| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| # Copyright 2020 The Chromium Authors |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| """Builds and runs a test by filename. |
| |
| This script finds the appropriate test suites for the specified test files or |
| directories, builds it, then runs it with the (optionally) specified filter, |
| passing any extra args on to the test runner. |
| |
| Examples: |
| # Run the test target for bit_cast_unittest.cc. Use a custom test filter instead |
| # of the automatically generated one. |
| autotest.py -C out/Desktop bit_cast_unittest.cc --gtest_filter=BitCastTest* |
| |
| # Find and run UrlUtilitiesUnitTest.java's tests, pass remaining parameters to |
| # the test binary. |
| autotest.py -C out/Android UrlUtilitiesUnitTest --fast-local-dev -v |
| |
| # Run all tests under base/strings. |
| autotest.py -C out/foo --run-all base/strings |
| |
| # Run tests in multiple files or directories. |
| autotest.py -C out/foo base/strings base/pickle_unittest.cc |
| |
| # Run only the test on line 11. Useful when running autotest.py from your text |
| # editor. |
| autotest.py -C out/foo --line 11 base/strings/strcat_unittest.cc |
| """ |
| |
| import argparse |
| import locale |
| import os |
| import json |
| import re |
| import shlex |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| |
| from enum import Enum |
| from pathlib import Path |
| |
| USE_PYTHON_3 = f'This script will only run under python3.' |
| |
| SRC_DIR = Path(__file__).parent.parent.resolve() |
| sys.path.append(str(SRC_DIR / 'build')) |
| import gn_helpers |
| |
| sys.path.append(str(SRC_DIR / 'build' / 'android')) |
| from pylib import constants |
| |
| DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR = SRC_DIR / 'third_party' / 'depot_tools' |
| DEBUG = False |
| |
| # Some test suites use suffixes that would also match non-test-suite targets. |
| # Those test suites should be manually added here. |
| _TEST_TARGET_ALLOWLIST = [ |
| # Running ash_pixeltests requires the --no-try-android-wrappers flag. |
| '//ash:ash_pixeltests', |
| '//chrome/test:browser_tests', |
| '//chrome/test:interactive_ui_tests', |
| '//chrome/test:unit_tests', |
| ] |
| |
| _TEST_TARGET_REGEX = re.compile( |
| r'(_browsertests|_perftests|_wpr_tests|_unittests)$') |
| |
| _PREF_MAPPING_FILE_PATTERN = re.escape( |
| str(Path('components') / 'policy' / 'test' / 'data' / 'pref_mapping') + |
| r'/') + r'.*\.json' |
| |
| TEST_FILE_NAME_REGEX = re.compile(r'(.*Test\.java)|(.*_[a-z]*test\.cc)' + |
| r'|(' + _PREF_MAPPING_FILE_PATTERN + r')') |
| |
| # Some tests don't directly include gtest.h and instead include it via gmock.h |
| # or a test_utils.h file, so make sure these cases are captured. Also include |
| # files that use <...> for #includes instead of quotes. |
| GTEST_INCLUDE_REGEX = re.compile( |
| r'#include.*(gtest|gmock|_test_utils|browser_test)\.h("|>)') |
| |
| |
| def ExitWithMessage(*args): |
| print(*args, file=sys.stderr) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| |
| class TestValidity(Enum): |
| NOT_A_TEST = 0 # Does not match test file regex. |
| MAYBE_A_TEST = 1 # Matches test file regex, but doesn't include gtest files. |
| VALID_TEST = 2 # Matches test file regex and includes gtest files. |
| |
| |
| def IsTestFile(file_path): |
| if not TEST_FILE_NAME_REGEX.match(file_path): |
| return TestValidity.NOT_A_TEST |
| if file_path.endswith('.cc'): |
| # Try a bit harder to remove non-test files for c++. Without this, |
| # 'autotest.py base/' finds non-test files. |
| try: |
| with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| if GTEST_INCLUDE_REGEX.search(f.read()) is not None: |
| return TestValidity.VALID_TEST |
| except IOError: |
| pass |
| # It may still be a test file, even if it doesn't include a gtest file. |
| return TestValidity.MAYBE_A_TEST |
| return TestValidity.VALID_TEST |
| |
| |
| class CommandError(Exception): |
| """Exception thrown when a subcommand fails.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, command, return_code, output=None): |
| Exception.__init__(self) |
| self.command = command |
| self.return_code = return_code |
| self.output = output |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| message = (f'\n***\nERROR: Error while running command {self.command}' |
| f'.\nExit status: {self.return_code}\n') |
| if self.output: |
| message += f'Output:\n{self.output}\n' |
| message += '***' |
| return message |
| |
| |
| def StreamCommandOrExit(cmd, **kwargs): |
| try: |
| subprocess.check_call(cmd, **kwargs) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| |
| def RunCommand(cmd, **kwargs): |
| try: |
| # Set an encoding to convert the binary output to a string. |
| return subprocess.check_output( |
| cmd, **kwargs, encoding=locale.getpreferredencoding()) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| raise CommandError(e.cmd, e.returncode, e.output) from None |
| |
| |
| def BuildTestTargets(out_dir, targets, dry_run): |
| """Builds the specified targets with ninja""" |
| cmd = gn_helpers.CreateBuildCommand(out_dir) + targets |
| print('Building: ' + shlex.join(cmd)) |
| if (dry_run): |
| return True |
| try: |
| subprocess.check_call(cmd) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def RecursiveMatchFilename(folder, filename): |
| current_dir = os.path.split(folder)[-1] |
| if current_dir.startswith('out') or current_dir.startswith('.'): |
| return [[], []] |
| exact = [] |
| close = [] |
| with os.scandir(folder) as it: |
| for entry in it: |
| if (entry.is_symlink()): |
| continue |
| if (entry.is_file() and filename in entry.path and |
| not os.path.basename(entry.path).startswith('.')): |
| file_validity = IsTestFile(entry.path) |
| if file_validity is TestValidity.VALID_TEST: |
| exact.append(entry.path) |
| elif file_validity is TestValidity.MAYBE_A_TEST: |
| close.append(entry.path) |
| if entry.is_dir(): |
| # On Windows, junctions are like a symlink that python interprets as a |
| # directory, leading to exceptions being thrown. We can just catch and |
| # ignore these exceptions like we would ignore symlinks. |
| try: |
| matches = RecursiveMatchFilename(entry.path, filename) |
| exact += matches[0] |
| close += matches[1] |
| except FileNotFoundError as e: |
| if DEBUG: |
| print(f'Failed to scan directory "{entry}" - junction?') |
| pass |
| return [exact, close] |
| |
| |
| def FindTestFilesInDirectory(directory): |
| test_files = [] |
| if DEBUG: |
| print('Test files:') |
| for root, _, files in os.walk(directory): |
| for f in files: |
| path = os.path.join(root, f) |
| file_validity = IsTestFile(path) |
| if file_validity is TestValidity.VALID_TEST: |
| if DEBUG: |
| print(path) |
| test_files.append(path) |
| elif DEBUG and file_validity is TestValidity.MAYBE_A_TEST: |
| print(path + ' matched but doesn\'t include gtest files, skipping.') |
| return test_files |
| |
| |
| def FindMatchingTestFiles(target): |
| # Return early if there's an exact file match. |
| if os.path.isfile(target): |
| # If the target is a C++ implementation file, try to guess the test file. |
| if target.endswith('.cc') or target.endswith('.h'): |
| target_validity = IsTestFile(target) |
| if target_validity is TestValidity.VALID_TEST: |
| return [target] |
| alternate = f"{target.rsplit('.', 1)[0]}_unittest.cc" |
| alt_validity = TestValidity.NOT_A_TEST if not os.path.isfile( |
| alternate) else IsTestFile(alternate) |
| if alt_validity is TestValidity.VALID_TEST: |
| return [alternate] |
| |
| # If neither the target nor its alternative were valid, check if they just |
| # didn't include the gtest files before deciding to exit. |
| if target_validity is TestValidity.MAYBE_A_TEST: |
| return [target] |
| if alt_validity is TestValidity.MAYBE_A_TEST: |
| return [alternate] |
| ExitWithMessage(f"{target} doesn't look like a test file") |
| return [target] |
| # If this is a directory, return all the test files it contains. |
| if os.path.isdir(target): |
| files = FindTestFilesInDirectory(target) |
| if not files: |
| ExitWithMessage('No tests found in directory') |
| return files |
| |
| if sys.platform.startswith('win32') and os.path.altsep in target: |
| # Use backslash as the path separator on Windows to match os.scandir(). |
| if DEBUG: |
| print('Replacing ' + os.path.altsep + ' with ' + os.path.sep + ' in: ' |
| + target) |
| target = target.replace(os.path.altsep, os.path.sep) |
| if DEBUG: |
| print('Finding files with full path containing: ' + target) |
| |
| [exact, close] = RecursiveMatchFilename(SRC_DIR, target) |
| if DEBUG: |
| if exact: |
| print('Found exact matching file(s):') |
| print('\n'.join(exact)) |
| if close: |
| print('Found possible matching file(s):') |
| print('\n'.join(close)) |
| |
| if len(exact) >= 1: |
| # Given "Foo", don't ask to disambiguate ModFoo.java vs Foo.java. |
| more_exact = [ |
| p for p in exact if os.path.basename(p) in (target, f'{target}.java') |
| ] |
| if len(more_exact) == 1: |
| test_files = more_exact |
| else: |
| test_files = exact |
| else: |
| test_files = close |
| |
| if len(test_files) > 1: |
| if len(test_files) < 10: |
| test_files = [HaveUserPickFile(test_files)] |
| else: |
| # Arbitrarily capping at 10 results so we don't print the name of every |
| # file in the repo if the target is poorly specified. |
| test_files = test_files[:10] |
| ExitWithMessage(f'Target "{target}" is ambiguous. Matching files: ' |
| f'{test_files}') |
| if not test_files: |
| ExitWithMessage(f'Target "{target}" did not match any files.') |
| return test_files |
| |
| |
| def HaveUserPickFile(paths): |
| paths = sorted(paths, key=lambda p: (len(p), p)) |
| path_list = '\n'.join(f'{i}. {t}' for i, t in enumerate(paths)) |
| |
| while True: |
| user_input = input(f'Please choose the path you mean.\n{path_list}\n') |
| try: |
| value = int(user_input) |
| return paths[value] |
| except (ValueError, IndexError): |
| print('Try again') |
| |
| |
| def HaveUserPickTarget(paths, targets): |
| # Cap to 10 targets for convenience [0-9]. |
| targets = targets[:10] |
| target_list = '\n'.join(f'{i}. {t}' for i, t in enumerate(targets)) |
| |
| user_input = input(f'Target "{paths}" is used by multiple test targets.\n' + |
| target_list + '\nPlease pick a target: ') |
| try: |
| value = int(user_input) |
| return targets[value] |
| except (ValueError, IndexError): |
| print('Try again') |
| return HaveUserPickTarget(paths, targets) |
| |
| |
| # A persistent cache to avoid running gn on repeated runs of autotest. |
| class TargetCache: |
| def __init__(self, out_dir): |
| self.out_dir = out_dir |
| self.path = os.path.join(out_dir, 'autotest_cache') |
| self.gold_mtime = self.GetBuildNinjaMtime() |
| self.cache = {} |
| try: |
| mtime, cache = json.load(open(self.path, 'r')) |
| if mtime == self.gold_mtime: |
| self.cache = cache |
| except Exception: |
| pass |
| |
| def Save(self): |
| with open(self.path, 'w') as f: |
| json.dump([self.gold_mtime, self.cache], f) |
| |
| def Find(self, test_paths): |
| key = ' '.join(test_paths) |
| return self.cache.get(key, None) |
| |
| def Store(self, test_paths, test_targets): |
| key = ' '.join(test_paths) |
| self.cache[key] = test_targets |
| |
| def GetBuildNinjaMtime(self): |
| return os.path.getmtime(os.path.join(self.out_dir, 'build.ninja')) |
| |
| def IsStillValid(self): |
| return self.GetBuildNinjaMtime() == self.gold_mtime |
| |
| |
| def _TestTargetsFromGnRefs(targets): |
| # First apply allowlists: |
| ret = [t for t in targets if '__' not in t] |
| ret = [ |
| t for t in ret |
| if _TEST_TARGET_REGEX.search(t) or t in _TEST_TARGET_ALLOWLIST |
| ] |
| if ret: |
| return ret |
| |
| _SUBTARGET_SUFFIXES = ( |
| '__java_binary', # robolectric_binary() |
| '__test_runner_script', # test() targets |
| '__test_apk', # instrumentation_test_apk() targets |
| ) |
| ret = [] |
| for suffix in _SUBTARGET_SUFFIXES: |
| ret.extend(t[:-len(suffix)] for t in targets if t.endswith(suffix)) |
| |
| return ret |
| |
| |
| # TODO(b/305968611) remove when goma is deprecated. |
| def _IsGomaNotice(target): |
| return target.startswith('The gn arg use_goma=true will be deprecated') |
| |
| |
| def FindTestTargets(target_cache, out_dir, paths, run_all): |
| # Normalize paths, so they can be cached. |
| paths = [os.path.realpath(p) for p in paths] |
| test_targets = target_cache.Find(paths) |
| used_cache = True |
| if not test_targets: |
| used_cache = False |
| |
| # Use gn refs to recursively find all targets that depend on |path|, filter |
| # internal gn targets, and match against well-known test suffixes, falling |
| # back to a list of known test targets if that fails. |
| gn_path = os.path.join(DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR, 'gn') |
| if sys.platform.startswith('win32'): |
| gn_path += '.bat' |
| |
| cmd = [gn_path, 'refs', out_dir, '--all'] + paths |
| targets = RunCommand(cmd).splitlines() |
| test_targets = _TestTargetsFromGnRefs(targets) |
| |
| # If not targets were identified as tests by looking at their names, ask GN |
| # if any are executables. |
| if not test_targets and targets: |
| test_targets = RunCommand(cmd + ['--type=executable']).splitlines() |
| |
| if not test_targets: |
| ExitWithMessage( |
| f'"{paths}" did not match any test targets. Consider adding' |
| f' one of the following targets to _TEST_TARGET_ALLOWLIST within ' |
| f'{__file__}: \n' + '\n'.join(targets)) |
| |
| test_targets = [t for t in test_targets if not _IsGomaNotice(t)] |
| test_targets.sort() |
| target_cache.Store(paths, test_targets) |
| target_cache.Save() |
| |
| if len(test_targets) > 1: |
| if run_all: |
| print(f'Warning, found {len(test_targets)} test targets.', |
| file=sys.stderr) |
| if len(test_targets) > 10: |
| ExitWithMessage('Your query likely involves non-test sources.') |
| print('Trying to run all of them!', file=sys.stderr) |
| else: |
| test_targets = [HaveUserPickTarget(paths, test_targets)] |
| |
| # Remove the // prefix to turn GN label into ninja target. |
| test_targets = [t[2:] for t in test_targets] |
| |
| return (test_targets, used_cache) |
| |
| |
| def RunTestTargets(out_dir, targets, gtest_filter, pref_mapping_filter, |
| extra_args, dry_run, no_try_android_wrappers, |
| no_fast_local_dev): |
| |
| for target in targets: |
| target_binary = target.split(':')[1] |
| |
| # Look for the Android wrapper script first. |
| path = os.path.join(out_dir, 'bin', f'run_{target_binary}') |
| if no_try_android_wrappers or not os.path.isfile(path): |
| # If the wrapper is not found or disabled use the Desktop target |
| # which is an executable. |
| path = os.path.join(out_dir, target_binary) |
| elif not no_fast_local_dev: |
| # Usually want this flag when developing locally. |
| extra_args = extra_args + ['--fast-local-dev'] |
| |
| cmd = [path, f'--gtest_filter={gtest_filter}'] |
| if pref_mapping_filter: |
| cmd.append(f'--test_policy_to_pref_mappings_filter={pref_mapping_filter}') |
| cmd.extend(extra_args) |
| |
| print('Running test: ' + shlex.join(cmd)) |
| if not dry_run: |
| StreamCommandOrExit(cmd) |
| |
| |
| def BuildCppTestFilter(filenames, line): |
| make_filter_command = [ |
| sys.executable, SRC_DIR / 'tools' / 'make_gtest_filter.py' |
| ] |
| if line: |
| make_filter_command += ['--line', str(line)] |
| else: |
| make_filter_command += ['--class-only'] |
| make_filter_command += filenames |
| return RunCommand(make_filter_command).strip() |
| |
| |
| def BuildJavaTestFilter(filenames): |
| return ':'.join('*.{}*'.format(os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(f))[0]) |
| for f in filenames) |
| |
| |
| _PREF_MAPPING_GTEST_FILTER = '*PolicyPrefsTest.PolicyToPrefsMapping*' |
| |
| _PREF_MAPPING_FILE_REGEX = re.compile(_PREF_MAPPING_FILE_PATTERN) |
| |
| SPECIAL_TEST_FILTERS = [(_PREF_MAPPING_FILE_REGEX, _PREF_MAPPING_GTEST_FILTER)] |
| |
| |
| def BuildTestFilter(filenames, line): |
| java_files = [f for f in filenames if f.endswith('.java')] |
| cc_files = [f for f in filenames if f.endswith('.cc')] |
| filters = [] |
| if java_files: |
| filters.append(BuildJavaTestFilter(java_files)) |
| if cc_files: |
| filters.append(BuildCppTestFilter(cc_files, line)) |
| for regex, gtest_filter in SPECIAL_TEST_FILTERS: |
| if any(True for f in filenames if regex.match(f)): |
| filters.append(gtest_filter) |
| break |
| return ':'.join(filters) |
| |
| |
| def BuildPrefMappingTestFilter(filenames): |
| mapping_files = [f for f in filenames if _PREF_MAPPING_FILE_REGEX.match(f)] |
| if not mapping_files: |
| return None |
| names_without_extension = [Path(f).stem for f in mapping_files] |
| return ':'.join(names_without_extension) |
| |
| |
| def main(): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| description=__doc__, formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter) |
| parser.add_argument('--out-dir', |
| '--out_dir', |
| '--output-directory', |
| '--output_directory', |
| '-C', |
| metavar='OUT_DIR', |
| help='output directory of the build') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--run-all', |
| '--run_all', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Run all tests for the file or directory, instead of just one') |
| parser.add_argument('--line', |
| type=int, |
| help='run only the test on this line number. c++ only.') |
| parser.add_argument('--gtest-filter', |
| '--gtest_filter', |
| '-f', |
| metavar='FILTER', |
| help='test filter') |
| parser.add_argument('--test-policy-to-pref-mappings-filter', |
| '--test_policy_to_pref_mappings_filter', |
| metavar='FILTER', |
| help='policy pref mappings test filter') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--dry-run', |
| '--dry_run', |
| '-n', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Print ninja and test run commands without executing them.') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--no-try-android-wrappers', |
| '--no_try_android_wrappers', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Do not try to use Android test wrappers to run tests.') |
| parser.add_argument('--no-fast-local-dev', |
| '--no_fast_local_dev', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Do not add --fast-local-dev for Android tests.') |
| parser.add_argument('files', |
| metavar='FILE_NAME', |
| nargs='+', |
| help='test suite file (eg. FooTest.java)') |
| |
| args, _extras = parser.parse_known_args() |
| |
| if args.out_dir: |
| constants.SetOutputDirectory(args.out_dir) |
| constants.CheckOutputDirectory() |
| out_dir: str = constants.GetOutDirectory() |
| |
| if not os.path.isdir(out_dir): |
| parser.error(f'OUT_DIR "{out_dir}" does not exist.') |
| target_cache = TargetCache(out_dir) |
| filenames = [] |
| for file in args.files: |
| filenames.extend(FindMatchingTestFiles(file)) |
| |
| targets, used_cache = FindTestTargets(target_cache, out_dir, filenames, |
| args.run_all) |
| |
| gtest_filter = args.gtest_filter |
| if not gtest_filter: |
| gtest_filter = BuildTestFilter(filenames, args.line) |
| |
| if not gtest_filter: |
| ExitWithMessage('Failed to derive a gtest filter') |
| |
| pref_mapping_filter = args.test_policy_to_pref_mappings_filter |
| if not pref_mapping_filter: |
| pref_mapping_filter = BuildPrefMappingTestFilter(filenames) |
| |
| assert targets |
| build_ok = BuildTestTargets(out_dir, targets, args.dry_run) |
| |
| # If we used the target cache, it's possible we chose the wrong target because |
| # a gn file was changed. The build step above will check for gn modifications |
| # and update build.ninja. Use this opportunity the verify the cache is still |
| # valid. |
| if used_cache and not target_cache.IsStillValid(): |
| target_cache = TargetCache(out_dir) |
| new_targets, _ = FindTestTargets(target_cache, out_dir, filenames, |
| args.run_all) |
| if targets != new_targets: |
| # Note that this can happen, for example, if you rename a test target. |
| print('gn config was changed, trying to build again', file=sys.stderr) |
| targets = new_targets |
| build_ok = BuildTestTargets(out_dir, targets, args.dry_run) |
| |
| if not build_ok: sys.exit(1) |
| |
| RunTestTargets(out_dir, targets, gtest_filter, pref_mapping_filter, _extras, |
| args.dry_run, args.no_try_android_wrappers, |
| args.no_fast_local_dev) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| sys.exit(main()) |