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| """Start and stop the Apache HTTP server as it is used by the layout tests.""" |
| |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import socket |
| |
| from webkitpy.layout_tests.servers import server_base |
| |
| |
| _log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
| |
| |
| class ApacheHTTP(server_base.ServerBase): |
| def __init__(self, port_obj, output_dir, additional_dirs, number_of_servers): |
| super(ApacheHTTP, self).__init__(port_obj, output_dir) |
| # We use the name "httpd" instead of "apache" to make our paths (e.g. the pid file: /tmp/WebKit/httpd.pid) |
| # match old-run-webkit-tests: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63956 |
| self._name = 'httpd' |
| self._log_prefixes = ('access_log', 'error_log') |
| self._mappings = [{'port': 8000}, |
| {'port': 8080}, |
| {'port': 8443, 'sslcert': True}] |
| self._number_of_servers = number_of_servers |
| |
| self._pid_file = self._filesystem.join(self._runtime_path, '%s.pid' % self._name) |
| |
| executable = self._port_obj.path_to_apache() |
| server_root = self._filesystem.dirname(self._filesystem.dirname(executable)) |
| |
| test_dir = self._port_obj.layout_tests_dir() |
| document_root = self._filesystem.join(test_dir, "http", "tests") |
| js_test_resources_dir = self._filesystem.join(test_dir, "resources") |
| media_resources_dir = self._filesystem.join(test_dir, "media") |
| mime_types_path = self._filesystem.join(test_dir, "http", "conf", "mime.types") |
| cert_file = self._filesystem.join(test_dir, "http", "conf", "webkit-httpd.pem") |
| |
| self._access_log_path = self._filesystem.join(output_dir, "access_log.txt") |
| self._error_log_path = self._filesystem.join(output_dir, "error_log.txt") |
| |
| self._is_win = self._port_obj.host.platform.is_win() |
| |
| start_cmd = [executable, |
| '-f', '%s' % self._port_obj.path_to_apache_config_file(), |
| '-C', 'ServerRoot "%s"' % server_root, |
| '-C', 'DocumentRoot "%s"' % document_root, |
| '-c', 'Alias /js-test-resources "%s"' % js_test_resources_dir, |
| '-c', 'Alias /media-resources "%s"' % media_resources_dir, |
| '-c', 'TypesConfig "%s"' % mime_types_path, |
| '-c', 'CustomLog "%s" common' % self._access_log_path, |
| '-c', 'ErrorLog "%s"' % self._error_log_path, |
| '-c', 'PidFile %s' % self._pid_file, |
| '-c', 'SSLCertificateFile "%s"' % cert_file, |
| ] |
| |
| if self._is_win: |
| start_cmd += ['-c', "ThreadsPerChild %d" % (self._number_of_servers * 2)] |
| else: |
| start_cmd += ['-c', "StartServers %d" % self._number_of_servers, |
| '-c', "MinSpareServers %d" % self._number_of_servers, |
| '-c', "MaxSpareServers %d" % self._number_of_servers, |
| '-C', 'User "%s"' % os.environ.get('USERNAME', os.environ.get('USER', '')), |
| '-k', 'start'] |
| |
| enable_ipv6 = self._port_obj.http_server_supports_ipv6() |
| # Perform part of the checks Apache's APR does when trying to listen to |
| # a specific host/port. This allows us to avoid trying to listen to |
| # IPV6 addresses when it fails on Apache. APR itself tries to call |
| # getaddrinfo() again without AI_ADDRCONFIG if the first call fails |
| # with EBADFLAGS, but that is not how it normally fails in our use |
| # cases, so ignore that for now. |
| # See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98602#c7 |
| try: |
| socket.getaddrinfo('::1', 0, 0, 0, 0, socket.AI_ADDRCONFIG) |
| except: |
| enable_ipv6 = False |
| |
| for mapping in self._mappings: |
| port = mapping['port'] |
| |
| start_cmd += ['-C', "Listen 127.0.0.1:%d" % port] |
| |
| # We listen to both IPv4 and IPv6 loop-back addresses, but ignore |
| # requests to 8000 from random users on network. |
| # See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37104 |
| if enable_ipv6: |
| start_cmd += ['-C', "Listen [::1]:%d" % port] |
| |
| if additional_dirs: |
| self._start_cmd = start_cmd |
| for alias, path in additional_dirs.iteritems(): |
| start_cmd += ['-c', 'Alias %s "%s"' % (alias, path), |
| # Disable CGI handler for additional dirs. |
| '-c', '<Location %s>' % alias, |
| '-c', 'RemoveHandler .cgi .pl', |
| '-c', '</Location>'] |
| |
| self._start_cmd = start_cmd |
| |
| def _spawn_process(self): |
| _log.debug('Starting %s server, cmd="%s"' % (self._name, str(self._start_cmd))) |
| self._process = self._executive.popen(self._start_cmd, stderr=self._executive.PIPE) |
| if self._process.returncode is not None: |
| retval = self._process.returncode |
| err = self._process.stderr.read() |
| if retval or len(err): |
| raise server_base.ServerError('Failed to start %s: %s' % (self._name, err)) |
| |
| # For some reason apache isn't guaranteed to have created the pid file before |
| # the process exits, so we wait a little while longer. |
| if not self._wait_for_action(lambda: self._filesystem.exists(self._pid_file)): |
| self._log_errors_from_subprocess() |
| raise server_base.ServerError('Failed to start %s: no pid file found' % self._name) |
| |
| return int(self._filesystem.read_text_file(self._pid_file)) |
| |
| def stop(self): |
| self._stop_running_server() |
| |
| def _stop_running_server(self): |
| # If apache was forcefully killed, the pid file will not have been deleted, so check |
| # that the process specified by the pid_file no longer exists before deleting the file. |
| if self._pid and not self._executive.check_running_pid(self._pid): |
| self._filesystem.remove(self._pid_file) |
| return |
| |
| if self._is_win: |
| self._executive.kill_process(self._pid) |
| return |
| |
| proc = self._executive.popen([self._port_obj.path_to_apache(), |
| '-f', self._port_obj.path_to_apache_config_file(), |
| '-c', 'PidFile "%s"' % self._pid_file, |
| '-k', 'stop'], stderr=self._executive.PIPE) |
| proc.wait() |
| retval = proc.returncode |
| err = proc.stderr.read() |
| if retval or len(err): |
| raise server_base.ServerError('Failed to stop %s: %s' % (self._name, err)) |
| |
| # For some reason apache isn't guaranteed to have actually stopped after |
| # the stop command returns, so we wait a little while longer for the |
| # pid file to be removed. |
| if not self._wait_for_action(lambda: not self._filesystem.exists(self._pid_file)): |
| raise server_base.ServerError('Failed to stop %s: pid file still exists' % self._name) |