# Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (C) 2010 Gabor Rapcsanyi (rgabor@inf.u-szeged.hu), University of Szeged # Copyright (C) 2011, 2013 Apple Inc. 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. import codecs import json import logging import os import platform import Queue import re import StringIO import sys import thread import time import threading import unittest from webkitpy.common.system import outputcapture, path from webkitpy.common.system.crashlogs_unittest import make_mock_crash_report_darwin from webkitpy.common.system.systemhost import SystemHost from webkitpy.common.host import Host from webkitpy.common.host_mock import MockHost from webkitpy import port from webkitpy.layout_tests import run_webkit_tests from webkitpy.layout_tests.models.test_run_results import INTERRUPTED_EXIT_STATUS from webkitpy.port import Port from webkitpy.port import test from webkitpy.test.skip import skip_if from webkitpy.tool.mocktool import MockOptions def parse_args(extra_args=None, tests_included=False, new_results=False, print_nothing=True): extra_args = extra_args or [] args = [] if not '--platform' in extra_args: args.extend(['--platform', 'test']) if not new_results: args.append('--no-new-test-results') if not '--child-processes' in extra_args: args.extend(['--child-processes', 1]) args.extend(extra_args) if not tests_included: # We use the glob to test that globbing works. args.extend(['passes', 'http/tests', 'websocket/tests', 'failures/expected/*']) return run_webkit_tests.parse_args(args) def passing_run(extra_args=None, port_obj=None, tests_included=False, host=None, shared_port=True): options, parsed_args = parse_args(extra_args, tests_included) if not port_obj: host = host or MockHost() port_obj = host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options) if shared_port: port_obj.host.port_factory.get = lambda *args, **kwargs: port_obj logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO() run_details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream) return run_details.exit_code == 0 def logging_run(extra_args=None, port_obj=None, tests_included=False, host=None, new_results=False, shared_port=True): options, parsed_args = parse_args(extra_args=extra_args, tests_included=tests_included, print_nothing=False, new_results=new_results) host = host or MockHost() if not port_obj: port_obj = host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options) run_details, output = run_and_capture(port_obj, options, parsed_args, shared_port) return (run_details, output, host.user) def run_and_capture(port_obj, options, parsed_args, shared_port=True): if shared_port: port_obj.host.port_factory.get = lambda *args, **kwargs: port_obj oc = outputcapture.OutputCapture() try: oc.capture_output() logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO() run_details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream) finally: oc.restore_output() return (run_details, logging_stream) def get_tests_run(args, host=None): results = get_test_results(args, host) return [result.test_name for result in results] def get_test_batches(args, host=None): results = get_test_results(args, host) batches = [] batch = [] current_pid = None for result in results: if batch and result.pid != current_pid: batches.append(batch) batch = [] batch.append(result.test_name) if batch: batches.append(batch) return batches def get_test_results(args, host=None): options, parsed_args = parse_args(args, tests_included=True) host = host or MockHost() port_obj = host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options) oc = outputcapture.OutputCapture() oc.capture_output() logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO() try: run_details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream) finally: oc.restore_output() all_results = [] if run_details.initial_results: all_results.extend(run_details.initial_results.all_results) if run_details.retry_results: all_results.extend(run_details.retry_results.all_results) return all_results def parse_full_results(full_results_text): json_to_eval = full_results_text.replace("ADD_RESULTS(", "").replace(");", "") compressed_results = json.loads(json_to_eval) return compressed_results class StreamTestingMixin(object): def assertContains(self, stream, string): self.assertTrue(string in stream.getvalue()) def assertEmpty(self, stream): self.assertFalse(stream.getvalue()) def assertNotEmpty(self, stream): self.assertTrue(stream.getvalue()) class RunTest(unittest.TestCase, StreamTestingMixin): def setUp(self): # A real PlatformInfo object is used here instead of a # MockPlatformInfo because we need to actually check for # Windows and Mac to skip some tests. self._platform = SystemHost().platform # FIXME: Remove this when we fix test-webkitpy to work # properly on cygwin (bug 63846). self.should_test_processes = not self._platform.is_win() def test_basic(self): options, args = parse_args(tests_included=True) logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO() host = MockHost() port_obj = host.port_factory.get(options.platform, options) details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, args, logging_stream) # These numbers will need to be updated whenever we add new tests. self.assertEqual(details.initial_results.total, test.TOTAL_TESTS) self.assertEqual(details.initial_results.expected_skips, test.TOTAL_SKIPS) self.assertEqual(len(details.initial_results.unexpected_results_by_name), test.UNEXPECTED_PASSES + test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES) self.assertEqual(details.retry_results.total, test.TOTAL_RETRIES) one_line_summary = "%d tests ran as expected, %d didn't:\n" % ( details.initial_results.total - details.initial_results.expected_skips - len(details.initial_results.unexpected_results_by_name), len(details.initial_results.unexpected_results_by_name)) self.assertTrue(one_line_summary in logging_stream.buflist) # Ensure the results were summarized properly. self.assertEqual(details.summarized_results['num_regressions'], details.exit_code) # Ensure the image diff percentage is in the results. self.assertEqual(details.summarized_results['tests']['failures']['expected']['image.html']['image_diff_percent'], 1) # Ensure the results were written out and displayed. full_results_text = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') json_to_eval = full_results_text.replace("ADD_RESULTS(", "").replace(");", "") self.assertEqual(json.loads(json_to_eval), details.summarized_results) self.assertEqual(host.user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(MockHost().platform, '/tmp/layout-test-results/results.html')]) def test_batch_size(self): batch_tests_run = get_test_batches(['--batch-size', '2']) for batch in batch_tests_run: self.assertTrue(len(batch) <= 2, '%s had too many tests' % ', '.join(batch)) def test_child_processes_2(self): if self.should_test_processes: _, regular_output, _ = logging_run( ['--debug-rwt-logging', '--child-processes', '2'], shared_port=False) self.assertTrue(any(['Running 2 ' in line for line in regular_output.buflist])) def test_child_processes_min(self): if self.should_test_processes: _, regular_output, _ = logging_run( ['--debug-rwt-logging', '--child-processes', '2', '-i', 'passes/passes', 'passes'], tests_included=True, shared_port=False) self.assertTrue(any(['Running 1 ' in line for line in regular_output.buflist])) def test_dryrun(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['--dry-run']) self.assertEqual(tests_run, []) tests_run = get_tests_run(['-n']) self.assertEqual(tests_run, []) def test_exception_raised(self): # Exceptions raised by a worker are treated differently depending on # whether they are in-process or out. inline exceptions work as normal, # which allows us to get the full stack trace and traceback from the # worker. The downside to this is that it could be any error, but this # is actually useful in testing. # # Exceptions raised in a separate process are re-packaged into # WorkerExceptions (a subclass of BaseException), which have a string capture of the stack which can # be printed, but don't display properly in the unit test exception handlers. self.assertRaises(BaseException, logging_run, ['failures/expected/exception.html', '--child-processes', '1'], tests_included=True) if self.should_test_processes: self.assertRaises(BaseException, logging_run, ['--child-processes', '2', '--force', 'failures/expected/exception.html', 'passes/text.html'], tests_included=True, shared_port=False) def test_full_results_html(self): # FIXME: verify html? details, _, _ = logging_run(['--full-results-html']) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0) def test_hung_thread(self): details, err, _ = logging_run(['--run-singly', '--time-out-ms=50', 'failures/expected/hang.html'], tests_included=True) # Note that hang.html is marked as WontFix and all WontFix tests are # expected to Pass, so that actually running them generates an "unexpected" error. self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) self.assertNotEmpty(err) def test_keyboard_interrupt(self): # Note that this also tests running a test marked as SKIP if # you specify it explicitly. details, _, _ = logging_run(['failures/expected/keyboard.html', '--child-processes', '1'], tests_included=True) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, INTERRUPTED_EXIT_STATUS) if self.should_test_processes: _, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/expected/keyboard.html', 'passes/text.html', '--child-processes', '2', '--force'], tests_included=True, shared_port=False) self.assertTrue(any(['Interrupted, exiting' in line for line in regular_output.buflist])) def test_no_tests_found(self): details, err, _ = logging_run(['resources'], tests_included=True) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, -1) self.assertContains(err, 'No tests to run.\n') def test_no_tests_found_2(self): details, err, _ = logging_run(['foo'], tests_included=True) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, -1) self.assertContains(err, 'No tests to run.\n') def test_natural_order(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/audio.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'passes/args.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=natural'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(['failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html'], tests_run) def test_natural_order_test_specified_multiple_times(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/args.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=natural'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(['passes/args.html', 'passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html'], tests_run) def test_random_order(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/audio.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'passes/args.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=random'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(sorted(tests_to_run), sorted(tests_run)) def test_random_order_test_specified_multiple_times(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/args.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=random'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(tests_run.count('passes/audio.html'), 2) self.assertEqual(tests_run.count('passes/args.html'), 2) def test_no_order(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/audio.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'passes/args.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=none'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(tests_to_run, tests_run) def test_no_order_test_specified_multiple_times(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/args.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=none'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(tests_to_run, tests_run) def test_no_order_with_directory_entries_in_natural_order(self): tests_to_run = ['http/tests/ssl', 'http/tests/passes'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=none'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['http/tests/ssl/text.html', 'http/tests/passes/image.html', 'http/tests/passes/text.html']) def test_gc_between_tests(self): self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--gc-between-tests'])) def test_complex_text(self): self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--complex-text'])) def test_threaded(self): self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--threaded'])) def test_repeat_each(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--repeat-each', '2'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['passes/image.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html', 'passes/text.html']) def test_ignore_flag(self): # Note that passes/image.html is expected to be run since we specified it directly. tests_run = get_tests_run(['-i', 'passes', 'passes/image.html']) self.assertFalse('passes/text.html' in tests_run) self.assertTrue('passes/image.html' in tests_run) def test_skipped_flag(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes']) self.assertFalse('passes/skipped/skip.html' in tests_run) num_tests_run_by_default = len(tests_run) # Check that nothing changes when we specify skipped=default. self.assertEqual(len(get_tests_run(['--skipped=default', 'passes'])), num_tests_run_by_default) # Now check that we run one more test (the skipped one). tests_run = get_tests_run(['--skipped=ignore', 'passes']) self.assertTrue('passes/skipped/skip.html' in tests_run) self.assertEqual(len(tests_run), num_tests_run_by_default + 1) # Now check that we only run the skipped test. self.assertEqual(get_tests_run(['--skipped=only', 'passes']), ['passes/skipped/skip.html']) # Now check that we don't run anything. self.assertEqual(get_tests_run(['--skipped=always', 'passes/skipped/skip.html']), []) def test_iterations(self): tests_to_run = ['passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--iterations', '2'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html']) def test_repeat_each_iterations_num_tests(self): # The total number of tests should be: number_of_tests * # repeat_each * iterations host = MockHost() _, err, _ = logging_run( ['--iterations', '2', '--repeat-each', '4', '--debug-rwt-logging', 'passes/text.html', 'failures/expected/text.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertContains(err, "All 16 tests ran as expected.\n") def test_run_chunk(self): # Test that we actually select the right chunk all_tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes', 'failures']) chunk_tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-chunk', '1:4', 'passes', 'failures']) self.assertEqual(all_tests_run[4:8], chunk_tests_run) # Test that we wrap around if the number of tests is not evenly divisible by the chunk size tests_to_run = ['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/platform_image.html', 'passes/text.html'] chunk_tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-chunk', '1:3'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html', 'passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html'], chunk_tests_run) def test_run_force(self): # This raises an exception because we run # failures/expected/exception.html, which is normally SKIPped. self.assertRaises(ValueError, logging_run, ['--force']) def test_run_part(self): # Test that we actually select the right part tests_to_run = ['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/platform_image.html', 'passes/text.html'] tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-part', '1:2'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html'], tests_run) # Test that we wrap around if the number of tests is not evenly divisible by the chunk size # (here we end up with 3 parts, each with 2 tests, and we only have 4 tests total, so the # last part repeats the first two tests). chunk_tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-part', '3:3'] + tests_to_run) self.assertEqual(['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html'], chunk_tests_run) def test_run_singly(self): batch_tests_run = get_test_batches(['--run-singly']) for batch in batch_tests_run: self.assertEqual(len(batch), 1, '%s had too many tests' % ', '.join(batch)) def test_skip_failing_tests(self): # This tests that we skip both known failing and known flaky tests. Because there are # no known flaky tests in the default test_expectations, we add additional expectations. host = MockHost() host.filesystem.write_text_file('/tmp/overrides.txt', 'Bug(x) passes/image.html [ ImageOnlyFailure Pass ]\n') batches = get_test_batches(['--skip-failing-tests', '--additional-expectations', '/tmp/overrides.txt'], host=host) has_passes_text = False for batch in batches: self.assertFalse('failures/expected/text.html' in batch) self.assertFalse('passes/image.html' in batch) has_passes_text = has_passes_text or ('passes/text.html' in batch) self.assertTrue(has_passes_text) def test_run_singly_actually_runs_tests(self): details, _, _ = logging_run(['--run-singly'], tests_included=True) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES - 1) # failures/expected/hang.html actually passes w/ --run-singly. def test_single_file(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes/text.html']) self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['passes/text.html']) def test_single_file_with_prefix(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['LayoutTests/passes/text.html']) self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run) def test_single_skipped_file(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/expected/keybaord.html']) self.assertEqual([], tests_run) def test_stderr_is_saved(self): host = MockHost() self.assertTrue(passing_run(host=host)) self.assertEqual(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/passes/error-stderr.txt'), 'stuff going to stderr') def test_test_list(self): host = MockHost() filename = '/tmp/foo.txt' host.filesystem.write_text_file(filename, 'passes/text.html') tests_run = get_tests_run(['--test-list=%s' % filename], host=host) self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run) host.filesystem.remove(filename) details, err, user = logging_run(['--test-list=%s' % filename], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, -1) self.assertNotEmpty(err) def test_test_list_with_prefix(self): host = MockHost() filename = '/tmp/foo.txt' host.filesystem.write_text_file(filename, 'LayoutTests/passes/text.html') tests_run = get_tests_run(['--test-list=%s' % filename], host=host) self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run) def test_missing_and_unexpected_results(self): # Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation # is missing, update the expected generic location. host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', 'failures/expected/missing_image.html', 'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys() self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) expected_token = '"unexpected":{"text-image-checksum.html":{"report":"REGRESSION","expected":"PASS","actual":"IMAGE+TEXT","image_diff_percent":1},"missing_text.html":{"report":"MISSING","expected":"PASS","is_missing_text":true,"actual":"MISSING"}' json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') self.assertTrue(json_string.find(expected_token) != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_regressions":1') != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_flaky":0') != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_missing":1') != -1) def test_pixel_test_directories(self): host = MockHost() """Both tests have faling checksum. We include only the first in pixel tests so only that should fail.""" args = ['--pixel-tests', '--pixel-test-directory', 'failures/unexpected/pixeldir', 'failures/unexpected/pixeldir/image_in_pixeldir.html', 'failures/unexpected/image_not_in_pixeldir.html'] details, err, _ = logging_run(extra_args=args, host=host, tests_included=True) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) expected_token = '"unexpected":{"pixeldir":{"image_in_pixeldir.html":{"report":"REGRESSION","expected":"PASS","actual":"IMAGE"' json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') self.assertTrue(json_string.find(expected_token) != -1) def test_missing_and_unexpected_results_with_custom_exit_code(self): # Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation # is missing, update the expected generic location. class CustomExitCodePort(test.TestPort): def exit_code_from_summarized_results(self, unexpected_results): return unexpected_results['num_regressions'] + unexpected_results['num_missing'] host = MockHost() options, parsed_args = run_webkit_tests.parse_args(['--pixel-tests', '--no-new-test-results']) test_port = CustomExitCodePort(host, options=options) details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', 'failures/expected/missing_image.html', 'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host, port_obj=test_port) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 2) def test_crash_with_stderr(self): host = MockHost() _, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/unexpected/crash-with-stderr.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json').find('{"crash-with-stderr.html":{"report":"REGRESSION","expected":"PASS","actual":"CRASH","has_stderr":true}}') != -1) def test_no_image_failure_with_image_diff(self): host = MockHost() _, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/unexpected/checksum-with-matching-image.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json').find('"num_regressions":0') != -1) def test_crash_log(self): # FIXME: Need to rewrite these tests to not be mac-specific, or move them elsewhere. # Currently CrashLog uploading only works on Darwin. if not self._platform.is_mac(): return mock_crash_report = make_mock_crash_report_darwin('DumpRenderTree', 12345) host = MockHost() host.filesystem.write_text_file('/Users/mock/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/DumpRenderTree_2011-06-13-150719_quadzen.crash', mock_crash_report) _, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/unexpected/crash-with-stderr.html', '--dump-render-tree'], tests_included=True, host=host) expected_crash_log = mock_crash_report self.assertEqual(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/crash-with-stderr-crash-log.txt'), expected_crash_log) def test_web_process_crash_log(self): # FIXME: Need to rewrite these tests to not be mac-specific, or move them elsewhere. # Currently CrashLog uploading only works on Darwin. if not self._platform.is_mac(): return mock_crash_report = make_mock_crash_report_darwin('WebProcess', 12345) host = MockHost() host.filesystem.write_text_file('/Users/mock/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/WebProcess_2011-06-13-150719_quadzen.crash', mock_crash_report) logging_run(['failures/unexpected/web-process-crash-with-stderr.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/web-process-crash-with-stderr-crash-log.txt'), mock_crash_report) def test_exit_after_n_failures_upload(self): host = MockHost() details, regular_output, user = logging_run( ['failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-failures', '1'], tests_included=True, host=host) # By returning False, we know that the incremental results were generated and then deleted. self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/incremental_results.json')) # This checks that we report only the number of tests that actually failed. self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) # This checks that passes/text.html is considered SKIPped. self.assertTrue('"skipped":1' in host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json')) # This checks that we told the user we bailed out. self.assertTrue('Exiting early after 1 failures. 1 tests run.\n' in regular_output.getvalue()) # This checks that neither test ran as expected. # FIXME: This log message is confusing; tests that were skipped should be called out separately. self.assertTrue('0 tests ran as expected, 2 didn\'t:\n' in regular_output.getvalue()) def test_exit_after_n_failures(self): # Unexpected failures should result in tests stopping. tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-failures', '1']) self.assertEqual(['failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_run) # But we'll keep going for expected ones. tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/expected/text.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-failures', '1']) self.assertEqual(['failures/expected/text.html', 'passes/text.html'], tests_run) def test_exit_after_n_crashes(self): # Unexpected crashes should result in tests stopping. tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/unexpected/crash.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts', '1']) self.assertEqual(['failures/unexpected/crash.html'], tests_run) # Same with timeouts. tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/unexpected/timeout.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts', '1']) self.assertEqual(['failures/unexpected/timeout.html'], tests_run) # But we'll keep going for expected ones. tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/expected/crash.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts', '1']) self.assertEqual(['failures/expected/crash.html', 'passes/text.html'], tests_run) def test_results_directory_absolute(self): # We run a configuration that should fail, to generate output, then # look for what the output results url was. host = MockHost() with host.filesystem.mkdtemp() as tmpdir: _, _, user = logging_run(['--results-directory=' + str(tmpdir)], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(host.platform, host.filesystem.join(tmpdir, 'results.html'))]) def test_results_directory_default(self): # We run a configuration that should fail, to generate output, then # look for what the output results url was. # This is the default location. _, _, user = logging_run(tests_included=True) self.assertEqual(user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(MockHost().platform, '/tmp/layout-test-results/results.html')]) def test_results_directory_relative(self): # We run a configuration that should fail, to generate output, then # look for what the output results url was. host = MockHost() host.filesystem.maybe_make_directory('/tmp/cwd') host.filesystem.chdir('/tmp/cwd') _, _, user = logging_run(['--results-directory=foo'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(host.platform, '/tmp/cwd/foo/results.html')]) def test_retrying_and_flaky_tests(self): host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', 'failures/flaky'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0) self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue()) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/flaky/text-actual.txt')) self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/flaky/text-actual.txt')) # Now we test that --clobber-old-results does remove the old entries and the old retries, # and that we don't retry again. host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-retry-failures', '--clobber-old-results', 'failures/flaky'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) self.assertTrue('Clobbering old results' in err.getvalue()) self.assertTrue('flaky/text.html' in err.getvalue()) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/flaky/text-actual.txt')) self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('retries')) def test_retrying_force_pixel_tests(self): host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-pixel-tests', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue()) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt')) self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.png')) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt')) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.png')) json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') json = parse_full_results(json_string) self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["failures"]["unexpected"]["text-image-checksum.html"], {"expected": "PASS", "actual": "TEXT IMAGE+TEXT", "image_diff_percent": 1, "report": "REGRESSION"}) self.assertFalse(json["pixel_tests_enabled"]) self.assertEqual(details.enabled_pixel_tests_in_retry, True) def test_failed_text_with_missing_pixel_results_on_retry(self): # Test what happens when pixel results are missing on retry. host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', '--no-new-test-results', '--no-pixel-tests', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-missing.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys() self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) expected_token = '"unexpected":{"text-image-missing.html":{"report":"REGRESSION","expected":"PASS","actual":"TEXT MISSING","is_missing_image":true}}' json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') self.assertTrue(json_string.find(expected_token) != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_regressions":1') != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_flaky":0') != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_missing":1') != -1) def test_retrying_uses_retries_directory(self): host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt')) self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt')) def test_run_order__inline(self): # These next tests test that we run the tests in ascending alphabetical # order per directory. HTTP tests are sharded separately from other tests, # so we have to test both. tests_run = get_tests_run(['-i', 'passes/passes', 'passes']) self.assertEqual(tests_run, sorted(tests_run)) tests_run = get_tests_run(['http/tests/passes']) self.assertEqual(tests_run, sorted(tests_run)) def test_tolerance(self): class ImageDiffTestPort(test.TestPort): def diff_image(self, expected_contents, actual_contents, tolerance=None): self.tolerance_used_for_diff_image = self._options.tolerance return (True, 1, None) def get_port_for_run(args): options, parsed_args = run_webkit_tests.parse_args(args) host = MockHost() test_port = ImageDiffTestPort(host, options=options) res = passing_run(args, port_obj=test_port, tests_included=True) self.assertTrue(res) return test_port base_args = ['--pixel-tests', '--no-new-test-results', 'failures/expected/*'] # If we pass in an explicit tolerance argument, then that will be used. test_port = get_port_for_run(base_args + ['--tolerance', '.1']) self.assertEqual(0.1, test_port.tolerance_used_for_diff_image) test_port = get_port_for_run(base_args + ['--tolerance', '0']) self.assertEqual(0, test_port.tolerance_used_for_diff_image) # Otherwise the port's default tolerance behavior (including ignoring it) # should be used. test_port = get_port_for_run(base_args) self.assertEqual(None, test_port.tolerance_used_for_diff_image) def test_reftest_run(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes/reftest.html']) self.assertEqual(['passes/reftest.html'], tests_run) def test_reftest_run_reftests_if_pixel_tests_are_disabled(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['--no-pixel-tests', 'passes/reftest.html']) self.assertEqual(['passes/reftest.html'], tests_run) def test_reftest_skip_reftests_if_no_ref_tests(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['--no-ref-tests', 'passes/reftest.html']) self.assertEqual([], tests_run) tests_run = get_tests_run(['--no-ref-tests', '--no-pixel-tests', 'passes/reftest.html']) self.assertEqual([], tests_run) def test_reftest_expected_html_should_be_ignored(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes/reftest-expected.html']) self.assertEqual([], tests_run) def test_reftest_driver_should_run_expected_html(self): tests_run = get_test_results(['passes/reftest.html']) self.assertEqual(tests_run[0].references, ['passes/reftest-expected.html']) def test_reftest_driver_should_run_expected_mismatch_html(self): tests_run = get_test_results(['passes/mismatch.html']) self.assertEqual(tests_run[0].references, ['passes/mismatch-expected-mismatch.html']) def test_reftest_should_not_use_naming_convention_if_not_listed_in_reftestlist(self): host = MockHost() _, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', 'reftests/foo/'], tests_included=True, host=host) json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"unlistedtest.html":{"report":"MISSING","expected":"PASS","is_missing_text":true,"actual":"MISSING","is_missing_image":true}') != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_regressions":4') != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_flaky":0') != -1) self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_missing":1') != -1) def test_additional_platform_directory(self): self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/foo'])) self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/../foo'])) self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/foo', '--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/bar'])) self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', 'foo'])) def test_additional_expectations(self): host = MockHost() host.filesystem.write_text_file('/tmp/overrides.txt', 'Bug(x) failures/unexpected/mismatch.html [ ImageOnlyFailure ]\n') self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-expectations', '/tmp/overrides.txt', 'failures/unexpected/mismatch.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)) def test_no_http_and_force(self): # See test_run_force, using --force raises an exception. # FIXME: We would like to check the warnings generated. self.assertRaises(ValueError, logging_run, ['--force', '--no-http']) @staticmethod def has_test_of_type(tests, type): return [test for test in tests if type in test] def test_no_http_tests(self): batch_tests_dryrun = get_tests_run(['LayoutTests/http', 'websocket/']) self.assertTrue(RunTest.has_test_of_type(batch_tests_dryrun, 'http')) self.assertTrue(RunTest.has_test_of_type(batch_tests_dryrun, 'websocket')) batch_tests_run_no_http = get_tests_run(['--no-http', 'LayoutTests/http', 'websocket/']) self.assertFalse(RunTest.has_test_of_type(batch_tests_run_no_http, 'http')) self.assertFalse(RunTest.has_test_of_type(batch_tests_run_no_http, 'websocket')) batch_tests_run_http = get_tests_run(['--http', 'LayoutTests/http', 'websocket/']) self.assertTrue(RunTest.has_test_of_type(batch_tests_run_http, 'http')) self.assertTrue(RunTest.has_test_of_type(batch_tests_run_http, 'websocket')) def test_platform_tests_are_found(self): tests_run = get_tests_run(['--platform', 'test-mac-leopard', 'http']) self.assertTrue('platform/test-mac-leopard/http/test.html' in tests_run) self.assertFalse('platform/test-win-win7/http/test.html' in tests_run) def test_output_diffs(self): # Test to ensure that we don't generate -pretty.html if PrettyPatch isn't available. host = MockHost() _, err, _ = logging_run(['--pixel-tests', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host) written_files = host.filesystem.written_files self.assertTrue(any(path.endswith('-diff.txt') for path in written_files.keys())) self.assertFalse(any(path.endswith('-pretty-diff.html') for path in written_files.keys())) full_results_text = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') full_results = json.loads(full_results_text.replace("ADD_RESULTS(", "").replace(");", "")) self.assertEqual(full_results['has_pretty_patch'], False) def test_unsupported_platform(self): stdout = StringIO.StringIO() stderr = StringIO.StringIO() res = run_webkit_tests.main(['--platform', 'foo'], stdout, stderr) self.assertEqual(res, run_webkit_tests.EXCEPTIONAL_EXIT_STATUS) self.assertEqual(stdout.getvalue(), '') self.assertTrue('unsupported platform' in stderr.getvalue()) def test_verbose_in_child_processes(self): # When we actually run multiple processes, we may have to reconfigure logging in the # child process (e.g., on win32) and we need to make sure that works and we still # see the verbose log output. However, we can't use logging_run() because using # outputcapture to capture stdout and stderr latter results in a nonpicklable host. # Test is flaky on Windows: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98559 if not self.should_test_processes: return options, parsed_args = parse_args(['--verbose', '--fully-parallel', '--child-processes', '2', 'passes/text.html', 'passes/image.html'], tests_included=True, print_nothing=False) host = MockHost() port_obj = host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options) logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO() run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream) self.assertTrue('text.html passed' in logging_stream.getvalue()) self.assertTrue('image.html passed' in logging_stream.getvalue()) class EndToEndTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_reftest_with_two_notrefs(self): # Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation # is missing, update the expected generic location. host = MockHost() _, _, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', 'reftests/foo/'], tests_included=True, host=host) file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys() json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json') json = parse_full_results(json_string) self.assertTrue("multiple-match-success.html" not in json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]) self.assertTrue("multiple-mismatch-success.html" not in json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]) self.assertTrue("multiple-both-success.html" not in json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]) self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]["multiple-match-failure.html"], {"expected": "PASS", "actual": "IMAGE", "reftest_type": ["=="], "image_diff_percent": 1, "report": "REGRESSION"}) self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]["multiple-mismatch-failure.html"], {"expected": "PASS", "actual": "IMAGE", "reftest_type": ["!="], "report": "REGRESSION"}) self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]["multiple-both-failure.html"], {"expected": "PASS", "actual": "IMAGE", "reftest_type": ["==", "!="], "report": "REGRESSION"}) class RebaselineTest(unittest.TestCase, StreamTestingMixin): def assertBaselines(self, file_list, file, extensions, err): "assert that the file_list contains the baselines.""" for ext in extensions: baseline = file + "-expected" + ext baseline_msg = 'Writing new expected result "%s"\n' % baseline self.assertTrue(any(f.find(baseline) != -1 for f in file_list)) self.assertContains(err, baseline_msg) # FIXME: Add tests to ensure that we're *not* writing baselines when we're not # supposed to be. def test_reset_results(self): # Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation # is missing, update the expected generic location. host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run( ['--pixel-tests', '--reset-results', 'passes/image.html', 'failures/expected/missing_image.html'], tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True) file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys() self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0) self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 8) self.assertBaselines(file_list, "passes/image", [".txt", ".png"], err) self.assertBaselines(file_list, "failures/expected/missing_image", [".txt", ".png"], err) def test_missing_results(self): # Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation # is missing, update the expected generic location. host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', 'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html', 'failures/unexpected/missing_image.html', 'failures/unexpected/missing_audio.html', 'failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump.html'], tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True) file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys() self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0) self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 10) self.assertBaselines(file_list, "failures/unexpected/missing_text", [".txt"], err) self.assertBaselines(file_list, "platform/test/failures/unexpected/missing_image", [".png"], err) self.assertBaselines(file_list, "platform/test/failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump", [".txt"], err) def test_new_baseline(self): # Test that we update the platform expectations in the version-specific directories # for both existing and new baselines. host = MockHost() details, err, _ = logging_run( ['--pixel-tests', '--new-baseline', 'passes/image.html', 'failures/expected/missing_image.html'], tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True) file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys() self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0) self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 8) self.assertBaselines(file_list, "platform/test-mac-leopard/passes/image", [".txt", ".png"], err) self.assertBaselines(file_list, "platform/test-mac-leopard/failures/expected/missing_image", [".txt", ".png"], err) class PortTest(unittest.TestCase): def assert_mock_port_works(self, port_name, args=[]): self.assertTrue(passing_run(args + ['--platform', 'mock-' + port_name, 'fast/harness/results.html'], tests_included=True, host=Host())) def disabled_test_mac_lion(self): self.assert_mock_port_works('mac-lion') class MainTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_exception_handling(self): orig_run_fn = run_webkit_tests.run # unused args pylint: disable=W0613 def interrupting_run(port, options, args, stderr): raise KeyboardInterrupt def successful_run(port, options, args, stderr): class FakeRunDetails(object): exit_code = -1 return FakeRunDetails() def exception_raising_run(port, options, args, stderr): assert False stdout = StringIO.StringIO() stderr = StringIO.StringIO() try: run_webkit_tests.run = interrupting_run res = run_webkit_tests.main([], stdout, stderr) self.assertEqual(res, INTERRUPTED_EXIT_STATUS) run_webkit_tests.run = successful_run res = run_webkit_tests.main(['--platform', 'test'], stdout, stderr) self.assertEqual(res, -1) run_webkit_tests.run = exception_raising_run res = run_webkit_tests.main([], stdout, stderr) self.assertEqual(res, run_webkit_tests.EXCEPTIONAL_EXIT_STATUS) finally: run_webkit_tests.run = orig_run_fn