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# Copyright (C) 2009 Daniel Bates (dbates@intudata.com). All rights reserved.
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import os
import errno
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import unittest
# Since we execute this script directly as part of the unit tests, we need to ensure
# that Tools/Scripts is in sys.path for the next imports to work correctly.
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))))
if script_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(script_dir)
third_party_py = os.path.join(script_dir, "webkitpy", "thirdparty", "autoinstalled")
if third_party_py not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(third_party_py)
from webkitpy.common.system.executive import Executive, ScriptError
from webkitpy.common.system.filesystem_mock import MockFileSystem
class ScriptErrorTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_message_with_output(self):
error = ScriptError('My custom message!', '', -1)
self.assertEqual(error.message_with_output(), 'My custom message!')
error = ScriptError('My custom message!', '', -1, 'My output.')
self.assertEqual(error.message_with_output(), 'My custom message!\n\nMy output.')
error = ScriptError('', 'my_command!', -1, 'My output.', '/Users/username/blah')
self.assertEqual(error.message_with_output(), 'Failed to run "\'my_command!\'" exit_code: -1 cwd: /Users/username/blah\n\nMy output.')
error = ScriptError('', 'my_command!', -1, 'ab' + '1' * 499)
self.assertEqual(error.message_with_output(), 'Failed to run "\'my_command!\'" exit_code: -1\n\nLast 500 characters of output:\nb' + '1' * 499)
def test_message_with_tuple(self):
error = ScriptError('', ('my', 'command'), -1, 'My output.', '/Users/username/blah')
self.assertEqual(error.message_with_output(), 'Failed to run "(\'my\', \'command\')" exit_code: -1 cwd: /Users/username/blah\n\nMy output.')
def never_ending_command():
"""Arguments for a command that will never end (useful for testing process
killing). It should be a process that is unlikely to already be running
because all instances will be killed."""
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
return ['wmic']
return ['yes']
def command_line(cmd, *args):
return [sys.executable, __file__, '--' + cmd] + list(args)
class ExecutiveTest(unittest.TestCase):
def assert_interpreter_for_content(self, intepreter, content):
fs = MockFileSystem()
tempfile, temp_name = fs.open_binary_tempfile('')
tempfile.write(content)
tempfile.close()
file_interpreter = Executive.interpreter_for_script(temp_name, fs)
self.assertEqual(file_interpreter, intepreter)
def test_interpreter_for_script(self):
self.assert_interpreter_for_content(None, '')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content(None, 'abcd\nefgh\nijklm')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content(None, '##/usr/bin/perl')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content('perl', '#!/usr/bin/env perl')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content('perl', '#!/usr/bin/env perl\nfirst\nsecond')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content('perl', '#!/usr/bin/perl')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content('perl', '#!/usr/bin/perl -w')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content(sys.executable, '#!/usr/bin/env python')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content(sys.executable, '#!/usr/bin/env python\nfirst\nsecond')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content(sys.executable, '#!/usr/bin/python')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content('ruby', '#!/usr/bin/env ruby')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content('ruby', '#!/usr/bin/env ruby\nfirst\nsecond')
self.assert_interpreter_for_content('ruby', '#!/usr/bin/ruby')
def test_run_command_with_bad_command(self):
def run_bad_command():
Executive().run_command(["foo_bar_command_blah"], ignore_errors=True, return_exit_code=True)
self.assertRaises(OSError, run_bad_command)
def test_run_command_args_type(self):
executive = Executive()
self.assertRaises(AssertionError, executive.run_command, "echo")
self.assertRaises(AssertionError, executive.run_command, u"echo")
executive.run_command(command_line('echo', 'foo'))
executive.run_command(tuple(command_line('echo', 'foo')))
def test_auto_stringify_args(self):
executive = Executive()
executive.run_command(command_line('echo', 1))
executive.popen(command_line('echo', 1), stdout=executive.PIPE).wait()
self.assertEqual('echo 1', executive.command_for_printing(['echo', 1]))
def test_popen_args(self):
executive = Executive()
# Explicitly naming the 'args' argument should not thow an exception.
executive.popen(args=command_line('echo', 1), stdout=executive.PIPE).wait()
def test_run_command_with_unicode(self):
"""Validate that it is safe to pass unicode() objects
to Executive.run* methods, and they will return unicode()
objects by default unless decode_output=False"""
unicode_tor_input = u"WebKit \u2661 Tor Arne Vestb\u00F8!"
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
encoding = 'mbcs'
else:
encoding = 'utf-8'
encoded_tor = unicode_tor_input.encode(encoding)
# On Windows, we expect the unicode->mbcs->unicode roundtrip to be
# lossy. On other platforms, we expect a lossless roundtrip.
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
unicode_tor_output = encoded_tor.decode(encoding)
else:
unicode_tor_output = unicode_tor_input
executive = Executive()
output = executive.run_command(command_line('cat'), input=unicode_tor_input)
self.assertEqual(output, unicode_tor_output)
output = executive.run_command(command_line('echo', unicode_tor_input))
self.assertEqual(output, unicode_tor_output)
output = executive.run_command(command_line('echo', unicode_tor_input), decode_output=False)
self.assertEqual(output, encoded_tor)
# Make sure that str() input also works.
output = executive.run_command(command_line('cat'), input=encoded_tor, decode_output=False)
self.assertEqual(output, encoded_tor)
# FIXME: We should only have one run* method to test
output = executive.run_and_throw_if_fail(command_line('echo', unicode_tor_input), quiet=True)
self.assertEqual(output, unicode_tor_output)
output = executive.run_and_throw_if_fail(command_line('echo', unicode_tor_input), quiet=True, decode_output=False)
self.assertEqual(output, encoded_tor)
def serial_test_kill_process(self):
executive = Executive()
process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running
executive.kill_process(process.pid)
# Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGKILL is undefined for sys.platform == "win32"
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54790
# We seem to get either 0 or 1 here for some reason.
self.assertIn(process.wait(), (0, 1))
elif sys.platform == "cygwin":
# FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98196
# cygwin seems to give us either SIGABRT or SIGKILL
# Native Windows (via Cygwin) returns ENOTBLK (-15)
self.assertIn(process.wait(), (-signal.SIGABRT, -signal.SIGKILL, -15))
else:
expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGTERM
self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code)
# Killing again should fail silently.
executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def serial_test_kill_all(self):
executive = Executive()
process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
self.assertIsNone(process.poll()) # Process is running
executive.kill_all(never_ending_command()[0])
# Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGTERM is undefined for sys.platform == "win32"
if sys.platform == "cygwin":
expected_exit_code = 0 # os.kill results in exit(0) for this process.
self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code)
elif sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54790
# We seem to get either 0 or 1 here for some reason.
self.assertIn(process.wait(), (0, 1))
else:
expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGTERM
self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code)
# Killing again should fail silently.
executive.kill_all(never_ending_command()[0])
def _assert_windows_image_name(self, name, expected_windows_name):
executive = Executive()
windows_name = executive._windows_image_name(name)
self.assertEqual(windows_name, expected_windows_name)
def test_windows_image_name(self):
self._assert_windows_image_name("foo", "foo.exe")
self._assert_windows_image_name("foo.exe", "foo.exe")
self._assert_windows_image_name("foo.com", "foo.com")
# If the name looks like an extension, even if it isn't
# supposed to, we have no choice but to return the original name.
self._assert_windows_image_name("foo.baz", "foo.baz")
self._assert_windows_image_name("foo.baz.exe", "foo.baz.exe")
def serial_test_check_running_pid(self):
executive = Executive()
self.assertTrue(executive.check_running_pid(os.getpid()))
# Maximum pid number on Linux is 32768 by default
self.assertFalse(executive.check_running_pid(100000))
def serial_test_running_pids(self):
if sys.platform.startswith('win') or sys.platform == "cygwin":
return # This function isn't implemented on Windows yet.
executive = Executive()
pids = executive.running_pids()
self.assertIn(os.getpid(), pids)
def serial_test_run_in_parallel(self):
# We run this test serially to avoid overloading the machine and throwing off the timing.
if sys.platform.startswith('win') or sys.platform == "cygwin":
return # This function isn't implemented properly on windows yet.
import multiprocessing
NUM_PROCESSES = 4
DELAY_SECS = 0.25
cmd_line = [sys.executable, '-c', 'import time; time.sleep(%f); print "hello"' % DELAY_SECS]
cwd = os.getcwd()
commands = [tuple([cmd_line, cwd])] * NUM_PROCESSES
start = time.time()
command_outputs = Executive().run_in_parallel(commands, processes=NUM_PROCESSES)
done = time.time()
self.assertTrue(done - start < NUM_PROCESSES * DELAY_SECS)
self.assertEqual([output[1] for output in command_outputs], ["hello\n"] * NUM_PROCESSES)
self.assertEqual([], multiprocessing.active_children())
def test_run_in_parallel_assert_nonempty(self):
self.assertRaises(AssertionError, Executive().run_in_parallel, [])
def main(platform, stdin, stdout, cmd, args):
if sys.platform.startswith('win') and hasattr(stdout, 'fileno'):
import msvcrt
msvcrt.setmode(stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
if cmd == '--cat':
stdout.write(stdin.read())
elif cmd == '--echo':
stdout.write(' '.join(args))
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__' and len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] in ('--cat', '--echo'):
sys.exit(main(sys.platform, sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2:]))