# 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/. import os import platform import socket from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod from ..wptcommandline import require_arg here = os.path.split(__file__)[0] def cmd_arg(name, value=None): prefix = "-" if platform.system() == "Windows" else "--" rv = prefix + name if value is not None: rv += "=" + value return rv def get_free_port(start_port, exclude=None): """Get the first port number after start_port (inclusive) that is not currently bound. :param start_port: Integer port number at which to start testing. :param exclude: Set of port numbers to skip""" port = start_port while True: if exclude and port in exclude: port += 1 continue s = socket.socket() try: s.bind(("127.0.0.1", port)) except socket.error: port += 1 else: return port finally: s.close() def browser_command(binary, args, debug_info): if debug_info: if debug_info.requiresEscapedArgs: args = [item.replace("&", "\\&") for item in args] debug_args = [debug_info.path] + debug_info.args else: debug_args = [] command = [binary] + args return debug_args, command class BrowserError(Exception): pass class Browser(object): __metaclass__ = ABCMeta process_cls = None init_timeout = 30 def __init__(self, logger): """Abstract class serving as the basis for Browser implementations. The Browser is used in the TestRunnerManager to start and stop the browser process, and to check the state of that process. This class also acts as a context manager, enabling it to do browser-specific setup at the start of the testrun and cleanup after the run is complete. :param logger: Structured logger to use for output. """ self.logger = logger def __enter__(self): self.setup() return self def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.cleanup() def setup(self): """Used for browser-specific setup that happens at the start of a test run""" pass @abstractmethod def start(self): """Launch the browser object and get it into a state where is is ready to run tests""" pass @abstractmethod def stop(self): """Stop the running browser process.""" pass @abstractmethod def pid(self): """pid of the browser process or None if there is no pid""" pass @abstractmethod def is_alive(self): """Boolean indicating whether the browser process is still running""" pass def setup_ssl(self, hosts): """Return a certificate to use for tests requiring ssl that will be trusted by the browser""" raise NotImplementedError("ssl testing not supported") def cleanup(self): """Browser-specific cleanup that is run after the testrun is finished""" pass def executor_browser(self): """Returns the ExecutorBrowser subclass for this Browser subclass and the keyword arguments with which it should be instantiated""" return ExecutorBrowser, {} def log_crash(self, process, test): """Return a list of dictionaries containing information about crashes that happend in the browser, or an empty list if no crashes occurred""" self.logger.crash(process, test) class NullBrowser(Browser): def start(self): """No-op browser to use in scenarios where the TestRunnerManager shouldn't actually own the browser process (e.g. Servo where we start one browser per test)""" pass def stop(self): pass def pid(self): return None def is_alive(self): return True def on_output(self, line): raise NotImplementedError class ExecutorBrowser(object): def __init__(self, **kwargs): """View of the Browser used by the Executor object. This is needed because the Executor runs in a child process and we can't ship Browser instances between processes on Windows. Typically this will have a few product-specific properties set, but in some cases it may have more elaborate methods for setting up the browser from the runner process. """ for k, v in kwargs.iteritems(): setattr(self, k, v)