| # Copyright (c) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
| # Copyright (c) 2009, 2017 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. |
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| |
| import codecs |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import time |
| import traceback |
| |
| from optparse import make_option |
| |
| from webkitpy.common.config.ports import DeprecatedPort |
| from webkitpy.common.net.bugzilla import Attachment |
| from webkitpy.common.system.executive import ScriptError |
| from webkitpy.common.unicode_compatibility import BytesIO |
| from webkitpy.tool.bot.botinfo import BotInfo |
| from webkitpy.tool.bot.flakytestreporter import FlakyTestReporter |
| from webkitpy.tool.bot.layouttestresultsreader import LayoutTestResultsReader |
| from webkitpy.tool.bot.patchanalysistask import UnableToApplyPatch, PatchIsNotValid |
| from webkitpy.tool.bot.queueengine import QueueEngine, QueueEngineDelegate |
| from webkitpy.tool.commands.stepsequence import StepSequenceErrorHandler |
| from webkitpy.tool.multicommandtool import Command, TryAgain |
| |
| _log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
| |
| |
| class AbstractQueue(Command, QueueEngineDelegate): |
| watchers = [ |
| ] |
| |
| def __init__(self, options=None): # Default values should never be collections (like []) as default values are shared between invocations |
| options_list = (options or []) + [ |
| make_option("--no-confirm", action="store_false", dest="confirm", default=True, help="Do not ask the user for confirmation before running the queue. Dangerous!"), |
| make_option("--exit-after-iteration", action="store", type="int", dest="iterations", default=None, help="Stop running the queue after iterating this number of times."), |
| ] |
| self.help_text = "Run the %s" % self.name |
| Command.__init__(self, options=options_list) |
| self._iteration_count = 0 |
| if not hasattr(self, 'architecture'): |
| self.architecture = None |
| |
| def _cc_watchers(self, bug_id): |
| try: |
| self._tool.bugs.add_cc_to_bug(bug_id, self.watchers) |
| except Exception as e: |
| traceback.print_exc() |
| _log.error("Failed to CC watchers.") |
| |
| def run_webkit_patch(self, args): |
| webkit_patch_args = [self._tool.path()] |
| # FIXME: This is a hack, we should have a more general way to pass global options. |
| # FIXME: We must always pass global options and their value in one argument |
| # because our global option code looks for the first argument which does |
| # not begin with "-" and assumes that is the command name. |
| if self._options.port: |
| webkit_patch_args += ["--port=%s" % self._options.port] |
| webkit_patch_args.extend(args) |
| |
| try: |
| args_for_printing = list(webkit_patch_args) |
| args_for_printing[0] = 'webkit-patch' # Printing our path for each log is redundant. |
| _log.info("Running: %s" % self._tool.executive.command_for_printing(args_for_printing)) |
| command_output = self._tool.executive.run_command(webkit_patch_args, cwd=self._tool.scm().checkout_root) |
| except ScriptError as e: |
| # Make sure the whole output gets printed if the command failed. |
| _log.error(e.message_with_output(output_limit=None)) |
| raise |
| return command_output |
| |
| def _log_directory(self): |
| return os.path.join("..", "%s-logs" % self.name) |
| |
| # QueueEngineDelegate methods |
| |
| def queue_log_path(self): |
| return os.path.join(self._log_directory(), "%s.log" % self.name) |
| |
| def work_item_log_path(self, work_item): |
| raise NotImplementedError('subclasses must implement') |
| |
| def begin_work_queue(self): |
| _log.info("CAUTION: %s will discard all local changes in \"%s\"" % (self.name, self._tool.scm().checkout_root)) |
| if self._options.confirm: |
| response = self._tool.user.prompt("Are you sure? Type \"yes\" to continue: ") |
| if (response != "yes"): |
| _log.error("User declined.") |
| sys.exit(1) |
| _log.info("Running WebKit %s." % self.name) |
| |
| def stop_work_queue(self, reason): |
| pass |
| |
| def should_continue_work_queue(self): |
| self._iteration_count += 1 |
| if not isinstance(self._options.iterations, int): |
| return True |
| return not self._options.iterations or self._iteration_count <= self._options.iterations |
| |
| def next_work_item(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError('subclasses must implement') |
| |
| def process_work_item(self, work_item): |
| raise NotImplementedError('subclasses must implement') |
| |
| def handle_unexpected_error(self, work_item, message): |
| raise NotImplementedError('subclasses must implement') |
| |
| # Command methods |
| |
| def execute(self, options, args, tool, engine=QueueEngine): |
| self._options = options # FIXME: This code is wrong. Command.options is a list, this assumes an Options element! |
| self._tool = tool # FIXME: This code is wrong too! Command.bind_to_tool handles this! |
| return engine(self.name, self, self._tool.wakeup_event, self._options.seconds_to_sleep).run() |
| |
| |
| class AbstractPatchQueue(AbstractQueue): |
| def work_item_log_path(self, patch): |
| return os.path.join(self._log_directory(), "%s.log" % patch.bug_id()) |
| |
| def build_style(self): |
| return "release" |
| |
| |
| # Used to share code between the EWS and commit-queue. |
| class PatchProcessingQueue(AbstractPatchQueue): |
| # Subclasses must override. |
| port_name = None |
| |
| def __init__(self, options=None): |
| self._port = None # We can't instantiate port here because tool isn't avaialble. |
| AbstractPatchQueue.__init__(self, options) |
| |
| # FIXME: This is a hack to map between the old port names and the new port names. |
| def _new_port_name_from_old(self, port_name, platform): |
| # ApplePort.determine_full_port_name asserts if the name doesn't include version. |
| if port_name == 'mac': |
| return 'mac-' + platform.os_version_name().lower().replace(' ', '') |
| if port_name == 'win': |
| return 'win-future' |
| return port_name |
| |
| def _create_port(self): |
| self._port = self._tool.port_factory.get(self._new_port_name_from_old(self.port_name, self._tool.platform)) |
| if self.architecture: |
| self._port.set_architecture(self.architecture) |
| if self.build_style() == "debug": |
| self._port.set_option("configuration", "Debug") |
| else: |
| self._port.set_option("configuration", "Release") |
| |
| def begin_work_queue(self): |
| AbstractPatchQueue.begin_work_queue(self) |
| if not self.port_name: |
| return |
| # FIXME: This is only used for self._deprecated_port.flag() |
| self._deprecated_port = DeprecatedPort.port(self.port_name) |
| # FIXME: This violates abstraction |
| self._tool._deprecated_port = self._deprecated_port |
| |
| self._create_port() |
| |
| # FIXME: Bugzilla member functions should perform this check as they can do it as part of the same |
| # network request. This would also avoid bugs where the access of the Bugzilla bug changes between |
| # the time-of-check (calling this function) and time-of-use (when we ask Bugzilla to perform the |
| # actual operation). |
| def _can_access_bug(self, bug_id): |
| return bool(self._tool.bugs.fetch_bug(bug_id)) |
| |
| def _upload_results_archive_for_patch(self, patch, results_archive_zip): |
| if not self._port: |
| self._create_port() |
| |
| description = "Archive of layout-test-results for %s" % (self._port.name()) |
| # results_archive is a ZipFile object, grab the File object (.fp) to pass to Mechanize for uploading. |
| results_archive_file = results_archive_zip.fp |
| # Rewind the file object to start (since Mechanize won't do that automatically) |
| # See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54593 |
| results_archive_file.seek(0) |
| # FIXME: This is a small lie to always say run-webkit-tests since Chromium uses new-run-webkit-tests. |
| # We could make this code look up the test script name off the port. |
| comment_text = "The attached test failures were seen while running run-webkit-tests on the %s.\n" % (self.name) |
| # FIXME: We could easily list the test failures from the archive here, |
| # currently callers do that separately. |
| comment_text += BotInfo(self._tool, self._port.name()).summary_text() |
| if self._can_access_bug(patch.bug_id()): |
| self._tool.bugs.add_attachment_to_bug(patch.bug_id(), results_archive_file, description, filename="layout-test-results.zip", comment_text=comment_text) |
| |
| |
| class AbstractReviewQueue(PatchProcessingQueue, StepSequenceErrorHandler): |
| """This is the base-class for the EWS queues and the style-queue.""" |
| def __init__(self, options=None): |
| PatchProcessingQueue.__init__(self, options) |
| |
| def review_patch(self, patch): |
| raise NotImplementedError("subclasses must implement") |
| |
| # AbstractPatchQueue methods |
| |
| def begin_work_queue(self): |
| PatchProcessingQueue.begin_work_queue(self) |
| |
| def next_work_item(self): |
| return None |
| |
| def process_work_item(self, patch): |
| passed = self.review_patch(patch) |
| return passed |
| |
| def handle_unexpected_error(self, patch, message): |
| _log.error(message) |
| |
| # StepSequenceErrorHandler methods |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def handle_script_error(cls, tool, state, script_error): |
| _log.error(script_error.output) |