| Test suite runner for V8, including support for distributed running. |
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| Local usage instructions: |
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| Run the main script with --help to get detailed usage instructions: |
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| $ tools/run-tests.py --help |
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| The interface is mostly the same as it was for the old test runner. |
| You'll likely want something like this: |
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| $ tools/run-tests.py --nonetwork --arch ia32 --mode release |
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| --nonetwork is the default on Mac and Windows. If you don't specify --arch |
| and/or --mode, all available values will be used and run in turn (e.g., |
| omitting --mode from the above example will run ia32 in both Release and Debug |
| modes). |
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| Networked usage instructions: |
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| Networked running is only supported on Linux currently. Make sure that all |
| machines participating in the cluster are binary-compatible (e.g. mixing |
| Ubuntu Lucid and Precise doesn't work). |
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| Setup: |
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| 1.) Copy tools/test-server.py to a new empty directory anywhere on your hard |
| drive (preferably not inside your V8 checkout just to keep things clean). |
| Please do create a copy, not just a symlink. |
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| 2.) Navigate to the new directory and let the server setup itself: |
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| $ ./test-server.py setup |
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| This will install PIP and UltraJSON, create a V8 working directory, and |
| generate a keypair. |
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| 3.) Swap public keys with someone who's already part of the networked cluster. |
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| $ cp trusted/`cat data/mypubkey`.pem /where/peers/can/see/it/myname.pem |
| $ ./test-server.py approve /wherever/they/put/it/yourname.pem |
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| Usage: |
| ------ |
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| 1.) Start your server: |
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| $ ./test-server.py start |
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| 2.) (Optionally) inspect the server's status: |
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| $ ./test-server.py status |
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| 3.) From your regular V8 working directory, run tests: |
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| $ tool/run-tests.py --arch ia32 --mode debug |
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| 4.) (Optionally) enjoy the speeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed |
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| Architecture overview: |
| ====================== |
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| Code organization: |
| ------------------ |
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| This section is written from the point of view of the tools/ directory. |
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| ./run-tests.py: |
| Main script. Parses command-line options and drives the test execution |
| procedure from a high level. Imports the actual implementation of all |
| steps from the testrunner/ directory. |
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| ./test-server.py: |
| Interface to interact with the server. Contains code to setup the server's |
| working environment and can start and stop server daemon processes. |
| Imports some stuff from the testrunner/server/ directory. |
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| ./testrunner/local/*: |
| Implementation needed to run tests locally. Used by run-tests.py. Inspired by |
| (and partly copied verbatim from) the original test.py script. |
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| ./testrunner/objects/*: |
| A bunch of data container classes, used by the scripts in the various other |
| directories; serializable for transmission over the network. |
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| ./testrunner/network/*: |
| Equivalents and extensions of some of the functionality in ./testrunner/local/ |
| as required when dispatching tests to peers on the network. |
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| ./testrunner/network/network_execution.py: |
| Drop-in replacement for ./testrunner/local/execution that distributes |
| test jobs to network peers instead of running them locally. |
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| ./testrunner/network/endpoint.py: |
| Receiving end of a network distributed job, uses the implementation |
| in ./testrunner/local/execution.py for actually running the tests. |
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| ./testrunner/server/*: |
| Implementation of the daemon that accepts and runs test execution jobs from |
| peers on the network. Should ideally have no dependencies on any of the other |
| directories, but that turned out to be impractical, so there are a few |
| exceptions. |
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| ./testrunner/server/compression.py: |
| Defines a wrapper around Python TCP sockets that provides JSON based |
| serialization, gzip based compression, and ensures message completeness. |
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| Networking architecture: |
| ------------------------ |
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| The distribution stuff is designed to be a layer between deciding which tests |
| to run on the one side, and actually running them on the other. The frontend |
| that the user interacts with is the same for local and networked execution, |
| and the actual test execution and result gathering code is the same too. |
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| The server daemon starts four separate servers, each listening on another port: |
| - "Local": Communication with a run-tests.py script running on the same host. |
| The test driving script e.g. needs to ask for available peers. It then talks |
| to those peers directly (one of them will be the locally running server). |
| - "Work": Listens for test job requests from run-tests.py scripts on the network |
| (including localhost). Accepts an arbitrary number of connections at the |
| same time, but only works on them in a serialized fashion. |
| - "Status": Used for communication with other servers on the network, e.g. for |
| exchanging trusted public keys to create the transitive trust closure. |
| - "Discovery": Used to detect presence of other peers on the network. |
| In contrast to the other three, this uses UDP (as opposed to TCP). |
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| Give us a diagram! We love diagrams! |
| ------------------------------------ |
| . |
| Machine A . Machine B |
| . |
| +------------------------------+ . |
| | run-tests.py | . |
| | with flag: | . |
| |--nonetwork --network | . |
| | | / | | . |
| | | / | | . |
| | v / v | . |
| |BACKEND / distribution | . |
| +--------- / --------| \ ------+ . |
| / | \_____________________ |
| / | . \ |
| / | . \ |
| +----- v ----------- v --------+ . +---- v -----------------------+ |
| | LocalHandler | WorkHandler | . | WorkHandler | LocalHandler | |
| | | | | . | | | | |
| | | v | . | v | | |
| | | BACKEND | . | BACKEND | | |
| |------------- +---------------| . |---------------+--------------| |
| | Discovery | StatusHandler <----------> StatusHandler | Discovery | |
| +---- ^ -----------------------+ . +-------------------- ^ -------+ |
| | . | |
| +---------------------------------------------------------+ |
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| Note that the three occurrences of "BACKEND" are the same code |
| (testrunner/local/execution.py and its imports), but running from three |
| distinct directories (and on two different machines). |