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| |
| from webkitpy.common.net.layouttestresults import LayoutTestResults |
| from webkitpy.common.net.unittestresults import UnitTestResults |
| from webkitpy.common.system.deprecated_logging import error, log |
| from webkitpy.tool.steps.runtests import RunTests |
| |
| |
| class LayoutTestResultsReader(object): |
| def __init__(self, tool, archive_directory): |
| self._tool = tool |
| self._archive_directory = archive_directory |
| |
| # FIXME: This exists for mocking, but should instead be mocked via |
| # tool.filesystem.read_text_file. They have different error handling at the moment. |
| def _read_file_contents(self, path): |
| try: |
| return self._tool.filesystem.read_text_file(path) |
| except IOError, e: # File does not exist or can't be read. |
| return None |
| |
| # FIXME: This logic should move to the port object. |
| def _create_layout_test_results(self): |
| results_path = self._tool.port().layout_tests_results_path() |
| results_html = self._read_file_contents(results_path) |
| if not results_html: |
| return None |
| return LayoutTestResults.results_from_string(results_html) |
| |
| def _create_unit_test_results(self): |
| results_path = self._tool.port().unit_tests_results_path() |
| if not results_path: |
| return None |
| results_xml = self._read_file_contents(results_path) |
| if not results_xml: |
| return None |
| return UnitTestResults.results_from_string(results_xml) |
| |
| def results(self): |
| layout_test_results = self._create_layout_test_results() |
| unit_test_results = self._create_unit_test_results() |
| if layout_test_results: |
| # FIXME: We should not have to set failure_limit_count, but we |
| # do until run-webkit-tests can be updated save off the value |
| # of --exit-after-N-failures in results.html/results.json. |
| # https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58481 |
| layout_test_results.set_failure_limit_count(RunTests.NON_INTERACTIVE_FAILURE_LIMIT_COUNT) |
| if unit_test_results: |
| layout_test_results.add_unit_test_failures(unit_test_results) |
| return layout_test_results |
| |
| def _results_directory(self): |
| results_path = self._tool.port().layout_tests_results_path() |
| # FIXME: This is wrong in two ways: |
| # 1. It assumes that results.html is at the top level of the results tree. |
| # 2. This uses the "old" ports.py infrastructure instead of the new layout_tests/port |
| # which will not support Chromium. However the new arch doesn't work with old-run-webkit-tests |
| # so we have to use this for now. |
| return self._tool.filesystem.dirname(results_path) |
| |
| def archive(self, patch): |
| results_directory = self._results_directory() |
| results_name, _ = self._tool.filesystem.splitext(self._tool.filesystem.basename(results_directory)) |
| # Note: We name the zip with the bug_id instead of patch_id to match work_item_log_path(). |
| zip_path = self._tool.workspace.find_unused_filename(self._archive_directory, "%s-%s" % (patch.bug_id(), results_name), "zip") |
| if not zip_path: |
| return None |
| if not self._tool.filesystem.isdir(results_directory): |
| log("%s does not exist, not archiving." % results_directory) |
| return None |
| archive = self._tool.workspace.create_zip(zip_path, results_directory) |
| # Remove the results directory to prevent http logs, etc. from getting huge between runs. |
| # We could have create_zip remove the original, but this is more explicit. |
| self._tool.filesystem.rmtree(results_directory) |
| return archive |