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-# 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. |
- |
-"""Base class for Android Python-driven tests. |
- |
-This test case is intended to serve as the base class for any Python-driven |
-tests. It is similar to the Python unitttest module in that the user's tests |
-inherit from this case and add their tests in that case. |
- |
-When a PythonTestBase object is instantiated, its purpose is to run only one of |
-its tests. The test runner gives it the name of the test the instance will |
-run. The test runner calls SetUp with the Android device ID which the test will |
-run against. The runner runs the test method itself, collecting the result, |
-and calls TearDown. |
- |
-Tests can basically do whatever they want in the test methods, such as call |
-Java tests using _RunJavaTests. Those methods have the advantage of massaging |
-the Java test results into Python test results. |
-""" |
- |
-import logging |
-import os |
-import time |
- |
-from pylib import android_commands |
-from pylib.base import base_test_result |
-from pylib.instrumentation import test_options |
-from pylib.instrumentation import test_package |
-from pylib.instrumentation import test_result |
-from pylib.instrumentation import test_runner |
- |
- |
-# aka the parent of com.google.android |
-BASE_ROOT = 'src' + os.sep |
- |
- |
-class PythonTestBase(object): |
- """Base class for Python-driven tests.""" |
- |
- def __init__(self, test_name): |
- # test_name must match one of the test methods defined on a subclass which |
- # inherits from this class. |
- # It's stored so we can do the attr lookup on demand, allowing this class |
- # to be pickled, a requirement for the multiprocessing module. |
- self.test_name = test_name |
- class_name = self.__class__.__name__ |
- self.qualified_name = class_name + '.' + self.test_name |
- |
- def SetUp(self, options): |
- self.options = options |
- self.shard_index = self.options.shard_index |
- self.device_id = self.options.device_id |
- self.adb = android_commands.AndroidCommands(self.device_id) |
- self.ports_to_forward = [] |
- |
- def TearDown(self): |
- pass |
- |
- def GetOutDir(self): |
- return os.path.join(os.environ['CHROME_SRC'], 'out', |
- self.options.build_type) |
- |
- def Run(self): |
- logging.warning('Running Python-driven test: %s', self.test_name) |
- return getattr(self, self.test_name)() |
- |
- def _RunJavaTest(self, fname, suite, test): |
- """Runs a single Java test with a Java TestRunner. |
- |
- Args: |
- fname: filename for the test (e.g. foo/bar/baz/tests/FooTest.py) |
- suite: name of the Java test suite (e.g. FooTest) |
- test: name of the test method to run (e.g. testFooBar) |
- |
- Returns: |
- TestRunResults object with a single test result. |
- """ |
- test = self._ComposeFullTestName(fname, suite, test) |
- test_pkg = test_package.TestPackage( |
- self.options.test_apk_path, self.options.test_apk_jar_path) |
- instrumentation_options = test_options.InstrumentationOptions( |
- self.options.build_type, |
- self.options.tool, |
- self.options.cleanup_test_files, |
- self.options.push_deps, |
- self.options.annotations, |
- self.options.exclude_annotations, |
- self.options.test_filter, |
- self.options.test_data, |
- self.options.save_perf_json, |
- self.options.screenshot_failures, |
- self.options.disable_assertions, |
- self.options.wait_for_debugger, |
- self.options.test_apk, |
- self.options.test_apk_path, |
- self.options.test_apk_jar_path) |
- java_test_runner = test_runner.TestRunner(instrumentation_options, |
- self.device_id, |
- self.shard_index, test_pkg, |
- self.ports_to_forward) |
- try: |
- java_test_runner.SetUp() |
- return java_test_runner.RunTest(test)[0] |
- finally: |
- java_test_runner.TearDown() |
- |
- def _RunJavaTests(self, fname, tests): |
- """Calls a list of tests and stops at the first test failure. |
- |
- This method iterates until either it encounters a non-passing test or it |
- exhausts the list of tests. Then it returns the appropriate Python result. |
- |
- Args: |
- fname: filename for the Python test |
- tests: a list of Java test names which will be run |
- |
- Returns: |
- A TestRunResults object containing a result for this Python test. |
- """ |
- test_type = base_test_result.ResultType.PASS |
- log = '' |
- |
- start_ms = int(time.time()) * 1000 |
- for test in tests: |
- # We're only running one test at a time, so this TestRunResults object |
- # will hold only one result. |
- suite, test_name = test.split('.') |
- java_results = self._RunJavaTest(fname, suite, test_name) |
- assert len(java_results.GetAll()) == 1 |
- if not java_results.DidRunPass(): |
- result = java_results.GetNotPass().pop() |
- log = result.GetLog() |
- test_type = result.GetType() |
- break |
- duration_ms = int(time.time()) * 1000 - start_ms |
- |
- python_results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() |
- python_results.AddResult( |
- test_result.InstrumentationTestResult( |
- self.qualified_name, test_type, start_ms, duration_ms, log=log)) |
- return python_results |
- |
- def _ComposeFullTestName(self, fname, suite, test): |
- package_name = self._GetPackageName(fname) |
- return package_name + '.' + suite + '#' + test |
- |
- def _GetPackageName(self, fname): |
- """Extracts the package name from the test file path.""" |
- dirname = os.path.dirname(fname) |
- package = dirname[dirname.rfind(BASE_ROOT) + len(BASE_ROOT):] |
- return package.replace(os.sep, '.') |