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import logging
import re
import time
from webkitpy.layout_tests.controllers import test_result_writer
from webkitpy.port.driver import DriverInput, DriverOutput
from webkitpy.layout_tests.models import test_expectations
from webkitpy.layout_tests.models import test_failures
from webkitpy.layout_tests.models.test_results import TestResult
_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def run_single_test(port, options, results_directory, worker_name, driver, test_input, stop_when_done):
runner = SingleTestRunner(port, options, results_directory, worker_name, driver, test_input, stop_when_done)
return runner.run()
class SingleTestRunner(object):
(ALONGSIDE_TEST, PLATFORM_DIR, VERSION_DIR, UPDATE) = ('alongside', 'platform', 'version', 'update')
def __init__(self, port, options, results_directory, worker_name, driver, test_input, stop_when_done):
self._port = port
self._filesystem = port.host.filesystem
self._options = options
self._results_directory = results_directory
self._driver = driver
self._worker_name = worker_name
self._test_name = test_input.test_name
self._should_run_pixel_test = test_input.should_run_pixel_test
self._should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr = test_input.should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr
self._reference_files = test_input.reference_files
self._stop_when_done = stop_when_done
self._timeout = test_input.timeout
if self._reference_files:
# Detect and report a test which has a wrong combination of expectation files.
# For example, if 'foo.html' has two expectation files, 'foo-expected.html' and
# 'foo-expected.txt', we should warn users. One test file must be used exclusively
# in either layout tests or reftests, but not in both.
for suffix in ('.txt', '.png', '.wav'):
expected_filename = self._port.expected_filename(self._test_name, suffix)
if self._filesystem.exists(expected_filename):
_log.error('%s is a reftest, but has an unused expectation file. Please remove %s.', self._test_name, expected_filename)
def _expected_driver_output(self):
return DriverOutput(self._port.expected_text(self._test_name),
self._port.expected_image(self._test_name),
self._port.expected_checksum(self._test_name),
self._port.expected_audio(self._test_name))
def _should_fetch_expected_checksum(self):
return self._should_run_pixel_test and not (self._options.new_baseline or self._options.reset_results)
def _driver_input(self):
# The image hash is used to avoid doing an image dump if the
# checksums match, so it should be set to a blank value if we
# are generating a new baseline. (Otherwise, an image from a
# previous run will be copied into the baseline."""
image_hash = None
if self._should_fetch_expected_checksum():
image_hash = self._port.expected_checksum(self._test_name)
return DriverInput(self._test_name, self._timeout, image_hash, self._should_run_pixel_test, self._should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr)
def run(self):
if self._reference_files:
if self._port.get_option('no_ref_tests') or self._options.reset_results:
reftest_type = set([reference_file[0] for reference_file in self._reference_files])
result = TestResult(self._test_name, reftest_type=reftest_type)
result.type = test_expectations.SKIP
return result
return self._run_reftest()
if self._options.reset_results:
return self._run_rebaseline()
return self._run_compare_test()
def _run_compare_test(self):
driver_output = self._driver.run_test(self._driver_input(), self._stop_when_done)
expected_driver_output = self._expected_driver_output()
if self._options.ignore_metrics:
expected_driver_output.strip_metrics()
driver_output.strip_metrics()
patterns = self._port.logging_patterns_to_strip()
expected_driver_output.strip_patterns(patterns)
driver_output.strip_patterns(patterns)
driver_output.strip_stderror_patterns(self._port.stderr_patterns_to_strip())
test_result = self._compare_output(expected_driver_output, driver_output)
if self._options.new_test_results:
self._add_missing_baselines(test_result, driver_output)
test_result_writer.write_test_result(self._filesystem, self._port, self._results_directory, self._test_name, driver_output, expected_driver_output, test_result.failures)
return test_result
def _run_rebaseline(self):
driver_output = self._driver.run_test(self._driver_input(), self._stop_when_done)
failures = self._handle_error(driver_output)
test_result_writer.write_test_result(self._filesystem, self._port, self._results_directory, self._test_name, driver_output, None, failures)
# FIXME: It the test crashed or timed out, it might be better to avoid
# to write new baselines.
self._overwrite_baselines(driver_output)
return TestResult(self._test_name, failures, driver_output.test_time, driver_output.has_stderr(), pid=driver_output.pid)
_render_tree_dump_pattern = re.compile(r"^layer at \(\d+,\d+\) size \d+x\d+\n")
def _add_missing_baselines(self, test_result, driver_output):
missingImage = test_result.has_failure_matching_types(test_failures.FailureMissingImage, test_failures.FailureMissingImageHash)
if test_result.has_failure_matching_types(test_failures.FailureMissingResult):
self._save_baseline_data(driver_output.text, '.txt', self._location_for_new_baseline(driver_output.text, '.txt'))
if test_result.has_failure_matching_types(test_failures.FailureMissingAudio):
self._save_baseline_data(driver_output.audio, '.wav', self._location_for_new_baseline(driver_output.audio, '.wav'))
if missingImage:
self._save_baseline_data(driver_output.image, '.png', self._location_for_new_baseline(driver_output.image, '.png'))
def _location_for_new_baseline(self, data, extension):
if self._options.add_platform_exceptions:
return self.VERSION_DIR
if extension == '.png':
return self.PLATFORM_DIR
if extension == '.wav':
return self.ALONGSIDE_TEST
if extension == '.txt' and self._render_tree_dump_pattern.match(data):
return self.PLATFORM_DIR
return self.ALONGSIDE_TEST
def _overwrite_baselines(self, driver_output):
location = self.VERSION_DIR if self._options.add_platform_exceptions else self.UPDATE
self._save_baseline_data(driver_output.text, '.txt', location)
self._save_baseline_data(driver_output.audio, '.wav', location)
if self._should_run_pixel_test:
self._save_baseline_data(driver_output.image, '.png', location)
def _save_baseline_data(self, data, extension, location):
if data is None:
return
port = self._port
fs = self._filesystem
if location == self.ALONGSIDE_TEST:
output_dir = fs.dirname(port.abspath_for_test(self._test_name))
elif location == self.VERSION_DIR:
output_dir = fs.join(port.baseline_version_dir(), fs.dirname(self._test_name))
elif location == self.PLATFORM_DIR:
output_dir = fs.join(port.baseline_platform_dir(), fs.dirname(self._test_name))
elif location == self.UPDATE:
output_dir = fs.dirname(port.expected_filename(self._test_name, extension))
else:
raise AssertionError('unrecognized baseline location: %s' % location)
fs.maybe_make_directory(output_dir)
output_basename = fs.basename(fs.splitext(self._test_name)[0] + "-expected" + extension)
output_path = fs.join(output_dir, output_basename)
_log.info('Writing new expected result "%s"' % port.relative_test_filename(output_path))
port.update_baseline(output_path, data)
def _handle_error(self, driver_output, reference_filename=None):
"""Returns test failures if some unusual errors happen in driver's run.
Args:
driver_output: The output from the driver.
reference_filename: The full path to the reference file which produced the driver_output.
This arg is optional and should be used only in reftests until we have a better way to know
which html file is used for producing the driver_output.
"""
failures = []
fs = self._filesystem
if driver_output.timeout:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureTimeout(bool(reference_filename)))
if reference_filename:
testname = self._port.relative_test_filename(reference_filename)
else:
testname = self._test_name
if driver_output.crash:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureCrash(bool(reference_filename),
driver_output.crashed_process_name,
driver_output.crashed_pid))
if driver_output.error:
_log.debug("%s %s crashed, (stderr lines):" % (self._worker_name, testname))
else:
_log.debug("%s %s crashed, (no stderr)" % (self._worker_name, testname))
elif driver_output.error:
_log.debug("%s %s output stderr lines:" % (self._worker_name, testname))
for line in driver_output.error.splitlines():
_log.debug(" %s" % line)
return failures
def _compare_output(self, expected_driver_output, driver_output):
failures = []
failures.extend(self._handle_error(driver_output))
if driver_output.crash:
# Don't continue any more if we already have a crash.
# In case of timeouts, we continue since we still want to see the text and image output.
return TestResult(self._test_name, failures, driver_output.test_time, driver_output.has_stderr(), pid=driver_output.pid)
failures.extend(self._compare_text(expected_driver_output.text, driver_output.text))
failures.extend(self._compare_audio(expected_driver_output.audio, driver_output.audio))
if self._should_run_pixel_test:
failures.extend(self._compare_image(expected_driver_output, driver_output))
return TestResult(self._test_name, failures, driver_output.test_time, driver_output.has_stderr(), pid=driver_output.pid)
def _compare_text(self, expected_text, actual_text):
failures = []
if (expected_text and actual_text and
# Assuming expected_text is already normalized.
self._port.do_text_results_differ(expected_text, self._get_normalized_output_text(actual_text))):
failures.append(test_failures.FailureTextMismatch())
elif actual_text and not expected_text:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureMissingResult())
elif not actual_text and expected_text:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureNotTested())
return failures
def _compare_audio(self, expected_audio, actual_audio):
failures = []
if (expected_audio and actual_audio and
self._port.do_audio_results_differ(expected_audio, actual_audio)):
failures.append(test_failures.FailureAudioMismatch())
elif actual_audio and not expected_audio:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureMissingAudio())
return failures
def _get_normalized_output_text(self, output):
"""Returns the normalized text output, i.e. the output in which
the end-of-line characters are normalized to "\n"."""
# Running tests on Windows produces "\r\n". The "\n" part is helpfully
# changed to "\r\n" by our system (Python/Cygwin), resulting in
# "\r\r\n", when, in fact, we wanted to compare the text output with
# the normalized text expectation files.
return output.replace("\r\r\n", "\r\n").replace("\r\n", "\n")
# FIXME: This function also creates the image diff. Maybe that work should
# be handled elsewhere?
def _compare_image(self, expected_driver_output, driver_output):
failures = []
# If we didn't produce a hash file, this test must be text-only.
if driver_output.image_hash is None:
return failures
if not expected_driver_output.image:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureMissingImage())
elif not expected_driver_output.image_hash:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureMissingImageHash())
elif driver_output.image_hash != expected_driver_output.image_hash:
diff_result = self._port.diff_image(expected_driver_output.image, driver_output.image)
error_string = diff_result[2]
if error_string:
_log.warning(' %s : %s' % (self._test_name, error_string))
failures.append(test_failures.FailureImageHashMismatch())
driver_output.error = (driver_output.error or '') + error_string
else:
driver_output.image_diff = diff_result[0]
if driver_output.image_diff:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureImageHashMismatch(diff_result[1]))
else:
# See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69444 for why this isn't a full failure.
_log.warning(' %s -> pixel hash failed (but diff passed)' % self._test_name)
return failures
def _run_reftest(self):
test_output = self._driver.run_test(self._driver_input(), self._stop_when_done)
total_test_time = 0
reference_output = None
test_result = None
# A reftest can have multiple match references and multiple mismatch references;
# the test fails if any mismatch matches and all of the matches don't match.
# To minimize the number of references we have to check, we run all of the mismatches first,
# then the matches, and short-circuit out as soon as we can.
# Note that sorting by the expectation sorts "!=" before "==" so this is easy to do.
putAllMismatchBeforeMatch = sorted
reference_test_names = []
for expectation, reference_filename in putAllMismatchBeforeMatch(self._reference_files):
reference_test_name = self._port.relative_test_filename(reference_filename)
reference_test_names.append(reference_test_name)
reference_output = self._driver.run_test(DriverInput(reference_test_name, self._timeout, None, should_run_pixel_test=True), self._stop_when_done)
test_result = self._compare_output_with_reference(reference_output, test_output, reference_filename, expectation == '!=')
if (expectation == '!=' and test_result.failures) or (expectation == '==' and not test_result.failures):
break
total_test_time += test_result.test_run_time
assert(reference_output)
test_result_writer.write_test_result(self._filesystem, self._port, self._results_directory, self._test_name, test_output, reference_output, test_result.failures)
reftest_type = set([reference_file[0] for reference_file in self._reference_files])
return TestResult(self._test_name, test_result.failures, total_test_time + test_result.test_run_time, test_result.has_stderr, reftest_type=reftest_type, pid=test_result.pid, references=reference_test_names)
def _compare_output_with_reference(self, reference_driver_output, actual_driver_output, reference_filename, mismatch):
total_test_time = reference_driver_output.test_time + actual_driver_output.test_time
has_stderr = reference_driver_output.has_stderr() or actual_driver_output.has_stderr()
failures = []
failures.extend(self._handle_error(actual_driver_output))
if failures:
# Don't continue any more if we already have crash or timeout.
return TestResult(self._test_name, failures, total_test_time, has_stderr)
failures.extend(self._handle_error(reference_driver_output, reference_filename=reference_filename))
if failures:
return TestResult(self._test_name, failures, total_test_time, has_stderr, pid=actual_driver_output.pid)
if not reference_driver_output.image_hash and not actual_driver_output.image_hash:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureReftestNoImagesGenerated(reference_filename))
elif mismatch:
# Calling image_hash is considered unnecessary for expected mismatch ref tests.
if reference_driver_output.image_hash == actual_driver_output.image_hash:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureReftestMismatchDidNotOccur(reference_filename))
elif reference_driver_output.image_hash != actual_driver_output.image_hash:
# ImageDiff has a hard coded color distance threshold even though tolerance=0 is specified.
diff_result = self._port.diff_image(reference_driver_output.image, actual_driver_output.image, tolerance=0)
error_string = diff_result[2]
if error_string:
_log.warning(' %s : %s' % (self._test_name, error_string))
failures.append(test_failures.FailureReftestMismatch(reference_filename))
actual_driver_output.error = (actual_driver_output.error or '') + error_string
elif diff_result[0]:
failures.append(test_failures.FailureReftestMismatch(reference_filename))
else:
_log.warning(" %s -> ref test hashes didn't match but diff passed" % self._test_name)
return TestResult(self._test_name, failures, total_test_time, has_stderr, pid=actual_driver_output.pid)