| # Copyright (c) 2010 Philip Taylor |
| # Released under the BSD license and W3C Test Suite License: see LICENSE.txt |
| |
| # Current code status: |
| # |
| # This was originally written for use at |
| # http://philip.html5.org/tests/canvas/suite/tests/ |
| # |
| # It has been adapted for use with the Web Platform Test Suite suite at |
| # https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/ |
| # |
| # The original version had a number of now-removed features (multiple versions of |
| # each test case of varying verbosity, Mozilla mochitests, semi-automated test |
| # harness). It also had a different directory structure. |
| |
| # To update or add test cases: |
| # |
| # * Modify the tests*.yaml files. |
| # 'name' is an arbitrary hierarchical name to help categorise tests. |
| # 'desc' is a rough description of what behaviour the test aims to test. |
| # 'testing' is a list of references to spec.yaml, to show which spec sentences |
| # this test case is primarily testing. |
| # 'code' is JavaScript code to execute, with some special commands starting with '@' |
| # 'expected' is what the final canvas output should be: a string 'green' or 'clear' |
| # (100x50 images in both cases), or a string 'size 100 50' (or any other size) |
| # followed by Python code using Pycairo to generate the image. |
| # |
| # * Run "./build.sh". |
| # This requires a few Python modules which might not be ubiquitous. |
| # It will usually emit some warnings, which ideally should be fixed but can |
| # generally be safely ignored. |
| # |
| # * Test the tests, add new ones to Git, remove deleted ones from Git, etc. |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| import re |
| import codecs |
| import time |
| import os |
| import shutil |
| import sys |
| import xml.dom.minidom |
| from xml.dom.minidom import Node |
| |
| try: |
| import cairocffi as cairo |
| except ImportError: |
| import cairo |
| |
| try: |
| import syck as yaml # compatible and lots faster |
| except ImportError: |
| import yaml |
| |
| def genTestUtils(TESTOUTPUTDIR, IMAGEOUTPUTDIR, TEMPLATEFILE, NAME2DIRFILE, ISOFFSCREENCANVAS): |
| |
| MISCOUTPUTDIR = './output' |
| SPECOUTPUTDIR = '../' |
| |
| SPECOUTPUTPATH = './' # relative to TESTOUTPUTDIR |
| |
| def simpleEscapeJS(str): |
| return str.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"') |
| |
| def escapeJS(str): |
| str = simpleEscapeJS(str) |
| str = re.sub(r'\[(\w+)\]', r'[\\""+(\1)+"\\"]', str) # kind of an ugly hack, for nicer failure-message output |
| return str |
| |
| def escapeHTML(str): |
| return str.replace('&', '&').replace('<', '<').replace('>', '>').replace('"', '"') |
| |
| def expand_nonfinite(method, argstr, tail): |
| """ |
| >>> print expand_nonfinite('f', '<0 a>, <0 b>', ';') |
| f(a, 0); |
| f(0, b); |
| f(a, b); |
| >>> print expand_nonfinite('f', '<0 a>, <0 b c>, <0 d>', ';') |
| f(a, 0, 0); |
| f(0, b, 0); |
| f(0, c, 0); |
| f(0, 0, d); |
| f(a, b, 0); |
| f(a, b, d); |
| f(a, 0, d); |
| f(0, b, d); |
| """ |
| # argstr is "<valid-1 invalid1-1 invalid2-1 ...>, ..." (where usually |
| # 'invalid' is Infinity/-Infinity/NaN) |
| args = [] |
| for arg in argstr.split(', '): |
| a = re.match('<(.*)>', arg).group(1) |
| args.append(a.split(' ')) |
| calls = [] |
| # Start with the valid argument list |
| call = [ args[j][0] for j in range(len(args)) ] |
| # For each argument alone, try setting it to all its invalid values: |
| for i in range(len(args)): |
| for a in args[i][1:]: |
| c2 = call[:] |
| c2[i] = a |
| calls.append(c2) |
| # For all combinations of >= 2 arguments, try setting them to their |
| # first invalid values. (Don't do all invalid values, because the |
| # number of combinations explodes.) |
| def f(c, start, depth): |
| for i in range(start, len(args)): |
| if len(args[i]) > 1: |
| a = args[i][1] |
| c2 = c[:] |
| c2[i] = a |
| if depth > 0: calls.append(c2) |
| f(c2, i+1, depth+1) |
| f(call, 0, 0) |
| |
| return '\n'.join('%s(%s)%s' % (method, ', '.join(c), tail) for c in calls) |
| |
| # Run with --test argument to run unit tests |
| if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == '--test': |
| import doctest |
| doctest.testmod() |
| sys.exit() |
| |
| templates = yaml.load(open(TEMPLATEFILE, "r").read()) |
| name_mapping = yaml.load(open(NAME2DIRFILE, "r").read()) |
| |
| SPECFILE = 'spec.yaml' |
| if ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| SPECFILE = '../../2dcontext/tools/spec.yaml' |
| spec_assertions = [] |
| for s in yaml.load(open(SPECFILE, "r").read())['assertions']: |
| if 'meta' in s: |
| eval(compile(s['meta'], '<meta spec assertion>', 'exec'), {}, {'assertions':spec_assertions}) |
| else: |
| spec_assertions.append(s) |
| |
| tests = [] |
| TESTSFILES = ['tests.yaml', 'tests2d.yaml', 'tests2dtext.yaml'] |
| if ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| TESTSFILES = ['tests2d.yaml'] |
| for t in sum([ yaml.load(open(f, "r").read()) for f in TESTSFILES], []): |
| if 'DISABLED' in t: |
| continue |
| if 'meta' in t: |
| eval(compile(t['meta'], '<meta test>', 'exec'), {}, {'tests':tests}) |
| else: |
| tests.append(t) |
| |
| category_names = [] |
| category_contents_direct = {} |
| category_contents_all = {} |
| |
| spec_ids = {} |
| for t in spec_assertions: spec_ids[t['id']] = True |
| spec_refs = {} |
| |
| def backref_html(name): |
| backrefs = [] |
| c = '' |
| for p in name.split('.')[:-1]: |
| c += '.'+p |
| backrefs.append('<a href="index%s.html">%s</a>.' % (c, p)) |
| backrefs.append(name.split('.')[-1]) |
| return ''.join(backrefs) |
| |
| def make_flat_image(filename, w, h, r,g,b,a): |
| if os.path.exists('%s/%s' % (IMAGEOUTPUTDIR, filename)): |
| return filename |
| surface = cairo.ImageSurface(cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, w, h) |
| cr = cairo.Context(surface) |
| cr.set_source_rgba(r, g, b, a) |
| cr.rectangle(0, 0, w, h) |
| cr.fill() |
| surface.write_to_png('%s/%s' % (IMAGEOUTPUTDIR, filename)) |
| return filename |
| |
| # Ensure the test output directories exist |
| testdirs = [TESTOUTPUTDIR, IMAGEOUTPUTDIR, MISCOUTPUTDIR] |
| for map_dir in set(name_mapping.values()): |
| testdirs.append("%s/%s" % (TESTOUTPUTDIR, map_dir)) |
| for d in testdirs: |
| try: os.mkdir(d) |
| except: pass # ignore if it already exists |
| |
| used_images = {} |
| |
| def map_name(name): |
| mapped_name = None |
| for mn in sorted(name_mapping.keys(), key=len, reverse=True): |
| if name.startswith(mn): |
| mapped_name = "%s/%s" % (name_mapping[mn], name) |
| break |
| if not mapped_name: |
| print("LIKELY ERROR: %s has no defined target directory mapping" % name) |
| if 'manual' in test: |
| mapped_name += "-manual" |
| return mapped_name |
| |
| def expand_test_code(code): |
| code = re.sub(r'@nonfinite ([^(]+)\(([^)]+)\)(.*)', lambda m: expand_nonfinite(m.group(1), m.group(2), m.group(3)), code) # must come before '@assert throws' |
| |
| if ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert pixel (\d+,\d+) == (\d+,\d+,\d+,\d+);', |
| r'_assertPixel(offscreenCanvas, \1, \2, "\1", "\2");', |
| code) |
| else: |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert pixel (\d+,\d+) == (\d+,\d+,\d+,\d+);', |
| r'_assertPixel(canvas, \1, \2, "\1", "\2");', |
| code) |
| |
| if ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert pixel (\d+,\d+) ==~ (\d+,\d+,\d+,\d+);', |
| r'_assertPixelApprox(offscreenCanvas, \1, \2, "\1", "\2", 2);', |
| code) |
| else: |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert pixel (\d+,\d+) ==~ (\d+,\d+,\d+,\d+);', |
| r'_assertPixelApprox(canvas, \1, \2, "\1", "\2", 2);', |
| code) |
| |
| if ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert pixel (\d+,\d+) ==~ (\d+,\d+,\d+,\d+) \+/- (\d+);', |
| r'_assertPixelApprox(offscreenCanvas, \1, \2, "\1", "\2", \3);', |
| code) |
| else: |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert pixel (\d+,\d+) ==~ (\d+,\d+,\d+,\d+) \+/- (\d+);', |
| r'_assertPixelApprox(canvas, \1, \2, "\1", "\2", \3);', |
| code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert throws (\S+_ERR) (.*);', |
| r'assert_throws("\1", function() { \2; });', |
| code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert throws (\S+Error) (.*);', |
| r'assert_throws(new \1(), function() { \2; });', |
| code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert (.*) === (.*);', |
| lambda m: '_assertSame(%s, %s, "%s", "%s");' |
| % (m.group(1), m.group(2), escapeJS(m.group(1)), escapeJS(m.group(2))) |
| , code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert (.*) !== (.*);', |
| lambda m: '_assertDifferent(%s, %s, "%s", "%s");' |
| % (m.group(1), m.group(2), escapeJS(m.group(1)), escapeJS(m.group(2))) |
| , code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert (.*) =~ (.*);', |
| lambda m: 'assert_regexp_match(%s, %s);' |
| % (m.group(1), m.group(2)) |
| , code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r'@assert (.*);', |
| lambda m: '_assert(%s, "%s");' |
| % (m.group(1), escapeJS(m.group(1))) |
| , code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r' @moz-todo', '', code) |
| |
| code = re.sub(r'@moz-UniversalBrowserRead;', |
| "" |
| , code) |
| |
| assert('@' not in code) |
| |
| return code |
| |
| used_tests = {} |
| for i in range(len(tests)): |
| test = tests[i] |
| |
| name = test['name'] |
| print("\r(%s)" % name, " "*32, "\t") |
| |
| if name in used_tests: |
| print("Test %s is defined twice" % name) |
| used_tests[name] = 1 |
| |
| mapped_name = map_name(name) |
| if not mapped_name: |
| if ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| continue |
| else: |
| mapped_name = name |
| |
| |
| cat_total = '' |
| for cat_part in [''] + name.split('.')[:-1]: |
| cat_total += cat_part+'.' |
| if not cat_total in category_names: category_names.append(cat_total) |
| category_contents_all.setdefault(cat_total, []).append(name) |
| category_contents_direct.setdefault(cat_total, []).append(name) |
| |
| for ref in test.get('testing', []): |
| if ref not in spec_ids: |
| print("Test %s uses nonexistent spec point %s" % (name, ref)) |
| spec_refs.setdefault(ref, []).append(name) |
| |
| if not test.get('testing', []): |
| print("Test %s doesn't refer to any spec points" % name) |
| |
| if test.get('expected', '') == 'green' and re.search(r'@assert pixel .* 0,0,0,0;', test['code']): |
| print("Probable incorrect pixel test in %s" % name) |
| |
| code = expand_test_code(test['code']) |
| |
| expectation_html = '' |
| if 'expected' in test and test['expected'] is not None: |
| expected = test['expected'] |
| expected_img = None |
| if expected == 'green': |
| expected_img = "/images/" + make_flat_image('green-100x50.png', 100, 50, 0,1,0,1) |
| elif expected == 'clear': |
| expected_img = "/images/" + make_flat_image('clear-100x50.png', 100, 50, 0,0,0,0) |
| else: |
| if ';' in expected: |
| print("Found semicolon in %s" % name) |
| expected = re.sub(r'^size (\d+) (\d+)', |
| r'surface = cairo.ImageSurface(cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, \1, \2)\ncr = cairo.Context(surface)', |
| expected) |
| |
| if mapped_name.endswith("-manual"): |
| png_name = mapped_name[:-len("-manual")] |
| else: |
| png_name = mapped_name |
| expected += "\nsurface.write_to_png('%s/%s.png')\n" % (IMAGEOUTPUTDIR, png_name) |
| eval(compile(expected, '<test %s>' % test['name'], 'exec'), {}, {'cairo':cairo}) |
| expected_img = "%s.png" % name |
| |
| if expected_img: |
| expectation_html = ('<p class="output expectedtext">Expected output:' + |
| '<p><img src="%s" class="output expected" id="expected" alt="">' % (expected_img)) |
| |
| canvas = test.get('canvas', 'width="100" height="50"') |
| |
| prev = tests[i-1]['name'] if i != 0 else 'index' |
| next = tests[i+1]['name'] if i != len(tests)-1 else 'index' |
| |
| name_wrapped = name.replace('.', '.​') |
| |
| refs = ''.join('<li><a href="%s/annotated-spec.html#testrefs.%s">%s</a>\n' % (SPECOUTPUTPATH, n,n) for n in test.get('testing', [])) |
| |
| notes = '<p class="notes">%s' % test['notes'] if 'notes' in test else '' |
| |
| scripts = '' |
| for s in test.get('scripts', []): |
| scripts += '<script src="%s"></script>\n' % (s) |
| |
| variants = test.get('script-variants', {}) |
| script_variants = [(v, '<script src="%s"></script>\n' % (s)) for (v, s) in variants.iteritems()] |
| if not script_variants: |
| script_variants = [('', '')] |
| |
| images = '' |
| for i in test.get('images', []): |
| id = i.split('/')[-1] |
| if '/' not in i: |
| used_images[i] = 1 |
| i = '../images/%s' % i |
| images += '<img src="%s" id="%s" class="resource">\n' % (i,id) |
| images = images.replace("../images/", "/images/") |
| |
| fonts = '' |
| fonthack = '' |
| for i in test.get('fonts', []): |
| fonts += '@font-face {\n font-family: %s;\n src: url("/fonts/%s.ttf");\n}\n' % (i, i) |
| # Browsers require the font to actually be used in the page |
| if test.get('fonthack', 1): |
| fonthack += '<span style="font-family: %s; position: absolute; visibility: hidden">A</span>\n' % i |
| if fonts: |
| fonts = '<style>\n%s</style>\n' % fonts |
| |
| fallback = test.get('fallback', '<p class="fallback">FAIL (fallback content)</p>') |
| |
| desc = test.get('desc', '') |
| escaped_desc = simpleEscapeJS(desc) |
| |
| for (variant, extra_script) in script_variants: |
| name_variant = '' if not variant else '.' + variant |
| |
| template_params = { |
| 'name':name + name_variant, |
| 'name_wrapped':name_wrapped, 'backrefs':backref_html(name), |
| 'mapped_name':mapped_name, |
| 'desc':desc, 'escaped_desc':escaped_desc, |
| 'prev':prev, 'next':next, 'refs':refs, 'notes':notes, 'images':images, |
| 'fonts':fonts, 'fonthack':fonthack, |
| 'canvas':canvas, 'expected':expectation_html, 'code':code, |
| 'scripts':scripts + extra_script, |
| 'fallback':fallback |
| } |
| |
| f = codecs.open('%s/%s%s.html' % (TESTOUTPUTDIR, mapped_name, name_variant), 'w', 'utf-8') |
| f.write(templates['w3c'] % template_params) |
| if ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| f = codecs.open('%s/%s%s.worker.js' % (TESTOUTPUTDIR, mapped_name, name_variant), 'w', 'utf-8') |
| f.write(templates['w3cworker'] % template_params) |
| |
| print() |
| |
| |
| def getNodeText(node): |
| t, offsets = '', [] |
| |
| # Skip over any previous annotations we added |
| if node.nodeType == node.ELEMENT_NODE and 'testrefs' in node.getAttribute('class').split(' '): |
| return t, offsets |
| |
| if node.nodeType == node.TEXT_NODE: |
| val = node.nodeValue |
| val = val.replace(unichr(0xa0), ' ') # replace s |
| t += val |
| offsets += [ (node, len(node.nodeValue)) ] |
| for n in node.childNodes: |
| child_t, child_offsets = getNodeText(n) |
| t += child_t |
| offsets += child_offsets |
| return t, offsets |
| |
| def htmlSerializer(element): |
| element.normalize() |
| rv = [] |
| specialtext = ['style', 'script', 'xmp', 'iframe', 'noembed', 'noframes', 'noscript'] |
| empty = ['area', 'base', 'basefont', 'bgsound', 'br', 'col', 'embed', 'frame', |
| 'hr', 'img', 'input', 'link', 'meta', 'param', 'spacer', 'wbr'] |
| |
| def serializeElement(element): |
| if element.nodeType == Node.DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE: |
| rv.append("<!DOCTYPE %s>" % element.name) |
| elif element.nodeType == Node.DOCUMENT_NODE: |
| for child in element.childNodes: |
| serializeElement(child) |
| elif element.nodeType == Node.COMMENT_NODE: |
| rv.append("<!--%s-->" % element.nodeValue) |
| elif element.nodeType == Node.TEXT_NODE: |
| unescaped = False |
| n = element.parentNode |
| while n is not None: |
| if n.nodeName in specialtext: |
| unescaped = True |
| break |
| n = n.parentNode |
| if unescaped: |
| rv.append(element.nodeValue) |
| else: |
| rv.append(escapeHTML(element.nodeValue)) |
| else: |
| rv.append("<%s" % element.nodeName) |
| if element.hasAttributes(): |
| for name, value in element.attributes.items(): |
| rv.append(' %s="%s"' % (name, escapeHTML(value))) |
| rv.append(">") |
| if element.nodeName not in empty: |
| for child in element.childNodes: |
| serializeElement(child) |
| rv.append("</%s>" % element.nodeName) |
| serializeElement(element) |
| return '<!DOCTYPE html>\n' + ''.join(rv) |
| |
| def write_annotated_spec(): |
| # Load the stripped-down XHTMLised copy of the spec |
| doc = xml.dom.minidom.parse(open('current-work-canvas.xhtml', 'r')) |
| |
| # Insert our new stylesheet |
| n = doc.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(doc.createElement('link')) |
| n.setAttribute('rel', 'stylesheet') |
| n.setAttribute('href', '../common/canvas-spec.css') |
| n.setAttribute('type', 'text/css') |
| |
| spec_assertion_patterns = [] |
| for a in spec_assertions: |
| # Warn about problems |
| if a['id'] not in spec_refs: |
| print("Unused spec statement %s" % a['id']) |
| |
| pattern_text = a['text'] |
| |
| if 'keyword' in a: |
| # Explicit keyword override |
| keyword = a['keyword'] |
| else: |
| # Extract the marked keywords, and remove the markers |
| keyword = 'none' |
| for kw in ['must', 'should', 'required']: |
| if ('*%s*' % kw) in pattern_text: |
| keyword = kw |
| pattern_text = pattern_text.replace('*%s*' % kw, kw) |
| break |
| # Make sure there wasn't >1 keyword |
| for kw in ['must', 'should', 'required']: |
| assert('*%s*' % kw not in pattern_text) |
| |
| # Convert the special pattern format into regexp syntax |
| pattern_text = (pattern_text. |
| # Escape relevant characters |
| replace('*', r'\*'). |
| replace('+', r'\+'). |
| replace('.', r'\.'). |
| replace('(', r'\('). |
| replace(')', r'\)'). |
| replace('[', r'\['). |
| replace(']', r'\]'). |
| # Convert special sequences back into unescaped regexp code |
| replace(' ', r'\s+'). |
| replace(r'<\.\.\.>', r'.+'). |
| replace('<^>', r'()'). |
| replace('<eol>', r'\s*?\n') |
| ) |
| pattern = re.compile(pattern_text, re.S) |
| spec_assertion_patterns.append( (a['id'], pattern, keyword, a.get('previously', None)) ) |
| matched_assertions = {} |
| |
| def process_element(e): |
| t, offsets = getNodeText(e) |
| for id, pattern, keyword, previously in spec_assertion_patterns: |
| m = pattern.search(t) |
| if m: |
| # When the pattern-match isn't enough to uniquely identify a sentence, |
| # allow explicit back-references to earlier paragraphs |
| if previously: |
| if len(previously) >= 3: |
| n, text, exp = previously |
| else: |
| n, text = previously |
| exp = True |
| node = e |
| while n and node.previousSibling: |
| node = node.previousSibling |
| n -= 1 |
| if (text not in getNodeText(node)[0]) == exp: |
| continue # discard this match |
| |
| if id in matched_assertions: |
| print("Spec statement %s matches multiple places" % id) |
| matched_assertions[id] = True |
| |
| if m.lastindex != 1: |
| print("Spec statement %s has incorrect number of match groups" % id) |
| |
| end = m.end(1) |
| end_node = None |
| for end_node, o in offsets: |
| if end < o: |
| break |
| end -= o |
| assert(end_node) |
| |
| n1 = doc.createElement('span') |
| n1.setAttribute('class', 'testrefs kw-%s' % keyword) |
| n1.setAttribute('id', 'testrefs.%s' % id) |
| n1.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(' ')) |
| |
| n = n1.appendChild(doc.createElement('a')) |
| n.setAttribute('href', '#testrefs.%s' % id) |
| n.setAttribute('title', id) |
| n.appendChild(doc.createTextNode('#')) |
| |
| n1.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(' ')) |
| for test_id in spec_refs.get(id, []): |
| n = n1.appendChild(doc.createElement('a')) |
| n.setAttribute('href', '%s.html' % map_name(test_id)) |
| n.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(test_id)) |
| n1.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(' ')) |
| n0 = doc.createTextNode(end_node.nodeValue[:end]) |
| n2 = doc.createTextNode(end_node.nodeValue[end:]) |
| |
| p = end_node.parentNode |
| p.replaceChild(n2, end_node) |
| p.insertBefore(n1, n2) |
| p.insertBefore(n0, n1) |
| |
| t, offsets = getNodeText(e) |
| |
| for e in doc.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].childNodes: |
| process_element(e) |
| |
| for s in spec_assertions: |
| if s['id'] not in matched_assertions: |
| print("Annotation incomplete: Unmatched spec statement %s" % s['id']) |
| |
| # Convert from XHTML back to HTML |
| doc.documentElement.removeAttribute('xmlns') |
| |
| head = doc.documentElement.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] |
| head.insertBefore(doc.createElement('meta'), head.firstChild).setAttribute('charset', 'UTF-8') |
| |
| f = codecs.open('%s/annotated-spec.html' % SPECOUTPUTDIR, 'w', 'utf-8') |
| f.write(htmlSerializer(doc)) |
| |
| |
| if not ISOFFSCREENCANVAS: |
| write_annotated_spec() |