Hacking on Sky ============== Building -------- * Follow the setup & build instructions for [Mojo](https://github.com/domokit/mojo) Running applications -------------------- * ``./sky/tools/skydb start out/Debug [url]`` `skydb` has numerous commands, visible via `skydb help`. Common ones include: * `skybd start` BUILD_DIR [url] * `skydb load` [url] * `skydb stop` * `skydb start_tracing` # Starts recoding a performance trace (use stop_tracing to stop) * `skydb print_crash` # Symbolicate the most recent crash from android. Once `skydb start` is issued, all subsequent commands will be sent to the running mojo_shell instance (even on an attached android device). `skydb start` reads gn args from the passed build directory to determine whether its using android, for example. * ``./sky/tools/test_sky --debug`` * This runs the tests against ``//out/Debug``. If you want to run against ``//out/Release``, omit the ``--debug`` flag. Running tests manually ---------------------- * ``sky/tools/skygo/linux64/sky_server -t Debug . 8000`` * ``out/Debug/mojo_shell --args-for="mojo:native_viewport_service --use-headless-config --use-osmesa" --args-for"=mojo:sky_viewer --testing" --content-handlers=text/sky,mojo:sky_viewer --url-mappings=mojo:window_manager=mojo:sky_tester,mojo:surfaces_service=mojo:fake_surfaces_service mojo:window_manager`` * The ``sky_tester`` should print ``#READY`` when ready * Type the URL you wish to run, for example ``http://127.0.0.1:8000/sky/tests/lowlevel/text.html``, and press the enter key * The harness should print the results of the test. You can then type another URL. Writing tests ------------- * We recommend using the ``unittest.dart`` testing framework. * See ``sky/tests/lowlevel/attribute-collection.sky`` for an example. Adding pixel tests ------------------ Sky does not have proper pixel tests. Instead we have only reftests. If you want a pixel test, you need to dump the png from a reftest, upload it to googlestorage and then put and pointing to the uploaded file in the reference. 1. Create your test (e.g. foo.sky). 2. Create an dummy reference file (foo-expected.sky). 3. Run the test (it will fail). 4. Copy the -actual.png file to googlestorage (see below). 5. Put an ```` pointing to your newly uploaded png in the reference file at http://storage.googleapis.com/mojo/sky-pngs/SHA1_HASH_HERE Copying the file to googlestorage: ```bash $ sha1sum ../out/Debug/layout-test-results/framework/flights-app-pixels-actual.png db0508cdfe69e996a93464050dc383f6480f1283 ../out/Debug/layout-test-results/framework/flights-app-pixels-actual.png $ gsutil.py cp ../out/Debug/layout-test-results/framework/flights-app-pixels-actual.png gs://mojo/sky-pngs/db0508cdfe69e996a93464050dc383f6480f1283 ``` Long-term, we should not have these tests at all and should just dump paint commands. In the short-term, if we find we're doing this a lot we should obviously automate this process, e.g. test_sky could do all of this work, including spitting out the correct reference file.