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diff --git a/tools/addon-sdk-1.5/python-lib/cuddlefish/runner.py b/tools/addon-sdk-1.5/python-lib/cuddlefish/runner.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7252a50..0000000 --- a/tools/addon-sdk-1.5/python-lib/cuddlefish/runner.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,651 +0,0 @@ -# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public -# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this -# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. - -import os -import sys -import time -import tempfile -import atexit -import shlex -import subprocess -import re - -import mozrunner -from cuddlefish.prefs import DEFAULT_COMMON_PREFS -from cuddlefish.prefs import DEFAULT_FIREFOX_PREFS -from cuddlefish.prefs import DEFAULT_THUNDERBIRD_PREFS -from cuddlefish.prefs import DEFAULT_FENNEC_PREFS - -# Maximum time we'll wait for tests to finish, in seconds. -# The purpose of this timeout is to recover from infinite loops. It should be -# longer than the amount of time any test run takes, including those on slow -# machines running slow (debug) versions of Firefox. -RUN_TIMEOUT = 30 * 60 # 30 minutes - -# Maximum time we'll wait for tests to emit output, in seconds. -# The purpose of this timeout is to recover from hangs. It should be longer -# than the amount of time any test takes to report results. -OUTPUT_TIMEOUT = 60 # one minute - -def follow_file(filename): - """ - Generator that yields the latest unread content from the given - file, or None if no new content is available. - - For example: - - >>> f = open('temp.txt', 'w') - >>> f.write('hello') - >>> f.flush() - >>> tail = follow_file('temp.txt') - >>> tail.next() - 'hello' - >>> tail.next() is None - True - >>> f.write('there') - >>> f.flush() - >>> tail.next() - 'there' - >>> f.close() - >>> os.remove('temp.txt') - """ - - last_pos = 0 - last_size = 0 - while True: - newstuff = None - if os.path.exists(filename): - size = os.stat(filename).st_size - if size > last_size: - last_size = size - f = open(filename, 'r') - f.seek(last_pos) - newstuff = f.read() - last_pos = f.tell() - f.close() - yield newstuff - -# subprocess.check_output only appeared in python2.7, so this code is taken -# from python source code for compatibility with py2.5/2.6 -class CalledProcessError(Exception): - def __init__(self, returncode, cmd, output=None): - self.returncode = returncode - self.cmd = cmd - self.output = output - def __str__(self): - return "Command '%s' returned non-zero exit status %d" % (self.cmd, self.returncode) - -def check_output(*popenargs, **kwargs): - if 'stdout' in kwargs: - raise ValueError('stdout argument not allowed, it will be overridden.') - process = subprocess.Popen(stdout=subprocess.PIPE, *popenargs, **kwargs) - output, unused_err = process.communicate() - retcode = process.poll() - if retcode: - cmd = kwargs.get("args") - if cmd is None: - cmd = popenargs[0] - raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd, output=output) - return output - - -class FennecProfile(mozrunner.Profile): - preferences = {} - names = ['fennec'] - -class FennecRunner(mozrunner.Runner): - profile_class = FennecProfile - - names = ['fennec'] - - __DARWIN_PATH = '/Applications/Fennec.app/Contents/MacOS/fennec' - - def __init__(self, binary=None, **kwargs): - if sys.platform == 'darwin' and binary and binary.endswith('.app'): - # Assume it's a Fennec app dir. - binary = os.path.join(binary, 'Contents/MacOS/fennec') - - self.__real_binary = binary - - mozrunner.Runner.__init__(self, **kwargs) - - def find_binary(self): - if not self.__real_binary: - if sys.platform == 'darwin': - if os.path.exists(self.__DARWIN_PATH): - return self.__DARWIN_PATH - self.__real_binary = mozrunner.Runner.find_binary(self) - return self.__real_binary - - -class RemoteFennecRunner(mozrunner.Runner): - profile_class = FennecProfile - - names = ['fennec'] - - _REMOTE_PATH = '/mnt/sdcard/jetpack-profile' - _INTENT_PREFIX = 'org.mozilla.' - - _adb_path = None - - def __init__(self, binary=None, **kwargs): - # Check that we have a binary set - if not binary: - raise ValueError("You have to define `--binary` option set to the " - "path to your ADB executable.") - # Ensure that binary refer to a valid ADB executable - output = subprocess.Popen([binary], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, - stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate() - output = "".join(output) - if not ("Android Debug Bridge" in output): - raise ValueError("`--binary` option should be the path to your " - "ADB executable.") - self.binary = binary - - mobile_app_name = kwargs['cmdargs'][0] - self.profile = kwargs['profile'] - self._adb_path = binary - - # This pref has to be set to `false` otherwise, we do not receive - # output of adb commands! - subprocess.call([self._adb_path, "shell", - "setprop log.redirect-stdio false"]) - - # Android apps are launched by their "intent" name, - # Automatically detect already installed firefox by using `pm` program - # or use name given as cfx `--mobile-app` argument. - intents = self.getIntentNames() - if not intents: - raise ValueError("Unable to found any Firefox " - "application on your device.") - elif mobile_app_name: - if not mobile_app_name in intents: - raise ValueError("Unable to found Firefox application " - "with intent name '%s'\n" - "Available ones are: %s" % - (mobile_app_name, ", ".join(intents))) - self._intent_name = self._INTENT_PREFIX + mobile_app_name - else: - if "firefox" in intents: - self._intent_name = self._INTENT_PREFIX + "firefox" - elif "firefox_beta" in intents: - self._intent_name = self._INTENT_PREFIX + "firefox_beta" - elif "firefox_nightly" in intents: - self._intent_name = self._INTENT_PREFIX + "firefox_nightly" - else: - self._intent_name = self._INTENT_PREFIX + intents[0] - - print "Launching mobile application with intent name " + self._intent_name - - # First try to kill firefox if it is already running - pid = self.getProcessPID(self._intent_name) - if pid != None: - # Send a key "up" signal to mobile-killer addon - # in order to kill running firefox instance - print "Killing running Firefox instance ..." - subprocess.call([self._adb_path, "shell", "input keyevent 19"]) - subprocess.Popen(self.command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).wait() - time.sleep(2) - - print "Pushing the addon to your device" - - # Create a clean empty profile on the sd card - subprocess.call([self._adb_path, "shell", "rm -r " + self._REMOTE_PATH]) - subprocess.call([self._adb_path, "shell", "mkdir " + self._REMOTE_PATH]) - - # Push the profile folder created by mozrunner to the device - # (we can't simply use `adb push` as it doesn't copy empty folders) - localDir = self.profile.profile - remoteDir = self._REMOTE_PATH - for root, dirs, files in os.walk(localDir, followlinks='true'): - relRoot = os.path.relpath(root, localDir) - # Note about os.path usage below: - # Local files may be using Windows `\` separators but - # remote are always `/`, so we need to convert local ones to `/` - for file in files: - localFile = os.path.join(root, file) - remoteFile = remoteDir.replace("/", os.sep) - if relRoot != ".": - remoteFile = os.path.join(remoteFile, relRoot) - remoteFile = os.path.join(remoteFile, file) - remoteFile = "/".join(remoteFile.split(os.sep)) - subprocess.Popen([self._adb_path, "push", localFile, remoteFile], - stderr=subprocess.PIPE).wait() - for dir in dirs: - targetDir = remoteDir.replace("/", os.sep) - if relRoot != ".": - targetDir = os.path.join(targetDir, relRoot) - targetDir = os.path.join(targetDir, dir) - targetDir = "/".join(targetDir.split(os.sep)) - # `-p` option is not supported on all devices! - subprocess.call([self._adb_path, "shell", "mkdir " + targetDir]) - - @property - def command(self): - """Returns the command list to run.""" - return [self._adb_path, - "shell", - "am start " + - "-a android.activity.MAIN " + - "-n " + self._intent_name + "/" + self._intent_name + ".App " + - "--es args \"-profile " + self._REMOTE_PATH + "\"" - ] - - def start(self): - subprocess.call(self.command) - - def getProcessPID(self, processName): - p = subprocess.Popen([self._adb_path, "shell", "ps"], - stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) - line = p.stdout.readline() - while line: - columns = line.split() - pid = columns[1] - name = columns[-1] - line = p.stdout.readline() - if processName in name: - return pid - return None - - def getIntentNames(self): - p = subprocess.Popen([self._adb_path, "shell", "pm list packages"], - stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) - names = [] - for line in p.stdout.readlines(): - line = re.sub("(^package:)|\s", "", line) - if self._INTENT_PREFIX in line: - names.append(line.replace(self._INTENT_PREFIX, "")) - return names - - -class XulrunnerAppProfile(mozrunner.Profile): - preferences = {} - names = [] - -class XulrunnerAppRunner(mozrunner.Runner): - """ - Runner for any XULRunner app. Can use a Firefox binary in XULRunner - mode to execute the app, or can use XULRunner itself. Expects the - app's application.ini to be passed in as one of the items in - 'cmdargs' in the constructor. - - This class relies a lot on the particulars of mozrunner.Runner's - implementation, and does some unfortunate acrobatics to get around - some of the class' limitations/assumptions. - """ - - profile_class = XulrunnerAppProfile - - # This is a default, and will be overridden in the instance if - # Firefox is used in XULRunner mode. - names = ['xulrunner'] - - # Default location of XULRunner on OS X. - __DARWIN_PATH = "/Library/Frameworks/XUL.framework/xulrunner-bin" - __LINUX_PATH = "/usr/bin/xulrunner" - - # What our application.ini's path looks like if it's part of - # an "installed" XULRunner app on OS X. - __DARWIN_APP_INI_SUFFIX = '.app/Contents/Resources/application.ini' - - def __init__(self, binary=None, **kwargs): - if sys.platform == 'darwin' and binary and binary.endswith('.app'): - # Assume it's a Firefox app dir. - binary = os.path.join(binary, 'Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin') - - self.__app_ini = None - self.__real_binary = binary - - mozrunner.Runner.__init__(self, **kwargs) - - # See if we're using a genuine xulrunner-bin from the XULRunner SDK, - # or if we're being asked to use Firefox in XULRunner mode. - self.__is_xulrunner_sdk = 'xulrunner' in self.binary - - if sys.platform == 'linux2' and not self.env.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH'): - self.env['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = os.path.dirname(self.binary) - - newargs = [] - for item in self.cmdargs: - if 'application.ini' in item: - self.__app_ini = item - else: - newargs.append(item) - self.cmdargs = newargs - - if not self.__app_ini: - raise ValueError('application.ini not found in cmdargs') - if not os.path.exists(self.__app_ini): - raise ValueError("file does not exist: '%s'" % self.__app_ini) - - if (sys.platform == 'darwin' and - self.binary == self.__DARWIN_PATH and - self.__app_ini.endswith(self.__DARWIN_APP_INI_SUFFIX)): - # If the application.ini is in an app bundle, then - # it could be inside an "installed" XULRunner app. - # If this is the case, use the app's actual - # binary instead of the XUL framework's, so we get - # a proper app icon, etc. - new_binary = '/'.join(self.__app_ini.split('/')[:-2] + - ['MacOS', 'xulrunner']) - if os.path.exists(new_binary): - self.binary = new_binary - - @property - def command(self): - """Returns the command list to run.""" - - if self.__is_xulrunner_sdk: - return [self.binary, self.__app_ini, '-profile', - self.profile.profile] - else: - return [self.binary, '-app', self.__app_ini, '-profile', - self.profile.profile] - - def __find_xulrunner_binary(self): - if sys.platform == 'darwin': - if os.path.exists(self.__DARWIN_PATH): - return self.__DARWIN_PATH - if sys.platform == 'linux2': - if os.path.exists(self.__LINUX_PATH): - return self.__LINUX_PATH - return None - - def find_binary(self): - # This gets called by the superclass constructor. It will - # always get called, even if a binary was passed into the - # constructor, because we want to have full control over - # what the exact setting of self.binary is. - - if not self.__real_binary: - self.__real_binary = self.__find_xulrunner_binary() - if not self.__real_binary: - dummy_profile = {} - runner = mozrunner.FirefoxRunner(profile=dummy_profile) - self.__real_binary = runner.find_binary() - self.names = runner.names - return self.__real_binary - -def run_app(harness_root_dir, manifest_rdf, harness_options, - app_type, binary=None, profiledir=None, verbose=False, - enforce_timeouts=False, - logfile=None, addons=None, args=None, extra_environment={}, - norun=None, - used_files=None, enable_mobile=False, - mobile_app_name=None): - if binary: - binary = os.path.expanduser(binary) - - if addons is None: - addons = [] - else: - addons = list(addons) - - cmdargs = [] - preferences = dict(DEFAULT_COMMON_PREFS) - - # For now, only allow running on Mobile with --force-mobile argument - if app_type in ["fennec", "fennec-on-device"] and not enable_mobile: - print """ - WARNING: Firefox Mobile support is still experimental. - If you would like to run an addon on this platform, use --force-mobile flag: - - cfx --force-mobile""" - return 0 - - if app_type == "fennec-on-device": - profile_class = FennecProfile - preferences.update(DEFAULT_FENNEC_PREFS) - runner_class = RemoteFennecRunner - # We pass the intent name through command arguments - cmdargs.append(mobile_app_name) - elif enable_mobile or app_type == "fennec": - profile_class = FennecProfile - preferences.update(DEFAULT_FENNEC_PREFS) - runner_class = FennecRunner - elif app_type == "xulrunner": - profile_class = XulrunnerAppProfile - runner_class = XulrunnerAppRunner - cmdargs.append(os.path.join(harness_root_dir, 'application.ini')) - elif app_type == "firefox": - profile_class = mozrunner.FirefoxProfile - preferences.update(DEFAULT_FIREFOX_PREFS) - runner_class = mozrunner.FirefoxRunner - elif app_type == "thunderbird": - profile_class = mozrunner.ThunderbirdProfile - preferences.update(DEFAULT_THUNDERBIRD_PREFS) - runner_class = mozrunner.ThunderbirdRunner - else: - raise ValueError("Unknown app: %s" % app_type) - if sys.platform == 'darwin' and app_type != 'xulrunner': - cmdargs.append('-foreground') - - if args: - cmdargs.extend(shlex.split(args)) - - # TODO: handle logs on remote device - if app_type != "fennec-on-device": - # tempfile.gettempdir() was constant, preventing two simultaneous "cfx - # run"/"cfx test" on the same host. On unix it points at /tmp (which is - # world-writeable), enabling a symlink attack (e.g. imagine some bad guy - # does 'ln -s ~/.ssh/id_rsa /tmp/harness_result'). NamedTemporaryFile - # gives us a unique filename that fixes both problems. We leave the - # (0-byte) file in place until the browser-side code starts writing to - # it, otherwise the symlink attack becomes possible again. - fileno,resultfile = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="harness-result-") - os.close(fileno) - harness_options['resultFile'] = resultfile - - def maybe_remove_logfile(): - if os.path.exists(logfile): - os.remove(logfile) - - logfile_tail = None - - # We always buffer output through a logfile for two reasons: - # 1. On Windows, it's the only way to print console output to stdout/err. - # 2. It enables us to keep track of the last time output was emitted, - # so we can raise an exception if the test runner hangs. - if not logfile: - fileno,logfile = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="harness-log-") - os.close(fileno) - logfile_tail = follow_file(logfile) - atexit.register(maybe_remove_logfile) - - logfile = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(logfile)) - maybe_remove_logfile() - - if app_type != "fennec-on-device": - harness_options['logFile'] = logfile - - env = {} - env.update(os.environ) - env['MOZ_NO_REMOTE'] = '1' - env['XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK'] = 'stack' - env['NS_TRACE_MALLOC_DISABLE_STACKS'] = '1' - env.update(extra_environment) - if norun: - cmdargs.append("-no-remote") - - # Create the addon XPI so mozrunner will copy it to the profile it creates. - # We delete it below after getting mozrunner to create the profile. - from cuddlefish.xpi import build_xpi - xpi_path = tempfile.mktemp(suffix='cfx-tmp.xpi') - build_xpi(template_root_dir=harness_root_dir, - manifest=manifest_rdf, - xpi_path=xpi_path, - harness_options=harness_options, - limit_to=used_files) - addons.append(xpi_path) - - starttime = last_output_time = time.time() - - # Redirect runner output to a file so we can catch output not generated - # by us. - # In theory, we could do this using simple redirection on all platforms - # other than Windows, but this way we only have a single codepath to - # maintain. - fileno,outfile = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="harness-stdout-") - os.close(fileno) - outfile_tail = follow_file(outfile) - def maybe_remove_outfile(): - if os.path.exists(outfile): - os.remove(outfile) - atexit.register(maybe_remove_outfile) - outf = open(outfile, "w") - popen_kwargs = { 'stdout': outf, 'stderr': outf} - - profile = None - - if app_type == "fennec-on-device": - # Install a special addon when we run firefox on mobile device - # in order to be able to kill it - mydir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) - killer_dir = os.path.join(mydir, "mobile-killer") - addons.append(killer_dir) - - # the XPI file is copied into the profile here - profile = profile_class(addons=addons, - profile=profiledir, - preferences=preferences) - - # Delete the temporary xpi file - os.remove(xpi_path) - - runner = runner_class(profile=profile, - binary=binary, - env=env, - cmdargs=cmdargs, - kp_kwargs=popen_kwargs) - - sys.stdout.flush(); sys.stderr.flush() - - if app_type == "fennec-on-device": - # in case we run it on a mobile device, we only have to launch it - if not enable_mobile: - print >>sys.stderr, """ - WARNING: Firefox Mobile support is still experimental. - If you would like to run an addon on this platform, use --force-mobile flag: - - cfx --force-mobile""" - return 0 - runner.start() - profile.cleanup() - time.sleep(1) - print >>sys.stderr, "Remote application launched successfully." - return 0 - - print >>sys.stderr, "Using binary at '%s'." % runner.binary - - # Ensure cfx is being used with Firefox 4.0+. - # TODO: instead of dying when Firefox is < 4, warn when Firefox is outside - # the minVersion/maxVersion boundaries. - version_output = check_output(runner.command + ["-v"]) - # Note: this regex doesn't handle all valid versions in the Toolkit Version - # Format <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Toolkit_version_format>, just the - # common subset that we expect Mozilla apps to use. - mo = re.search(r"Mozilla (Firefox|Iceweasel|Fennec) ((\d+)\.\S*)", - version_output) - if not mo: - # cfx may be used with Thunderbird, SeaMonkey or an exotic Firefox - # version. - print """ - WARNING: cannot determine Firefox version; please ensure you are running - a Mozilla application equivalent to Firefox 4.0 or greater. - """ - elif mo.group(1) == "Fennec": - # For now, only allow running on Mobile with --force-mobile argument - if not enable_mobile: - print """ - WARNING: Firefox Mobile support is still experimental. - If you would like to run an addon on this platform, use --force-mobile flag: - - cfx --force-mobile""" - return - else: - version = mo.group(3) - if int(version) < 4: - print """ - cfx requires Firefox 4 or greater and is unable to find a compatible - binary. Please install a newer version of Firefox or provide the path to - your existing compatible version with the --binary flag: - - cfx --binary=PATH_TO_FIREFOX_BINARY""" - return - - # Set the appropriate extensions.checkCompatibility preference to false, - # so the tests run even if the SDK is not marked as compatible with the - # version of Firefox on which they are running, and we don't have to - # ensure we update the maxVersion before the version of Firefox changes - # every six weeks. - # - # The regex we use here is effectively the same as BRANCH_REGEX from - # /toolkit/mozapps/extensions/content/extensions.js, which toolkit apps - # use to determine whether or not to load an incompatible addon. - # - br = re.search(r"^([^\.]+\.[0-9]+[a-z]*).*", mo.group(2), re.I) - if br: - prefname = 'extensions.checkCompatibility.' + br.group(1) - profile.preferences[prefname] = False - # Calling profile.set_preferences here duplicates the list of prefs - # in prefs.js, since the profile calls self.set_preferences in its - # constructor, but that is ok, because it doesn't change the set of - # preferences that are ultimately registered in Firefox. - profile.set_preferences(profile.preferences) - - print >>sys.stderr, "Using profile at '%s'." % profile.profile - sys.stderr.flush() - - if norun: - print "To launch the application, enter the following command:" - print " ".join(runner.command) + " " + (" ".join(runner.cmdargs)) - return 0 - - runner.start() - - done = False - result = None - try: - while not done: - time.sleep(0.05) - for tail in (logfile_tail, outfile_tail): - if tail: - new_chars = tail.next() - if new_chars: - last_output_time = time.time() - sys.stderr.write(new_chars) - sys.stderr.flush() - if os.path.exists(resultfile): - result = open(resultfile).read() - if result: - if result in ['OK', 'FAIL']: - done = True - else: - sys.stderr.write("Hrm, resultfile (%s) contained something weird (%d bytes)\n" % (resultfile, len(result))) - sys.stderr.write("'"+result+"'\n") - if enforce_timeouts: - if time.time() - last_output_time > OUTPUT_TIMEOUT: - raise Exception("Test output exceeded timeout (%ds)." % - OUTPUT_TIMEOUT) - if time.time() - starttime > RUN_TIMEOUT: - raise Exception("Test run exceeded timeout (%ds)." % - RUN_TIMEOUT) - except: - runner.stop() - raise - else: - runner.wait(10) - finally: - outf.close() - if profile: - profile.cleanup() - - print >>sys.stderr, "Total time: %f seconds" % (time.time() - starttime) - - if result == 'OK': - print >>sys.stderr, "Program terminated successfully." - return 0 - else: - print >>sys.stderr, "Program terminated unsuccessfully." - return -1 |