#!/usr/bin/env python # # 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/. from __future__ import with_statement import sys, os, tempfile, shutil from optparse import OptionParser import mozprocess, mozinfo, mozlog, mozcrash from contextlib import contextmanager log = mozlog.getLogger('gtests') class GTests(object): # Time (seconds) to wait for test process to complete TEST_PROC_TIMEOUT = 1200 # Time (seconds) in which process will be killed if it produces no output. TEST_PROC_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT = 300 def run_gtest(self, prog, xre_path, symbols_path=None): """ Run a single C++ unit test program. Arguments: * prog: The path to the test program to run. * env: The environment to use for running the program. * symbols_path: A path to a directory containing Breakpad-formatted symbol files for producing stack traces on crash. Return True if the program exits with a zero status, False otherwise. """ self.xre_path = xre_path env = self.build_environment() basename = os.path.basename(prog) log.info("Running test %s", basename) proc = mozprocess.ProcessHandler([prog, "-unittest"], cwd=os.getcwd(), env=env) #TODO: After bug 811320 is fixed, don't let .run() kill the process, # instead use a timeout in .wait() and then kill to get a stack. proc.run(timeout=GTests.TEST_PROC_TIMEOUT, outputTimeout=GTests.TEST_PROC_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT) proc.wait() if proc.timedOut: log.testFail("%s | timed out after %d seconds", basename, GTests.TEST_PROC_TIMEOUT) return False if mozcrash.check_for_crashes(os.getcwd(), symbols_path, test_name=basename): log.testFail("%s | test crashed", basename) return False result = proc.proc.returncode == 0 if not result: log.testFail("%s | test failed with return code %d", basename, proc.proc.returncode) return result def build_core_environment(self, env = {}): """ Add environment variables likely to be used across all platforms, including remote systems. """ env["MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME"] = self.xre_path env["MOZ_XRE_DIR"] = self.xre_path env["XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK"] = "stack-and-abort" env["MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_NO_REPORT"] = "1" env["MOZ_CRASHREPORTER"] = "1" env["MOZ_RUN_GTEST"] = "1" # Normally we run with GTest default output, override this to use the TBPL test format. env["MOZ_TBPL_PARSER"] = "1" return env def build_environment(self): """ Create and return a dictionary of all the appropriate env variables and values. On a remote system, we overload this to set different values and are missing things like os.environ and PATH. """ if not os.path.isdir(self.xre_path): raise Exception("xre_path does not exist: %s", self.xre_path) env = dict(os.environ) env = self.build_core_environment(env) pathvar = "" if mozinfo.os == "linux": pathvar = "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" elif mozinfo.os == "mac": pathvar = "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" elif mozinfo.os == "win": pathvar = "PATH" if pathvar: if pathvar in env: env[pathvar] = "%s%s%s" % (self.xre_path, os.pathsep, env[pathvar]) else: env[pathvar] = self.xre_path return env class gtestOptions(OptionParser): def __init__(self): OptionParser.__init__(self) self.add_option("--xre-path", action = "store", type = "string", dest = "xre_path", default = None, help = "absolute path to directory containing XRE (probably xulrunner)") self.add_option("--symbols-path", action = "store", type = "string", dest = "symbols_path", default = None, help = "absolute path to directory containing breakpad symbols, or the URL of a zip file containing symbols") def main(): parser = gtestOptions() options, args = parser.parse_args() if not args: print >>sys.stderr, """Usage: %s """ % sys.argv[0] sys.exit(1) if not options.xre_path: print >>sys.stderr, """Error: --xre-path is required""" sys.exit(1) prog = os.path.abspath(args[0]) options.xre_path = os.path.abspath(options.xre_path) tester = GTests() try: result = tester.run_gtest(prog, options.xre_path, options.symbols_path) except Exception, e: log.error(str(e)) result = False sys.exit(0 if result else 1) if __name__ == '__main__': main()