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Unified Diff: build/android/emma_coverage_stats.py

Issue 1216033009: Updated script to capture useful coverage stats. (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
Patch Set: Addressed jbudorick's comments. Created 5 years, 5 months ago
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diff --git a/build/android/emma_coverage_stats.py b/build/android/emma_coverage_stats.py
index dc60d31b8d1ef45b88bff84d92c871505097bc7f..8500890703498679c76431b0ced124cd2101bc84 100755
--- a/build/android/emma_coverage_stats.py
+++ b/build/android/emma_coverage_stats.py
@@ -3,12 +3,29 @@
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
-"""Generates incremental code coverage reports for Java code in Chromium."""
+"""Generates incremental code coverage reports for Java code in Chromium.
+Usage:
+
+ build/android/coverage.py -v --out <output file path> --emma-dir
+ <EMMA file directory> --lines-for-coverage-file
+ <path to file containing lines for coverage>
+
+ Creates a JSON representation of the overall and file coverage stats and saves
+ this information to the specified output file.
+"""
+
+import argparse
import collections
+import json
+import logging
import os
+import re
+import sys
from xml.etree import ElementTree
+from pylib.utils import run_tests_helper
+
NOT_EXECUTABLE = -1
NOT_COVERED = 0
COVERED = 1
@@ -67,7 +84,7 @@ class _EmmaHtmlParser(object):
_XPATH_SELECT_PACKAGE_ELEMENTS = './/BODY/TABLE[4]/TR/TD/A'
# Selector to match all <a> elements within the rows that are in the table
- # that displays all of the different packages within a class.
+ # that displays all of the different classes within a package.
_XPATH_SELECT_CLASS_ELEMENTS = './/BODY/TABLE[3]/TR/TD/A'
# Selector to match all <tr> elements within the table containing Java source
@@ -158,7 +175,7 @@ class _EmmaHtmlParser(object):
package_link_elements = self._FindElements(
self._index_path, self._XPATH_SELECT_PACKAGE_ELEMENTS)
# Maps file path of package directory (EMMA generated) to package name.
- # Ex. emma_dir/f.html: org.chromium.chrome.
+ # Example: emma_dir/f.html: org.chromium.chrome.
package_links = {
os.path.join(self._base_dir, link.attrib['HREF']): link.text
for link in package_link_elements if 'HREF' in link.attrib
@@ -171,10 +188,10 @@ class _EmmaHtmlParser(object):
coverage_file_link_elements = self._FindElements(
package_emma_file_path, self._XPATH_SELECT_CLASS_ELEMENTS)
- for coverage_file_element in coverage_file_link_elements:
+ for class_name_element in coverage_file_link_elements:
emma_coverage_file_path = os.path.join(
- self._emma_files_path, coverage_file_element.attrib['HREF'])
- full_package_name = '%s.%s' % (package_name, coverage_file_element.text)
+ self._emma_files_path, class_name_element.attrib['HREF'])
+ full_package_name = '%s.%s' % (package_name, class_name_element.text)
package_to_emma[full_package_name] = emma_coverage_file_path
return package_to_emma
@@ -194,3 +211,274 @@ class _EmmaHtmlParser(object):
file_contents = f.read().decode('ISO-8859-1').encode('UTF-8')
root = ElementTree.fromstring(file_contents)
return root.findall(xpath_selector)
+
+
+class _EmmaCoverageStats(object):
+ """Computes code coverage stats for Java code using the coverage tool EMMA.
+
+ This class provides an API that allows users to capture absolute code coverage
+ and code coverage on a subset of lines for each Java source file. Coverage
+ reports are generated in JSON format.
+ """
+ # Regular expression to get package name from Java package statement.
+ RE_PACKAGE_MATCH_GROUP = 'package'
+ RE_PACKAGE = re.compile(r'package (?P<%s>[\w.]*);' % RE_PACKAGE_MATCH_GROUP)
+
+ def __init__(self, emma_file_base_dir, files_for_coverage):
+ """Initialize _EmmaCoverageStats.
+
+ Args:
+ emma_file_base_dir: String representing the path to the base directory
+ where EMMA HTML coverage files are stored, i.e. parent of index.html.
+ files_for_coverage: A list of Java source code file paths to get EMMA
+ coverage for.
+ """
+ self._emma_parser = _EmmaHtmlParser(emma_file_base_dir)
+ self._source_to_emma = self._GetSourceFileToEmmaFileDict(files_for_coverage)
+
+ def GetCoverageDict(self, lines_for_coverage):
+ """Returns a dict containing detailed coverage information.
+
+ Gets detailed coverage stats for each file specified in the
+ |lines_for_coverage| dict and the total incremental number of lines covered
+ and executable for all files in |lines_for_coverage|.
+
+ Args:
+ lines_for_coverage: A dict mapping Java source file paths to lists of line
+ numbers.
+
+ Returns:
+ A dict containing coverage stats for the given dict of files and lines.
+ Contains absolute coverage stats for each file, coverage stats for each
+ file's lines specified in |lines_for_coverage|, line by line coverage
+ for each file, and overall coverage stats for the lines specified in
+ |lines_for_coverage|.
+ """
+ file_coverage = {}
+ for file_path, line_numbers in lines_for_coverage.iteritems():
+ file_coverage[file_path] = self.GetCoverageDictForFile(
+ file_path, line_numbers)
+
+ covered_statuses = [s['incremental'] for s in file_coverage.itervalues()]
+ num_covered_lines = sum(s['covered'] for s in covered_statuses)
+ num_total_lines = sum(s['total'] for s in covered_statuses)
+ return {
+ 'files': file_coverage,
+ 'patch': {
+ 'incremental': {
+ 'covered': num_covered_lines,
+ 'total': num_total_lines
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ def GetCoverageDictForFile(self, file_path, line_numbers):
+ """Returns a dict containing detailed coverage info for the given file.
+
+ Args:
+ file_path: The path to the Java source file that we want to create the
+ coverage dict for.
+ line_numbers: A list of integer line numbers to retrieve additional stats
+ for.
+
+ Returns:
+ A dict containing absolute, incremental, and line by line coverage for
+ a file.
+ """
+ total_line_coverage = self._GetLineCoverageForFile(file_path)
+ incremental_line_coverage = [line for line in total_line_coverage
+ if line.lineno in line_numbers]
+ line_by_line_coverage = [
+ {
+ 'line': line.source,
+ 'coverage': line.covered_status,
+ 'changed': line.lineno in line_numbers,
+ }
+ for line in total_line_coverage
+ ]
+ total_covered_lines, total_lines = (
+ self.GetSummaryStatsForLines(total_line_coverage))
+ incremental_covered_lines, incremental_total_lines = (
+ self.GetSummaryStatsForLines(incremental_line_coverage))
+
+ file_coverage_stats = {
+ 'absolute': {
+ 'covered': total_covered_lines,
+ 'total': total_lines
+ },
+ 'incremental': {
+ 'covered': incremental_covered_lines,
+ 'total': incremental_total_lines
+ },
+ 'source': line_by_line_coverage,
+ }
+ return file_coverage_stats
+
+ def GetSummaryStatsForLines(self, line_coverage):
+ """Gets summary stats for a given list of LineCoverage objects.
+
+ Args:
+ line_coverage: A list of LineCoverage objects.
+
+ Returns:
+ A tuple containing the number of lines that are covered and the total
+ number of lines that are executable, respectively
+ """
+ partially_covered_sum = 0
+ covered_status_totals = {COVERED: 0, NOT_COVERED: 0, PARTIALLY_COVERED: 0}
+ for line in line_coverage:
+ status = line.covered_status
+ if status == NOT_EXECUTABLE:
+ continue
+ covered_status_totals[status] += 1
+ if status == PARTIALLY_COVERED:
+ partially_covered_sum += line.fractional_line_coverage
+
+ total_covered = covered_status_totals[COVERED] + partially_covered_sum
+ total_lines = sum(covered_status_totals.values())
+ return total_covered, total_lines
+
+ def _GetLineCoverageForFile(self, file_path):
+ """Gets a list of LineCoverage objects corresponding to the given file path.
+
+ Args:
+ file_path: String representing the path to the Java source file.
+
+ Returns:
+ A list of LineCoverage objects, or None if there is no EMMA file
+ for the given Java source file.
+ """
+ if file_path in self._source_to_emma:
+ emma_file = self._source_to_emma[file_path]
+ return self._emma_parser.GetLineCoverage(emma_file)
+ else:
+ logging.warning(
+ 'No code coverage data for %s, skipping.', file_path)
+ return None
+
+ def _GetSourceFileToEmmaFileDict(self, files):
+ """Gets a dict used to correlate Java source files with EMMA HTML files.
+
+ This method gathers the information needed to correlate EMMA HTML
+ files with Java source files. EMMA XML and plain text reports do not provide
+ line by line coverage data, so HTML reports must be used instead.
+ Unfortunately, the HTML files that are created are given garbage names
+ (i.e 1.html) so we need to manually correlate EMMA HTML files
+ with the original Java source files.
+
+ Args:
+ files: A list of file names for which coverage information is desired.
+
+ Returns:
+ A dict mapping Java source file paths to EMMA HTML file paths.
+ """
+ # Maps Java source file paths to package names.
+ # Example: /usr/code/file.java -> org.chromium.file.java.
+ source_to_package = {}
+ for file_path in files:
+ package = self.GetPackageNameFromFile(file_path)
+ if package:
+ source_to_package[file_path] = package
+ else:
+ logging.warning("Skipping %s because it doesn\'t have a package "
+ "statement.", file_path)
+
+ # Maps package names to EMMA report HTML files.
+ # Example: org.chromium.file.java -> out/coverage/1a.html.
+ package_to_emma = self._emma_parser.GetPackageNameToEmmaFileDict()
+ # Finally, we have a dict mapping Java file paths to EMMA report files.
+ # Example: /usr/code/file.java -> out/coverage/1a.html.
+ source_to_emma = {source: package_to_emma.get(package)
+ for source, package in source_to_package.iteritems()}
+ return source_to_emma
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def NeedsCoverage(file_path):
+ """Checks to see if the file needs to be analyzed for code coverage.
+
+ Args:
+ file_path: A string representing path to the file.
+
+ Returns:
+ True for Java files that exist, False for all others.
+ """
+ if os.path.splitext(file_path)[1] == '.java' and os.path.exists(file_path):
+ return True
+ else:
+ logging.debug(
+ 'Skipping file %s, cannot compute code coverage.', file_path)
+ return False
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def GetPackageNameFromFile(file_path):
+ """Gets the full package name including the file name for a given file path.
+
+ Args:
+ file_path: String representing the path to the Java source file.
+
+ Returns:
+ A string representing the full package name with file name appended or
+ None if there is no package statement in the file.
+ """
+ with open(file_path) as f:
+ file_content = f.read()
+ package_match = re.search(_EmmaCoverageStats.RE_PACKAGE, file_content)
+ if package_match:
+ package = package_match.group(_EmmaCoverageStats.RE_PACKAGE_MATCH_GROUP)
+ file_name = os.path.basename(file_path)
+ return '%s.%s' % (package, file_name)
+ else:
+ return None
+
+
+def GenerateCoverageReport(line_coverage_file, out_file_path, coverage_dir):
+ """Generates a coverage report for a given set of lines.
+
+ Writes the results of the coverage analysis to the file specified by
+ |out_file_path|.
+
+ Args:
+ line_coverage_file: The path to a file which contains a dict mapping file
+ names to lists of line numbers. Example: {file1: [1, 2, 3], ...} means
+ that we should compute coverage information on lines 1 - 3 for file1.
+ out_file_path: A string representing the location to write the JSON report.
+ coverage_dir: A string representing the file path where the EMMA
+ HTML coverage files are located (i.e. folder where index.html is located).
+ """
+ with open(line_coverage_file) as f:
+ potential_files_for_coverage = json.load(f)
+ files_for_coverage = {f: lines
+ for f, lines in potential_files_for_coverage.iteritems()
+ if _EmmaCoverageStats.NeedsCoverage(f)}
+ if not files_for_coverage:
+ logging.info('No Java files requiring coverage were included in %s.',
+ line_coverage_file)
+ return
+
+ code_coverage = _EmmaCoverageStats(coverage_dir, files_for_coverage.keys())
+ coverage_results = code_coverage.GetCoverageDict(
+ files_for_coverage)
+
+ with open(out_file_path, 'w+') as out_status_file:
+ json.dump(coverage_results, out_status_file)
+
+
+def main():
+ argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ argparser.add_argument('--out', required=True, type=str,
+ help='Report output file path.')
+ argparser.add_argument('--emma-dir', required=True, type=str,
+ help='EMMA HTML report directory.')
+ argparser.add_argument('--lines-for-coverage-file', required=True, type=str,
+ help='File containing a JSON object. Should contain a '
+ 'dict mapping file names to lists of line numbers of '
+ 'code for which coverage information is desired.')
+ argparser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='count',
+ help='Print verbose log information.')
+ args = argparser.parse_args()
+ run_tests_helper.SetLogLevel(args.verbose)
+ GenerateCoverageReport(args.lines_for_coverage_file, args.out, args.emma_dir)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ sys.exit(main())
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