| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| import os.path |
| import subprocess |
| import unittest |
| |
| import PRESUBMIT |
| from PRESUBMIT_test_mocks import MockFile, MockAffectedFile |
| from PRESUBMIT_test_mocks import MockInputApi, MockOutputApi |
| |
| |
| _TEST_DATA_DIR = 'base/test/data/presubmit' |
| |
| |
| class VersionControlConflictsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testTypicalConflict(self): |
| lines = ['<<<<<<< HEAD', |
| ' base::ScopedTempDir temp_dir_;', |
| '=======', |
| ' ScopedTempDir temp_dir_;', |
| '>>>>>>> master'] |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForVersionControlConflictsInFile( |
| MockInputApi(), MockFile('some/path/foo_platform.cc', lines)) |
| self.assertEqual(3, len(errors)) |
| self.assertTrue('1' in errors[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('3' in errors[1]) |
| self.assertTrue('5' in errors[2]) |
| |
| def testIgnoresReadmes(self): |
| lines = ['A First Level Header', |
| '====================', |
| '', |
| 'A Second Level Header', |
| '---------------------'] |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForVersionControlConflictsInFile( |
| MockInputApi(), MockFile('some/polymer/README.md', lines)) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(errors)) |
| |
| |
| class UmaHistogramChangeMatchedOrNotTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testTypicalCorrectlyMatchedChange(self): |
| diff_cc = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOL("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_java = [ |
| 'RecordHistogram.recordBooleanHistogram("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_xml = ['<histogram name="Bla.Foo.Dummy"> </histogram>'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| MockFile('tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml', diff_xml), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testTypicalNotMatchedChange(self): |
| diff_cc = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOL("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_java = [ |
| 'RecordHistogram.recordBooleanHistogram("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual('warning', warnings[0].type) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cc' in warnings[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.java' in warnings[0].items[1]) |
| |
| def testTypicalNotMatchedChangeViaSuffixes(self): |
| diff_cc = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOL("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_java = [ |
| 'RecordHistogram.recordBooleanHistogram("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_xml = ['<histogram_suffixes name="SuperHistogram">', |
| ' <suffix name="Dummy"/>', |
| ' <affected-histogram name="Snafu.Dummy"/>', |
| '</histogram>'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| MockFile('tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml', diff_xml), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual('warning', warnings[0].type) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cc' in warnings[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.java' in warnings[0].items[1]) |
| |
| def testTypicalCorrectlyMatchedChangeViaSuffixes(self): |
| diff_cc = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOL("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_java = [ |
| 'RecordHistogram.recordBooleanHistogram("Bla.Foo.Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_xml = ['<histogram_suffixes name="SuperHistogram">', |
| ' <suffix name="Dummy"/>', |
| ' <affected-histogram name="Bla.Foo"/>', |
| '</histogram>'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| MockFile('tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml', diff_xml), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testTypicalCorrectlyMatchedChangeViaSuffixesWithSeparator(self): |
| diff_cc = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOL("Snafu_Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_java = ['RecordHistogram.recordBooleanHistogram("Snafu_Dummy", true)'] |
| diff_xml = ['<histogram_suffixes name="SuperHistogram" separator="_">', |
| ' <suffix name="Dummy"/>', |
| ' <affected-histogram name="Snafu"/>', |
| '</histogram>'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| MockFile('tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml', diff_xml), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testNameMatch(self): |
| # Check that the detected histogram name is "Dummy" and not, e.g., |
| # "Dummy\", true); // The \"correct" |
| diff_cc = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOL("Dummy", true); // The "correct" histogram'] |
| diff_java = [ |
| 'RecordHistogram.recordBooleanHistogram("Dummy", true);' + |
| ' // The "correct" histogram'] |
| diff_xml = ['<histogram name="Dummy"> </histogram>'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| MockFile('tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml', diff_xml), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testSimilarMacroNames(self): |
| diff_cc = ['PUMA_HISTOGRAM_COOL("Mountain Lion", 42)'] |
| diff_java = [ |
| 'FakeRecordHistogram.recordFakeHistogram("Mountain Lion", 42)'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testMultiLine(self): |
| diff_cc = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOLEAN(', ' "Multi.Line", true)'] |
| diff_cc2 = ['UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOLEAN(', ' "Multi.Line"', ' , true)'] |
| diff_java = [ |
| 'RecordHistogram.recordBooleanHistogram(', |
| ' "Multi.Line", true);', |
| ] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo2.cc', diff_cc2), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.java', diff_java), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUmaHistogramChanges(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual('warning', warnings[0].type) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cc' in warnings[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('foo2.cc' in warnings[0].items[1]) |
| |
| |
| class BadExtensionsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testBadRejFile(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', ''), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc.rej', ''), |
| MockFile('some/path2/bar.h.rej', ''), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckPatchFiles(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(results[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cc.rej' in results[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('bar.h.rej' in results[0].items[1]) |
| |
| def testBadOrigFile(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('other/path/qux.h.orig', ''), |
| MockFile('other/path/qux.h', ''), |
| MockFile('other/path/qux.cc', ''), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckPatchFiles(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('qux.h.orig' in results[0].items[0]) |
| |
| def testGoodFiles(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('other/path/qux.h', ''), |
| MockFile('other/path/qux.cc', ''), |
| ] |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckPatchFiles(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results)) |
| |
| |
| class CheckSingletonInHeadersTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testSingletonInArbitraryHeader(self): |
| diff_singleton_h = ['base::subtle::AtomicWord ' |
| 'base::Singleton<Type, Traits, DifferentiatingType>::'] |
| diff_foo_h = ['// base::Singleton<Foo> in comment.', |
| 'friend class base::Singleton<Foo>'] |
| diff_foo2_h = [' //Foo* bar = base::Singleton<Foo>::get();'] |
| diff_bad_h = ['Foo* foo = base::Singleton<Foo>::get();'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [MockAffectedFile('base/memory/singleton.h', |
| diff_singleton_h), |
| MockAffectedFile('foo.h', diff_foo_h), |
| MockAffectedFile('foo2.h', diff_foo2_h), |
| MockAffectedFile('bad.h', diff_bad_h)] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckSingletonInHeaders(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings[0].items)) |
| self.assertEqual('error', warnings[0].type) |
| self.assertTrue('Found base::Singleton<T>' in warnings[0].message) |
| |
| def testSingletonInCC(self): |
| diff_cc = ['Foo* foo = base::Singleton<Foo>::get();'] |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [MockAffectedFile('some/path/foo.cc', diff_cc)] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckSingletonInHeaders(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| |
| class InvalidOSMacroNamesTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testInvalidOSMacroNames(self): |
| lines = ['#if defined(OS_WINDOWS)', |
| ' #elif defined(OS_WINDOW)', |
| ' # if defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_CHROME)', |
| '# else // defined(OS_MAC)', |
| '#endif // defined(OS_MACOS)'] |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForInvalidOSMacrosInFile( |
| MockInputApi(), MockFile('some/path/foo_platform.cc', lines)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(lines), len(errors)) |
| self.assertTrue(':1 OS_WINDOWS' in errors[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('(did you mean OS_WIN?)' in errors[0]) |
| |
| def testValidOSMacroNames(self): |
| lines = ['#if defined(%s)' % m for m in PRESUBMIT._VALID_OS_MACROS] |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForInvalidOSMacrosInFile( |
| MockInputApi(), MockFile('some/path/foo_platform.cc', lines)) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(errors)) |
| |
| |
| class InvalidIfDefinedMacroNamesTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testInvalidIfDefinedMacroNames(self): |
| lines = ['#if defined(TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR)', |
| '#if !defined(TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR)', |
| '#elif defined(TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR)', |
| '#ifdef TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR', |
| ' # ifdef TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR', |
| '# if defined(VALID) || defined(TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR)', |
| '# else // defined(TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR)', |
| '#endif // defined(TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR)'] |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForInvalidIfDefinedMacrosInFile( |
| MockInputApi(), MockFile('some/path/source.mm', lines)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(lines), len(errors)) |
| |
| def testValidIfDefinedMacroNames(self): |
| lines = ['#if defined(FOO)', |
| '#ifdef BAR'] |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForInvalidIfDefinedMacrosInFile( |
| MockInputApi(), MockFile('some/path/source.cc', lines)) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(errors)) |
| |
| |
| class CheckAddedDepsHaveTetsApprovalsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def calculate(self, old_include_rules, old_specific_include_rules, |
| new_include_rules, new_specific_include_rules): |
| return PRESUBMIT._CalculateAddedDeps( |
| os.path, 'include_rules = %r\nspecific_include_rules = %r' % ( |
| old_include_rules, old_specific_include_rules), |
| 'include_rules = %r\nspecific_include_rules = %r' % ( |
| new_include_rules, new_specific_include_rules)) |
| |
| def testCalculateAddedDeps(self): |
| old_include_rules = [ |
| '+base', |
| '-chrome', |
| '+content', |
| '-grit', |
| '-grit/",', |
| '+jni/fooblat.h', |
| '!sandbox', |
| ] |
| old_specific_include_rules = { |
| 'compositor\.*': { |
| '+cc', |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| new_include_rules = [ |
| '-ash', |
| '+base', |
| '+chrome', |
| '+components', |
| '+content', |
| '+grit', |
| '+grit/generated_resources.h",', |
| '+grit/",', |
| '+jni/fooblat.h', |
| '+policy', |
| '+' + os.path.join('third_party', 'WebKit'), |
| ] |
| new_specific_include_rules = { |
| 'compositor\.*': { |
| '+cc', |
| }, |
| 'widget\.*': { |
| '+gpu', |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| expected = set([ |
| os.path.join('chrome', 'DEPS'), |
| os.path.join('gpu', 'DEPS'), |
| os.path.join('components', 'DEPS'), |
| os.path.join('policy', 'DEPS'), |
| os.path.join('third_party', 'WebKit', 'DEPS'), |
| ]) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| expected, |
| self.calculate(old_include_rules, old_specific_include_rules, |
| new_include_rules, new_specific_include_rules)) |
| |
| def testCalculateAddedDepsIgnoresPermutations(self): |
| old_include_rules = [ |
| '+base', |
| '+chrome', |
| ] |
| new_include_rules = [ |
| '+chrome', |
| '+base', |
| ] |
| self.assertEqual(set(), |
| self.calculate(old_include_rules, {}, new_include_rules, |
| {})) |
| |
| |
| class JSONParsingTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testSuccess(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| filename = 'valid_json.json' |
| contents = ['// This is a comment.', |
| '{', |
| ' "key1": ["value1", "value2"],', |
| ' "key2": 3 // This is an inline comment.', |
| '}' |
| ] |
| input_api.files = [MockFile(filename, contents)] |
| self.assertEqual(None, |
| PRESUBMIT._GetJSONParseError(input_api, filename)) |
| |
| def testFailure(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| test_data = [ |
| ('invalid_json_1.json', |
| ['{ x }'], |
| 'Expecting property name:'), |
| ('invalid_json_2.json', |
| ['// Hello world!', |
| '{ "hello": "world }'], |
| 'Unterminated string starting at:'), |
| ('invalid_json_3.json', |
| ['{ "a": "b", "c": "d", }'], |
| 'Expecting property name:'), |
| ('invalid_json_4.json', |
| ['{ "a": "b" "c": "d" }'], |
| 'Expecting , delimiter:'), |
| ] |
| |
| input_api.files = [MockFile(filename, contents) |
| for (filename, contents, _) in test_data] |
| |
| for (filename, _, expected_error) in test_data: |
| actual_error = PRESUBMIT._GetJSONParseError(input_api, filename) |
| self.assertTrue(expected_error in str(actual_error), |
| "'%s' not found in '%s'" % (expected_error, actual_error)) |
| |
| def testNoEatComments(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| file_with_comments = 'file_with_comments.json' |
| contents_with_comments = ['// This is a comment.', |
| '{', |
| ' "key1": ["value1", "value2"],', |
| ' "key2": 3 // This is an inline comment.', |
| '}' |
| ] |
| file_without_comments = 'file_without_comments.json' |
| contents_without_comments = ['{', |
| ' "key1": ["value1", "value2"],', |
| ' "key2": 3', |
| '}' |
| ] |
| input_api.files = [MockFile(file_with_comments, contents_with_comments), |
| MockFile(file_without_comments, |
| contents_without_comments)] |
| |
| self.assertEqual('No JSON object could be decoded', |
| str(PRESUBMIT._GetJSONParseError(input_api, |
| file_with_comments, |
| eat_comments=False))) |
| self.assertEqual(None, |
| PRESUBMIT._GetJSONParseError(input_api, |
| file_without_comments, |
| eat_comments=False)) |
| |
| |
| class IDLParsingTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testSuccess(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| filename = 'valid_idl_basics.idl' |
| contents = ['// Tests a valid IDL file.', |
| 'namespace idl_basics {', |
| ' enum EnumType {', |
| ' name1,', |
| ' name2', |
| ' };', |
| '', |
| ' dictionary MyType1 {', |
| ' DOMString a;', |
| ' };', |
| '', |
| ' callback Callback1 = void();', |
| ' callback Callback2 = void(long x);', |
| ' callback Callback3 = void(MyType1 arg);', |
| ' callback Callback4 = void(EnumType type);', |
| '', |
| ' interface Functions {', |
| ' static void function1();', |
| ' static void function2(long x);', |
| ' static void function3(MyType1 arg);', |
| ' static void function4(Callback1 cb);', |
| ' static void function5(Callback2 cb);', |
| ' static void function6(Callback3 cb);', |
| ' static void function7(Callback4 cb);', |
| ' };', |
| '', |
| ' interface Events {', |
| ' static void onFoo1();', |
| ' static void onFoo2(long x);', |
| ' static void onFoo2(MyType1 arg);', |
| ' static void onFoo3(EnumType type);', |
| ' };', |
| '};' |
| ] |
| input_api.files = [MockFile(filename, contents)] |
| self.assertEqual(None, |
| PRESUBMIT._GetIDLParseError(input_api, filename)) |
| |
| def testFailure(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| test_data = [ |
| ('invalid_idl_1.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' dictionary {', |
| ' DOMString s;', |
| ' };', |
| '};'], |
| 'Unexpected "{" after keyword "dictionary".\n'), |
| # TODO(yoz): Disabled because it causes the IDL parser to hang. |
| # See crbug.com/363830. |
| # ('invalid_idl_2.idl', |
| # (['namespace test {', |
| # ' dictionary MissingSemicolon {', |
| # ' DOMString a', |
| # ' DOMString b;', |
| # ' };', |
| # '};'], |
| # 'Unexpected symbol DOMString after symbol a.'), |
| ('invalid_idl_3.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' enum MissingComma {', |
| ' name1', |
| ' name2', |
| ' };', |
| '};'], |
| 'Unexpected symbol name2 after symbol name1.'), |
| ('invalid_idl_4.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' enum TrailingComma {', |
| ' name1,', |
| ' name2,', |
| ' };', |
| '};'], |
| 'Trailing comma in block.'), |
| ('invalid_idl_5.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' callback Callback1 = void(;', |
| '};'], |
| 'Unexpected ";" after "(".'), |
| ('invalid_idl_6.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' callback Callback1 = void(long );', |
| '};'], |
| 'Unexpected ")" after symbol long.'), |
| ('invalid_idl_7.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' interace Events {', |
| ' static void onFoo1();', |
| ' };', |
| '};'], |
| 'Unexpected symbol Events after symbol interace.'), |
| ('invalid_idl_8.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' interface NotEvent {', |
| ' static void onFoo1();', |
| ' };', |
| '};'], |
| 'Did not process Interface Interface(NotEvent)'), |
| ('invalid_idl_9.idl', |
| ['//', |
| 'namespace test {', |
| ' interface {', |
| ' static void function1();', |
| ' };', |
| '};'], |
| 'Interface missing name.'), |
| ] |
| |
| input_api.files = [MockFile(filename, contents) |
| for (filename, contents, _) in test_data] |
| |
| for (filename, _, expected_error) in test_data: |
| actual_error = PRESUBMIT._GetIDLParseError(input_api, filename) |
| self.assertTrue(expected_error in str(actual_error), |
| "'%s' not found in '%s'" % (expected_error, actual_error)) |
| |
| |
| class TryServerMasterTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testTryServerMasters(self): |
| bots = { |
| 'master.tryserver.chromium.android': [ |
| 'android_archive_rel_ng', |
| 'android_arm64_dbg_recipe', |
| 'android_blink_rel', |
| 'android_clang_dbg_recipe', |
| 'android_compile_dbg', |
| 'android_compile_x64_dbg', |
| 'android_compile_x86_dbg', |
| 'android_coverage', |
| 'android_cronet_tester' |
| 'android_swarming_rel', |
| 'cast_shell_android', |
| 'linux_android_dbg_ng', |
| 'linux_android_rel_ng', |
| ], |
| 'master.tryserver.chromium.mac': [ |
| 'ios_dbg_simulator', |
| 'ios_rel_device', |
| 'ios_rel_device_ninja', |
| 'mac_asan', |
| 'mac_asan_64', |
| 'mac_chromium_compile_dbg', |
| 'mac_chromium_compile_rel', |
| 'mac_chromium_dbg', |
| 'mac_chromium_rel', |
| 'mac_nacl_sdk', |
| 'mac_nacl_sdk_build', |
| 'mac_rel_naclmore', |
| 'mac_x64_rel', |
| 'mac_xcodebuild', |
| ], |
| 'master.tryserver.chromium.linux': [ |
| 'chromium_presubmit', |
| 'linux_arm_cross_compile', |
| 'linux_arm_tester', |
| 'linux_chromeos_asan', |
| 'linux_chromeos_browser_asan', |
| 'linux_chromeos_valgrind', |
| 'linux_chromium_chromeos_dbg', |
| 'linux_chromium_chromeos_rel', |
| 'linux_chromium_compile_dbg', |
| 'linux_chromium_compile_rel', |
| 'linux_chromium_dbg', |
| 'linux_chromium_gn_dbg', |
| 'linux_chromium_gn_rel', |
| 'linux_chromium_rel', |
| 'linux_chromium_trusty32_dbg', |
| 'linux_chromium_trusty32_rel', |
| 'linux_chromium_trusty_dbg', |
| 'linux_chromium_trusty_rel', |
| 'linux_clang_tsan', |
| 'linux_ecs_ozone', |
| 'linux_layout', |
| 'linux_layout_asan', |
| 'linux_layout_rel', |
| 'linux_layout_rel_32', |
| 'linux_nacl_sdk', |
| 'linux_nacl_sdk_bionic', |
| 'linux_nacl_sdk_bionic_build', |
| 'linux_nacl_sdk_build', |
| 'linux_redux', |
| 'linux_rel_naclmore', |
| 'linux_rel_precise32', |
| 'linux_valgrind', |
| 'tools_build_presubmit', |
| ], |
| 'master.tryserver.chromium.win': [ |
| 'win8_aura', |
| 'win8_chromium_dbg', |
| 'win8_chromium_rel', |
| 'win_chromium_compile_dbg', |
| 'win_chromium_compile_rel', |
| 'win_chromium_dbg', |
| 'win_chromium_rel', |
| 'win_chromium_rel', |
| 'win_chromium_x64_dbg', |
| 'win_chromium_x64_rel', |
| 'win_nacl_sdk', |
| 'win_nacl_sdk_build', |
| 'win_rel_naclmore', |
| ], |
| } |
| for master, bots in bots.iteritems(): |
| for bot in bots: |
| self.assertEqual(master, PRESUBMIT.GetTryServerMasterForBot(bot), |
| 'bot=%s: expected %s, computed %s' % ( |
| bot, master, PRESUBMIT.GetTryServerMasterForBot(bot))) |
| |
| |
| class UserMetricsActionTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testUserMetricsActionInActions(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| file_with_user_action = 'file_with_user_action.cc' |
| contents_with_user_action = [ |
| 'base::UserMetricsAction("AboutChrome")' |
| ] |
| |
| input_api.files = [MockFile(file_with_user_action, |
| contents_with_user_action)] |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| [], PRESUBMIT._CheckUserActionUpdate(input_api, MockOutputApi())) |
| |
| def testUserMetricsActionNotAddedToActions(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| file_with_user_action = 'file_with_user_action.cc' |
| contents_with_user_action = [ |
| 'base::UserMetricsAction("NotInActionsXml")' |
| ] |
| |
| input_api.files = [MockFile(file_with_user_action, |
| contents_with_user_action)] |
| |
| output = PRESUBMIT._CheckUserActionUpdate(input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| ('File %s line %d: %s is missing in ' |
| 'tools/metrics/actions/actions.xml. Please run ' |
| 'tools/metrics/actions/extract_actions.py to update.' |
| % (file_with_user_action, 1, 'NotInActionsXml')), |
| output[0].message) |
| |
| |
| class PydepsNeedsUpdatingTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| class MockSubprocess(object): |
| CalledProcessError = subprocess.CalledProcessError |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| mock_all_pydeps = ['A.pydeps', 'B.pydeps'] |
| self.old_ALL_PYDEPS_FILES = PRESUBMIT._ALL_PYDEPS_FILES |
| PRESUBMIT._ALL_PYDEPS_FILES = mock_all_pydeps |
| self.mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| self.mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| self.mock_input_api.subprocess = PydepsNeedsUpdatingTest.MockSubprocess() |
| self.checker = PRESUBMIT.PydepsChecker(self.mock_input_api, mock_all_pydeps) |
| self.checker._file_cache = { |
| 'A.pydeps': '# Generated by:\n# CMD A\nA.py\nC.py\n', |
| 'B.pydeps': '# Generated by:\n# CMD B\nB.py\nC.py\n', |
| } |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| PRESUBMIT._ALL_PYDEPS_FILES = self.old_ALL_PYDEPS_FILES |
| |
| def _RunCheck(self): |
| return PRESUBMIT._CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating(self.mock_input_api, |
| self.mock_output_api, |
| checker_for_tests=self.checker) |
| |
| def testAddedPydep(self): |
| # PRESUBMIT._CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating is only implemented for Android. |
| if self.mock_input_api.platform != 'linux2': |
| return [] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('new.pydeps', [], action='A'), |
| ] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.CreateMockFileInPath( |
| [x.LocalPath() for x in self.mock_input_api.AffectedFiles( |
| include_deletes=True)]) |
| results = self._RunCheck() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertTrue('PYDEPS_FILES' in str(results[0])) |
| |
| def testPydepNotInSrc(self): |
| self.mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('new.pydeps', [], action='A'), |
| ] |
| self.mock_input_api.CreateMockFileInPath([]) |
| results = self._RunCheck() |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results)) |
| |
| def testRemovedPydep(self): |
| # PRESUBMIT._CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating is only implemented for Android. |
| if self.mock_input_api.platform != 'linux2': |
| return [] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile(PRESUBMIT._ALL_PYDEPS_FILES[0], [], action='D'), |
| ] |
| self.mock_input_api.CreateMockFileInPath( |
| [x.LocalPath() for x in self.mock_input_api.AffectedFiles( |
| include_deletes=True)]) |
| results = self._RunCheck() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertTrue('PYDEPS_FILES' in str(results[0])) |
| |
| def testRandomPyIgnored(self): |
| # PRESUBMIT._CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating is only implemented for Android. |
| if self.mock_input_api.platform != 'linux2': |
| return [] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('random.py', []), |
| ] |
| |
| results = self._RunCheck() |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results), 'Unexpected results: %r' % results) |
| |
| def testRelevantPyNoChange(self): |
| # PRESUBMIT._CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating is only implemented for Android. |
| if self.mock_input_api.platform != 'linux2': |
| return [] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('A.py', []), |
| ] |
| |
| def mock_check_output(cmd, shell=False, env=None): |
| self.assertEqual('CMD A --output ""', cmd) |
| return self.checker._file_cache['A.pydeps'] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.subprocess.check_output = mock_check_output |
| |
| results = self._RunCheck() |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results), 'Unexpected results: %r' % results) |
| |
| def testRelevantPyOneChange(self): |
| # PRESUBMIT._CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating is only implemented for Android. |
| if self.mock_input_api.platform != 'linux2': |
| return [] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('A.py', []), |
| ] |
| |
| def mock_check_output(cmd, shell=False, env=None): |
| self.assertEqual('CMD A --output ""', cmd) |
| return 'changed data' |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.subprocess.check_output = mock_check_output |
| |
| results = self._RunCheck() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertTrue('File is stale' in str(results[0])) |
| |
| def testRelevantPyTwoChanges(self): |
| # PRESUBMIT._CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating is only implemented for Android. |
| if self.mock_input_api.platform != 'linux2': |
| return [] |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('C.py', []), |
| ] |
| |
| def mock_check_output(cmd, shell=False, env=None): |
| return 'changed data' |
| |
| self.mock_input_api.subprocess.check_output = mock_check_output |
| |
| results = self._RunCheck() |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(results)) |
| self.assertTrue('File is stale' in str(results[0])) |
| self.assertTrue('File is stale' in str(results[1])) |
| |
| |
| class IncludeGuardTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testIncludeGuardChecks(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/thing/foo.h', [ |
| '// Comment', |
| '#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_FOO_H_', |
| '#define CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_FOO_H_', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_FOO_H_', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/thing/bar.h', [ |
| '#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_BAR_H_', |
| '#define CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_BAR_H_', |
| 'namespace content {', |
| '#endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_BAR_H_', |
| '} // namespace content', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/test1.h', [ |
| 'namespace content {', |
| '} // namespace content', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('content\\browser\\win.h', [ |
| '#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_WIN_H_', |
| '#define CONTENT_BROWSER_WIN_H_', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_WIN_H_', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/test2.h', [ |
| '// Comment', |
| '#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_TEST2_H_', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_TEST2_H_', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/internal.h', [ |
| '// Comment', |
| '#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_INTERNAL_H_', |
| '#define CONTENT_BROWSER_INTERNAL_H_', |
| '// Comment', |
| '#ifndef INTERNAL_CONTENT_BROWSER_INTERNAL_H_', |
| '#define INTERNAL_CONTENT_BROWSER_INTERNAL_H_', |
| 'namespace internal {', |
| '} // namespace internal', |
| '#endif // INTERNAL_CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_BAR_H_', |
| 'namespace content {', |
| '} // namespace content', |
| '#endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_BAR_H_', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/thing/foo.cc', [ |
| '// This is a non-header.', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/disabled.h', [ |
| '// no-include-guard-because-multiply-included', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| ]), |
| # New files don't allow misspelled include guards. |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/spleling.h', [ |
| '#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_SPLLEING_H_', |
| '#define CONTENT_BROWSER_SPLLEING_H_', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_SPLLEING_H_', |
| ]), |
| # New files don't allow + in include guards. |
| MockAffectedFile('content/browser/foo+bar.h', [ |
| '#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_FOO+BAR_H_', |
| '#define CONTENT_BROWSER_FOO+BAR_H_', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_FOO+BAR_H_', |
| ]), |
| # Old files allow misspelled include guards (for now). |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/old.h', [ |
| '// New contents', |
| '#ifndef CHROME_ODL_H_', |
| '#define CHROME_ODL_H_', |
| '#endif // CHROME_ODL_H_', |
| ], [ |
| '// Old contents', |
| '#ifndef CHROME_ODL_H_', |
| '#define CHROME_ODL_H_', |
| '#endif // CHROME_ODL_H_', |
| ]), |
| # Using a Blink style include guard outside Blink is wrong. |
| MockAffectedFile('content/NotInBlink.h', [ |
| '#ifndef NotInBlink_h', |
| '#define NotInBlink_h', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // NotInBlink_h', |
| ]), |
| # Using a Blink style include guard in Blink is no longer ok. |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/blink/InBlink.h', [ |
| '#ifndef InBlink_h', |
| '#define InBlink_h', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // InBlink_h', |
| ]), |
| # Using a bad include guard in Blink is not ok. |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/blink/AlsoInBlink.h', [ |
| '#ifndef WrongInBlink_h', |
| '#define WrongInBlink_h', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // WrongInBlink_h', |
| ]), |
| # Using a bad include guard in Blink is not accepted even if |
| # it's an old file. |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/blink/StillInBlink.h', [ |
| '// New contents', |
| '#ifndef AcceptedInBlink_h', |
| '#define AcceptedInBlink_h', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // AcceptedInBlink_h', |
| ], [ |
| '// Old contents', |
| '#ifndef AcceptedInBlink_h', |
| '#define AcceptedInBlink_h', |
| 'struct McBoatFace;', |
| '#endif // AcceptedInBlink_h', |
| ]), |
| # Using a non-Chromium include guard in third_party |
| # (outside blink) is accepted. |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/foo/some_file.h', [ |
| '#ifndef REQUIRED_RPCNDR_H_', |
| '#define REQUIRED_RPCNDR_H_', |
| 'struct SomeFileFoo;', |
| '#endif // REQUIRED_RPCNDR_H_', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| msgs = PRESUBMIT._CheckForIncludeGuards( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| expected_fail_count = 8 |
| self.assertEqual(expected_fail_count, len(msgs), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' |
| % (expected_fail_count, len(msgs), msgs)) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[0].items, ['content/browser/thing/bar.h']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[0].message, |
| 'Include guard CONTENT_BROWSER_THING_BAR_H_ ' |
| 'not covering the whole file') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[1].items, ['content/browser/test1.h']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[1].message, |
| 'Missing include guard CONTENT_BROWSER_TEST1_H_') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[2].items, ['content/browser/test2.h:3']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[2].message, |
| 'Missing "#define CONTENT_BROWSER_TEST2_H_" for ' |
| 'include guard') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[3].items, ['content/browser/spleling.h:1']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[3].message, |
| 'Header using the wrong include guard name ' |
| 'CONTENT_BROWSER_SPLLEING_H_') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[4].items, ['content/browser/foo+bar.h']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[4].message, |
| 'Missing include guard CONTENT_BROWSER_FOO_BAR_H_') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[5].items, ['content/NotInBlink.h:1']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[5].message, |
| 'Header using the wrong include guard name ' |
| 'NotInBlink_h') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[6].items, ['third_party/blink/InBlink.h:1']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[6].message, |
| 'Header using the wrong include guard name ' |
| 'InBlink_h') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[7].items, ['third_party/blink/AlsoInBlink.h:1']) |
| self.assertEqual(msgs[7].message, |
| 'Header using the wrong include guard name ' |
| 'WrongInBlink_h') |
| |
| |
| class AndroidDeprecatedTestAnnotationTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testCheckAndroidTestAnnotationUsage(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('LalaLand.java', [ |
| 'random stuff' |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('CorrectUsage.java', [ |
| 'import android.support.test.filters.LargeTest;', |
| 'import android.support.test.filters.MediumTest;', |
| 'import android.support.test.filters.SmallTest;', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('UsedDeprecatedLargeTestAnnotation.java', [ |
| 'import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.LargeTest;', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('UsedDeprecatedMediumTestAnnotation.java', [ |
| 'import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.MediumTest;', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('UsedDeprecatedSmallTestAnnotation.java', [ |
| 'import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.SmallTest;', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('UsedDeprecatedSmokeAnnotation.java', [ |
| 'import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.Smoke;', |
| ]) |
| ] |
| msgs = PRESUBMIT._CheckAndroidTestAnnotationUsage( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(msgs), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' |
| % (1, len(msgs), msgs)) |
| self.assertEqual(4, len(msgs[0].items), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' |
| % (4, len(msgs[0].items), msgs[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('UsedDeprecatedLargeTestAnnotation.java:1' in msgs[0].items, |
| 'UsedDeprecatedLargeTestAnnotation not found in errors') |
| self.assertTrue('UsedDeprecatedMediumTestAnnotation.java:1' |
| in msgs[0].items, |
| 'UsedDeprecatedMediumTestAnnotation not found in errors') |
| self.assertTrue('UsedDeprecatedSmallTestAnnotation.java:1' in msgs[0].items, |
| 'UsedDeprecatedSmallTestAnnotation not found in errors') |
| self.assertTrue('UsedDeprecatedSmokeAnnotation.java:1' in msgs[0].items, |
| 'UsedDeprecatedSmokeAnnotation not found in errors') |
| |
| |
| class AndroidDeprecatedJUnitFrameworkTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testCheckAndroidTestJUnitFramework(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('LalaLand.java', [ |
| 'random stuff' |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('CorrectUsage.java', [ |
| 'import org.junit.ABC', |
| 'import org.junit.XYZ;', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('UsedDeprecatedJUnit.java', [ |
| 'import junit.framework.*;', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('UsedDeprecatedJUnitAssert.java', [ |
| 'import junit.framework.Assert;', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| msgs = PRESUBMIT._CheckAndroidTestJUnitFrameworkImport( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(msgs), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' |
| % (1, len(msgs), msgs)) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(msgs[0].items), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' |
| % (2, len(msgs[0].items), msgs[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('UsedDeprecatedJUnit.java:1' in msgs[0].items, |
| 'UsedDeprecatedJUnit.java not found in errors') |
| self.assertTrue('UsedDeprecatedJUnitAssert.java:1' |
| in msgs[0].items, |
| 'UsedDeprecatedJUnitAssert not found in errors') |
| |
| |
| class AndroidJUnitBaseClassTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testCheckAndroidTestJUnitBaseClass(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('LalaLand.java', [ |
| 'random stuff' |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('CorrectTest.java', [ |
| '@RunWith(ABC.class);' |
| 'public class CorrectTest {', |
| '}', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HistoricallyIncorrectTest.java', [ |
| 'public class Test extends BaseCaseA {', |
| '}', |
| ], old_contents=[ |
| 'public class Test extends BaseCaseB {', |
| '}', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('CorrectTestWithInterface.java', [ |
| '@RunWith(ABC.class);' |
| 'public class CorrectTest implement Interface {', |
| '}', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('IncorrectTest.java', [ |
| 'public class IncorrectTest extends TestCase {', |
| '}', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('IncorrectWithInterfaceTest.java', [ |
| 'public class Test implements X extends BaseClass {', |
| '}', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('IncorrectMultiLineTest.java', [ |
| 'public class Test implements X, Y, Z', |
| ' extends TestBase {', |
| '}', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| msgs = PRESUBMIT._CheckAndroidTestJUnitInheritance( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(msgs), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' |
| % (1, len(msgs), msgs)) |
| self.assertEqual(3, len(msgs[0].items), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' |
| % (3, len(msgs[0].items), msgs[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('IncorrectTest.java:1' in msgs[0].items, |
| 'IncorrectTest not found in errors') |
| self.assertTrue('IncorrectWithInterfaceTest.java:1' |
| in msgs[0].items, |
| 'IncorrectWithInterfaceTest not found in errors') |
| self.assertTrue('IncorrectMultiLineTest.java:2' in msgs[0].items, |
| 'IncorrectMultiLineTest not found in errors') |
| |
| |
| class LogUsageTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def testCheckAndroidCrLogUsage(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('RandomStuff.java', [ |
| 'random stuff' |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasAndroidLog.java', [ |
| 'import android.util.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'Log.d("TAG", "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasExplicitUtilLog.java', [ |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'android.util.Log.d("TAG", "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('IsInBasePackage.java', [ |
| 'package org.chromium.base;', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "cr_Foo";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('IsInBasePackageButImportsLog.java', [ |
| 'package org.chromium.base;', |
| 'import android.util.Log;', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "cr_Foo";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasBothLog.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "cr_Foo";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| 'android.util.Log.d("TAG", "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasCorrectTag.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "cr_Foo";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasOldTag.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "cr.Foo";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasDottedTag.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "cr_foo.bar";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasNoTagDecl.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasIncorrectTagDecl.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'private static final String TAHG = "cr_Foo";', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasInlineTag.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "cr_Foo";', |
| 'Log.d("TAG", "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasUnprefixedTag.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "rubbish";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('HasTooLongTag.java', [ |
| 'import org.chromium.base.Log;', |
| 'some random stuff', |
| 'private static final String TAG = "21_charachers_long___";', |
| 'Log.d(TAG, "foo");', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| |
| msgs = PRESUBMIT._CheckAndroidCrLogUsage( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(5, len(msgs), |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' % (5, len(msgs), msgs)) |
| |
| # Declaration format |
| nb = len(msgs[0].items) |
| self.assertEqual(2, nb, |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' % (2, nb, msgs[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('HasNoTagDecl.java' in msgs[0].items) |
| self.assertTrue('HasIncorrectTagDecl.java' in msgs[0].items) |
| |
| # Tag length |
| nb = len(msgs[1].items) |
| self.assertEqual(1, nb, |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' % (1, nb, msgs[1].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('HasTooLongTag.java' in msgs[1].items) |
| |
| # Tag must be a variable named TAG |
| nb = len(msgs[2].items) |
| self.assertEqual(1, nb, |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' % (1, nb, msgs[2].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('HasInlineTag.java:4' in msgs[2].items) |
| |
| # Util Log usage |
| nb = len(msgs[3].items) |
| self.assertEqual(2, nb, |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' % (2, nb, msgs[3].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('HasAndroidLog.java:3' in msgs[3].items) |
| self.assertTrue('IsInBasePackageButImportsLog.java:4' in msgs[3].items) |
| |
| # Tag must not contain |
| nb = len(msgs[4].items) |
| self.assertEqual(2, nb, |
| 'Expected %d items, found %d: %s' % (2, nb, msgs[4].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('HasDottedTag.java' in msgs[4].items) |
| self.assertTrue('HasOldTag.java' in msgs[4].items) |
| |
| |
| class GoogleAnswerUrlFormatTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def testCatchAnswerUrlId(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('somewhere/file.cc', |
| ['char* host = ' |
| ' "https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/123456";']), |
| MockFile('somewhere_else/file.cc', |
| ['char* host = ' |
| ' "https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/123456";']), |
| ] |
| |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckGoogleSupportAnswerUrl( |
| input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(warnings[0].items)) |
| |
| def testAllowAnswerUrlParam(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('somewhere/file.cc', |
| ['char* host = ' |
| ' "https://support.google.com/chrome/?p=cpn_crash_reports";']), |
| ] |
| |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckGoogleSupportAnswerUrl( |
| input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| |
| class HardcodedGoogleHostsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def testWarnOnAssignedLiterals(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('content/file.cc', |
| ['char* host = "https://www.google.com";']), |
| MockFile('content/file.cc', |
| ['char* host = "https://www.googleapis.com";']), |
| MockFile('content/file.cc', |
| ['char* host = "https://clients1.google.com";']), |
| ] |
| |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckHardcodedGoogleHostsInLowerLayers( |
| input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(3, len(warnings[0].items)) |
| |
| def testAllowInComment(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('content/file.cc', |
| ['char* host = "https://www.aol.com"; // google.com']) |
| ] |
| |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckHardcodedGoogleHostsInLowerLayers( |
| input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| |
| class ForwardDeclarationTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testCheckHeadersOnlyOutsideThirdParty(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('somewhere/file.cc', [ |
| 'class DummyClass;' |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/header.h', [ |
| 'class DummyClass;' |
| ]) |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUselessForwardDeclarations(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testNoNestedDeclaration(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('somewhere/header.h', [ |
| 'class SomeClass {', |
| ' protected:', |
| ' class NotAMatch;', |
| '};' |
| ]) |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUselessForwardDeclarations(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testSubStrings(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('somewhere/header.h', [ |
| 'class NotUsefulClass;', |
| 'struct SomeStruct;', |
| 'UsefulClass *p1;', |
| 'SomeStructPtr *p2;' |
| ]) |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUselessForwardDeclarations(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testUselessForwardDeclaration(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('somewhere/header.h', [ |
| 'class DummyClass;', |
| 'struct DummyStruct;', |
| 'class UsefulClass;', |
| 'std::unique_ptr<UsefulClass> p;' |
| ]) |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUselessForwardDeclarations(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testBlinkHeaders(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/blink/header.h', [ |
| 'class DummyClass;', |
| 'struct DummyStruct;', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party\\blink\\header.h', [ |
| 'class DummyClass;', |
| 'struct DummyStruct;', |
| ]) |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckUselessForwardDeclarations(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(4, len(warnings)) |
| |
| |
| class RelativeIncludesTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testThirdPartyNotWebKitIgnored(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/test.cpp', '#include "../header.h"'), |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/test/test.cpp', '#include "../header.h"'), |
| ] |
| |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForRelativeIncludes( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(errors)) |
| |
| def testNonCppFileIgnored(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('test.py', '#include "../header.h"'), |
| ] |
| |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForRelativeIncludes( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(errors)) |
| |
| def testInnocuousChangesAllowed(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('test.cpp', '#include "header.h"'), |
| MockAffectedFile('test2.cpp', '../'), |
| ] |
| |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForRelativeIncludes( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(errors)) |
| |
| def testRelativeIncludeNonWebKitProducesError(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('test.cpp', ['#include "../header.h"']), |
| ] |
| |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForRelativeIncludes( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(errors)) |
| |
| def testRelativeIncludeWebKitProducesError(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('third_party/blink/test.cpp', |
| ['#include "../header.h']), |
| ] |
| |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckForRelativeIncludes( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(errors)) |
| |
| |
| class NewHeaderWithoutGnChangeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testAddHeaderWithoutGn(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertTrue('base/stuff.h' in warnings[0].items) |
| |
| def testModifyHeader(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', '', action='M'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testDeleteHeader(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', '', action='D'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testAddHeaderWithGn(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/BUILD.gn', 'stuff.h'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testAddHeaderWithGni(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/files.gni', 'stuff.h'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testAddHeaderWithOther(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.cc', 'stuff.h'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testAddHeaderWithWrongGn(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/BUILD.gn', 'stuff_h'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testAddHeadersWithGn(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/another.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/BUILD.gn', 'another.h\nstuff.h'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testAddHeadersWithWrongGn(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/another.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/BUILD.gn', 'another_h\nstuff.h'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertFalse('base/stuff.h' in warnings[0].items) |
| self.assertTrue('base/another.h' in warnings[0].items) |
| |
| def testAddHeadersWithWrongGn2(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('base/stuff.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/another.h', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile('base/BUILD.gn', 'another_h\nstuff_h'), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChange( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertTrue('base/stuff.h' in warnings[0].items) |
| self.assertTrue('base/another.h' in warnings[0].items) |
| |
| |
| class CorrectProductNameInMessagesTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testProductNameInDesc(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/google_chrome_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Foo" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chrome!', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Bar" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chromium!', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckCorrectProductNameInMessages( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings)) |
| |
| def testChromeInChromium(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/google_chrome_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Foo" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chrome!', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Bar" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chrome!', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckCorrectProductNameInMessages( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertTrue('chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd' in warnings[0].items[0]) |
| |
| def testChromiumInChrome(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/google_chrome_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Foo" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chromium!', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Bar" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chromium!', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckCorrectProductNameInMessages( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertTrue( |
| 'chrome/app/google_chrome_strings.grd:2' in warnings[0].items[0]) |
| |
| def testMultipleInstances(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Bar" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chrome!', |
| '</message>', |
| '<message name="Baz" desc="A correct message">', |
| ' Chromium is the software you are using.', |
| '</message>', |
| '<message name="Bat" desc="An incorrect message">', |
| ' Google Chrome is the software you are using.', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckCorrectProductNameInMessages( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertTrue( |
| 'chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd:2' in warnings[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue( |
| 'chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd:8' in warnings[0].items[1]) |
| |
| def testMultipleWarnings(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Bar" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chrome!', |
| '</message>', |
| '<message name="Baz" desc="A correct message">', |
| ' Chromium is the software you are using.', |
| '</message>', |
| '<message name="Bat" desc="An incorrect message">', |
| ' Google Chrome is the software you are using.', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| MockAffectedFile('components/components_google_chrome_strings.grd', [ |
| '<message name="Bar" desc="Welcome to Chrome">', |
| ' Welcome to Chrome!', |
| '</message>', |
| '<message name="Baz" desc="A correct message">', |
| ' Chromium is the software you are using.', |
| '</message>', |
| '<message name="Bat" desc="An incorrect message">', |
| ' Google Chrome is the software you are using.', |
| '</message>', |
| ]), |
| ] |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckCorrectProductNameInMessages( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertTrue( |
| 'components/components_google_chrome_strings.grd:5' |
| in warnings[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue( |
| 'chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd:2' in warnings[1].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue( |
| 'chrome/app/chromium_strings.grd:8' in warnings[1].items[1]) |
| |
| |
| class ServiceManifestOwnerTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testServiceManifestJsonChangeNeedsSecurityOwner(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('services/goat/manifest.json', |
| [ |
| '{', |
| ' "name": "teleporter",', |
| ' "display_name": "Goat Teleporter",' |
| ' "interface_provider_specs": {', |
| ' }', |
| '}', |
| ]) |
| ] |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckIpcOwners( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(errors)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'Found OWNERS files that need to be updated for IPC security review ' + |
| 'coverage.\nPlease update the OWNERS files below:', errors[0].message) |
| |
| # No warning if already covered by an OWNERS rule. |
| |
| def testNonManifestJsonChangesDoNotRequireSecurityOwner(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('services/goat/species.json', |
| [ |
| '[', |
| ' "anglo-nubian",', |
| ' "angora"', |
| ']', |
| ]) |
| ] |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckIpcOwners( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual([], errors) |
| |
| def testServiceManifestChangeNeedsSecurityOwner(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('services/goat/public/cpp/manifest.cc', |
| [ |
| '#include "services/goat/public/cpp/manifest.h"', |
| 'const service_manager::Manifest& GetManifest() {}', |
| ])] |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckIpcOwners( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(errors)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'Found OWNERS files that need to be updated for IPC security review ' + |
| 'coverage.\nPlease update the OWNERS files below:', errors[0].message) |
| |
| def testNonServiceManifestSourceChangesDoNotRequireSecurityOwner(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockAffectedFile('some/non/service/thing/foo_manifest.cc', |
| [ |
| 'const char kNoEnforcement[] = "not a manifest!";', |
| ])] |
| mock_output_api = MockOutputApi() |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckIpcOwners( |
| mock_input_api, mock_output_api) |
| self.assertEqual([], errors) |
| |
| |
| class BannedFunctionCheckTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def testBannedIosObcjFunctions(self): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/ios/file.mm', |
| ['TEST(SomeClassTest, SomeInteraction) {', |
| '}']), |
| MockFile('some/mac/file.mm', |
| ['TEST(SomeClassTest, SomeInteraction) {', |
| '}']), |
| MockFile('another/ios_file.mm', |
| ['class SomeTest : public testing::Test {};']), |
| ] |
| |
| errors = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoBannedFunctions(input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(errors)) |
| self.assertTrue('some/ios/file.mm' in errors[0].message) |
| self.assertTrue('another/ios_file.mm' in errors[0].message) |
| self.assertTrue('some/mac/file.mm' not in errors[0].message) |
| |
| |
| class NoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctionsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testTruePositives(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', ['foo_for_testing();']), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.mm', ['FooForTesting();']), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cxx', ['FooForTests();']), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cpp', ['foo_for_test();']), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctions( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertEqual(4, len(results[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cc' in results[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.mm' in results[0].items[1]) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cxx' in results[0].items[2]) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cpp' in results[0].items[3]) |
| |
| def testFalsePositives(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.h', ['foo_for_testing();']), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.mm', ['FooForTesting() {']), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', ['::FooForTests();']), |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cpp', ['// foo_for_test();']), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctions( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results)) |
| |
| |
| class NoProductionJavaCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctionsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testTruePositives(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/foo.java', ['FooForTesting();']), |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/bar.java', ['FooForTests(x);']), |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/baz.java', ['FooForTest(', 'y', ');']), |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/mult.java', [ |
| 'int x = SomethingLongHere()', |
| ' * SomethingLongHereForTesting();' |
| ]) |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctionsJava( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertEqual(4, len(results[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.java' in results[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('bar.java' in results[0].items[1]) |
| self.assertTrue('baz.java' in results[0].items[2]) |
| self.assertTrue('mult.java' in results[0].items[3]) |
| |
| def testFalsePositives(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/foo.xml', ['FooForTesting();']), |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/foo.java', ['FooForTests() {']), |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/bar.java', ['// FooForTest();']), |
| MockFile('dir/java/src/bar2.java', ['x = 1; // FooForTest();']), |
| MockFile('dir/javatests/src/baz.java', ['FooForTest(', 'y', ');']), |
| MockFile('dir/junit/src/baz.java', ['FooForTest(', 'y', ');']), |
| MockFile('dir/junit/src/javadoc.java', [ |
| '/** Use FooForTest(); to obtain foo in tests.' |
| ' */' |
| ]), |
| MockFile('dir/junit/src/javadoc2.java', [ |
| '/** ', |
| ' * Use FooForTest(); to obtain foo in tests.' |
| ' */' |
| ]), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctionsJava( |
| mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results)) |
| |
| |
| class CheckUniquePtrTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testTruePositivesNullptr(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('dir/baz.cc', ['std::unique_ptr<T>()']), |
| MockFile('dir/baz-p.cc', ['std::unique_ptr<T<P>>()']), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckUniquePtr(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertTrue('nullptr' in results[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(results[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('baz.cc' in results[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('baz-p.cc' in results[0].items[1]) |
| |
| def testTruePositivesConstructor(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('dir/foo.cc', ['return std::unique_ptr<T>(foo);']), |
| MockFile('dir/bar.mm', ['bar = std::unique_ptr<T>(foo)']), |
| MockFile('dir/mult.cc', [ |
| 'return', |
| ' std::unique_ptr<T>(barVeryVeryLongFooSoThatItWouldNotFitAbove);' |
| ]), |
| MockFile('dir/mult2.cc', [ |
| 'barVeryVeryLongLongBaaaaaarSoThatTheLineLimitIsAlmostReached =', |
| ' std::unique_ptr<T>(foo);' |
| ]), |
| MockFile('dir/mult3.cc', [ |
| 'bar = std::unique_ptr<T>(', |
| ' fooVeryVeryVeryLongStillGoingWellThisWillTakeAWhileFinallyThere);' |
| ]), |
| MockFile('dir/multi_arg.cc', [ |
| 'auto p = std::unique_ptr<std::pair<T, D>>(new std::pair(T, D));']), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckUniquePtr(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertTrue('std::make_unique' in results[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual(6, len(results[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('foo.cc' in results[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('bar.mm' in results[0].items[1]) |
| self.assertTrue('mult.cc' in results[0].items[2]) |
| self.assertTrue('mult2.cc' in results[0].items[3]) |
| self.assertTrue('mult3.cc' in results[0].items[4]) |
| self.assertTrue('multi_arg.cc' in results[0].items[5]) |
| |
| def testFalsePositives(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('dir/foo.cc', ['return std::unique_ptr<T[]>(foo);']), |
| MockFile('dir/bar.mm', ['bar = std::unique_ptr<T[]>(foo)']), |
| MockFile('dir/file.cc', ['std::unique_ptr<T> p = Foo();']), |
| MockFile('dir/baz.cc', [ |
| 'std::unique_ptr<T> result = std::make_unique<T>();' |
| ]), |
| MockFile('dir/baz2.cc', [ |
| 'std::unique_ptr<T> result = std::make_unique<T>(' |
| ]), |
| MockFile('dir/nested.cc', ['set<std::unique_ptr<T>>();']), |
| MockFile('dir/nested2.cc', ['map<U, std::unique_ptr<T>>();']), |
| |
| # Two-argument invocation of std::unique_ptr is exempt because there is |
| # no equivalent using std::make_unique. |
| MockFile('dir/multi_arg.cc', [ |
| 'auto p = std::unique_ptr<T, D>(new T(), D());']), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckUniquePtr(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results)) |
| |
| class CheckNoDirectIncludesHeadersWhichRedefineStrCat(unittest.TestCase): |
| def testBlocksDirectIncludes(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('dir/foo_win.cc', ['#include "shlwapi.h"']), |
| MockFile('dir/bar.h', ['#include <propvarutil.h>']), |
| MockFile('dir/baz.h', ['#include <atlbase.h>']), |
| MockFile('dir/jumbo.h', ['#include "sphelper.h"']), |
| ] |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoStrCatRedefines(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEquals(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertEquals(4, len(results[0].items)) |
| self.assertTrue('StrCat' in results[0].message) |
| self.assertTrue('foo_win.cc' in results[0].items[0]) |
| self.assertTrue('bar.h' in results[0].items[1]) |
| self.assertTrue('baz.h' in results[0].items[2]) |
| self.assertTrue('jumbo.h' in results[0].items[3]) |
| |
| def testAllowsToIncludeWrapper(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('dir/baz_win.cc', ['#include "base/win/shlwapi.h"']), |
| MockFile('dir/baz-win.h', ['#include "base/win/atl.h"']), |
| ] |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoStrCatRedefines(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEquals(0, len(results)) |
| |
| def testAllowsToCreateWrapper(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('base/win/shlwapi.h', [ |
| '#include <shlwapi.h>', |
| '#include "base/win/windows_defines.inc"']), |
| ] |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoStrCatRedefines(mock_input_api, MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEquals(0, len(results)) |
| |
| class TranslationScreenshotsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # An empty grd file. |
| OLD_GRD_CONTENTS = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <grit latest_public_release="1" current_release="1"> |
| <release seq="1"> |
| <messages></messages> |
| </release> |
| </grit> |
| """.splitlines() |
| # A grd file with a single message. |
| NEW_GRD_CONTENTS1 = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <grit latest_public_release="1" current_release="1"> |
| <release seq="1"> |
| <messages> |
| <message name="IDS_TEST1"> |
| Test string 1 |
| </message> |
| </messages> |
| </release> |
| </grit> |
| """.splitlines() |
| # A grd file with two messages. |
| NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2 = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <grit latest_public_release="1" current_release="1"> |
| <release seq="1"> |
| <messages> |
| <message name="IDS_TEST1"> |
| Test string 1 |
| </message> |
| <message name="IDS_TEST2"> |
| Test string 2 |
| </message> |
| </messages> |
| </release> |
| </grit> |
| """.splitlines() |
| |
| DO_NOT_UPLOAD_PNG_MESSAGE = ('Do not include actual screenshots in the ' |
| 'changelist. Run ' |
| 'tools/translate/upload_screenshots.py to ' |
| 'upload them instead:') |
| GENERATE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE = ('You are adding or modifying UI strings.\n' |
| 'To ensure the best translations, take ' |
| 'screenshots of the relevant UI ' |
| '(https://g.co/chrome/translation) and add ' |
| 'these files to your changelist:') |
| REMOVE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE = ('You removed strings associated with these ' |
| 'files. Remove:') |
| |
| def makeInputApi(self, files): |
| input_api = MockInputApi() |
| input_api.files = files |
| return input_api |
| |
| def testNoScreenshots(self): |
| # CL modified and added messages, but didn't add any screenshots. |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile('test.grd', self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2, |
| self.OLD_GRD_CONTENTS, action='M')]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.GENERATE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE, warnings[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual([ |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1'), |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1') |
| ], warnings[0].items) |
| |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile('test.grd', self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2, |
| self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS1, action='M')]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.GENERATE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE, warnings[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual([os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1')], |
| warnings[0].items) |
| |
| |
| def testUnnecessaryScreenshots(self): |
| # CL added a single message and added the png file, but not the sha1 file. |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| 'test.grd', |
| self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS1, |
| self.OLD_GRD_CONTENTS, |
| action='M'), |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png'), 'binary', action='A') |
| ]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.DO_NOT_UPLOAD_PNG_MESSAGE, warnings[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual([os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png')], |
| warnings[0].items) |
| self.assertEqual(self.GENERATE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE, warnings[1].message) |
| self.assertEqual([os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1')], |
| warnings[1].items) |
| |
| # CL added two messages, one has a png. Expect two messages: |
| # - One for the unnecessary png. |
| # - Another one for missing .sha1 files. |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| 'test.grd', |
| self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2, |
| self.OLD_GRD_CONTENTS, |
| action='M'), |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png'), 'binary', action='A') |
| ]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.DO_NOT_UPLOAD_PNG_MESSAGE, warnings[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual([os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png')], |
| warnings[0].items) |
| self.assertEqual(self.GENERATE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE, warnings[1].message) |
| self.assertEqual([ |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1'), |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1') |
| ], warnings[1].items) |
| |
| def testScreenshotsWithSha1(self): |
| # CL added two messages and their corresponding .sha1 files. No warnings. |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| 'test.grd', |
| self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2, |
| self.OLD_GRD_CONTENTS, |
| action='M'), |
| MockFile( |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1'), |
| 'binary', |
| action='A'), |
| MockFile( |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1'), |
| 'binary', |
| action='A') |
| ]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual([], warnings) |
| |
| def testScreenshotsRemovedWithSha1(self): |
| # Swap old contents with new contents, remove IDS_TEST1 and IDS_TEST2. The |
| # sha1 files associated with the messages should also be removed by the CL. |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| 'test.grd', |
| self.OLD_GRD_CONTENTS, |
| self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2, |
| action='M'), |
| MockFile(os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1'), 'binary', ""), |
| MockFile(os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1'), 'binary', "") |
| ]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.REMOVE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE, warnings[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual([ |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1'), |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1') |
| ], warnings[0].items) |
| |
| # Same as above, but this time one of the .sha1 files is removed. |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| 'test.grd', |
| self.OLD_GRD_CONTENTS, |
| self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2, |
| action='M'), |
| MockFile(os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1'), 'binary', ''), |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1'), |
| '', |
| 'old_contents', |
| action='D') |
| ]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(warnings)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.REMOVE_SIGNATURES_MESSAGE, warnings[0].message) |
| self.assertEqual([os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1')], |
| warnings[0].items) |
| |
| # Remove both sha1 files. No presubmit warnings. |
| input_api = self.makeInputApi([ |
| MockAffectedFile( |
| 'test.grd', |
| self.OLD_GRD_CONTENTS, |
| self.NEW_GRD_CONTENTS2, |
| action='M'), |
| MockFile( |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST1.png.sha1'), |
| 'binary', |
| action='D'), |
| MockFile( |
| os.path.join('test_grd', 'IDS_TEST2.png.sha1'), |
| 'binary', |
| action='D') |
| ]) |
| warnings = PRESUBMIT._CheckTranslationScreenshots(input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual([], warnings) |
| |
| |
| class DISABLETypoInTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def testPositive(self): |
| # Verify the typo "DISABLE_" instead of "DISABLED_" in various contexts |
| # where the desire is to disable a test. |
| tests = [ |
| # Disabled on one platform: |
| '#if defined(OS_WIN)\n' |
| '#define MAYBE_FoobarTest DISABLE_FoobarTest\n' |
| '#else\n' |
| '#define MAYBE_FoobarTest FoobarTest\n' |
| '#endif\n', |
| # Disabled on one platform spread cross lines: |
| '#if defined(OS_WIN)\n' |
| '#define MAYBE_FoobarTest \\\n' |
| ' DISABLE_FoobarTest\n' |
| '#else\n' |
| '#define MAYBE_FoobarTest FoobarTest\n' |
| '#endif\n', |
| # Disabled on all platforms: |
| ' TEST_F(FoobarTest, DISABLE_Foo)\n{\n}', |
| # Disabled on all platforms but multiple lines |
| ' TEST_F(FoobarTest,\n DISABLE_foo){\n}\n', |
| ] |
| |
| for test in tests: |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo_unittest.cc', test.splitlines()), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoDISABLETypoInTests(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 1, |
| len(results), |
| msg=('expected len(results) == 1 but got %d in test: %s' % |
| (len(results), test))) |
| self.assertTrue( |
| 'foo_unittest.cc' in results[0].message, |
| msg=('expected foo_unittest.cc in message but got %s in test %s' % |
| (results[0].message, test))) |
| |
| def testIngoreNotTestFiles(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', 'TEST_F(FoobarTest, DISABLE_Foo)'), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoDISABLETypoInTests(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results)) |
| |
| def testIngoreDeletedFiles(self): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [ |
| MockFile('some/path/foo.cc', 'TEST_F(FoobarTest, Foo)', action='D'), |
| ] |
| |
| results = PRESUBMIT._CheckNoDISABLETypoInTests(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(results)) |
| |
| |
| class BuildtoolsRevisionsAreInSyncTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # TODO(crbug.com/941824): We need to make sure the entries in |
| # //buildtools/DEPS are kept in sync with the entries in //DEPS |
| # so that users of //buildtools in other projects get the same tooling |
| # Chromium gets. If we ever fix the referenced bug and add 'includedeps' |
| # support to gclient, we can eliminate the duplication and delete |
| # these tests for the corresponding presubmit check. |
| |
| def _check(self, files): |
| mock_input_api = MockInputApi() |
| mock_input_api.files = [] |
| for fname, contents in files.items(): |
| mock_input_api.files.append(MockFile(fname, contents.splitlines())) |
| return PRESUBMIT._CheckBuildtoolsRevisionsAreInSync(mock_input_api, |
| MockOutputApi()) |
| |
| def testOneFileChangedButNotTheOther(self): |
| results = self._check({ |
| "DEPS": "'libunwind_revision': 'onerev'", |
| }) |
| self.assertNotEqual(results, []) |
| |
| def testNeitherFileChanged(self): |
| results = self._check({ |
| "OWNERS": "foobar@example.com", |
| }) |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| |
| def testBothFilesChangedAndMatch(self): |
| results = self._check({ |
| "DEPS": "'libunwind_revision': 'onerev'", |
| "buildtools/DEPS": "'libunwind_revision': 'onerev'", |
| }) |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| |
| def testBothFilesWereChangedAndDontMatch(self): |
| results = self._check({ |
| "DEPS": "'libunwind_revision': 'onerev'", |
| "buildtools/DEPS": "'libunwind_revision': 'anotherrev'", |
| }) |
| self.assertNotEqual(results, []) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| unittest.main() |