| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Runs the Java tests. See more information on run_instrumentation_tests.py.""" |
| |
| import fnmatch |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| import sys |
| import time |
| |
| import android_commands |
| import apk_info |
| from base_test_runner import BaseTestRunner |
| from base_test_sharder import BaseTestSharder, SetTestsContainer |
| import cmd_helper |
| import constants |
| import errors |
| from forwarder import Forwarder |
| from json_perf_parser import GetAverageRunInfoFromJSONString |
| from perf_tests_helper import PrintPerfResult |
| import sharded_tests_queue |
| from test_result import SingleTestResult, TestResults |
| import valgrind_tools |
| |
| _PERF_TEST_ANNOTATION = 'PerfTest' |
| |
| |
| class FatalTestException(Exception): |
| """A fatal test exception.""" |
| pass |
| |
| |
| def _TestNameToExpectation(test_name): |
| # A test name is a Package.Path.Class#testName; convert to what we use in |
| # the expectation file. |
| return '.'.join(test_name.replace('#', '.').split('.')[-2:]) |
| |
| |
| def FilterTests(test_names, pattern_list, inclusive): |
| """Filters |test_names| using a list of patterns. |
| |
| Args: |
| test_names: A list of test names. |
| pattern_list: A list of patterns. |
| inclusive: If True, returns the tests that match any pattern. if False, |
| returns the tests that do not match any pattern. |
| Returns: |
| A list of test names. |
| """ |
| ret = [] |
| for t in test_names: |
| has_match = False |
| for pattern in pattern_list: |
| has_match = has_match or fnmatch.fnmatch(_TestNameToExpectation(t), |
| pattern) |
| if has_match == inclusive: |
| ret += [t] |
| return ret |
| |
| |
| class TestRunner(BaseTestRunner): |
| """Responsible for running a series of tests connected to a single device.""" |
| |
| _DEVICE_DATA_DIR = 'chrome/test/data' |
| _EMMA_JAR = os.path.join(os.environ.get('ANDROID_BUILD_TOP', ''), |
| 'external/emma/lib/emma.jar') |
| _COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME = 'unittest_coverage.es' |
| _COVERAGE_WEB_ROOT_DIR = os.environ.get('EMMA_WEB_ROOTDIR') |
| _COVERAGE_FILENAME = 'coverage.ec' |
| _COVERAGE_RESULT_PATH = ('/data/data/com.google.android.apps.chrome/files/' + |
| _COVERAGE_FILENAME) |
| _COVERAGE_META_INFO_PATH = os.path.join(os.environ.get('ANDROID_BUILD_TOP', |
| ''), |
| 'out/target/common/obj/APPS', |
| 'Chrome_intermediates/coverage.em') |
| _HOSTMACHINE_PERF_OUTPUT_FILE = '/tmp/chrome-profile' |
| _DEVICE_PERF_OUTPUT_SEARCH_PREFIX = (constants.DEVICE_PERF_OUTPUT_DIR + |
| '/chrome-profile*') |
| _DEVICE_HAS_TEST_FILES = {} |
| |
| def __init__(self, options, device, tests_iter, coverage, shard_index, apks, |
| ports_to_forward): |
| """Create a new TestRunner. |
| |
| Args: |
| options: An options object with the following required attributes: |
| - build_type: 'Release' or 'Debug'. |
| - install_apk: Re-installs the apk if opted. |
| - save_perf_json: Whether or not to save the JSON file from UI perf |
| tests. |
| - screenshot_failures: Take a screenshot for a test failure |
| - tool: Name of the Valgrind tool. |
| - wait_for_debugger: blocks until the debugger is connected. |
| - disable_assertions: Whether to disable java assertions on the device. |
| device: Attached android device. |
| tests_iter: A list of tests to be run. |
| coverage: Collects coverage information if opted. |
| shard_index: shard # for this TestRunner, used to create unique port |
| numbers. |
| apks: A list of ApkInfo objects need to be installed. The first element |
| should be the tests apk, the rests could be the apks used in test. |
| The default is ChromeTest.apk. |
| ports_to_forward: A list of port numbers for which to set up forwarders. |
| Can be optionally requested by a test case. |
| Raises: |
| FatalTestException: if coverage metadata is not available. |
| """ |
| BaseTestRunner.__init__( |
| self, device, options.tool, shard_index, options.build_type) |
| |
| if not apks: |
| apks = [apk_info.ApkInfo(options.test_apk_path, |
| options.test_apk_jar_path)] |
| |
| self.build_type = options.build_type |
| self.install_apk = options.install_apk |
| self.test_data = options.test_data |
| self.save_perf_json = options.save_perf_json |
| self.screenshot_failures = options.screenshot_failures |
| self.wait_for_debugger = options.wait_for_debugger |
| self.disable_assertions = options.disable_assertions |
| |
| self.tests_iter = tests_iter |
| self.coverage = coverage |
| self.apks = apks |
| self.test_apk = apks[0] |
| self.instrumentation_class_path = self.test_apk.GetPackageName() |
| self.ports_to_forward = ports_to_forward |
| |
| self.test_results = TestResults() |
| self.forwarder = None |
| |
| if self.coverage: |
| if os.path.exists(TestRunner._COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME): |
| os.remove(TestRunner._COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME) |
| if not os.path.exists(TestRunner._COVERAGE_META_INFO_PATH): |
| raise FatalTestException('FATAL ERROR in ' + sys.argv[0] + |
| ' : Coverage meta info [' + |
| TestRunner._COVERAGE_META_INFO_PATH + |
| '] does not exist.') |
| if (not TestRunner._COVERAGE_WEB_ROOT_DIR or |
| not os.path.exists(TestRunner._COVERAGE_WEB_ROOT_DIR)): |
| raise FatalTestException('FATAL ERROR in ' + sys.argv[0] + |
| ' : Path specified in $EMMA_WEB_ROOTDIR [' + |
| TestRunner._COVERAGE_WEB_ROOT_DIR + |
| '] does not exist.') |
| |
| def _GetTestsIter(self): |
| if not self.tests_iter: |
| # multiprocessing.Queue can't be pickled across processes if we have it as |
| # a member set during constructor. Grab one here instead. |
| self.tests_iter = (BaseTestSharder.tests_container) |
| assert self.tests_iter |
| return self.tests_iter |
| |
| def CopyTestFilesOnce(self): |
| """Pushes the test data files to the device. Installs the apk if opted.""" |
| if TestRunner._DEVICE_HAS_TEST_FILES.get(self.device, False): |
| logging.warning('Already copied test files to device %s, skipping.', |
| self.device) |
| return |
| for dest_host_pair in self.test_data: |
| dst_src = dest_host_pair.split(':',1) |
| dst_layer = dst_src[0] |
| host_src = dst_src[1] |
| host_test_files_path = constants.CHROME_DIR + '/' + host_src |
| if os.path.exists(host_test_files_path): |
| self.adb.PushIfNeeded(host_test_files_path, |
| self.adb.GetExternalStorage() + '/' + |
| TestRunner._DEVICE_DATA_DIR + '/' + dst_layer) |
| if self.install_apk: |
| for apk in self.apks: |
| self.adb.ManagedInstall(apk.GetApkPath(), |
| package_name=apk.GetPackageName()) |
| self.tool.CopyFiles() |
| TestRunner._DEVICE_HAS_TEST_FILES[self.device] = True |
| |
| def SaveCoverageData(self, test): |
| """Saves the Emma coverage data before it's overwritten by the next test. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: the test whose coverage data is collected. |
| """ |
| if not self.coverage: |
| return |
| if not self.adb.Adb().Pull(TestRunner._COVERAGE_RESULT_PATH, |
| constants.CHROME_DIR): |
| logging.error('ERROR: Unable to find file ' + |
| TestRunner._COVERAGE_RESULT_PATH + |
| ' on the device for test ' + test) |
| pulled_coverage_file = os.path.join(constants.CHROME_DIR, |
| TestRunner._COVERAGE_FILENAME) |
| if os.path.exists(TestRunner._COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME): |
| cmd = ['java', '-classpath', TestRunner._EMMA_JAR, 'emma', 'merge', |
| '-in', pulled_coverage_file, |
| '-in', TestRunner._COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME, |
| '-out', TestRunner._COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME] |
| cmd_helper.RunCmd(cmd) |
| else: |
| shutil.copy(pulled_coverage_file, |
| TestRunner._COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME) |
| os.remove(pulled_coverage_file) |
| |
| def GenerateCoverageReportIfNeeded(self): |
| """Uses the Emma to generate a coverage report and a html page.""" |
| if not self.coverage: |
| return |
| cmd = ['java', '-classpath', TestRunner._EMMA_JAR, |
| 'emma', 'report', '-r', 'html', |
| '-in', TestRunner._COVERAGE_MERGED_FILENAME, |
| '-in', TestRunner._COVERAGE_META_INFO_PATH] |
| cmd_helper.RunCmd(cmd) |
| new_dir = os.path.join(TestRunner._COVERAGE_WEB_ROOT_DIR, |
| time.strftime('Coverage_for_%Y_%m_%d_%a_%H:%M')) |
| shutil.copytree('coverage', new_dir) |
| |
| latest_dir = os.path.join(TestRunner._COVERAGE_WEB_ROOT_DIR, |
| 'Latest_Coverage_Run') |
| if os.path.exists(latest_dir): |
| shutil.rmtree(latest_dir) |
| os.mkdir(latest_dir) |
| webserver_new_index = os.path.join(new_dir, 'index.html') |
| webserver_new_files = os.path.join(new_dir, '_files') |
| webserver_latest_index = os.path.join(latest_dir, 'index.html') |
| webserver_latest_files = os.path.join(latest_dir, '_files') |
| # Setup new softlinks to last result. |
| os.symlink(webserver_new_index, webserver_latest_index) |
| os.symlink(webserver_new_files, webserver_latest_files) |
| cmd_helper.RunCmd(['chmod', '755', '-R', latest_dir, new_dir]) |
| |
| def _GetInstrumentationArgs(self): |
| ret = {} |
| if self.coverage: |
| ret['coverage'] = 'true' |
| if self.wait_for_debugger: |
| ret['debug'] = 'true' |
| return ret |
| |
| def _TakeScreenshot(self, test): |
| """Takes a screenshot from the device.""" |
| screenshot_name = os.path.join(constants.SCREENSHOTS_DIR, test + '.png') |
| logging.info('Taking screenshot named %s', screenshot_name) |
| self.adb.TakeScreenshot(screenshot_name) |
| |
| def SetUp(self): |
| """Sets up the test harness and device before all tests are run.""" |
| super(TestRunner, self).SetUp() |
| if not self.adb.IsRootEnabled(): |
| logging.warning('Unable to enable java asserts for %s, non rooted device', |
| self.device) |
| else: |
| if self.adb.SetJavaAssertsEnabled(enable=not self.disable_assertions): |
| self.adb.Reboot(full_reboot=False) |
| |
| # We give different default value to launch HTTP server based on shard index |
| # because it may have race condition when multiple processes are trying to |
| # launch lighttpd with same port at same time. |
| http_server_ports = self.LaunchTestHttpServer( |
| os.path.join(constants.CHROME_DIR), |
| (constants.LIGHTTPD_RANDOM_PORT_FIRST + self.shard_index)) |
| if self.ports_to_forward: |
| port_pairs = [(port, port) for port in self.ports_to_forward] |
| # We need to remember which ports the HTTP server is using, since the |
| # forwarder will stomp on them otherwise. |
| port_pairs.append(http_server_ports) |
| self.forwarder = Forwarder(self.adb, self.build_type) |
| self.forwarder.Run(port_pairs, self.tool, '127.0.0.1') |
| self.CopyTestFilesOnce() |
| self.flags.AddFlags(['--enable-test-intents']) |
| |
| def TearDown(self): |
| """Cleans up the test harness and saves outstanding data from test run.""" |
| if self.forwarder: |
| self.forwarder.Close() |
| self.GenerateCoverageReportIfNeeded() |
| super(TestRunner, self).TearDown() |
| |
| def TestSetup(self, test): |
| """Sets up the test harness for running a particular test. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: The name of the test that will be run. |
| """ |
| self.SetupPerfMonitoringIfNeeded(test) |
| self._SetupIndividualTestTimeoutScale(test) |
| self.tool.SetupEnvironment() |
| |
| # Make sure the forwarder is still running. |
| self.RestartHttpServerForwarderIfNecessary() |
| |
| def _IsPerfTest(self, test): |
| """Determines whether a test is a performance test. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: The name of the test to be checked. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Whether the test is annotated as a performance test. |
| """ |
| return _PERF_TEST_ANNOTATION in self.test_apk.GetTestAnnotations(test) |
| |
| def SetupPerfMonitoringIfNeeded(self, test): |
| """Sets up performance monitoring if the specified test requires it. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: The name of the test to be run. |
| """ |
| if not self._IsPerfTest(test): |
| return |
| self.adb.Adb().SendCommand('shell rm ' + |
| TestRunner._DEVICE_PERF_OUTPUT_SEARCH_PREFIX) |
| self.adb.StartMonitoringLogcat() |
| |
| def TestTeardown(self, test, test_result): |
| """Cleans up the test harness after running a particular test. |
| |
| Depending on the options of this TestRunner this might handle coverage |
| tracking or performance tracking. This method will only be called if the |
| test passed. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: The name of the test that was just run. |
| test_result: result for this test. |
| """ |
| |
| self.tool.CleanUpEnvironment() |
| |
| # The logic below relies on the test passing. |
| if not test_result or test_result.GetStatusCode(): |
| return |
| |
| self.TearDownPerfMonitoring(test) |
| self.SaveCoverageData(test) |
| |
| def TearDownPerfMonitoring(self, test): |
| """Cleans up performance monitoring if the specified test required it. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: The name of the test that was just run. |
| Raises: |
| FatalTestException: if there's anything wrong with the perf data. |
| """ |
| if not self._IsPerfTest(test): |
| return |
| raw_test_name = test.split('#')[1] |
| |
| # Wait and grab annotation data so we can figure out which traces to parse |
| regex = self.adb.WaitForLogMatch(re.compile('\*\*PERFANNOTATION\(' + |
| raw_test_name + |
| '\)\:(.*)'), None) |
| |
| # If the test is set to run on a specific device type only (IE: only |
| # tablet or phone) and it is being run on the wrong device, the test |
| # just quits and does not do anything. The java test harness will still |
| # print the appropriate annotation for us, but will add --NORUN-- for |
| # us so we know to ignore the results. |
| # The --NORUN-- tag is managed by MainActivityTestBase.java |
| if regex.group(1) != '--NORUN--': |
| |
| # Obtain the relevant perf data. The data is dumped to a |
| # JSON formatted file. |
| json_string = self.adb.GetFileContents( |
| '/data/data/com.google.android.apps.chrome/files/PerfTestData.txt') |
| |
| if json_string: |
| json_string = '\n'.join(json_string) |
| else: |
| raise FatalTestException('Perf file does not exist or is empty') |
| |
| if self.save_perf_json: |
| json_local_file = '/tmp/chromium-android-perf-json-' + raw_test_name |
| with open(json_local_file, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(json_string) |
| logging.info('Saving Perf UI JSON from test ' + |
| test + ' to ' + json_local_file) |
| |
| raw_perf_data = regex.group(1).split(';') |
| |
| for raw_perf_set in raw_perf_data: |
| if raw_perf_set: |
| perf_set = raw_perf_set.split(',') |
| if len(perf_set) != 3: |
| raise FatalTestException('Unexpected number of tokens in ' |
| 'perf annotation string: ' + raw_perf_set) |
| |
| # Process the performance data |
| result = GetAverageRunInfoFromJSONString(json_string, perf_set[0]) |
| |
| PrintPerfResult(perf_set[1], perf_set[2], |
| [result['average']], result['units']) |
| |
| def _SetupIndividualTestTimeoutScale(self, test): |
| timeout_scale = self._GetIndividualTestTimeoutScale(test) |
| valgrind_tools.SetChromeTimeoutScale(self.adb, timeout_scale) |
| |
| def _GetIndividualTestTimeoutScale(self, test): |
| """Returns the timeout scale for the given |test|.""" |
| annotations = self.apks[0].GetTestAnnotations(test) |
| timeout_scale = 1 |
| if 'TimeoutScale' in annotations: |
| for annotation in annotations: |
| scale_match = re.match('TimeoutScale:([0-9]+)', annotation) |
| if scale_match: |
| timeout_scale = int(scale_match.group(1)) |
| if self.wait_for_debugger: |
| timeout_scale *= 100 |
| return timeout_scale |
| |
| def _GetIndividualTestTimeoutSecs(self, test): |
| """Returns the timeout in seconds for the given |test|.""" |
| annotations = self.apks[0].GetTestAnnotations(test) |
| if 'Manual' in annotations: |
| return 600 * 60 |
| if 'External' in annotations: |
| return 10 * 60 |
| if 'LargeTest' in annotations or _PERF_TEST_ANNOTATION in annotations: |
| return 5 * 60 |
| if 'MediumTest' in annotations: |
| return 3 * 60 |
| return 1 * 60 |
| |
| def RunTests(self): |
| """Runs the tests, generating the coverage if needed. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A TestResults object. |
| """ |
| instrumentation_path = (self.instrumentation_class_path + |
| '/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner') |
| instrumentation_args = self._GetInstrumentationArgs() |
| for test in self._GetTestsIter(): |
| test_result = None |
| start_date_ms = None |
| try: |
| self.TestSetup(test) |
| start_date_ms = int(time.time()) * 1000 |
| args_with_filter = dict(instrumentation_args) |
| args_with_filter['class'] = test |
| # |test_results| is a list that should contain |
| # a single TestResult object. |
| logging.warn(args_with_filter) |
| (test_results, _) = self.adb.Adb().StartInstrumentation( |
| instrumentation_path=instrumentation_path, |
| instrumentation_args=args_with_filter, |
| timeout_time=(self._GetIndividualTestTimeoutSecs(test) * |
| self._GetIndividualTestTimeoutScale(test) * |
| self.tool.GetTimeoutScale())) |
| duration_ms = int(time.time()) * 1000 - start_date_ms |
| assert len(test_results) == 1 |
| test_result = test_results[0] |
| status_code = test_result.GetStatusCode() |
| if status_code: |
| log = test_result.GetFailureReason() |
| if not log: |
| log = 'No information.' |
| if self.screenshot_failures or log.find('INJECT_EVENTS perm') >= 0: |
| self._TakeScreenshot(test) |
| self.test_results.failed += [SingleTestResult(test, start_date_ms, |
| duration_ms, log)] |
| else: |
| result = [SingleTestResult(test, start_date_ms, duration_ms)] |
| self.test_results.ok += result |
| # Catch exceptions thrown by StartInstrumentation(). |
| # See ../../third_party/android/testrunner/adb_interface.py |
| except (errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError, |
| errors.DeviceUnresponsiveError, |
| errors.InstrumentationError), e: |
| if start_date_ms: |
| duration_ms = int(time.time()) * 1000 - start_date_ms |
| else: |
| start_date_ms = int(time.time()) * 1000 |
| duration_ms = 0 |
| message = str(e) |
| if not message: |
| message = 'No information.' |
| self.test_results.crashed += [SingleTestResult(test, start_date_ms, |
| duration_ms, |
| message)] |
| test_result = None |
| self.TestTeardown(test, test_result) |
| return self.test_results |
| |
| |
| class TestSharder(BaseTestSharder): |
| """Responsible for sharding the tests on the connected devices.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, attached_devices, options, tests, apks): |
| BaseTestSharder.__init__(self, attached_devices, options.build_type) |
| self.options = options |
| self.tests = tests |
| self.apks = apks |
| |
| def SetupSharding(self, tests): |
| """Called before starting the shards.""" |
| SetTestsContainer(sharded_tests_queue.ShardedTestsQueue( |
| len(self.attached_devices), tests)) |
| |
| def CreateShardedTestRunner(self, device, index): |
| """Creates a sharded test runner. |
| |
| Args: |
| device: Device serial where this shard will run. |
| index: Index of this device in the pool. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A TestRunner object. |
| """ |
| return TestRunner(self.options, device, None, False, index, self.apks, []) |
| |
| |
| def DispatchJavaTests(options, apks): |
| """Dispatches Java tests onto connected device(s). |
| |
| If possible, this method will attempt to shard the tests to |
| all connected devices. Otherwise, dispatch and run tests on one device. |
| |
| Args: |
| options: Command line options. |
| apks: list of APKs to use. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A TestResults object holding the results of the Java tests. |
| |
| Raises: |
| FatalTestException: when there's no attached the devices. |
| """ |
| test_apk = apks[0] |
| # The default annotation for tests which do not have any sizes annotation. |
| default_size_annotation = 'SmallTest' |
| |
| def _GetTestsMissingAnnotation(test_apk): |
| test_size_annotations = frozenset(['Smoke', 'SmallTest', 'MediumTest', |
| 'LargeTest', 'EnormousTest', 'FlakyTest', |
| 'DisabledTest', 'Manual', 'PerfTest']) |
| tests_missing_annotations = [] |
| for test_method in test_apk.GetTestMethods(): |
| annotations = frozenset(test_apk.GetTestAnnotations(test_method)) |
| if (annotations.isdisjoint(test_size_annotations) and |
| not apk_info.ApkInfo.IsPythonDrivenTest(test_method)): |
| tests_missing_annotations.append(test_method) |
| return sorted(tests_missing_annotations) |
| |
| if options.annotation: |
| available_tests = test_apk.GetAnnotatedTests(options.annotation) |
| if options.annotation.count(default_size_annotation) > 0: |
| tests_missing_annotations = _GetTestsMissingAnnotation(test_apk) |
| if tests_missing_annotations: |
| logging.warning('The following tests do not contain any annotation. ' |
| 'Assuming "%s":\n%s', |
| default_size_annotation, |
| '\n'.join(tests_missing_annotations)) |
| available_tests += tests_missing_annotations |
| else: |
| available_tests = [m for m in test_apk.GetTestMethods() |
| if not apk_info.ApkInfo.IsPythonDrivenTest(m)] |
| coverage = os.environ.get('EMMA_INSTRUMENT') == 'true' |
| |
| tests = [] |
| if options.test_filter: |
| # |available_tests| are in adb instrument format: package.path.class#test. |
| filter_without_hash = options.test_filter.replace('#', '.') |
| tests = [t for t in available_tests |
| if filter_without_hash in t.replace('#', '.')] |
| else: |
| tests = available_tests |
| |
| if not tests: |
| logging.warning('No Java tests to run with current args.') |
| return TestResults() |
| |
| tests *= options.number_of_runs |
| |
| attached_devices = android_commands.GetAttachedDevices() |
| test_results = TestResults() |
| |
| if not attached_devices: |
| raise FatalTestException('You have no devices attached or visible!') |
| if options.device: |
| attached_devices = [options.device] |
| |
| logging.info('Will run: %s', str(tests)) |
| |
| if len(attached_devices) > 1 and (coverage or options.wait_for_debugger): |
| logging.warning('Coverage / debugger can not be sharded, ' |
| 'using first available device') |
| attached_devices = attached_devices[:1] |
| sharder = TestSharder(attached_devices, options, tests, apks) |
| test_results = sharder.RunShardedTests() |
| return test_results |