#!/usr/bin/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/.
import os
from optparse import OptionParser
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import xml.dom.minidom
import html5lib
import shutil
import sys
import re
# FIXME:
# * Import more tests rather than just the very limited set currently
# chosen.
# * Read in a (checked-in) input file with a list of test assertions
# expected to fail.
# * Read in a (checked-in) input file with a list of reference choices
# for tests with multiple rel="match" references. (But still go
# though all those references in case they, in turn, have references.)
# Eventually we should import all the tests that have references. (At
# least for a subset of secs. And we probably want to organize the
# directory structure by spec to avoid constant file moves when files
# move in the W3C repository. And we probably also want to import each
# test only once, even if it covers more than one spec.)
# But for now, let's just import a few sets of tests.
gSubtrees = [
os.path.join("approved", "css3-namespace", "src"),
#os.path.join("approved", "css3-multicol", "src"),
os.path.join("contributors", "opera", "submitted", "css3-conditional"),
#os.path.join("contributors", "opera", "submitted", "multicol")
]
gPrefixedProperties = [
"column-count",
"column-fill",
"column-gap",
"column-rule",
"column-rule-color",
"column-rule-style",
"column-rule-width",
"columns",
"column-span",
"column-width"
]
# Map of about:config prefs that need toggling, for a given test subdirectory.
# Entries should look like:
# "$SUBDIR_NAME": "pref($PREF_NAME, $PREF_VALUE)"
#
# For example, when "@supports" was behind a pref, gDefaultPreferences had:
# "css3-conditional": "pref(layout.css.supports-rule.enabled,true)"
gDefaultPreferences = {
}
gLog = None
gFailList = {}
gDestPath = None
gSrcPath = None
support_dirs_mapped = set()
filemap = {}
speclinkmap = {}
propsaddedfor = []
tests = []
gOptions = None
gArgs = None
gTestfiles = []
gTestFlags = {}
def log_output_of(subprocess):
global gLog
subprocess.wait()
if (subprocess.returncode != 0):
raise StandardError("error while running subprocess")
gLog.write(subprocess.stdout.readline().rstrip())
def write_log_header():
global gLog, gSrcPath
gLog.write("Importing revision: ")
log_output_of(Popen(["hg", "parent", "--template={node}"],
stdout=PIPE, cwd=gSrcPath))
gLog.write("\nfrom repository: ")
log_output_of(Popen(["hg", "paths", "default"],
stdout=PIPE, cwd=gSrcPath))
gLog.write("\n")
def remove_existing_dirs():
global gDestPath
# Remove existing directories that we're going to regenerate. This
# is necessary so that we can give errors in cases where our import
# might copy two files to the same location, which we do by giving
# errors if a copy would overwrite a file.
for dirname in os.listdir(gDestPath):
fulldir = os.path.join(gDestPath, dirname)
if not os.path.isdir(fulldir):
continue
shutil.rmtree(fulldir)
def populate_test_files():
global gSubtrees, gTestfiles
for subtree in gSubtrees:
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(subtree, topdown=True):
if "support" in dirnames:
dirnames.remove("support")
if "reftest" in dirnames:
dirnames.remove("reftest")
for f in filenames:
if f == "README" or \
f.find("-ref.") != -1:
continue
gTestfiles.append(os.path.join(dirpath, f))
gTestfiles.sort()
def copy_file(test, srcfile, destname, isSupportFile=False):
global gDestPath, gLog, gSrcPath
if not srcfile.startswith(gSrcPath):
raise StandardError("Filename " + srcfile + " does not start with " + gSrcPath)
logname = srcfile[len(gSrcPath):]
gLog.write("Importing " + logname + " to " + destname + "\n")
destfile = os.path.join(gDestPath, destname)
destdir = os.path.dirname(destfile)
if not os.path.exists(destdir):
os.makedirs(destdir)
if os.path.exists(destfile):
raise StandardError("file " + destfile + " already exists")
copy_and_prefix(test, srcfile, destfile, gPrefixedProperties, isSupportFile)
def copy_support_files(test, dirname, spec):
if dirname in support_dirs_mapped:
return
support_dirs_mapped.add(dirname)
support_dir = os.path.join(dirname, "support")
if not os.path.exists(support_dir):
return
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(support_dir):
for fn in filenames:
if fn == "LOCK":
continue
full_fn = os.path.join(dirpath, fn)
copy_file(test, full_fn, os.path.join(spec, "support", full_fn[len(support_dir)+1:]), True)
def map_file(fn, spec):
if fn in filemap:
return filemap[fn]
destname = os.path.join(spec, os.path.basename(fn))
filemap[fn] = destname
load_flags_for(fn, spec)
copy_file(destname, fn, destname, False)
copy_support_files(destname, os.path.dirname(fn), spec)
return destname
def load_flags_for(fn, spec):
global gTestFlags
document = get_document_for(fn, spec)
destname = os.path.join(spec, os.path.basename(fn))
gTestFlags[destname] = []
for meta in document.getElementsByTagName("meta"):
name = meta.getAttribute("name")
if name == "flags":
gTestFlags[destname] = meta.getAttribute("content").split()
def get_document_for(fn, spec):
document = None # an xml.dom.minidom document
if fn.endswith(".htm") or fn.endswith(".html"):
# An HTML file
f = open(fn, "r")
parser = html5lib.HTMLParser(tree=html5lib.treebuilders.getTreeBuilder("dom"))
document = parser.parse(f)
f.close()
else:
# An XML file
document = xml.dom.minidom.parse(fn)
return document
def add_test_items(fn, spec):
document = get_document_for(fn, spec)
refs = []
notrefs = []
for link in document.getElementsByTagName("link"):
rel = link.getAttribute("rel")
if rel == "help" and spec == None:
specurl = link.getAttribute("href")
startidx = specurl.find("/TR/")
if startidx != -1:
startidx = startidx + 4
endidx = specurl.find("/", startidx)
if endidx != -1:
spec = str(specurl[startidx:endidx])
if rel == "match":
arr = refs
elif rel == "mismatch":
arr = notrefs
else:
continue
arr.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(fn), str(link.getAttribute("href"))))
if len(refs) > 1:
raise StandardError("Need to add code to specify which reference we want to match.")
if spec is None:
raise StandardError("Could not associate test with specification")
for ref in refs:
tests.append(["==", map_file(fn, spec), map_file(ref, spec)])
for notref in notrefs:
tests.append(["!=", map_file(fn, spec), map_file(notref, spec)])
# Add chained references too
for ref in refs:
add_test_items(ref, spec=spec)
for notref in notrefs:
add_test_items(notref, spec=spec)
def copy_and_prefix(test, aSourceFileName, aDestFileName, aProps, isSupportFile=False):
global gTestFlags
newFile = open(aDestFileName, 'w')
unPrefixedFile = open(aSourceFileName)
testName = aDestFileName[len(gDestPath)+1:]
ahemFontAdded = False
for line in unPrefixedFile:
replacementLine = line
searchRegex = "\s*\n"
newFile.write(ahemFontDecl)
ahemFontAdded = True
for rule in aProps:
replacementLine = replacementLine.replace(rule, "-moz-" + rule)
newFile.write(replacementLine)
newFile.close()
unPrefixedFile.close()
def read_options():
global gArgs, gOptions
op = OptionParser()
op.usage = \
'''%prog
Import reftests from a W3C hg repository clone. The location of
the local clone of the hg repository must be given on the command
line.'''
(gOptions, gArgs) = op.parse_args()
if len(gArgs) != 1:
op.error("Too few arguments specified.")
def setup_paths():
global gSubtrees, gDestPath, gSrcPath
# FIXME: generate gSrcPath with consistent trailing / regardless of input.
# (We currently expect the argument to have a trailing slash.)
gSrcPath = gArgs[0]
if not os.path.isdir(gSrcPath) or \
not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(gSrcPath, ".hg")):
raise StandardError("source path does not appear to be a mercurial clone")
gDestPath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "received")
newSubtrees = []
for relPath in gSubtrees:
newSubtrees[len(gSubtrees):] = [os.path.join(gSrcPath, relPath)]
gSubtrees = newSubtrees
def setup_log():
global gLog
# Since we're going to commit the tests, we should also commit
# information about where they came from.
gLog = open(os.path.join(gDestPath, "import.log"), "w")
def read_fail_list():
global gFailList
dirname = os.path.realpath(__file__).split(os.path.sep)
dirname = os.path.sep.join(dirname[:len(dirname)-1])
failListFile = open(os.path.join(dirname, "failures.list"), "r")
gFailList = [x for x in [x.lstrip().rstrip() for x in failListFile] if bool(x)
and not x.startswith("#")]
failListFile.close()
def main():
global gDestPath, gLog, gTestfiles, gTestFlags, gFailList
read_options()
setup_paths()
read_fail_list()
setup_log()
write_log_header()
remove_existing_dirs()
populate_test_files()
for t in gTestfiles:
add_test_items(t, spec=None)
listfile = open(os.path.join(gDestPath, "reftest.list"), "w")
listfile.write("# THIS FILE IS AUTOGENERATED BY {0}\n# DO NOT EDIT!\n".format(os.path.basename(__file__)))
lastDefaultPreferences = None
for test in tests:
defaultPreferences = gDefaultPreferences.get(test[1].split("/")[0], None)
if defaultPreferences != lastDefaultPreferences:
if defaultPreferences is None:
listfile.write("\ndefault-preferences\n\n")
else:
listfile.write("\ndefault-preferences {0}\n\n".format(defaultPreferences))
lastDefaultPreferences = defaultPreferences
key = 0
while not test[key] in gTestFlags.keys() and key < len(test):
key = key + 1
testKey = test[key]
if 'ahem' in gTestFlags[testKey]:
test = ["HTTP(../../..)"] + test
if testKey in gFailList:
test = ["fails"] + test
listfile.write(" ".join(test) + "\n")
listfile.close()
gLog.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()