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-s/-expected.html/-expected.sky/ -s/-expected-mismatch.html/-expected-mismatch.sky/ -In single_test_runner.py, get rid of the image hash checking for reftests. It doesn't provide any value and just makes getting reftests working more complicated. R=eseidel@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/802573002
1062 lines
55 KiB
Python
1062 lines
55 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (C) 2010 Gabor Rapcsanyi (rgabor@inf.u-szeged.hu), University of Szeged
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# Copyright (C) 2011 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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# distribution.
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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import Queue
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import StringIO
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import codecs
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import platform
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import re
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import sys
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import thread
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import time
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import threading
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import unittest
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from webkitpy.common.system import outputcapture, path
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from webkitpy.common.system.crashlogs_unittest import make_mock_crash_report_darwin
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from webkitpy.common.system.systemhost import SystemHost
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from webkitpy.common.host import Host
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from webkitpy.common.host_mock import MockHost
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from webkitpy.layout_tests import port
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from webkitpy.layout_tests import run_webkit_tests
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from webkitpy.layout_tests.models import test_run_results
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from webkitpy.layout_tests.port import Port
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from webkitpy.layout_tests.port import test
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from webkitpy.test.skip import skip_if
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from webkitpy.tool import grammar
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from webkitpy.tool.mocktool import MockOptions
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def parse_args(extra_args=None, tests_included=False, new_results=False, print_nothing=True):
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extra_args = extra_args or []
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args = []
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if not '--platform' in extra_args:
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args.extend(['--platform', 'test'])
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if not new_results:
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args.append('--no-new-test-results')
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if not '--child-processes' in extra_args:
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args.extend(['--child-processes', 1])
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args.extend(extra_args)
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if not tests_included:
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# We use the glob to test that globbing works.
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args.extend(['passes',
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'http/tests',
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'websocket/tests',
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'failures/expected/*'])
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return run_webkit_tests.parse_args(args)
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def passing_run(extra_args=None, port_obj=None, tests_included=False, host=None, shared_port=True):
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options, parsed_args = parse_args(extra_args, tests_included)
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if not port_obj:
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host = host or MockHost()
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port_obj = host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options)
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if shared_port:
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port_obj.host.port_factory.get = lambda *args, **kwargs: port_obj
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logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO()
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run_details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream)
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return run_details.exit_code == 0
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def logging_run(extra_args=None, port_obj=None, tests_included=False, host=None, new_results=False, shared_port=True):
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options, parsed_args = parse_args(extra_args=extra_args,
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tests_included=tests_included,
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print_nothing=False, new_results=new_results)
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host = host or MockHost()
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if not port_obj:
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port_obj = host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options)
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run_details, output = run_and_capture(port_obj, options, parsed_args, shared_port)
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return (run_details, output, host.user)
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def run_and_capture(port_obj, options, parsed_args, shared_port=True):
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if shared_port:
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port_obj.host.port_factory.get = lambda *args, **kwargs: port_obj
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oc = outputcapture.OutputCapture()
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try:
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oc.capture_output()
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logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO()
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run_details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream)
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finally:
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oc.restore_output()
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return (run_details, logging_stream)
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def get_tests_run(args, host=None, port_obj=None):
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results = get_test_results(args, host=host, port_obj=port_obj)
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return [result.test_name for result in results]
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def get_test_batches(args, host=None):
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results = get_test_results(args, host)
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batches = []
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batch = []
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current_pid = None
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for result in results:
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if batch and result.pid != current_pid:
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batches.append(batch)
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batch = []
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batch.append(result.test_name)
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if batch:
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batches.append(batch)
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return batches
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def get_test_results(args, host=None, port_obj=None):
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options, parsed_args = parse_args(args, tests_included=True)
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host = host or MockHost()
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port_obj = port_obj or host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options)
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oc = outputcapture.OutputCapture()
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oc.capture_output()
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logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO()
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try:
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run_details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream)
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finally:
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oc.restore_output()
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all_results = []
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if run_details.initial_results:
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all_results.extend(run_details.initial_results.all_results)
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if run_details.retry_results:
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all_results.extend(run_details.retry_results.all_results)
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return all_results
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def parse_full_results(full_results_text):
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json_to_eval = full_results_text.replace("ADD_RESULTS(", "").replace(");", "")
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compressed_results = json.loads(json_to_eval)
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return compressed_results
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class StreamTestingMixin(object):
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def assertContains(self, stream, string):
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self.assertTrue(string in stream.getvalue())
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def assertEmpty(self, stream):
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self.assertFalse(stream.getvalue())
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def assertNotEmpty(self, stream):
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self.assertTrue(stream.getvalue())
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class RunTest(unittest.TestCase, StreamTestingMixin):
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def setUp(self):
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# A real PlatformInfo object is used here instead of a
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# MockPlatformInfo because we need to actually check for
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# Windows and Mac to skip some tests.
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self._platform = SystemHost().platform
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# FIXME: Remove this when we fix test-webkitpy to work
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# properly on cygwin (bug 63846).
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self.should_test_processes = not self._platform.is_win()
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def test_basic(self):
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options, args = parse_args(tests_included=True)
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logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO()
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host = MockHost()
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port_obj = host.port_factory.get(options.platform, options)
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details = run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, args, logging_stream)
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# These numbers will need to be updated whenever we add new tests.
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self.assertEqual(details.initial_results.total, test.TOTAL_TESTS)
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self.assertEqual(details.initial_results.expected_skips, test.TOTAL_SKIPS)
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self.assertEqual(len(details.initial_results.unexpected_results_by_name), test.UNEXPECTED_PASSES + test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES)
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self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES)
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self.assertEqual(details.retry_results.total, test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES)
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expected_tests = details.initial_results.total - details.initial_results.expected_skips - len(details.initial_results.unexpected_results_by_name)
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expected_summary_str = ''
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if details.initial_results.expected_failures > 0:
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expected_summary_str = " (%d passed, %d didn't)" % (expected_tests - details.initial_results.expected_failures, details.initial_results.expected_failures)
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one_line_summary = "%d tests ran as expected%s, %d didn't:\n" % (
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expected_tests,
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expected_summary_str,
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len(details.initial_results.unexpected_results_by_name))
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self.assertTrue(one_line_summary in logging_stream.buflist)
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# Ensure the results were summarized properly.
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self.assertEqual(details.summarized_failing_results['num_regressions'], details.exit_code)
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# Ensure the results were written out and displayed.
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failing_results_text = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/failing_results.json')
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json_to_eval = failing_results_text.replace("ADD_RESULTS(", "").replace(");", "")
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self.assertEqual(json.loads(json_to_eval), details.summarized_failing_results)
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full_results_text = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json')
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self.assertEqual(json.loads(full_results_text), details.summarized_full_results)
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self.assertEqual(host.user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(MockHost().platform, '/tmp/layout-test-results/results.html')])
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def test_batch_size(self):
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batch_tests_run = get_test_batches(['--batch-size', '2'])
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for batch in batch_tests_run:
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self.assertTrue(len(batch) <= 2, '%s had too many tests' % ', '.join(batch))
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def test_max_locked_shards(self):
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# Tests for the default of using one locked shard even in the case of more than one child process.
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if not self.should_test_processes:
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return
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save_env_webkit_test_max_locked_shards = None
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if "WEBKIT_TEST_MAX_LOCKED_SHARDS" in os.environ:
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save_env_webkit_test_max_locked_shards = os.environ["WEBKIT_TEST_MAX_LOCKED_SHARDS"]
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del os.environ["WEBKIT_TEST_MAX_LOCKED_SHARDS"]
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_, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', '--child-processes', '2'], shared_port=False)
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try:
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self.assertTrue(any(['1 locked' in line for line in regular_output.buflist]))
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finally:
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if save_env_webkit_test_max_locked_shards:
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os.environ["WEBKIT_TEST_MAX_LOCKED_SHARDS"] = save_env_webkit_test_max_locked_shards
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def test_child_processes_2(self):
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if self.should_test_processes:
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_, regular_output, _ = logging_run(
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['--debug-rwt-logging', '--child-processes', '2'], shared_port=False)
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self.assertTrue(any(['Running 2 ' in line for line in regular_output.buflist]))
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def test_child_processes_min(self):
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if self.should_test_processes:
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_, regular_output, _ = logging_run(
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['--debug-rwt-logging', '--child-processes', '2', '-i', 'passes/passes', 'passes'],
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tests_included=True, shared_port=False)
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self.assertTrue(any(['Running 1 ' in line for line in regular_output.buflist]))
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def test_dryrun(self):
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--dry-run'])
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self.assertEqual(tests_run, [])
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['-n'])
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self.assertEqual(tests_run, [])
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def test_enable_sanitizer(self):
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self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--enable-sanitizer', 'failures/expected/text.html']))
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def test_exception_raised(self):
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# Exceptions raised by a worker are treated differently depending on
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# whether they are in-process or out. inline exceptions work as normal,
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# which allows us to get the full stack trace and traceback from the
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# worker. The downside to this is that it could be any error, but this
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# is actually useful in testing.
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#
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# Exceptions raised in a separate process are re-packaged into
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# WorkerExceptions (a subclass of BaseException), which have a string capture of the stack which can
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# be printed, but don't display properly in the unit test exception handlers.
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self.assertRaises(BaseException, logging_run,
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['failures/expected/exception.html', '--child-processes', '1'], tests_included=True)
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if self.should_test_processes:
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self.assertRaises(BaseException, logging_run,
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['--child-processes', '2', '--skipped=ignore', 'failures/expected/exception.html', 'passes/text.html'], tests_included=True, shared_port=False)
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def test_device_failure(self):
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# Test that we handle a device going offline during a test properly.
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details, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/expected/device_failure.html'], tests_included=True)
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self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
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self.assertTrue('worker/0 has failed' in regular_output.getvalue())
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def test_full_results_html(self):
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host = MockHost()
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details, _, _ = logging_run(['--full-results-html'], host=host)
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self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
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self.assertEqual(len(host.user.opened_urls), 1)
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def test_keyboard_interrupt(self):
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# Note that this also tests running a test marked as SKIP if
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# you specify it explicitly.
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details, _, _ = logging_run(['failures/expected/keyboard.html', '--child-processes', '1'], tests_included=True)
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self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test_run_results.INTERRUPTED_EXIT_STATUS)
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if self.should_test_processes:
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_, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/expected/keyboard.html', 'passes/text.html', '--child-processes', '2', '--skipped=ignore'], tests_included=True, shared_port=False)
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self.assertTrue(any(['Interrupted, exiting' in line for line in regular_output.buflist]))
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def test_no_tests_found(self):
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details, err, _ = logging_run(['resources'], tests_included=True)
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self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test_run_results.NO_TESTS_EXIT_STATUS)
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self.assertContains(err, 'No tests to run.\n')
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def test_no_tests_found_2(self):
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details, err, _ = logging_run(['foo'], tests_included=True)
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self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test_run_results.NO_TESTS_EXIT_STATUS)
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self.assertContains(err, 'No tests to run.\n')
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def test_no_tests_found_3(self):
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details, err, _ = logging_run(['--run-chunk', '5:400', 'foo/bar.html'], tests_included=True)
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self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test_run_results.NO_TESTS_EXIT_STATUS)
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self.assertContains(err, 'No tests to run.\n')
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def test_natural_order(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/audio.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'passes/args.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=natural'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(['failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html'], tests_run)
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def test_natural_order_test_specified_multiple_times(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/args.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=natural'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(['passes/args.html', 'passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html'], tests_run)
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def test_random_order(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/audio.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'passes/args.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=random'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(sorted(tests_to_run), sorted(tests_run))
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def test_random_daily_seed_order(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/audio.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'passes/args.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=random-seeded'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(sorted(tests_to_run), sorted(tests_run))
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def test_random_order_test_specified_multiple_times(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/args.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=random'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(tests_run.count('passes/audio.html'), 2)
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self.assertEqual(tests_run.count('passes/args.html'), 2)
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def test_no_order(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/audio.html', 'failures/expected/text.html', 'failures/expected/missing_text.html', 'passes/args.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=none'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(tests_to_run, tests_run)
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def test_no_order_test_specified_multiple_times(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/args.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/audio.html', 'passes/args.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=none'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(tests_to_run, tests_run)
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def test_no_order_with_directory_entries_in_natural_order(self):
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tests_to_run = ['http/tests/ssl', 'perf/foo', 'http/tests/passes']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--order=none'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['http/tests/ssl/text.html', 'perf/foo/test.html', 'http/tests/passes/image.html', 'http/tests/passes/text.html'])
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def test_repeat_each(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--repeat-each', '2'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['passes/image.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html', 'passes/text.html'])
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def test_ignore_flag(self):
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# Note that passes/image.html is expected to be run since we specified it directly.
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['-i', 'passes', 'passes/image.html'])
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self.assertFalse('passes/text.html' in tests_run)
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self.assertTrue('passes/image.html' in tests_run)
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def test_skipped_flag(self):
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes'])
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self.assertFalse('passes/skipped/skip.html' in tests_run)
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num_tests_run_by_default = len(tests_run)
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# Check that nothing changes when we specify skipped=default.
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self.assertEqual(len(get_tests_run(['--skipped=default', 'passes'])),
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num_tests_run_by_default)
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# Now check that we run one more test (the skipped one).
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--skipped=ignore', 'passes'])
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self.assertTrue('passes/skipped/skip.html' in tests_run)
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self.assertEqual(len(tests_run), num_tests_run_by_default + 1)
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# Now check that we only run the skipped test.
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self.assertEqual(get_tests_run(['--skipped=only', 'passes']), ['passes/skipped/skip.html'])
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# Now check that we don't run anything.
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self.assertEqual(get_tests_run(['--skipped=always', 'passes/skipped/skip.html']), [])
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|
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def test_iterations(self):
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tests_to_run = ['passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html']
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['--iterations', '2'] + tests_to_run)
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self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html'])
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|
|
|
def test_repeat_each_iterations_num_tests(self):
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|
# The total number of tests should be: number_of_tests *
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|
# repeat_each * iterations
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|
host = MockHost()
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|
_, err, _ = logging_run(
|
|
['--iterations', '2', '--repeat-each', '4', '--debug-rwt-logging', 'passes/text.html', 'failures/expected/text.html'],
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|
tests_included=True, host=host)
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self.assertContains(err, "All 16 tests ran as expected (8 passed, 8 didn't).\n")
|
|
|
|
def test_run_chunk(self):
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|
# Test that we actually select the right chunk
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|
all_tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes', 'failures'])
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|
chunk_tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-chunk', '1:4', 'passes', 'failures'])
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self.assertEqual(all_tests_run[4:8], chunk_tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Test that we wrap around if the number of tests is not evenly divisible by the chunk size
|
|
tests_to_run = ['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/platform_image.html', 'passes/text.html']
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|
chunk_tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-chunk', '1:3'] + tests_to_run)
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|
self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html', 'passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html'], chunk_tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_run_part(self):
|
|
# Test that we actually select the right part
|
|
tests_to_run = ['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html', 'passes/platform_image.html', 'passes/text.html']
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-part', '1:2'] + tests_to_run)
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Test that we wrap around if the number of tests is not evenly divisible by the chunk size
|
|
# (here we end up with 3 parts, each with 2 tests, and we only have 4 tests total, so the
|
|
# last part repeats the first two tests).
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|
chunk_tests_run = get_tests_run(['--run-part', '3:3'] + tests_to_run)
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|
self.assertEqual(['passes/error.html', 'passes/image.html'], chunk_tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_run_singly(self):
|
|
batch_tests_run = get_test_batches(['--run-singly'])
|
|
for batch in batch_tests_run:
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(batch), 1, '%s had too many tests' % ', '.join(batch))
|
|
|
|
def test_skip_failing_tests(self):
|
|
# This tests that we skip both known failing and known flaky tests. Because there are
|
|
# no known flaky tests in the default test_expectations, we add additional expectations.
|
|
host = MockHost()
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|
host.filesystem.write_text_file('/tmp/overrides.txt', 'Bug(x) passes/image.html [ ImageOnlyFailure Pass ]\n')
|
|
|
|
batches = get_test_batches(['--skip-failing-tests', '--additional-expectations', '/tmp/overrides.txt'], host=host)
|
|
has_passes_text = False
|
|
for batch in batches:
|
|
self.assertFalse('failures/expected/text.html' in batch)
|
|
self.assertFalse('passes/image.html' in batch)
|
|
has_passes_text = has_passes_text or ('passes/text.html' in batch)
|
|
self.assertTrue(has_passes_text)
|
|
|
|
def test_single_file(self):
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes/text.html'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(tests_run, ['passes/text.html'])
|
|
|
|
def test_single_file_with_prefix(self):
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['tests/passes/text.html'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_single_skipped_file(self):
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/expected/keybaord.html'])
|
|
self.assertEqual([], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_stderr_is_saved(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
self.assertTrue(passing_run(host=host))
|
|
self.assertEqual(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/passes/error-stderr.txt'),
|
|
'stuff going to stderr')
|
|
|
|
def test_test_list(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
filename = '/tmp/foo.txt'
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file(filename, 'passes/text.html')
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--test-list=%s' % filename], host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
host.filesystem.remove(filename)
|
|
details, err, user = logging_run(['--test-list=%s' % filename], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test_run_results.NO_TESTS_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
self.assertNotEmpty(err)
|
|
|
|
def test_test_list_with_prefix(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
filename = '/tmp/foo.txt'
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file(filename, 'tests/passes/text.html')
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--test-list=%s' % filename], host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_smoke_test(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
smoke_test_filename = test.LAYOUT_TEST_DIR + '/SmokeTests'
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file(smoke_test_filename, 'passes/text.html\n')
|
|
|
|
# Test the default smoke testing.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--smoke'], host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Test running the smoke tests plus some manually-specified tests.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--smoke', 'passes/image.html'], host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/image.html', 'passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Test running the smoke tests plus some manually-specified tests.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--no-smoke', 'passes/image.html'], host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/image.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Test that we don't run just the smoke tests by default on a normal test port.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run([], host=host)
|
|
self.assertNotEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Create a port that does run only the smoke tests by default, and verify that works as expected.
|
|
port_obj = host.port_factory.get('test')
|
|
port_obj.default_smoke_test_only = lambda: True
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run([], host=host, port_obj=port_obj)
|
|
self.assertEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Verify that --no-smoke continues to work on a smoke-by-default port.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--no-smoke'], host=host, port_obj=port_obj)
|
|
self.assertNotEqual(['passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_missing_and_unexpected_results(self):
|
|
# Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation
|
|
# is missing, update the expected generic location.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', '--retry-failures',
|
|
'failures/expected/missing_image.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys()
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 2)
|
|
json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json')
|
|
self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"text-image-checksum.html":{"expected":"PASS","actual":"IMAGE+TEXT","is_unexpected":true') != -1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"missing_text.html":{"expected":"PASS","is_missing_text":true,"actual":"MISSING","is_unexpected":true') != -1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_regressions":2') != -1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(json_string.find('"num_flaky":0') != -1)
|
|
|
|
def test_different_failure_on_retry(self):
|
|
# This tests that if a test fails two different ways -- both unexpected
|
|
# -- we treat it as a failure rather than a flaky result. We use the
|
|
# initial failure for simplicity and consistency w/ the flakiness
|
|
# dashboard, even if the second failure is worse.
|
|
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--retry-failures', 'failures/unexpected/text_then_crash.html'], tests_included=True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.summarized_failing_results['tests']['failures']['unexpected']['text_then_crash.html']['actual'],
|
|
'TEXT CRASH')
|
|
|
|
# If we get a test that fails two different ways -- but the second one is expected --
|
|
# we should treat it as a flaky result and report the initial unexpected failure type
|
|
# to the dashboard. However, the test should be considered passing.
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--retry-failures', 'failures/expected/crash_then_text.html'], tests_included=True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.summarized_failing_results['tests']['failures']['expected']['crash_then_text.html']['actual'],
|
|
'CRASH FAIL')
|
|
|
|
def test_pixel_test_directories(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
|
|
"""Both tests have failing checksum. We include only the first in pixel tests so only that should fail."""
|
|
args = ['--pixel-tests', '--retry-failures', '--pixel-test-directory', 'failures/unexpected/pixeldir',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/pixeldir/image_in_pixeldir.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/image_not_in_pixeldir.html']
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(extra_args=args, host=host, tests_included=True)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
expected_token = '"pixeldir":{"image_in_pixeldir.html":{"expected":"PASS","actual":"IMAGE","is_unexpected":true'
|
|
json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json')
|
|
self.assertTrue(json_string.find(expected_token) != -1)
|
|
|
|
def test_crash_with_stderr(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
_, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/unexpected/crash-with-stderr.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json').find('{"crash-with-stderr.html":{"expected":"PASS","actual":"CRASH","has_stderr":true,"is_unexpected":true') != -1)
|
|
|
|
def test_no_image_failure_with_image_diff(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
_, regular_output, _ = logging_run(['failures/unexpected/checksum-with-matching-image.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json').find('"num_regressions":0') != -1)
|
|
|
|
def test_exit_after_n_failures_upload(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, regular_output, user = logging_run(
|
|
['failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-failures', '1'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
|
|
# By returning False, we know that the incremental results were generated and then deleted.
|
|
self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/incremental_results.json'))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test_run_results.EARLY_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
|
|
# This checks that passes/text.html is considered SKIPped.
|
|
self.assertTrue('"skipped":1' in host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json'))
|
|
|
|
# This checks that we told the user we bailed out.
|
|
self.assertTrue('Exiting early after 1 failures. 1 tests run.\n' in regular_output.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
# This checks that neither test ran as expected.
|
|
# FIXME: This log message is confusing; tests that were skipped should be called out separately.
|
|
self.assertTrue('0 tests ran as expected, 2 didn\'t:\n' in regular_output.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_exit_after_n_failures(self):
|
|
# Unexpected failures should result in tests stopping.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-failures', '1'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(['failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# But we'll keep going for expected ones.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/expected/text.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-failures', '1'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(['failures/expected/text.html', 'passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_exit_after_n_crashes(self):
|
|
# Unexpected crashes should result in tests stopping.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/unexpected/crash.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts', '1'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(['failures/unexpected/crash.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# Same with timeouts.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/unexpected/timeout.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts', '1'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(['failures/unexpected/timeout.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
# But we'll keep going for expected ones.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['failures/expected/crash.html', 'passes/text.html', '--exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts', '1'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(['failures/expected/crash.html', 'passes/text.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_results_directory_absolute(self):
|
|
# We run a configuration that should fail, to generate output, then
|
|
# look for what the output results url was.
|
|
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
with host.filesystem.mkdtemp() as tmpdir:
|
|
_, _, user = logging_run(['--results-directory=' + str(tmpdir)], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(host.platform, host.filesystem.join(tmpdir, 'results.html'))])
|
|
|
|
def test_results_directory_default(self):
|
|
# We run a configuration that should fail, to generate output, then
|
|
# look for what the output results url was.
|
|
|
|
# This is the default location.
|
|
_, _, user = logging_run(tests_included=True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(MockHost().platform, '/tmp/layout-test-results/results.html')])
|
|
|
|
def test_results_directory_relative(self):
|
|
# We run a configuration that should fail, to generate output, then
|
|
# look for what the output results url was.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
host.filesystem.maybe_make_directory('/tmp/cwd')
|
|
host.filesystem.chdir('/tmp/cwd')
|
|
_, _, user = logging_run(['--results-directory=foo'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(user.opened_urls, [path.abspath_to_uri(host.platform, '/tmp/cwd/foo/results.html')])
|
|
|
|
def test_retrying_default_value(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
self.assertFalse('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', 'failures/unexpected'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES - 7) # FIXME: This should be a constant in test.py .
|
|
self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_retrying_default_value_test_list(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
filename = '/tmp/foo.txt'
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file(filename, 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html\nfailures/unexpected/crash.html')
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', '--test-list=%s' % filename], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 2)
|
|
self.assertFalse('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
filename = '/tmp/foo.txt'
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file(filename, 'failures')
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', '--test-list=%s' % filename], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, test.UNEXPECTED_FAILURES - 7)
|
|
self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_retrying_and_flaky_tests(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', '--retry-failures', 'failures/flaky'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
|
|
self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/flaky/text-actual.txt'))
|
|
self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/flaky/text-actual.txt'))
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(host.user.opened_urls), 0)
|
|
|
|
# Now we test that --clobber-old-results does remove the old entries and the old retries,
|
|
# and that we don't retry again.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-retry-failures', '--clobber-old-results', 'failures/flaky'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue('Clobbering old results' in err.getvalue())
|
|
self.assertTrue('flaky/text.html' in err.getvalue())
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/flaky/text-actual.txt'))
|
|
self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('retries'))
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(host.user.opened_urls), 1)
|
|
|
|
def test_retrying_crashed_tests(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--retry-failures', 'failures/unexpected/crash.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_retrying_leak_tests(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--retry-failures', 'failures/unexpected/leak.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_retrying_force_pixel_tests(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-pixel-tests', '--retry-failures', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue('Retrying' in err.getvalue())
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt'))
|
|
self.assertFalse(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.png'))
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt'))
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.png'))
|
|
json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json')
|
|
json = parse_full_results(json_string)
|
|
self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["failures"]["unexpected"]["text-image-checksum.html"],
|
|
{"expected": "PASS", "actual": "TEXT IMAGE+TEXT", "is_unexpected": True})
|
|
self.assertFalse(json["pixel_tests_enabled"])
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.enabled_pixel_tests_in_retry, True)
|
|
|
|
def test_retrying_uses_retries_directory(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--debug-rwt-logging', '--retry-failures', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt'))
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/layout-test-results/retries/failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum-actual.txt'))
|
|
|
|
def test_run_order__inline(self):
|
|
# These next tests test that we run the tests in ascending alphabetical
|
|
# order per directory. HTTP tests are sharded separately from other tests,
|
|
# so we have to test both.
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['-i', 'passes/passes', 'passes'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(tests_run, sorted(tests_run))
|
|
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['http/tests/passes'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(tests_run, sorted(tests_run))
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|
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def test_virtual(self):
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self.assertTrue(passing_run(['passes/text.html', 'passes/args.html',
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'virtual/passes/text.html', 'virtual/passes/args.html']))
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|
|
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def test_reftest_run(self):
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tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes/reftest.html'])
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self.assertEqual(['passes/reftest.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_reftest_run_reftests_if_pixel_tests_are_disabled(self):
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|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--no-pixel-tests', 'passes/reftest.html'])
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self.assertEqual(['passes/reftest.html'], tests_run)
|
|
|
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def test_reftest_expected_html_should_be_ignored(self):
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|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['passes/reftest-expected.sky'])
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self.assertEqual([], tests_run)
|
|
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def test_reftest_driver_should_run_expected_html(self):
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|
tests_run = get_test_results(['passes/reftest.html'])
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|
self.assertEqual(tests_run[0].references, ['passes/reftest-expected.sky'])
|
|
|
|
def test_reftest_driver_should_run_expected_mismatch_html(self):
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|
tests_run = get_test_results(['passes/mismatch.html'])
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|
self.assertEqual(tests_run[0].references, ['passes/mismatch-expected-mismatch.sky'])
|
|
|
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def test_reftest_should_not_use_naming_convention_if_not_listed_in_reftestlist(self):
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|
host = MockHost()
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|
_, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', 'reftests/foo/'], tests_included=True, host=host)
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|
results = parse_full_results(host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json'))
|
|
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|
self.assertEqual(results["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]["unlistedtest.html"]["actual"], "MISSING"),
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self.assertEqual(results["num_regressions"], 5)
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|
self.assertEqual(results["num_flaky"], 0)
|
|
|
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def test_reftest_crash(self):
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|
test_results = get_test_results(['failures/unexpected/crash-reftest.html'])
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|
# The list of references should be empty since the test crashed and we didn't run any references.
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|
self.assertEqual(test_results[0].references, [])
|
|
|
|
def test_reftest_with_virtual_reference(self):
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|
_, err, _ = logging_run(['--details', 'virtual/passes/reftest.html'], tests_included=True)
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|
self.assertTrue('ref: virtual/passes/reftest-expected.sky' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_additional_platform_directory(self):
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|
self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/foo']))
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|
self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/../foo']))
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|
self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/foo', '--additional-platform-directory', '/tmp/bar']))
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|
self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-platform-directory', 'foo']))
|
|
|
|
def test_additional_expectations(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file('/tmp/overrides.txt', 'Bug(x) failures/unexpected/mismatch.html [ ImageOnlyFailure ]\n')
|
|
self.assertTrue(passing_run(['--additional-expectations', '/tmp/overrides.txt', 'failures/unexpected/mismatch.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host))
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
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|
def has_test_of_type(tests, type):
|
|
return [test for test in tests if type in test]
|
|
|
|
def test_platform_directories_ignored_when_searching_for_tests(self):
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--platform', 'test-mac-leopard'])
|
|
self.assertFalse('platform/test-mac-leopard/http/test.html' in tests_run)
|
|
self.assertFalse('platform/test-win-win7/http/test.html' in tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_platform_directories_not_searched_for_additional_tests(self):
|
|
tests_run = get_tests_run(['--platform', 'test-mac-leopard', 'http'])
|
|
self.assertFalse('platform/test-mac-leopard/http/test.html' in tests_run)
|
|
self.assertFalse('platform/test-win-win7/http/test.html' in tests_run)
|
|
|
|
def test_output_diffs(self):
|
|
# Test to ensure that we don't generate -wdiff.html or -pretty.html if wdiff and PrettyPatch
|
|
# aren't available.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
_, err, _ = logging_run(['--pixel-tests', 'failures/unexpected/text-image-checksum.html'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
written_files = host.filesystem.written_files
|
|
self.assertTrue(any(path.endswith('-diff.txt') for path in written_files.keys()))
|
|
self.assertFalse(any(path.endswith('-wdiff.html') for path in written_files.keys()))
|
|
self.assertFalse(any(path.endswith('-pretty-diff.html') for path in written_files.keys()))
|
|
|
|
full_results_text = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/full_results.json')
|
|
full_results = json.loads(full_results_text.replace("ADD_RESULTS(", "").replace(");", ""))
|
|
self.assertEqual(full_results['has_wdiff'], False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(full_results['has_pretty_patch'], False)
|
|
|
|
def test_unsupported_platform(self):
|
|
stdout = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
stderr = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
res = run_webkit_tests.main(['--platform', 'foo'], stdout, stderr)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(res, test_run_results.UNEXPECTED_ERROR_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
self.assertEqual(stdout.getvalue(), '')
|
|
self.assertTrue('unsupported platform' in stderr.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_build_check(self):
|
|
# By using a port_name for a different platform than the one we're running on, the build check should always fail.
|
|
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
|
port_name = 'linux-x86'
|
|
else:
|
|
port_name = 'mac-lion'
|
|
out = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
err = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
self.assertEqual(run_webkit_tests.main(['--platform', port_name, 'resources/results.html'], out, err), test_run_results.UNEXPECTED_ERROR_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
|
|
def test_verbose_in_child_processes(self):
|
|
# When we actually run multiple processes, we may have to reconfigure logging in the
|
|
# child process (e.g., on win32) and we need to make sure that works and we still
|
|
# see the verbose log output. However, we can't use logging_run() because using
|
|
# outputcapture to capture stdout and stderr latter results in a nonpicklable host.
|
|
|
|
# Test is flaky on Windows: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98559
|
|
if not self.should_test_processes:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
options, parsed_args = parse_args(['--verbose', '--fully-parallel', '--child-processes', '2', 'passes/text.html', 'passes/image.html'], tests_included=True, print_nothing=False)
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
port_obj = host.port_factory.get(port_name=options.platform, options=options)
|
|
logging_stream = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
run_webkit_tests.run(port_obj, options, parsed_args, logging_stream=logging_stream)
|
|
self.assertTrue('text.html passed' in logging_stream.getvalue())
|
|
self.assertTrue('image.html passed' in logging_stream.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def disabled_test_driver_logging(self):
|
|
# FIXME: Figure out how to either use a mock-test port to
|
|
# get output or mack mock ports work again.
|
|
host = Host()
|
|
_, err, _ = logging_run(['--platform', 'mock-win', '--driver-logging', 'resources/results.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
self.assertTrue('OUT:' in err.getvalue())
|
|
|
|
def test_write_full_results_to(self):
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, _, _ = logging_run(['--write-full-results-to', '/tmp/full_results.json'], host=host)
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
|
|
self.assertTrue(host.filesystem.exists('/tmp/full_results.json'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class EndToEndTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
def test_reftest_with_two_notrefs(self):
|
|
# Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation
|
|
# is missing, update the expected generic location.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
_, _, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results', 'reftests/foo/'], tests_included=True, host=host)
|
|
file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys()
|
|
|
|
json_string = host.filesystem.read_text_file('/tmp/layout-test-results/failing_results.json')
|
|
json = parse_full_results(json_string)
|
|
self.assertTrue("multiple-match-success.html" not in json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"])
|
|
self.assertTrue("multiple-mismatch-success.html" not in json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"])
|
|
self.assertTrue("multiple-both-success.html" not in json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"])
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]["multiple-match-failure.html"],
|
|
{"expected": "PASS", "actual": "IMAGE", "reftest_type": ["=="], "is_unexpected": True})
|
|
self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]["multiple-mismatch-failure.html"],
|
|
{"expected": "PASS", "actual": "IMAGE", "reftest_type": ["!="], "is_unexpected": True})
|
|
self.assertEqual(json["tests"]["reftests"]["foo"]["multiple-both-failure.html"],
|
|
{"expected": "PASS", "actual": "IMAGE", "reftest_type": ["==", "!="], "is_unexpected": True})
|
|
|
|
|
|
class RebaselineTest(unittest.TestCase, StreamTestingMixin):
|
|
def assertBaselines(self, file_list, file, extensions, err):
|
|
"assert that the file_list contains the baselines."""
|
|
for ext in extensions:
|
|
baseline = file + "-expected" + ext
|
|
baseline_msg = 'Writing new expected result "%s"\n' % baseline
|
|
self.assertTrue(any(f.find(baseline) != -1 for f in file_list))
|
|
self.assertContains(err, baseline_msg)
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: Add tests to ensure that we're *not* writing baselines when we're not
|
|
# supposed to be.
|
|
|
|
def test_reset_results(self):
|
|
# Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation
|
|
# is missing, update the expected generic location.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(
|
|
['--pixel-tests', '--reset-results', 'passes/image.html', 'failures/expected/missing_image.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True)
|
|
file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys()
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 8)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "passes/image", [".txt", ".png"], err)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "failures/expected/missing_image", [".txt", ".png"], err)
|
|
|
|
def test_missing_results(self):
|
|
# Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation
|
|
# is missing, update the expected generic location.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_image.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True)
|
|
file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys()
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 3)
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 10)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "failures/unexpected/missing_text", [".txt"], err)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "platform/test/failures/unexpected/missing_image", [".png"], err)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "platform/test/failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump", [".txt"], err)
|
|
|
|
def test_missing_results_not_added_if_expected_missing(self):
|
|
# Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation
|
|
# is missing, update the expected generic location.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
options, parsed_args = run_webkit_tests.parse_args([])
|
|
|
|
port = test.TestPort(host, options=options)
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file(port.path_to_generic_test_expectations_file(), """
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_text.html [ Missing ]
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_image.html [ NeedsRebaseline ]
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_audio.html [ NeedsManualRebaseline ]
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump.html [ Missing ]
|
|
""")
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--no-show-results',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_image.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_audio.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True, port_obj=port)
|
|
file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys()
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 7)
|
|
self.assertFalse(any('failures/unexpected/missing_text-expected' in file for file in file_list))
|
|
self.assertFalse(any('failures/unexpected/missing_image-expected' in file for file in file_list))
|
|
self.assertFalse(any('failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump-expected' in file for file in file_list))
|
|
|
|
def test_missing_results_not_added_if_expected_missing_and_reset_results(self):
|
|
# Test that we update expectations in place. If the expectation
|
|
# is missing, update the expected generic location.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
options, parsed_args = run_webkit_tests.parse_args(['--pixel-tests', '--reset-results'])
|
|
|
|
port = test.TestPort(host, options=options)
|
|
host.filesystem.write_text_file(port.path_to_generic_test_expectations_file(), """
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_text.html [ Missing ]
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_image.html [ NeedsRebaseline ]
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_audio.html [ NeedsManualRebaseline ]
|
|
Bug(foo) failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump.html [ Missing ]
|
|
""")
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(['--pixel-tests', '--reset-results',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_image.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_audio.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True, port_obj=port)
|
|
file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys()
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 11)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "failures/unexpected/missing_text", [".txt"], err)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "failures/unexpected/missing_image", [".png"], err)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list, "failures/unexpected/missing_render_tree_dump", [".txt"], err)
|
|
|
|
def test_new_baseline(self):
|
|
# Test that we update the platform expectations in the version-specific directories
|
|
# for both existing and new baselines.
|
|
host = MockHost()
|
|
details, err, _ = logging_run(
|
|
['--pixel-tests', '--new-baseline', 'passes/image.html', 'failures/expected/missing_image.html'],
|
|
tests_included=True, host=host, new_results=True)
|
|
file_list = host.filesystem.written_files.keys()
|
|
self.assertEqual(details.exit_code, 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(file_list), 8)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list,
|
|
"platform/test-mac-leopard/passes/image", [".txt", ".png"], err)
|
|
self.assertBaselines(file_list,
|
|
"platform/test-mac-leopard/failures/expected/missing_image", [".txt", ".png"], err)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PortTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
def assert_mock_port_works(self, port_name, args=[]):
|
|
self.assertTrue(passing_run(args + ['--platform', 'mock-' + port_name, 'resources/results.html'], tests_included=True, host=Host()))
|
|
|
|
def disabled_test_mac_lion(self):
|
|
self.assert_mock_port_works('mac-lion')
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MainTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
def test_exception_handling(self):
|
|
orig_run_fn = run_webkit_tests.run
|
|
|
|
# unused args pylint: disable=W0613
|
|
def interrupting_run(port, options, args, stderr):
|
|
raise KeyboardInterrupt
|
|
|
|
def successful_run(port, options, args, stderr):
|
|
|
|
class FakeRunDetails(object):
|
|
exit_code = test_run_results.UNEXPECTED_ERROR_EXIT_STATUS
|
|
|
|
return FakeRunDetails()
|
|
|
|
def exception_raising_run(port, options, args, stderr):
|
|
assert False
|
|
|
|
stdout = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
stderr = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
try:
|
|
run_webkit_tests.run = interrupting_run
|
|
res = run_webkit_tests.main([], stdout, stderr)
|
|
self.assertEqual(res, test_run_results.INTERRUPTED_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
|
|
run_webkit_tests.run = successful_run
|
|
res = run_webkit_tests.main(['--platform', 'test'], stdout, stderr)
|
|
self.assertEqual(res, test_run_results.UNEXPECTED_ERROR_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
|
|
run_webkit_tests.run = exception_raising_run
|
|
res = run_webkit_tests.main([], stdout, stderr)
|
|
self.assertEqual(res, test_run_results.UNEXPECTED_ERROR_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
finally:
|
|
run_webkit_tests.run = orig_run_fn
|
|
|
|
def test_buildbot_results_are_printed_on_early_exit(self):
|
|
# unused args pylint: disable=W0613
|
|
stdout = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
stderr = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
res = run_webkit_tests.main(['--platform', 'test', '--exit-after-n-failures', '1',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_text.html',
|
|
'failures/unexpected/missing_image.html'],
|
|
stdout, stderr)
|
|
self.assertEqual(res, test_run_results.EARLY_EXIT_STATUS)
|
|
self.assertEqual(stdout.getvalue(),
|
|
('\n'
|
|
'Regressions: Unexpected missing results (1)\n'
|
|
' failures/unexpected/missing_image.html [ Missing ]\n\n'))
|