlOpts.append("endAt=%s" % options.endAt) if options.shuffle: self.urlOpts.append("shuffle=1") if "MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE" in env and env[ "MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE"] == "1": self.urlOpts.append("hideResultsTable=1") if options.runUntilFailure: self.urlOpts.append("runUntilFailure=1") if options.repeat: self.urlOpts.append("repeat=%d" % options.repeat) if len(options.test_paths) == 1 and options.repeat > 0 and os.path.isfile( os.path.join( self.oldcwd, os.path.dirname(__file__), self.TEST_PATH, options.test_paths[0])): self.urlOpts.append("testname=%s" % "/".join( [self.TEST_PATH, options.test_paths[0]])) if options.manifestFile: self.urlOpts.append("manifestFile=%s" % options.manifestFile) if options.failureFile: self.urlOpts.append( "failureFile=%s" % self.getFullPath( options.failureFile)) if options.runSlower: self.urlOpts.append("runSlower=true") if options.debugOnFailure: self.urlOpts.append("debugOnFailure=true") if options.dumpOutputDirectory: self.urlOpts.append( "dumpOutputDirectory=%s" % encodeURIComponent( options.dumpOutputDirectory)) if options.dumpAboutMemoryAfterTest: self.urlOpts.append("dumpAboutMemoryAfterTest=true") if options.dumpDMDAfterTest: self.urlOpts.append("dumpDMDAfterTest=true") if options.debugger: self.urlOpts.append("interactiveDebugger=true") def normflavor(self, flavor): """ In some places the string 'browser-chrome' is expected instead of 'browser' and 'mochitest' instead of 'plain'. Normalize the flavor strings for those instances. """ # TODO Use consistent flavor strings everywhere and remove this if flavor == 'browser': return 'browser-chrome' elif flavor == 'plain': return 'mochitest' return flavor # This check can be removed when bug 983867 is fixed. def isTest(self, options, filename): allow_js_css = False if options.flavor == 'browser': allow_js_css = True testPattern = re.compile(r"browser_.+\.js") elif options.flavor == 'jetpack-package': allow_js_css = True testPattern = re.compile(r"test-.+\.js") elif options.flavor == 'jetpack-addon': testPattern = re.compile(r".+\.xpi") elif options.flavor in ('a11y', 'chrome'): testPattern = re.compile(r"(browser|test)_.+\.(xul|html|js|xhtml)") else: testPattern = re.compile(r"test_") if not allow_js_css and (".js" in filename or ".css" in filename): return False pathPieces = filename.split("/") return (testPattern.match(pathPieces[-1]) and not re.search(r'\^headers\^$', filename)) def setTestRoot(self, options): if options.flavor != 'plain': self.testRoot = options.flavor if options.flavor == 'browser' and options.immersiveMode: self.testRoot = 'metro' else: self.testRoot = self.TEST_PATH self.testRootAbs = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, self.testRoot) def buildTestURL(self, options): testHost = "http://mochi.test:8888" testURL = "/".join([testHost, self.TEST_PATH]) if len(options.test_paths) == 1: if options.repeat > 0 and os.path.isfile( os.path.join( self.oldcwd, os.path.dirname(__file__), self.TEST_PATH, options.test_paths[0])): testURL = "/".join([testURL, os.path.dirname(options.test_paths[0])]) else: testURL = "/".join([testURL, options.test_paths[0]]) if options.flavor in ('a11y', 'chrome'): testURL = "/".join([testHost, self.CHROME_PATH]) elif options.flavor in ('browser', 'jetpack-addon', 'jetpack-package'): testURL = "about:blank" if options.nested_oop: testURL = "/".join([testHost, self.NESTED_OOP_TEST_PATH]) return testURL def buildTestPath(self, options, testsToFilter=None, disabled=True): """ Build the url path to the specific test harness and test file or directory Build a manifest of tests to run and write out a json file for the harness to read testsToFilter option is used to filter/keep the tests provided in the list disabled -- This allows to add all disabled tests on the build side and then on the run side to only run the enabled ones """ tests = self.getActiveTests(options, disabled) paths = [] for test in tests: if testsToFilter and (test['path'] not in testsToFilter): continue paths.append(test) # Bug 883865 - add this functionality into manifestparser with open(os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, options.testRunManifestFile), 'w') as manifestFile: manifestFile.write(json.dumps({'tests': paths})) options.manifestFile = options.testRunManifestFile return self.buildTestURL(options) def startWebSocketServer(self, options, debuggerInfo): """ Launch the websocket server """ self.wsserver = WebSocketServer( options, SCRIPT_DIR, self.log, debuggerInfo) self.wsserver.start() def startWebServer(self, options): """Create the webserver and start it up""" self.server = MochitestServer(options, self.log) self.server.start() if options.pidFile != "": with open(options.pidFile + ".xpcshell.pid", 'w') as f: f.write("%s" % self.server._process.pid) def startWebsocketProcessBridge(self, options): """Create a websocket server that can launch various processes that JS needs (eg; ICE server for webrtc testing) """ command = [sys.executable, os.path.join("websocketprocessbridge", "websocketprocessbridge.py"), "--port", options.websocket_process_bridge_port] self.websocketProcessBridge = mozprocess.ProcessHandler(command, cwd=SCRIPT_DIR) self.websocketProcessBridge.run() self.log.info("runtests.py | websocket/process bridge pid: %d" % self.websocketProcessBridge.pid) # ensure the server is up, wait for at most ten seconds for i in range(1, 100): if self.websocketProcessBridge.proc.poll() is not None: self.log.error("runtests.py | websocket/process bridge failed " "to launch. Are all the dependencies installed?") return try: sock = socket.create_connection(("127.0.0.1", 8191)) sock.close() break except: time.sleep(0.1) else: self.log.error("runtests.py | Timed out while waiting for " "websocket/process bridge startup.") def startServers(self, options, debuggerInfo, ignoreSSLTunnelExts=False): # start servers and set ports # TODO: pass these values, don't set on `self` self.webServer = options.webServer self.httpPort = options.httpPort self.sslPort = options.sslPort self.webSocketPort = options.webSocketPort # httpd-path is specified by standard makefile targets and may be specified # on the command line to select a particular version of httpd.js. If not # specified, try to select the one from hostutils.zip, as required in # bug 882932. if not options.httpdPath: options.httpdPath = os.path.join(options.utilityPath, "components") self.startWebServer(options) self.startWebSocketServer(options, debuggerInfo) if options.subsuite in ["media"]: self.startWebsocketProcessBridge(options) # start SSL pipe self.sslTunnel = SSLTunnel( options, logger=self.log, ignoreSSLTunnelExts=ignoreSSLTunnelExts) self.sslTunnel.buildConfig(self.locations) self.sslTunnel.start() # If we're lucky, the server has fully started by now, and all paths are # ready, etc. However, xpcshell cold start times suck, at least for debug # builds. We'll try to connect to the server for awhile, and if we fail, # we'll try to kill the server and exit with an error. if self.server is not None: self.server.ensureReady(self.SERVER_STARTUP_TIMEOUT) def stopServers(self): """Servers are no longer needed, and perhaps more importantly, anything they might spew to console might confuse things.""" if self.server is not None: try: self.log.info('Stopping web server') self.server.stop() except Exception: self.log.critical('Exception when stopping web server') if self.wsserver is not None: try: self.log.info('Stopping web socket server') self.wsserver.stop() except Exception: self.log.critical('Exception when stopping web socket server') if self.sslTunnel is not None: try: self.log.info('Stopping ssltunnel') self.sslTunnel.stop() except Exception: self.log.critical('Exception stopping ssltunnel') if self.websocketProcessBridge is not None: try: self.websocketProcessBridge.kill() self.log.info('Stopping websocket/process bridge') except Exception: self.log.critical('Exception stopping websocket/process bridge') def copyExtraFilesToProfile(self, options): "Copy extra files or dirs specified on the command line to the testing profile." for f in options.extraProfileFiles: abspath = self.getFullPath(f) if os.path.isfile(abspath): shutil.copy2(abspath, options.profilePath) elif os.path.isdir(abspath): dest = os.path.join( options.profilePath, os.path.basename(abspath)) shutil.copytree(abspath, dest) else: self.log.warning( "runtests.py | Failed to copy %s to profile" % abspath) def getChromeTestDir(self, options): dir = os.path.join(os.path.abspath("."), SCRIPT_DIR) + "/" if mozinfo.isWin: dir = "file:///" + dir.replace("\\", "/") return dir def writeChromeManifest(self, options): manifest = os.path.join(options.profilePath, "tests.manifest") with open(manifest, "w") as manifestFile: # Register chrome directory. chrometestDir = self.getChromeTestDir(options) manifestFile.write( "content mochitests %s contentaccessible=yes\n" % chrometestDir) manifestFile.write( "content mochitests-any %s contentaccessible=yes remoteenabled=yes\n" % chrometestDir) manifestFile.write( "content mochitests-content %s contentaccessible=yes remoterequired=yes\n" % chrometestDir) if options.testingModulesDir is not None: manifestFile.write("resource testing-common file:///%s\n" % options.testingModulesDir) if options.store_chrome_manifest: shutil.copyfile(manifest, options.store_chrome_manifest) return manifest def addChromeToProfile(self, options): "Adds MochiKit chrome tests to the profile." # Create (empty) chrome directory. chromedir = os.path.join(options.profilePath, "chrome") os.mkdir(chromedir) # Write userChrome.css. chrome = """ /* set default namespace to XUL */ @namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); toolbar, toolbarpalette { background-color: rgb(235, 235, 235) !important; } toolbar#nav-bar { background-image: none !important; } """ with open(os.path.join(options.profilePath, "userChrome.css"), "a") as chromeFile: chromeFile.write(chrome) manifest = self.writeChromeManifest(options) if not os.path.isdir(self.mochijar): self.log.error( "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | invalid setup: missing mochikit extension") return None return manifest def getExtensionsToInstall(self, options): "Return a list of extensions to install in the profile" extensions = [] appDir = options.app[ :options.app.rfind( os.sep)] if options.app else options.utilityPath extensionDirs = [ # Extensions distributed with the test harness. os.path.normpath(os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, "extensions")), ] if appDir: # Extensions distributed with the application. extensionDirs.append( os.path.join( appDir, "distribution", "extensions")) for extensionDir in extensionDirs: if os.path.isdir(extensionDir): for dirEntry in os.listdir(extensionDir): if dirEntry not in options.extensionsToExclude: path = os.path.join(extensionDir, dirEntry) if os.path.isdir(path) or ( os.path.isfile(path) and path.endswith(".xpi")): extensions.append(path) extensions.extend(options.extensionsToInstall) return extensions def logPreamble(self, tests): """Logs a suite_start message and test_start/test_end at the beginning of a run. """ self.log.suite_start([t['path'] for t in tests]) for test in tests: if 'disabled' in test: self.log.test_start(test['path']) self.log.test_end( test['path'], 'SKIP', message=test['disabled']) def getActiveTests(self, options, disabled=True): """ This method is used to parse the manifest and return active filtered tests. """ if self._active_tests: return self._active_tests manifest = self.getTestManifest(options) if manifest: if options.extra_mozinfo_json: mozinfo.update(options.extra_mozinfo_json) info = mozinfo.info # Bug 1089034 - imptest failure expectations are encoded as # test manifests, even though they aren't tests. This gross # hack causes several problems in automation including # throwing off the chunking numbers. Remove them manually # until bug 1089034 is fixed. def remove_imptest_failure_expectations(tests, values): return (t for t in tests if 'imptests/failures' not in t['path']) filters = [ remove_imptest_failure_expectations, subsuite(options.subsuite), ] if options.test_tags: filters.append(tags(options.test_tags)) if options.test_paths: options.test_paths = self.normalize_paths(options.test_paths) filters.append(pathprefix(options.test_paths)) # Add chunking filters if specified if options.totalChunks: if options.chunkByRuntime: runtime_file = self.resolve_runtime_file(options) if not os.path.exists(runtime_file): self.log.warning("runtime file %s not found; defaulting to chunk-by-dir" % runtime_file) options.chunkByRuntime = None if options.flavor == 'browser': # these values match current mozharness configs options.chunkbyDir = 5 else: options.chunkByDir = 4 if options.chunkByDir: filters.append(chunk_by_dir(options.thisChunk, options.totalChunks, options.chunkByDir)) elif options.chunkByRuntime: with open(runtime_file, 'r') as f: runtime_data = json.loads(f.read()) runtimes = runtime_data['runtimes'] default = runtime_data['excluded_test_average'] filters.append( chunk_by_runtime(options.thisChunk, options.totalChunks, runtimes, default_runtime=default)) else: filters.append(chunk_by_slice(options.thisChunk, options.totalChunks)) tests = manifest.active_tests( exists=False, disabled=disabled, filters=filters, **info) if len(tests) == 0: self.log.error("no tests to run using specified " "combination of filters: {}".format( manifest.fmt_filters())) paths = [] for test in tests: if len(tests) == 1 and 'disabled' in test: del test['disabled'] pathAbs = os.path.abspath(test['path']) assert pathAbs.startswith(self.testRootAbs) tp = pathAbs[len(self.testRootAbs):].replace('\\', '/').strip('/') if not self.isTest(options, tp): self.log.warning( 'Warning: %s from manifest %s is not a valid test' % (test['name'], test['manifest'])) continue testob = {'path': tp} if 'disabled' in test: testob['disabled'] = test['disabled'] if 'expected' in test: testob['expected'] = test['expected'] paths.append(testob) def path_sort(ob1, ob2): path1 = ob1['path'].split('/') path2 = ob2['path'].split('/') return cmp(path1, path2) paths.sort(path_sort) self._active_tests = paths if options.dump_tests: options.dump_tests = os.path.expanduser(options.dump_tests) assert os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(options.dump_tests)) with open(options.dump_tests, 'w') as dumpFile: dumpFile.write(json.dumps({'active_tests': self._active_tests})) self.log.info("Dumping active_tests to %s file." % options.dump_tests) sys.exit() return self._active_tests def getTestManifest(self, options): if isinstance(options.manifestFile, TestManifest): manifest = options.manifestFile elif options.manifestFile and os.path.isfile(options.manifestFile): manifestFileAbs = os.path.abspath(options.manifestFile) assert manifestFileAbs.startswith(SCRIPT_DIR) manifest = TestManifest([options.manifestFile], strict=False) elif (options.manifestFile and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, options.manifestFile))): manifestFileAbs = os.path.abspath( os.path.join( SCRIPT_DIR, options.manifestFile)) assert manifestFileAbs.startswith(SCRIPT_DIR) manifest = TestManifest([manifestFileAbs], strict=False) else: masterName = self.normflavor(options.flavor) + '.ini' masterPath = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, self.testRoot, masterName) if os.path.exists(masterPath): manifest = TestManifest([masterPath], strict=False) else: self._log.warning( 'TestManifest masterPath %s does not exist' % masterPath) return manifest def makeTestConfig(self, options): "Creates a test configuration file for customizing test execution." options.logFile = options.logFile.replace("\\", "\\\\") if "MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE" in os.environ and os.environ[ "MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE"] == "1": options.hideResultsTable = True # strip certain unnecessary items to avoid serialization errors in json.dumps() d = dict((k, v) for k, v in options.__dict__.items() if (v is None) or isinstance(v, (basestring, numbers.Number))) d['testRoot'] = self.testRoot if options.jscov_dir_prefix: d['jscovDirPrefix'] = options.jscov_dir_prefix if not options.keep_open: d['closeWhenDone'] = '1' content = json.dumps(d) with open(os.path.join(options.profilePath, "testConfig.js"), "w") as config: config.write(content) def buildBrowserEnv(self, options, debugger=False, env=None): """build the environment variables for the specific test and operating system""" if mozinfo.info["asan"]: lsanPath = SCRIPT_DIR else: lsanPath = None browserEnv = self.environment( xrePath=options.xrePath, env=env, debugger=debugger, dmdPath=options.dmdPath, lsanPath=lsanPath) # These variables are necessary for correct application startup; change # via the commandline at your own risk. browserEnv["XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK"] = "stack" # When creating child processes on Windows pre-Vista (e.g. Windows XP) we # don't normally inherit stdout/err handles, because you can only do it by # inheriting all other inheritable handles as well. # We need to inherit them for plain mochitests for test logging purposes, so # we do so on the basis of a specific environment variable. if options.flavor == 'plain': browserEnv["MOZ_WIN_INHERIT_STD_HANDLES_PRE_VISTA"] = "1" # interpolate environment passed with options try: browserEnv.update( dict( parseKeyValue( options.environment, context='--setenv'))) except KeyValueParseError as e: self.log.error(str(e)) return None if not self.disable_leak_checking: browserEnv["XPCOM_MEM_BLOAT_LOG"] = self.leak_report_file try: gmp_path = self.getGMPPluginPath(options) if gmp_path is not None: browserEnv["MOZ_GMP_PATH"] = gmp_path except EnvironmentError: self.log.error('Could not find path to gmp-fake plugin!') return None if options.fatalAssertions: browserEnv["XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK"] = "stack-and-abort" # Produce a mozlog, if setup (see MOZ_LOG global at the top of # this script). self.mozLogs = MOZ_LOG and "MOZ_UPLOAD_DIR" in os.environ if self.mozLogs: browserEnv["MOZ_LOG"] = MOZ_LOG if debugger and not options.slowscript: browserEnv["JS_DISABLE_SLOW_SCRIPT_SIGNALS"] = "1" # For e10s, our tests default to suppressing the "unsafe CPOW usage" # warnings that can plague test logs. if not options.enableCPOWWarnings: browserEnv["DISABLE_UNSAFE_CPOW_WARNINGS"] = "1" return browserEnv def killNamedOrphans(self, pname): """ Kill orphan processes matching the given command name """ self.log.info("Checking for orphan %s processes..." % pname) def _psInfo(line): if pname in line: self.log.info(line) process = mozprocess.ProcessHandler(['ps', '-f'], processOutputLine=_psInfo) process.run() process.wait() def _psKill(line): parts = line.split() if len(parts) == 3 and parts[0].isdigit(): pid = int(parts[0]) if parts[2] == pname and parts[1] == '1': self.log.info("killing %s orphan with pid %d" % (pname, pid)) killPid(pid, self.log) process = mozprocess.ProcessHandler(['ps', '-o', 'pid,ppid,comm'], processOutputLine=_psKill) process.run() process.wait() def execute_start_script(self): if not self.start_script or not self.marionette: return if os.path.isfile(self.start_script): with open(self.start_script, 'r') as fh: script = fh.read() else: script = self.start_script with self.marionette.using_context('chrome'): return self.marionette.execute_script(script, script_args=self.start_script_args) def fillCertificateDB(self, options): # TODO: move -> mozprofile: # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746243#c35 pwfilePath = os.path.join(options.profilePath, ".crtdbpw") with open(pwfilePath, "w") as pwfile: pwfile.write("\n") # Pre-create the certification database for the profile env = self.environment(xrePath=options.xrePath) env["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = options.xrePath bin_suffix = mozinfo.info.get('bin_suffix', '') certutil = os.path.join(options.utilityPath, "certutil" + bin_suffix) pk12util = os.path.join(options.utilityPath, "pk12util" + bin_suffix) toolsEnv = env if mozinfo.info["asan"]: # Disable leak checking when running these tools toolsEnv["ASAN_OPTIONS"] = "detect_leaks=0" if mozinfo.info["tsan"]: # Disable race checking when running these tools toolsEnv["TSAN_OPTIONS"] = "report_bugs=0" if self.certdbNew: # android uses the new DB formats exclusively certdbPath = "sql:" + options.profilePath else: # desktop seems to use the old certdbPath = options.profilePath status = call( [certutil, "-N", "-d", certdbPath, "-f", pwfilePath], env=toolsEnv) if status: return status # Walk the cert directory and add custom CAs and client certs files = os.listdir(options.certPath) for item in files: root, ext = os.path.splitext(item) if ext == ".ca": trustBits = "CT,," if root.endswith("-object"): trustBits = "CT,,CT" call([certutil, "-A", "-i", os.path.join(options.certPath, item), "-d", certdbPath, "-f", pwfilePath, "-n", root, "-t", trustBits], env=toolsEnv) elif ext == ".client": call([pk12util, "-i", os.path.join(options.certPath, item), "-w", pwfilePath, "-d", certdbPath], env=toolsEnv) os.unlink(pwfilePath) return 0 def buildProfile(self, options): """ create the profile and add optional chrome bits and files if requested """ if options.flavor == 'browser' and options.timeout: options.extraPrefs.append( "testing.browserTestHarness.timeout=%d" % options.timeout) # browser-chrome tests use a fairly short default timeout of 45 seconds; # this is sometimes too short on asan and debug, where we expect reduced # performance. if (mozinfo.info["asan"] or mozinfo.info["debug"]) and \ options.flavor == 'browser' and options.timeout is None: self.log.info("Increasing default timeout to 90 seconds") options.extraPrefs.append("testing.browserTestHarness.timeout=90") options.extraPrefs.append( "browser.tabs.remote.autostart=%s" % ('true' if options.e10s else 'false')) if options.strictContentSandbox: options.extraPrefs.append("security.sandbox.content.level=1") options.extraPrefs.append( "dom.ipc.tabs.nested.enabled=%s" % ('true' if options.nested_oop else 'false')) # get extensions to install extensions = self.getExtensionsToInstall(options) # web apps appsPath = os.path.join( SCRIPT_DIR, 'profile_data', 'webapps_mochitest.json') if os.path.exists(appsPath): with open(appsPath) as apps_file: apps = json.load(apps_file) else: apps = None # preferences preferences = [ os.path.join( SCRIPT_DIR, 'profile_data', 'prefs_general.js')] prefs = {} for path in preferences: prefs.update(Preferences.read_prefs(path)) prefs.update(self.extraPrefs(options.extraPrefs)) # interpolate preferences interpolation = { "server": "%s:%s" % (options.webServer, options.httpPort)} prefs = json.loads(json.dumps(prefs) % interpolation) for pref in prefs: prefs[pref] = Preferences.cast(prefs[pref]) # TODO: make this less hacky # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=913152 # proxy # use SSL port for legacy compatibility; see # - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688667#c66 # - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=899221 # - https://github.com/mozilla/mozbase/commit/43f9510e3d58bfed32790c82a57edac5f928474d # 'ws': str(self.webSocketPort) proxy = {'remote': options.webServer, 'http': options.httpPort, 'https': options.sslPort, 'ws': options.sslPort } # See if we should use fake media devices. if options.useTestMediaDevices: prefs['media.audio_loopback_dev'] = self.mediaDevices['audio'] prefs['media.video_loopback_dev'] = self.mediaDevices['video'] # create a profile self.profile = Profile(profile=options.profilePath, addons=extensions, locations=self.locations, preferences=prefs, apps=apps, proxy=proxy ) # Fix options.profilePath for legacy consumers. options.profilePath = self.profile.profile manifest = self.addChromeToProfile(options) self.copyExtraFilesToProfile(options) # create certificate database for the profile # TODO: this should really be upstreamed somewhere, maybe mozprofile certificateStatus = self.fillCertificateDB(options) if certificateStatus: self.log.error( "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | runtests.py | Certificate integration failed") return None return manifest def getGMPPluginPath(self, options): if options.gmp_path: return options.gmp_path gmp_parentdirs = [ # For local builds, GMP plugins will be under dist/bin. options.xrePath, # For packaged builds, GMP plugins will get copied under # $profile/plugins. os.path.join(self.profile.profile, 'plugins'), ] gmp_subdirs = [ os.path.join('gmp-fake', '1.0'), os.path.join('gmp-fakeopenh264', '1.0'), os.path.join('gmp-clearkey', '0.1'), ] gmp_paths = [os.path.join(parent, sub) for parent in gmp_parentdirs for sub in gmp_subdirs if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(parent, sub))] if not gmp_paths: # This is fatal for desktop environments. raise EnvironmentError('Could not find test gmp plugins') return os.pathsep.join(gmp_paths) def cleanup(self, options): """ remove temporary files and profile """ if hasattr(self, 'manifest') and self.manifest is not None: os.remove(self.manifest) if hasattr(self, 'profile'): del self.profile if options.pidFile != "": try: os.remove(options.pidFile) if os.path.exists(options.pidFile + ".xpcshell.pid"): os.remove(options.pidFile + ".xpcshell.pid") except: self.log.warning( "cleaning up pidfile '%s' was unsuccessful from the test harness" % options.pidFile) options.manifestFile = None def dumpScreen(self, utilityPath): if self.haveDumpedScreen: self.log.info( "Not taking screenshot here: see the one that was previously logged") return self.haveDumpedScreen = True dump_screen(utilityPath, self.log) def killAndGetStack( self, processPID, utilityPath, debuggerInfo, dump_screen=False): """ Kill the process, preferrably in a way that gets us a stack trace. Also attempts to obtain a screenshot before killing the process if specified. """ self.log.info("Killing process: %s" % processPID) if dump_screen: self.dumpScreen(utilityPath) if mozinfo.info.get('crashreporter', True) and not debuggerInfo: try: minidump_path = os.path.join(self.profile.profile, 'minidumps') mozcrash.kill_and_get_minidump(processPID, minidump_path, utilityPath) except OSError: # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=921509 self.log.info( "Can't trigger Breakpad, process no longer exists") return self.log.info("Can't trigger Breakpad, just killing process") killPid(processPID, self.log) def extract_child_pids(self, process_log, parent_pid=None): """Parses the given log file for the pids of any processes launched by the main process and returns them as a list. If parent_pid is provided, and psutil is available, returns children of parent_pid according to psutil. """ if parent_pid and HAVE_PSUTIL: self.log.info("Determining child pids from psutil") return [p.pid for p in psutil.Process(parent_pid).children()] rv = [] pid_re = re.compile(r'==> process \d+ launched child process (\d+)') with open(process_log) as fd: for line in fd: self.log.info(line.rstrip()) m = pid_re.search(line) if m: rv.append(int(m.group(1))) return rv def checkForZombies(self, processLog, utilityPath, debuggerInfo): """Look for hung processes""" if not os.path.exists(processLog): self.log.info( 'Automation Error: PID log not found: %s' % processLog) # Whilst no hung process was found, the run should still display as # a failure return True # scan processLog for zombies self.log.info('zombiecheck | Reading PID log: %s' % processLog) processList = self.extract_child_pids(processLog) # kill zombies foundZombie = False for processPID in processList: self.log.info( "zombiecheck | Checking for orphan process with PID: %d" % processPID) if isPidAlive(processPID): foundZombie = True self.log.error("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | zombiecheck | child process " "%d still alive after shutdown" % processPID) self.killAndGetStack( processPID, utilityPath, debuggerInfo, dump_screen=not debuggerInfo) return foundZombie def runApp(self, testUrl, env, app, profile, extraArgs, utilityPath, debuggerInfo=None, valgrindPath=None, valgrindArgs=None, valgrindSuppFiles=None, symbolsPath=None, timeout=-1, detectShutdownLeaks=False, screenshotOnFail=False, bisectChunk=None, marionette_args=None): """ Run the app, log the duration it took to execute, return the status code. Kills the app if it runs for longer than |maxTime| seconds, or outputs nothing for |timeout| seconds. """ # It can't be the case that both a with-debugger and an # on-Valgrind run have been requested. doTests() should have # already excluded this possibility. assert not(valgrindPath and debuggerInfo) # debugger information interactive = False debug_args = None if debuggerInfo: interactive = debuggerInfo.interactive debug_args = [debuggerInfo.path] + debuggerInfo.args # Set up Valgrind arguments. if valgrindPath: interactive = False valgrindArgs_split = ([] if valgrindArgs is None else valgrindArgs.split(",")) valgrindSuppFiles_final = [] if valgrindSuppFiles is not None: valgrindSuppFiles_final = ["--suppressions=" + path for path in valgrindSuppFiles.split(",")] debug_args = ([valgrindPath] + mozdebug.get_default_valgrind_args() + valgrindArgs_split + valgrindSuppFiles_final) # fix default timeout if timeout == -1: timeout = self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT # Note in the log if running on Valgrind if valgrindPath: self.log.info("runtests.py | Running on Valgrind. " + "Using timeout of %d seconds." % timeout) # copy env so we don't munge the caller's environment env = env.copy() # make sure we clean up after ourselves. try: # set process log environment variable tmpfd, processLog = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='pidlog') os.close(tmpfd) env["MOZ_PROCESS_LOG"] = processLog if debuggerInfo: # If a debugger is attached, don't use timeouts, and don't # capture ctrl-c. timeout = None signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, lambda sigid, frame: None) # build command line cmd = os.path.abspath(app) args = list(extraArgs) args.append('-marionette') # TODO: mozrunner should use -foreground at least for mac # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=916512 args.append('-foreground') self.start_script_args.append(testUrl or 'about:blank') if detectShutdownLeaks and not self.disable_leak_checking: shutdownLeaks = ShutdownLeaks(self.log) else: shutdownLeaks = None if mozinfo.info["asan"] and (mozinfo.isLinux or mozinfo.isMac) \ and not self.disable_leak_checking: lsanLeaks = LSANLeaks(self.log) else: lsanLeaks = None # create an instance to process the output outputHandler = self.OutputHandler( harness=self, utilityPath=utilityPath, symbolsPath=symbolsPath, dump_screen_on_timeout=not debuggerInfo, dump_screen_on_fail=screenshotOnFail, shutdownLeaks=shutdownLeaks, lsanLeaks=lsanLeaks, bisectChunk=bisectChunk) def timeoutHandler(): browserProcessId = outputHandler.browserProcessId self.handleTimeout( timeout, proc, utilityPath, debuggerInfo, browserProcessId, processLog) kp_kwargs = {'kill_on_timeout': False, 'cwd': SCRIPT_DIR, 'onTimeout': [timeoutHandler]} kp_kwargs['processOutputLine'] = [outputHandler] # create mozrunner instance and start the system under test process self.lastTestSeen = self.test_name startTime = datetime.now() runner_cls = mozrunner.runners.get( mozinfo.info.get( 'appname', 'firefox'), mozrunner.Runner) runner = runner_cls(profile=self.profile, binary=cmd, cmdargs=args, env=env, process_class=mozprocess.ProcessHandlerMixin, process_args=kp_kwargs) # start the runner runner.start(debug_args=debug_args, interactive=interactive, outputTimeout=timeout) proc = runner.process_handler self.log.info("runtests.py | Application pid: %d" % proc.pid) self.log.process_start("Main app process") # start marionette and kick off the tests marionette_args = marionette_args or {} port_timeout = marionette_args.pop('port_timeout') self.marionette = Marionette(**marionette_args) self.marionette.start_session(timeout=port_timeout) # install specialpowers and mochikit as temporary addons addons = Addons(self.marionette) addons.install(os.path.join(here, 'extensions', 'specialpowers'), temp=True) addons.install(self.mochijar, temp=True) self.execute_start_script() # an open marionette session interacts badly with mochitest, # delete it until we figure out why. self.marionette.delete_session() del self.marionette # wait until app is finished # XXX copy functionality from # https://github.com/mozilla/mozbase/blob/master/mozrunner/mozrunner/runner.py#L61 # until bug 913970 is fixed regarding mozrunner `wait` not returning status # see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=913970 status = proc.wait() self.log.process_exit("Main app process", status) runner.process_handler = None # finalize output handler outputHandler.finish() # record post-test information if status: self.message_logger.dump_buffered() self.log.error( "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | %s | application terminated with exit code %s" % (self.lastTestSeen, status)) else: self.lastTestSeen = 'Main app process exited normally' self.log.info( "runtests.py | Application ran for: %s" % str( datetime.now() - startTime)) # Do a final check for zombie child processes. zombieProcesses = self.checkForZombies( processLog, utilityPath, debuggerInfo) # check for crashes minidump_path = os.path.join(self.profile.profile, "minidumps") crash_count = mozcrash.log_crashes( self.log, minidump_path, symbolsPath, test=self.lastTestSeen) if crash_count or zombieProcesses: status = 1 finally: # cleanup if os.path.exists(processLog): os.remove(processLog) return status def initializeLooping(self, options): """ This method is used to clear the contents before each run of for loop. This method is used for --run-by-dir and --bisect-chunk. """ self.expectedError.clear() self.result.clear() options.manifestFile = None options.profilePath = None self.urlOpts = [] def resolve_runtime_file(self, options): """ Return a path to the runtimes file for a given flavor and subsuite. """ template = "mochitest-{suite_slug}{e10s}.runtimes.json" data_dir = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, 'runtimes') # Determine the suite slug in the runtimes file name slug = self.normflavor(options.flavor) if slug == 'browser-chrome' and options.subsuite == 'devtools': slug = 'devtools-chrome' elif slug == 'mochitest': slug = 'plain' if options.subsuite: slug = options.subsuite e10s = '' if options.e10s: e10s = '-e10s' return os.path.join(data_dir, template.format( e10s=e10s, suite_slug=slug)) def normalize_paths(self, paths): # Normalize test paths so they are relative to test root norm_paths = [] for p in paths: abspath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self.oldcwd, p)) if abspath.startswith(self.testRootAbs): norm_paths.append(os.path.relpath(abspath, self.testRootAbs)) else: norm_paths.append(p) return norm_paths def getTestsToRun(self, options): """ This method makes a list of tests that are to be run. Required mainly for --bisect-chunk. """ tests = self.getActiveTests(options) self.logPreamble(tests) testsToRun = [] for test in tests: if 'disabled' in test: continue testsToRun.append(test['path']) return testsToRun def runMochitests(self, options, testsToRun): "This is a base method for calling other methods in this class for --bisect-chunk." # Making an instance of bisect class for --bisect-chunk option. bisect = bisection.Bisect(self) finished = False status = 0 bisection_log = 0 while not finished: if options.bisectChunk: testsToRun = bisect.pre_test(options, testsToRun, status) # To inform that we are in the process of bisection, and to # look for bleedthrough if options.bisectChunk != "default" and not bisection_log: self.log.error("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | Bisection | Please ignore repeats " "and look for 'Bleedthrough' (if any) at the end of " "the failure list") bisection_log = 1 result = self.doTests(options, testsToRun) if options.bisectChunk: status = bisect.post_test( options, self.expectedError, self.result) else: status = -1 if status == -1: finished = True # We need to print the summary only if options.bisectChunk has a value. # Also we need to make sure that we do not print the summary in between # running tests via --run-by-dir. if options.bisectChunk and options.bisectChunk in self.result: bisect.print_summary() return result def runTests(self, options): """ Prepare, configure, run tests and cleanup """ # a11y and chrome tests don't run with e10s enabled in CI. Need to set # this here since |mach mochitest| sets the flavor after argument parsing. if options.flavor in ('a11y', 'chrome'): options.e10s = False mozinfo.update({"e10s": options.e10s}) # for test manifest parsing. self.setTestRoot(options) # Despite our efforts to clean up servers started by this script, in practice # we still see infrequent cases where a process is orphaned and interferes # with future tests, typically because the old server is keeping the port in use. # Try to avoid those failures by checking for and killing orphan servers before # trying to start new ones. self.killNamedOrphans('ssltunnel') self.killNamedOrphans('xpcshell') if options.cleanupCrashes: mozcrash.cleanup_pending_crash_reports() # Until we have all green, this only runs on bc*/dt*/mochitest-chrome # jobs, not jetpack*, a11yr (for perf reasons), or plain testsToRun = self.getTestsToRun(options) if not options.runByDir: return self.runMochitests(options, testsToRun) # code for --run-by-dir dirs = self.getDirectories(options) result = 1 # default value, if no tests are run. for d in dirs: print "dir: %s" % d # BEGIN LEAKCHECK HACK # Leak checking was broken in mochitest unnoticed for a length of time. During # this time, several leaks slipped through. The leak checking was fixed by bug # 1325148, but it couldn't land until all the regressions were also fixed or # backed out. Rather than waiting and risking new regressions, in the meantime # this code will selectively disable leak checking on flavors/directories where # known regressions exist. At least this way we can prevent further damage while # they get fixed. skip_leak_conditions = [ (options.flavor in ('browser', 'chrome', 'plain') and d.startswith('toolkit/components/extensions/test/mochitest'), 'bug 1325158'), # noqa ] for condition, reason in skip_leak_conditions: if condition: self.log.warning('WARNING | disabling leakcheck due to {}'.format(reason)) self.disable_leak_checking = True break else: self.disable_leak_checking = False # END LEAKCHECK HACK tests_in_dir = [t for t in testsToRun if os.path.dirname(t) == d] # If we are using --run-by-dir, we should not use the profile path (if) provided # by the user, since we need to create a new directory for each run. We would face # problems if we use the directory provided by the user. result = self.runMochitests(options, tests_in_dir) # Dump the logging buffer self.message_logger.dump_buffered() if result == -1: break e10s_mode = "e10s" if options.e10s else "non-e10s" # printing total number of tests if options.flavor == 'browser': print "TEST-INFO | checking window state" print "Browser Chrome Test Summary" print "\tPassed: %s" % self.countpass print "\tFailed: %s" % self.countfail print "\tTodo: %s" % self.counttodo print "\tMode: %s" % e10s_mode print "*** End BrowserChrome Test Results ***" else: print "0 INFO TEST-START | Shutdown" print "1 INFO Passed: %s" % self.countpass print "2 INFO Failed: %s" % self.countfail print "3 INFO Todo: %s" % self.counttodo print "4 INFO Mode: %s" % e10s_mode print "5 INFO SimpleTest FINISHED" return result def doTests(self, options, testsToFilter=None): # A call to initializeLooping method is required in case of --run-by-dir or --bisect-chunk # since we need to initialize variables for each loop. if options.bisectChunk or options.runByDir: self.initializeLooping(options) # get debugger info, a dict of: # {'path': path to the debugger (string), # 'interactive': whether the debugger is interactive or not (bool) # 'args': arguments to the debugger (list) # TODO: use mozrunner.local.debugger_arguments: # https://github.com/mozilla/mozbase/blob/master/mozrunner/mozrunner/local.py#L42 debuggerInfo = None if options.debugger: debuggerInfo = mozdebug.get_debugger_info( options.debugger, options.debuggerArgs, options.debuggerInteractive) if options.useTestMediaDevices: devices = findTestMediaDevices(self.log) if not devices: self.log.error("Could not find test media devices to use") return 1 self.mediaDevices = devices # See if we were asked to run on Valgrind valgrindPath = None valgrindArgs = None valgrindSuppFiles = None if options.valgrind: valgrindPath = options.valgrind if options.valgrindArgs: valgrindArgs = options.valgrindArgs if options.valgrindSuppFiles: valgrindSuppFiles = options.valgrindSuppFiles if (valgrindArgs or valgrindSuppFiles) and not valgrindPath: self.log.error("Specified --valgrind-args or --valgrind-supp-files," " but not --valgrind") return 1 if valgrindPath and debuggerInfo: self.log.error("Can't use both --debugger and --valgrind together") return 1 if valgrindPath and not valgrindSuppFiles: valgrindSuppFiles = ",".join(get_default_valgrind_suppression_files()) # buildProfile sets self.profile . # This relies on sideeffects and isn't very stateful: # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=919300 self.manifest = self.buildProfile(options) if self.manifest is None: return 1 self.leak_report_file = os.path.join( options.profilePath, "runtests_leaks.log") self.browserEnv = self.buildBrowserEnv( options, debuggerInfo is not None) if self.browserEnv is None: return 1 if self.mozLogs: self.browserEnv["MOZ_LOG_FILE"] = "{}/moz-pid=%PID-uid={}.log".format( self.browserEnv["MOZ_UPLOAD_DIR"], str(uuid.uuid4())) try: self.startServers(options, debuggerInfo) # testsToFilter parameter is used to filter out the test list that # is sent to buildTestPath testURL = self.buildTestPath(options, testsToFilter) # read the number of tests here, if we are not going to run any, # terminate early if os.path.exists( os.path.join( SCRIPT_DIR, options.testRunManifestFile)): with open(os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, options.testRunManifestFile)) as fHandle: tests = json.load(fHandle) count = 0 for test in tests['tests']: count += 1 if count == 0: return 1 self.buildURLOptions(options, self.browserEnv) if self.urlOpts: testURL += "?" + "&".join(self.urlOpts) if options.immersiveMode: options.browserArgs.extend(('-firefoxpath', options.app)) options.app = self.immersiveHelperPath if options.jsdebugger: options.browserArgs.extend(['-jsdebugger']) # Remove the leak detection file so it can't "leak" to the tests run. # The file is not there if leak logging was not enabled in the # application build. if os.path.exists(self.leak_report_file): os.remove(self.leak_report_file) # then again to actually run mochitest if options.timeout: timeout = options.timeout + 30 elif options.debugger or not options.autorun: timeout = None else: timeout = 330.0 # default JS harness timeout is 300 seconds # Detect shutdown leaks for m-bc runs if # code coverage is not enabled. detectShutdownLeaks = False if options.jscov_dir_prefix is None: detectShutdownLeaks = mozinfo.info[ "debug"] and options.flavor == 'browser' self.start_script_args.append(self.normflavor(options.flavor)) marionette_args = { 'symbols_path': options.symbolsPath, 'socket_timeout': options.marionette_socket_timeout, 'port_timeout': options.marionette_port_timeout, 'startup_timeout': options.marionette_startup_timeout, } if options.marionette: host, port = options.marionette.split(':') marionette_args['host'] = host marionette_args['port'] = int(port) self.log.info("runtests.py | Running with e10s: {}".format(options.e10s)) self.log.info("runtests.py | Running tests: start.\n") status = self.runApp(testURL, self.browserEnv, options.app, profile=self.profile, extraArgs=options.browserArgs, utilityPath=options.utilityPath, debuggerInfo=debuggerInfo, valgrindPath=valgrindPath, valgrindArgs=valgrindArgs, valgrindSuppFiles=valgrindSuppFiles, symbolsPath=options.symbolsPath, timeout=timeout, detectShutdownLeaks=detectShutdownLeaks, screenshotOnFail=options.screenshotOnFail, bisectChunk=options.bisectChunk, marionette_args=marionette_args, ) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.log.info("runtests.py | Received keyboard interrupt.\n") status = -1 except: traceback.print_exc() self.log.error( "Automation Error: Received unexpected exception while running application\n") status = 1 finally: self.stopServers() ignoreMissingLeaks = options.ignoreMissingLeaks leakThresholds = options.leakThresholds # Stop leak detection if m-bc code coverage is enabled # by maxing out the leak threshold for all processes. if options.jscov_dir_prefix: for processType in leakThresholds: ignoreMissingLeaks.append(processType) leakThresholds[processType] = sys.maxsize mozleak.process_leak_log( self.leak_report_file, leak_thresholds=leakThresholds, ignore_missing_leaks=ignoreMissingLeaks, log=self.log, stack_fixer=get_stack_fixer_function(options.utilityPath, options.symbolsPath), ) self.log.info("runtests.py | Running tests: end.") if self.manifest is not None: self.cleanup(options) return status def handleTimeout(self, timeout, proc, utilityPath, debuggerInfo, browser_pid, processLog): """handle process output timeout""" # TODO: bug 913975 : _processOutput should call self.processOutputLine # one more time one timeout (I think) error_message = ("TEST-UNEXPECTED-TIMEOUT | %s | application timed out after " "%d seconds with no output") % (self.lastTestSeen, int(timeout)) self.message_logger.dump_buffered() self.message_logger.buffering = False self.log.info(error_message) self.log.error("Force-terminating active process(es).") browser_pid = browser_pid or proc.pid child_pids = self.extract_child_pids(processLog, browser_pid) self.log.info('Found child pids: %s' % child_pids) if HAVE_PSUTIL: child_procs = [psutil.Process(pid) for pid in child_pids] for pid in child_pids: self.killAndGetStack(pid, utilityPath, debuggerInfo, dump_screen=not debuggerInfo) gone, alive = psutil.wait_procs(child_procs, timeout=30) for p in gone: self.log.info('psutil found pid %s dead' % p.pid) for p in alive: self.log.warning('failed to kill pid %d after 30s' % p.pid) else: self.log.error("psutil not available! Will wait 30s before " "attempting to kill parent process. This should " "not occur in mozilla automation. See bug 1143547.") for pid in child_pids: self.killAndGetStack(pid, utilityPath, debuggerInfo, dump_screen=not debuggerInfo) if child_pids: time.sleep(30) self.killAndGetStack(browser_pid, utilityPath, debuggerInfo, dump_screen=not debuggerInfo) class OutputHandler(object): """line output handler for mozrunner""" def __init__( self, harness, utilityPath, symbolsPath=None, dump_screen_on_timeout=True, dump_screen_on_fail=False, shutdownLeaks=None, lsanLeaks=None, bisectChunk=None): """ harness -- harness instance dump_screen_on_timeout -- whether to dump the screen on timeout """ self.harness = harness self.utilityPath = utilityPath self.symbolsPath = symbolsPath self.dump_screen_on_timeout = dump_screen_on_timeout self.dump_screen_on_fail = dump_screen_on_fail self.shutdownLeaks = shutdownLeaks self.lsanLeaks = lsanLeaks self.bisectChunk = bisectChunk # With metro browser runs this script launches the metro test harness which launches # the browser. The metro test harness hands back the real browser process id via log # output which we need to pick up on and parse out. This variable tracks the real # browser process id if we find it. self.browserProcessId = None self.stackFixerFunction = self.stackFixer() def processOutputLine(self, line): """per line handler of output for mozprocess""" # Parsing the line (by the structured messages logger). messages = self.harness.message_logger.parse_line(line) for message in messages: # Passing the message to the handlers for handler in self.outputHandlers(): message = handler(message) # Processing the message by the logger self.harness.message_logger.process_message(message) __call__ = processOutputLine def outputHandlers(self): """returns ordered list of output handlers""" handlers = [self.fix_stack, self.record_last_test, self.dumpScreenOnTimeout, self.dumpScreenOnFail, self.trackShutdownLeaks, self.trackLSANLeaks, self.countline, ] if self.bisectChunk: handlers.append(self.record_result) handlers.append(self.first_error) return handlers def stackFixer(self): """ return get_stack_fixer_function, if any, to use on the output lines """ return get_stack_fixer_function(self.utilityPath, self.symbolsPath) def finish(self): if self.shutdownLeaks: self.shutdownLeaks.process() if self.lsanLeaks: self.lsanLeaks.process() # output message handlers: # these take a message and return a message def record_result(self, message): # by default make the result key equal to pass. if message['action'] == 'test_start': key = message['test'].split('/')[-1].strip() self.harness.result[key] = "PASS" elif message['action'] == 'test_status': if 'expected' in message: key = message['test'].split('/')[-1].strip() self.harness.result[key] = "FAIL" elif message['status'] == 'FAIL': key = message['test'].split('/')[-1].strip() self.harness.result[key] = "TODO" return message def first_error(self, message): if message['action'] == 'test_status' and 'expected' in message and message[ 'status'] == 'FAIL': key = message['test'].split('/')[-1].strip() if key not in self.harness.expectedError: self.harness.expectedError[key] = message.get( 'message', message['subtest']).strip() return message def countline(self, message): if message['action'] != 'log': return message line = message['message'] val = 0 try: val = int(line.split(':')[-1].strip()) except (AttributeError, ValueError): return message if "Passed:" in line: self.harness.countpass += val elif "Failed:" in line: self.harness.countfail += val elif "Todo:" in line: self.harness.counttodo += val return message def fix_stack(self, message): if message['action'] == 'log' and self.stackFixerFunction: message['message'] = self.stackFixerFunction(message['message']) return message def record_last_test(self, message): """record last test on harness""" if message['action'] == 'test_start': self.harness.lastTestSeen = message['test'] return message def dumpScreenOnTimeout(self, message): if (not self.dump_screen_on_fail and self.dump_screen_on_timeout and message['action'] == 'test_status' and 'expected' in message and "Test timed out" in message['subtest']): self.harness.dumpScreen(self.utilityPath) return message def dumpScreenOnFail(self, message): if self.dump_screen_on_fail and 'expected' in message and message[ 'status'] == 'FAIL': self.harness.dumpScreen(self.utilityPath) return message def trackLSANLeaks(self, message): if self.lsanLeaks and message['action'] == 'log': self.lsanLeaks.log(message['message']) return message def trackShutdownLeaks(self, message): if self.shutdownLeaks: self.shutdownLeaks.log(message) return message def getDirectories(self, options): """ Make the list of directories by parsing manifests """ tests = self.getActiveTests(options) dirlist = [] for test in tests: if 'disabled' in test: continue rootdir = '/'.join(test['path'].split('/')[:-1]) if rootdir not in dirlist: dirlist.append(rootdir) return dirlist def run_test_harness(parser, options): parser.validate(options) logger_options = { key: value for key, value in vars(options).iteritems() if key.startswith('log') or key == 'valgrind'} runner = MochitestDesktop(logger_options, quiet=options.quiet) options.runByDir = False if options.flavor in ('plain', 'browser', 'chrome'): options.runByDir = True result = runner.runTests(options) if runner.mozLogs: with zipfile.ZipFile("{}/mozLogs.zip".format(runner.browserEnv["MOZ_UPLOAD_DIR"]), "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as logzip: for logfile in glob.glob("{}/moz*.log*".format(runner.browserEnv["MOZ_UPLOAD_DIR"])): logzip.write(logfile) os.remove(logfile) logzip.close() # don't dump failures if running from automation as treeherder already displays them if build_obj: if runner.message_logger.errors: result = 1 runner.message_logger.logger.warning("The following tests failed:") for error in runner.message_logger.errors: runner.message_logger.logger.log_raw(error) runner.message_logger.finish() return result def cli(args=sys.argv[1:]): # parse command line options parser = MochitestArgumentParser(app='generic') options = parser.parse_args(args) if options is None: # parsing error sys.exit(1) return run_test_harness(parser, options) if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(cli())