Index: build/android/run_tests.py |
diff --git a/build/android/run_tests.py b/build/android/run_tests.py |
index 119535da028650fd6e4ddd78adc9083afceb2067..dbb08327196bdeea5e74a38c976b74858e671bb5 100755 |
--- a/build/android/run_tests.py |
+++ b/build/android/run_tests.py |
@@ -4,76 +4,21 @@ |
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
# found in the LICENSE file. |
-"""Runs all the native unit tests. |
+"""Runs all the native unit tests.""" |
-1. Copy over test binary to /data/local on device. |
-2. Resources: chrome/unit_tests requires resources (chrome.pak and en-US.pak) |
- to be deployed to the device. We use the device's $EXTERNAL_STORAGE as the |
- base dir (which maps to Context.getExternalFilesDir()). |
-3. Environment: |
-3.1. chrome/unit_tests requires (via chrome_paths.cc) a directory named: |
- $EXTERNAL_STORAGE + /chrome/test/data |
-4. Run the binary in the device and stream the log to the host. |
-4.1. Optionally, filter specific tests. |
-4.2. If we're running a single test suite and we have multiple devices |
- connected, we'll shard the tests. |
-5. Clean up the device. |
- |
-Suppressions: |
- |
-Individual tests in a test binary can be suppressed by listing it in |
-the gtest_filter directory in a file of the same name as the test binary, |
-one test per line. Here is an example: |
- |
- $ cat gtest_filter/base_unittests_disabled |
- DataPackTest.Load |
- ReadOnlyFileUtilTest.ContentsEqual |
- |
-This file is generated by the tests running on devices. If running on emulator, |
-additonal filter file which lists the tests only failed in emulator will be |
-loaded. We don't care about the rare testcases which succeeded on emuatlor, but |
-failed on device. |
-""" |
- |
-import optparse |
+import logging |
+import os |
import sys |
from pylib import cmd_helper |
-from pylib.gtest import dispatch |
-from pylib.utils import emulator |
-from pylib.utils import run_tests_helper |
-from pylib.utils import test_options_parser |
- |
- |
-def main(argv): |
- option_parser = optparse.OptionParser() |
- test_options_parser.AddGTestOptions(option_parser) |
- options, args = option_parser.parse_args(argv) |
- |
- if len(args) > 1: |
- option_parser.error('Unknown argument: %s' % args[1:]) |
- |
- run_tests_helper.SetLogLevel(options.verbose_count) |
- |
- if options.out_directory: |
- cmd_helper.OutDirectory.set(options.out_directory) |
- |
- if options.use_emulator: |
- emulator.DeleteAllTempAVDs() |
- |
- failed_tests_count = dispatch.Dispatch(options) |
- |
- # Failures of individual test suites are communicated by printing a |
- # STEP_FAILURE message. |
- # Returning a success exit status also prevents the buildbot from incorrectly |
- # marking the last suite as failed if there were failures in other suites in |
- # the batch (this happens because the exit status is a sum of all failures |
- # from all suites, but the buildbot associates the exit status only with the |
- # most recent step). |
- if options.exit_code: |
- return failed_tests_count |
- return 0 |
if __name__ == '__main__': |
- sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) |
+ args = ['python', |
+ os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_runner.py'), |
+ 'gtest'] + sys.argv[1:] |
+ logging.warning('*' * 80) |
+ logging.warning('This script is deprecated and will be removed soon.') |
+ logging.warning('Use the following instead: %s', ' '.join(args)) |
+ logging.warning('*' * 80) |
+ sys.exit(cmd_helper.RunCmd(args)) |