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"""A class to help start/stop the PyWebSocket server used by layout tests.""" import logging import os import sys import time from webkitpy.layout_tests.servers import http_server from webkitpy.layout_tests.servers import http_server_base _log = logging.getLogger(__name__) _WS_LOG_NAME = 'pywebsocket.ws.log' _WSS_LOG_NAME = 'pywebsocket.wss.log' _DEFAULT_WS_PORT = 8880 _DEFAULT_WSS_PORT = 9323 class PyWebSocket(http_server.Lighttpd): def __init__(self, port_obj, output_dir, port=_DEFAULT_WS_PORT, root=None, use_tls=False, private_key=None, certificate=None, ca_certificate=None, pidfile=None): """Args: output_dir: the absolute path to the layout test result directory """ http_server.Lighttpd.__init__(self, port_obj, output_dir, port=_DEFAULT_WS_PORT, root=root) self._output_dir = output_dir self._pid_file = pidfile self._process = None self._port = port self._root = root self._use_tls = use_tls self._name = 'pywebsocket' if self._use_tls: self._name = 'pywebsocket_secure' if private_key: self._private_key = private_key else: self._private_key = self._pem_file if certificate: self._certificate = certificate else: self._certificate = self._pem_file self._ca_certificate = ca_certificate if self._port: self._port = int(self._port) self._wsin = None self._wsout = None self._mappings = [{'port': self._port}] if not self._pid_file: self._pid_file = self._filesystem.join(self._runtime_path, '%s.pid' % self._name) # Webkit tests # FIXME: This is the wrong way to detect if we're in Chrome vs. WebKit! # The port objects are supposed to abstract this. if self._root: self._layout_tests = self._filesystem.abspath(self._root) self._web_socket_tests = self._filesystem.abspath(self._filesystem.join(self._root, 'http', 'tests', 'websocket', 'tests')) else: try: self._layout_tests = self._port_obj.layout_tests_dir() self._web_socket_tests = self._filesystem.join(self._layout_tests, 'http', 'tests', 'websocket', 'tests') except: self._web_socket_tests = None if self._use_tls: self._log_prefix = _WSS_LOG_NAME else: self._log_prefix = _WS_LOG_NAME def _prepare_config(self): log_file_name = self._log_prefix # FIXME: Doesn't Executive have a devnull, so that we don't have to use os.devnull directly? self._wsin = open(os.devnull, 'r') error_log = self._filesystem.join(self._output_dir, log_file_name + "-err.txt") output_log = self._filesystem.join(self._output_dir, log_file_name + "-out.txt") self._wsout = self._filesystem.open_text_file_for_writing(output_log) from webkitpy.thirdparty import mod_pywebsocket python_interp = sys.executable # FIXME: Use self._filesystem.path_to_module(self.__module__) instead of __file__ # I think this is trying to get the chrome directory? Doesn't the port object know that? pywebsocket_base = self._filesystem.join(self._filesystem.dirname(self._filesystem.dirname(self._filesystem.dirname(self._filesystem.abspath(__file__)))), 'thirdparty') pywebsocket_script = self._filesystem.join(pywebsocket_base, 'mod_pywebsocket', 'standalone.py') start_cmd = [ python_interp, '-u', pywebsocket_script, '--server-host', 'localhost', '--port', str(self._port), # FIXME: Don't we have a self._port_obj.layout_test_path? '--document-root', self._filesystem.join(self._layout_tests, 'http', 'tests'), '--scan-dir', self._web_socket_tests, '--cgi-paths', '/websocket/tests', '--log-file', error_log, ] handler_map_file = self._filesystem.join(self._web_socket_tests, 'handler_map.txt') if self._filesystem.exists(handler_map_file): _log.debug('Using handler_map_file: %s' % handler_map_file) start_cmd.append('--websock-handlers-map-file') start_cmd.append(handler_map_file) else: _log.warning('No handler_map_file found') if self._use_tls: start_cmd.extend(['-t', '-k', self._private_key, '-c', self._certificate]) if self._ca_certificate: start_cmd.append('--tls-client-ca') start_cmd.append(self._ca_certificate) self._start_cmd = start_cmd server_name = self._filesystem.basename(pywebsocket_script) self._env = self._port_obj.setup_environ_for_server(server_name) self._env['PYTHONPATH'] = (pywebsocket_base + os.path.pathsep + self._env.get('PYTHONPATH', '')) def _remove_stale_logs(self): try: self._remove_log_files(self._output_dir, self._log_prefix) except OSError, e: _log.warning('Failed to remove stale %s log files: %s' % (self._name, str(e))) def _spawn_process(self): _log.debug('Starting %s server, cmd="%s"' % (self._name, self._start_cmd)) self._process = self._executive.popen(self._start_cmd, env=self._env, shell=False, stdin=self._wsin, stdout=self._wsout, stderr=self._executive.STDOUT) self._filesystem.write_text_file(self._pid_file, str(self._process.pid)) return self._process.pid def _stop_running_server(self): super(PyWebSocket, self)._stop_running_server() if self._wsin: self._wsin.close() self._wsin = None if self._wsout: self._wsout.close() self._wsout = None