/* -*- Mode: JavaScript; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* * This file contains common code that is loaded before each test file(s). * See http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Writing_xpcshell-based_unit_tests * for more information. */ var _quit = false; var _passed = true; var _tests_pending = 0; var _passedChecks = 0, _falsePassedChecks = 0; var _todoChecks = 0; var _cleanupFunctions = []; var _pendingTimers = []; var _profileInitialized = false; function _dump(str) { let start = /^TEST-/.test(str) ? "\n" : ""; if (typeof _XPCSHELL_PROCESS == "undefined") { dump(start + str); } else { dump(start + _XPCSHELL_PROCESS + ": " + str); } } // Disable automatic network detection, so tests work correctly when // not connected to a network. let (ios = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/network/io-service;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIIOService2)) { ios.manageOfflineStatus = false; ios.offline = false; } // Determine if we're running on parent or child let runningInParent = true; try { runningInParent = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/xre/runtime;1"]. getService(Components.interfaces.nsIXULRuntime).processType == Components.interfaces.nsIXULRuntime.PROCESS_TYPE_DEFAULT; } catch (e) { } try { if (runningInParent) { let prefs = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/preferences-service;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIPrefBranch); // disable necko IPC security checks for xpcshell, as they lack the // docshells needed to pass them prefs.setBoolPref("network.disable.ipc.security", true); // Disable IPv6 lookups for 'localhost' on windows. if ("@mozilla.org/windows-registry-key;1" in Components.classes) { prefs.setCharPref("network.dns.ipv4OnlyDomains", "localhost"); } } } catch (e) { } // Enable crash reporting, if possible // We rely on the Python harness to set MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_NO_REPORT // and handle checking for minidumps. // Note that if we're in a child process, we don't want to init the // crashreporter component. try { // nsIXULRuntime is not available in some configurations. if (runningInParent && "@mozilla.org/toolkit/crash-reporter;1" in Components.classes) { // Remember to update // too if you change this initial setting. let (crashReporter = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/toolkit/crash-reporter;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsICrashReporter)) { crashReporter.enabled = true; crashReporter.minidumpPath = do_get_cwd(); } } } catch (e) { } /** * Date.now() is not necessarily monotonically increasing (insert sob story * about times not being the right tool to use for measuring intervals of time, * robarnold can tell all), so be wary of error by erring by at least * _timerFuzz ms. */ const _timerFuzz = 15; function _Timer(func, delay) { delay = Number(delay); if (delay < 0) do_throw("do_timeout() delay must be nonnegative"); if (typeof func !== "function") do_throw("string callbacks no longer accepted; use a function!"); this._func = func; this._start = Date.now(); this._delay = delay; var timer = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/timer;1"] .createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsITimer); timer.initWithCallback(this, delay + _timerFuzz, timer.TYPE_ONE_SHOT); // Keep timer alive until it fires _pendingTimers.push(timer); } _Timer.prototype = { QueryInterface: function(iid) { if (iid.Equals(Components.interfaces.nsITimerCallback) || iid.Equals(Components.interfaces.nsISupports)) return this; throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE; }, notify: function(timer) { _pendingTimers.splice(_pendingTimers.indexOf(timer), 1); // The current nsITimer implementation can undershoot, but even if it // couldn't, paranoia is probably a virtue here given the potential for // random orange on tinderboxen. var end = Date.now(); var elapsed = end - this._start; if (elapsed >= this._delay) { try { this._func.call(null); } catch (e) { do_throw("exception thrown from do_timeout callback: " + e); } return; } // Timer undershot, retry with a little overshoot to try to avoid more // undershoots. var newDelay = this._delay - elapsed; do_timeout(newDelay, this._func); } }; function _do_main() { if (_quit) return; _dump("TEST-INFO | (xpcshell/head.js) | running event loop\n"); var thr = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/thread-manager;1"] .getService().currentThread; while (!_quit) thr.processNextEvent(true); while (thr.hasPendingEvents()) thr.processNextEvent(true); } function _do_quit() { _dump("TEST-INFO | (xpcshell/head.js) | exiting test\n"); _quit = true; } function _dump_exception_stack(stack) { stack.split("\n").forEach(function(frame) { if (!frame) return; // frame is of the form "fname(args)@file:line" let frame_regexp = new RegExp("(.*)\\(.*\\)@(.*):(\\d*)", "g"); let parts = frame_regexp.exec(frame); if (parts) dump("JS frame :: " + parts[2] + " :: " + (parts[1] ? parts[1] : "anonymous") + " :: line " + parts[3] + "\n"); else /* Could be a -e (command line string) style location. */ dump("JS frame :: " + frame + "\n"); }); } /** * Overrides idleService with a mock. Idle is commonly used for maintenance * tasks, thus if a test uses a service that requires the idle service, it will * start handling them. * This behaviour would cause random failures and slowdown tests execution, * for example by running database vacuum or cleanups for each test. * * @note Idle service is overridden by default. If a test requires it, it will * have to call do_get_idle() function at least once before use. */ _fakeIdleService = { get registrar() { delete this.registrar; return this.registrar = Components.manager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIComponentRegistrar); }, contractID: "@mozilla.org/widget/idleservice;1", get CID() this.registrar.contractIDToCID(this.contractID), activate: function FIS_activate() { if (!this.originalFactory) { // Save original factory. this.originalFactory = Components.manager.getClassObject(Components.classes[this.contractID], Components.interfaces.nsIFactory); // Unregister original factory. this.registrar.unregisterFactory(this.CID, this.originalFactory); // Replace with the mock. this.registrar.registerFactory(this.CID, "Fake Idle Service", this.contractID, this.factory ); } }, deactivate: function FIS_deactivate() { if (this.originalFactory) { // Unregister the mock. this.registrar.unregisterFactory(this.CID, this.factory); // Restore original factory. this.registrar.registerFactory(this.CID, "Idle Service", this.contractID, this.originalFactory); delete this.originalFactory; } }, factory: { // nsIFactory createInstance: function (aOuter, aIID) { if (aOuter) { throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_NO_AGGREGATION; } return _fakeIdleService.QueryInterface(aIID); }, lockFactory: function (aLock) { throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }, QueryInterface: function(aIID) { if (aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIFactory) || aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsISupports)) { return this; } throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE; } }, // nsIIdleService get idleTime() 0, addIdleObserver: function () {}, removeIdleObserver: function () {}, QueryInterface: function(aIID) { // Useful for testing purposes, see test_get_idle.js. if (aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIFactory)) { return this.factory; } if (aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIIdleService) || aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsISupports)) { return this; } throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE; } } /** * Restores the idle service factory if needed and returns the service's handle. * @return A handle to the idle service. */ function do_get_idle() { _fakeIdleService.deactivate(); return Components.classes[_fakeIdleService.contractID] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIIdleService); } // Map resource://test/ to current working directory and // resource://testing-common/ to the shared test modules directory. function _register_protocol_handlers() { let (ios = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/network/io-service;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIIOService)) { let protocolHandler = ios.getProtocolHandler("resource") .QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIResProtocolHandler); let curDirURI = ios.newFileURI(do_get_cwd()); protocolHandler.setSubstitution("test", curDirURI); if (this._TESTING_MODULES_DIR) { let modulesFile = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"]. createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsILocalFile); modulesFile.initWithPath(_TESTING_MODULES_DIR); if (!modulesFile.exists()) { throw new Error("Specified modules directory does not exist: " + _TESTING_MODULES_DIR); } if (!modulesFile.isDirectory()) { throw new Error("Specified modules directory is not a directory: " + _TESTING_MODULES_DIR); } let modulesURI = ios.newFileURI(modulesFile); protocolHandler.setSubstitution("testing-common", modulesURI); } } } function _execute_test() { _register_protocol_handlers(); // Override idle service by default. // Call do_get_idle() to restore the factory and get the service. _fakeIdleService.activate(); // _HEAD_FILES is dynamically defined by . _load_files(_HEAD_FILES); // _TEST_FILE is dynamically defined by . _load_files(_TEST_FILE); try { do_test_pending("MAIN run_test"); run_test(); do_test_finished("MAIN run_test"); _do_main(); } catch (e) { _passed = false; // do_check failures are already logged and set _quit to true and throw // NS_ERROR_ABORT. If both of those are true it is likely this exception // has already been logged so there is no need to log it again. It's // possible that this will mask an NS_ERROR_ABORT that happens after a // do_check failure though. if (!_quit || e != Components.results.NS_ERROR_ABORT) { msg = "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | "; if (e.fileName) { msg += e.fileName; if (e.lineNumber) { msg += ":" + e.lineNumber; } } else { msg += "xpcshell/head.js"; } msg += " | " + e; if (e.stack) { _dump(msg + " - See following stack:\n"); _dump_exception_stack(e.stack); } else { _dump(msg + "\n"); } } } // _TAIL_FILES is dynamically defined by . _load_files(_TAIL_FILES); // Execute all of our cleanup functions. var func; while ((func = _cleanupFunctions.pop())) func(); // Restore idle service to avoid leaks. _fakeIdleService.deactivate(); if (!_passed) return; var truePassedChecks = _passedChecks - _falsePassedChecks; if (truePassedChecks > 0) { _dump("TEST-PASS | (xpcshell/head.js) | " + truePassedChecks + " (+ " + _falsePassedChecks + ") check(s) passed\n"); _dump("TEST-INFO | (xpcshell/head.js) | " + _todoChecks + " check(s) todo\n"); } else { // ToDo: switch to TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL when all tests have been updated. (Bug 496443) _dump("TEST-INFO | (xpcshell/head.js) | No (+ " + _falsePassedChecks + ") checks actually run\n"); } } /** * Loads files. * * @param aFiles Array of files to load. */ function _load_files(aFiles) { function loadTailFile(element, index, array) { load(element); } aFiles.forEach(loadTailFile); } function _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(val) { return typeof val == "string" ? '"' + val + '"' : val; } /************** Functions to be used from the tests **************/ /** * Prints a message to the output log. */ function do_print(msg) { var caller_stack = Components.stack.caller; msg = _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(msg); _dump("TEST-INFO | " + caller_stack.filename + " | " + msg + "\n"); } /** * Calls the given function at least the specified number of milliseconds later. * The callback will not undershoot the given time, but it might overshoot -- * don't expect precision! * * @param delay : uint * the number of milliseconds to delay * @param callback : function() : void * the function to call */ function do_timeout(delay, func) { new _Timer(func, Number(delay)); } function do_execute_soon(callback, aName) { let funcName = (aName ? aName : callback.name); do_test_pending(funcName); var tm = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/thread-manager;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIThreadManager); tm.mainThread.dispatch({ run: function() { try { callback(); } catch (e) { // do_check failures are already logged and set _quit to true and throw // NS_ERROR_ABORT. If both of those are true it is likely this exception // has already been logged so there is no need to log it again. It's // possible that this will mask an NS_ERROR_ABORT that happens after a // do_check failure though. if (!_quit || e != Components.results.NS_ERROR_ABORT) { _dump("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | (xpcshell/head.js) | " + e); if (e.stack) { dump(" - See following stack:\n"); _dump_exception_stack(e.stack); } else { dump("\n"); } _do_quit(); } } finally { do_test_finished(funcName); } } }, Components.interfaces.nsIThread.DISPATCH_NORMAL); } /** * Shows an error message and the current stack and aborts the test. * * @param error A message string or an Error object. * @param stack null or nsIStackFrame object or a string containing * \n separated stack lines (as in Error().stack). */ function do_throw(error, stack) { let filename = ""; if (!stack) { if (error instanceof Error) { // |error| is an exception object filename = error.fileName; stack = error.stack; } else { stack = Components.stack.caller; } } if (stack instanceof Components.interfaces.nsIStackFrame) filename = stack.filename; _dump("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | " + filename + " | " + error + " - See following stack:\n"); if (stack instanceof Components.interfaces.nsIStackFrame) { let frame = stack; while (frame != null) { _dump(frame + "\n"); frame = frame.caller; } } else if (typeof stack == "string") { let stackLines = stack.split("\n"); for (let line of stackLines) { _dump(line + "\n"); } } _passed = false; _do_quit(); throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_ABORT; } function do_throw_todo(text, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; _passed = false; _dump("TEST-UNEXPECTED-PASS | " + stack.filename + " | " + text + " - See following stack:\n"); var frame = Components.stack; while (frame != null) { _dump(frame + "\n"); frame = frame.caller; } _do_quit(); throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_ABORT; } function do_report_unexpected_exception(ex, text) { var caller_stack = Components.stack.caller; text = text ? text + " - " : ""; _passed = false; _dump("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | " + caller_stack.filename + " | " + text + "Unexpected exception " + ex + ", see following stack:\n" + ex.stack + "\n"); _do_quit(); throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_ABORT; } function do_note_exception(ex, text) { var caller_stack = Components.stack.caller; text = text ? text + " - " : ""; _dump("TEST-INFO | " + caller_stack.filename + " | " + text + "Swallowed exception " + ex + ", see following stack:\n" + ex.stack + "\n"); } function _do_check_neq(left, right, stack, todo) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; var text = _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(left) + " != " + _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(right); do_report_result(left != right, text, stack, todo); } function do_check_neq(left, right, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; _do_check_neq(left, right, stack, false); } function todo_check_neq(left, right, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; _do_check_neq(left, right, stack, true); } function do_report_result(passed, text, stack, todo) { if (passed) { if (todo) { do_throw_todo(text, stack); } else { ++_passedChecks; _dump("TEST-PASS | " + stack.filename + " | [" + stack.name + " : " + stack.lineNumber + "] " + text + "\n"); } } else { if (todo) { ++_todoChecks; _dump("TEST-KNOWN-FAIL | " + stack.filename + " | [" + stack.name + " : " + stack.lineNumber + "] " + text +"\n"); } else { do_throw(text, stack); } } } function _do_check_eq(left, right, stack, todo) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; var text = _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(left) + " == " + _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(right); do_report_result(left == right, text, stack, todo); } function do_check_eq(left, right, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; _do_check_eq(left, right, stack, false); } function todo_check_eq(left, right, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; _do_check_eq(left, right, stack, true); } function do_check_true(condition, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; do_check_eq(condition, true, stack); } function todo_check_true(condition, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; todo_check_eq(condition, true, stack); } function do_check_false(condition, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; do_check_eq(condition, false, stack); } function todo_check_false(condition, stack) { if (!stack) stack = Components.stack.caller; todo_check_eq(condition, false, stack); } function do_check_null(condition, stack=Components.stack.caller) { do_check_eq(condition, null, stack); } function todo_check_null(condition, stack=Components.stack.caller) { todo_check_eq(condition, null, stack); } /** * Check that |value| matches |pattern|. * * A |value| matches a pattern |pattern| if any one of the following is true: * * - |value| and |pattern| are both objects; |pattern|'s enumerable * properties' values are valid patterns; and for each enumerable * property |p| of |pattern|, plus 'length' if present at all, |value| * has a property |p| whose value matches |pattern.p|. Note that if |j| * has other properties not present in |p|, |j| may still match |p|. * * - |value| and |pattern| are equal string, numeric, or boolean literals * * - |pattern| is |undefined| (this is a wildcard pattern) * * - typeof |pattern| == "function", and |pattern(value)| is true. * * For example: * * do_check_matches({x:1}, {x:1}) // pass * do_check_matches({x:1}, {}) // fail: all pattern props required * do_check_matches({x:1}, {x:2}) // fail: values must match * do_check_matches({x:1}, {x:1, y:2}) // pass: extra props tolerated * * // Property order is irrelevant. * do_check_matches({x:"foo", y:"bar"}, {y:"bar", x:"foo"}) // pass * * do_check_matches({x:undefined}, {x:1}) // pass: 'undefined' is wildcard * do_check_matches({x:undefined}, {x:2}) * do_check_matches({x:undefined}, {y:2}) // fail: 'x' must still be there * * // Patterns nest. * do_check_matches({a:1, b:{c:2,d:undefined}}, {a:1, b:{c:2,d:3}}) * * // 'length' property counts, even if non-enumerable. * do_check_matches([3,4,5], [3,4,5]) // pass * do_check_matches([3,4,5], [3,5,5]) // fail; value doesn't match * do_check_matches([3,4,5], [3,4,5,6]) // fail; length doesn't match * * // functions in patterns get applied. * do_check_matches({foo:function (v) v.length == 2}, {foo:"hi"}) // pass * do_check_matches({foo:function (v) v.length == 2}, {bar:"hi"}) // fail * do_check_matches({foo:function (v) v.length == 2}, {foo:"hello"}) // fail * * // We don't check constructors, prototypes, or classes. However, if * // pattern has a 'length' property, we require values to match that as * // well, even if 'length' is non-enumerable in the pattern. So arrays * // are useful as patterns. * do_check_matches({0:0, 1:1, length:2}, [0,1]) // pass * do_check_matches({0:1}, [1,2]) // pass * do_check_matches([0], {0:0, length:1}) // pass * * Notes: * * The 'length' hack gives us reasonably intuitive handling of arrays. * * This is not a tight pattern-matcher; it's only good for checking data * from well-behaved sources. For example: * - By default, we don't mind values having extra properties. * - We don't check for proxies or getters. * - We don't check the prototype chain. * However, if you know the values are, say, JSON, which is pretty * well-behaved, and if you want to tolerate additional properties * appearing on the JSON for backward-compatibility, then do_check_matches * is ideal. If you do want to be more careful, you can use function * patterns to implement more stringent checks. */ function do_check_matches(pattern, value, stack=Components.stack.caller, todo=false) { var matcher = pattern_matcher(pattern); var text = "VALUE: " + uneval(value) + "\nPATTERN: " + uneval(pattern) + "\n"; var diagnosis = [] if (matcher(value, diagnosis)) { do_report_result(true, "value matches pattern:\n" + text, stack, todo); } else { text = ("value doesn't match pattern:\n" + text + "DIAGNOSIS: " + format_pattern_match_failure(diagnosis[0]) + "\n"); do_report_result(false, text, stack, todo); } } function todo_check_matches(pattern, value, stack=Components.stack.caller) { do_check_matches(pattern, value, stack, true); } // Return a pattern-matching function of one argument, |value|, that // returns true if |value| matches |pattern|. // // If the pattern doesn't match, and the pattern-matching function was // passed its optional |diagnosis| argument, the pattern-matching function // sets |diagnosis|'s '0' property to a JSON-ish description of the portion // of the pattern that didn't match, which can be formatted legibly by // format_pattern_match_failure. function pattern_matcher(pattern) { function explain(diagnosis, reason) { if (diagnosis) { diagnosis[0] = reason; } return false; } if (typeof pattern == "function") { return pattern; } else if (typeof pattern == "object" && pattern) { var matchers = [[p, pattern_matcher(pattern[p])] for (p in pattern)]; // Kludge: include 'length', if not enumerable. (If it is enumerable, // we picked it up in the array comprehension, above. ld = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(pattern, 'length'); if (ld && !ld.enumerable) { matchers.push(['length', pattern_matcher(pattern.length)]) } return function (value, diagnosis) { if (!(value && typeof value == "object")) { return explain(diagnosis, "value not object"); } for (let [p, m] of matchers) { var element_diagnosis = []; if (!(p in value && m(value[p], element_diagnosis))) { return explain(diagnosis, { property:p, diagnosis:element_diagnosis[0] }); } } return true; }; } else if (pattern === undefined) { return function(value) { return true; }; } else { return function (value, diagnosis) { if (value !== pattern) { return explain(diagnosis, "pattern " + uneval(pattern) + " not === to value " + uneval(value)); } return true; }; } } // Format an explanation for a pattern match failure, as stored in the // second argument to a matching function. function format_pattern_match_failure(diagnosis, indent="") { var a; if (!diagnosis) { a = "Matcher did not explain reason for mismatch."; } else if (typeof diagnosis == "string") { a = diagnosis; } else if (diagnosis.property) { a = "Property " + uneval(diagnosis.property) + " of object didn't match:\n"; a += format_pattern_match_failure(diagnosis.diagnosis, indent + " "); } return indent + a; } function do_test_pending(aName) { ++_tests_pending; _dump("TEST-INFO | (xpcshell/head.js) | test" + (aName ? " " + aName : "") + " pending (" + _tests_pending + ")\n"); } function do_test_finished(aName) { _dump("TEST-INFO | (xpcshell/head.js) | test" + (aName ? " " + aName : "") + " finished (" + _tests_pending + ")\n"); if (--_tests_pending == 0) _do_quit(); } function do_get_file(path, allowNonexistent) { try { let lf = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/file/directory_service;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIProperties) .get("CurWorkD", Components.interfaces.nsILocalFile); let bits = path.split("/"); for (let i = 0; i < bits.length; i++) { if (bits[i]) { if (bits[i] == "..") lf = lf.parent; else lf.append(bits[i]); } } if (!allowNonexistent && !lf.exists()) { // Not using do_throw(): caller will continue. _passed = false; var stack = Components.stack.caller; _dump("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | " + stack.filename + " | [" + stack.name + " : " + stack.lineNumber + "] " + lf.path + " does not exist\n"); } return lf; } catch (ex) { do_throw(ex.toString(), Components.stack.caller); } return null; } // do_get_cwd() isn't exactly self-explanatory, so provide a helper function do_get_cwd() { return do_get_file(""); } function do_load_manifest(path) { var lf = do_get_file(path); const nsIComponentRegistrar = Components.interfaces.nsIComponentRegistrar; do_check_true(Components.manager instanceof nsIComponentRegistrar); // Previous do_check_true() is not a test check. ++_falsePassedChecks; Components.manager.autoRegister(lf); } /** * Parse a DOM document. * * @param aPath File path to the document. * @param aType Content type to use in DOMParser. * * @return nsIDOMDocument from the file. */ function do_parse_document(aPath, aType) { switch (aType) { case "application/xhtml+xml": case "application/xml": case "text/xml": break; default: do_throw("type: expected application/xhtml+xml, application/xml or text/xml," + " got '" + aType + "'", Components.stack.caller); } var lf = do_get_file(aPath); const C_i = Components.interfaces; const parserClass = "@mozilla.org/xmlextras/domparser;1"; const streamClass = "@mozilla.org/network/file-input-stream;1"; var stream = Components.classes[streamClass] .createInstance(C_i.nsIFileInputStream); stream.init(lf, -1, -1, C_i.nsIFileInputStream.CLOSE_ON_EOF); var parser = Components.classes[parserClass] .createInstance(C_i.nsIDOMParser); var doc = parser.parseFromStream(stream, null, lf.fileSize, aType); parser = null; stream = null; lf = null; return doc; } /** * Registers a function that will run when the test harness is done running all * tests. * * @param aFunction * The function to be called when the test harness has finished running. */ function do_register_cleanup(aFunction) { _cleanupFunctions.push(aFunction); } /** * Registers a directory with the profile service, * and return the directory as an nsILocalFile. * * @return nsILocalFile of the profile directory. */ function do_get_profile() { if (!runningInParent) { _dump("TEST-INFO | (xpcshell/head.js) | Ignoring profile creation from child process.\n"); return null; } if (!_profileInitialized) { // Since we have a profile, we will notify profile shutdown topics at // the end of the current test, to ensure correct cleanup on shutdown. do_register_cleanup(function() { let obsSvc = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/observer-service;1"]. getService(Components.interfaces.nsIObserverService); obsSvc.notifyObservers(null, "profile-change-net-teardown", null); obsSvc.notifyObservers(null, "profile-change-teardown", null); obsSvc.notifyObservers(null, "profile-before-change", null); }); } let env = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/process/environment;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIEnvironment); // the python harness sets this in the environment for us let profd = env.get("XPCSHELL_TEST_PROFILE_DIR"); let file = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"] .createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsILocalFile); file.initWithPath(profd); let dirSvc = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/file/directory_service;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIProperties); let provider = { getFile: function(prop, persistent) { persistent.value = true; if (prop == "ProfD" || prop == "ProfLD" || prop == "ProfDS" || prop == "ProfLDS" || prop == "TmpD") { return file.clone(); } throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_FAILURE; }, QueryInterface: function(iid) { if (iid.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIDirectoryServiceProvider) || iid.equals(Components.interfaces.nsISupports)) { return this; } throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE; } }; dirSvc.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIDirectoryService) .registerProvider(provider); let obsSvc = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/observer-service;1"]. getService(Components.interfaces.nsIObserverService); if (!_profileInitialized) { obsSvc.notifyObservers(null, "profile-do-change", "xpcshell-do-get-profile"); _profileInitialized = true; } // The methods of 'provider' will retain this scope so null out everything // to avoid spurious leak reports. env = null; profd = null; dirSvc = null; provider = null; obsSvc = null; return file.clone(); } /** * This function loads head.js (this file) in the child process, so that all * functions defined in this file (do_throw, etc) are available to subsequent * sendCommand calls. It also sets various constants used by these functions. * * (Note that you may use sendCommand without calling this function first; you * simply won't have any of the functions in this file available.) */ function do_load_child_test_harness() { // Make sure this isn't called from child process if (!runningInParent) { do_throw("run_test_in_child cannot be called from child!"); } // Allow to be called multiple times, but only run once if (typeof do_load_child_test_harness.alreadyRun != "undefined") return; do_load_child_test_harness.alreadyRun = 1; _XPCSHELL_PROCESS = "parent"; let command = "const _HEAD_JS_PATH=" + uneval(_HEAD_JS_PATH) + "; " + "const _HTTPD_JS_PATH=" + uneval(_HTTPD_JS_PATH) + "; " + "const _HEAD_FILES=" + uneval(_HEAD_FILES) + "; " + "const _TAIL_FILES=" + uneval(_TAIL_FILES) + "; " + "const _XPCSHELL_PROCESS='child';"; if (this._TESTING_MODULES_DIR) { command += " const _TESTING_MODULES_DIR=" + uneval(_TESTING_MODULES_DIR) + ";"; } command += " load(_HEAD_JS_PATH);"; sendCommand(command); } /** * Runs an entire xpcshell unit test in a child process (rather than in chrome, * which is the default). * * This function returns immediately, before the test has completed. * * @param testFile * The name of the script to run. Path format same as load(). * @param optionalCallback. * Optional function to be called (in parent) when test on child is * complete. If provided, the function must call do_test_finished(); */ function run_test_in_child(testFile, optionalCallback) { var callback = (typeof optionalCallback == 'undefined') ? do_test_finished : optionalCallback; do_load_child_test_harness(); var testPath = do_get_file(testFile).path.replace(/\\/g, "/"); do_test_pending("run in child"); sendCommand("_dump('CHILD-TEST-STARTED'); " + "const _TEST_FILE=['" + testPath + "']; _execute_test(); " + "_dump('CHILD-TEST-COMPLETED');", callback); } /** * Add a test function to the list of tests that are to be run asynchronously. * * Each test function must call run_next_test() when it's done. Test files * should call run_next_test() in their run_test function to execute all * async tests. * * @return the test function that was passed in. */ let _gTests = []; function add_test(func) { _gTests.push([false, func]); return func; } // We lazy import Task.jsm so we don't incur a run-time penalty for all tests. let _Task; /** * Add a test function which is a Task function. * * Task functions are functions fed into Task.jsm's Task.spawn(). They are * generators that emit promises. * * If an exception is thrown, a do_check_* comparison fails, or if a rejected * promise is yielded, the test function aborts immediately and the test is * reported as a failure. * * Unlike add_test(), there is no need to call run_next_test(). The next test * will run automatically as soon the task function is exhausted. To trigger * premature (but successful) termination of the function, simply return or * throw a Task.Result instance. * * Example usage: * * add_task(function test() { * let result = yield Promise.resolve(true); * * do_check_true(result); * * let secondary = yield someFunctionThatReturnsAPromise(result); * do_check_eq(secondary, "expected value"); * }); * * add_task(function test_early_return() { * let result = yield somethingThatReturnsAPromise(); * * if (!result) { * // Test is ended immediately, with success. * return; * } * * do_check_eq(result, "foo"); * }); */ function add_task(func) { if (!_Task) { let ns = {}; _Task = Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/Task.jsm", ns).Task; } _gTests.push([true, func]); } /** * Runs the next test function from the list of async tests. */ let _gRunningTest = null; let _gTestIndex = 0; // The index of the currently running test. function run_next_test() { function _run_next_test() { if (_gTestIndex < _gTests.length) { let _isTask; [_isTask, _gRunningTest] = _gTests[_gTestIndex++]; print("TEST-INFO | " + _TEST_FILE + " | Starting " + _gRunningTest.name); do_test_pending(_gRunningTest.name); if (_isTask) { _Task.spawn(_gRunningTest) .then(run_next_test, do_report_unexpected_exception); } else { // Exceptions do not kill asynchronous tests, so they'll time out. try { _gRunningTest(); } catch (e) { do_throw(e); } } } } // For sane stacks during failures, we execute this code soon, but not now. // We do this now, before we call do_test_finished(), to ensure the pending // counter (_tests_pending) never reaches 0 while we still have tests to run // (do_execute_soon bumps that counter). do_execute_soon(_run_next_test, "run_next_test " + _gTestIndex); if (_gRunningTest !== null) { // Close the previous test do_test_pending call. do_test_finished(_gRunningTest.name); } }