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1 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 # found in the LICENSE file. | 3 # found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 """Takes care of sharding the python-drive tests in multiple devices.""" | 5 """Takes care of sharding the python-drive tests in multiple devices.""" |
6 | 6 |
| 7 # TODO(gkanwar): Rename to python_test_runner.py |
| 8 |
7 import copy | 9 import copy |
8 import logging | 10 import logging |
9 import multiprocessing | 11 import multiprocessing |
10 | 12 |
11 from pylib.base import base_test_result | 13 from pylib.base import base_test_result |
| 14 from pylib.base import base_test_runner |
12 from pylib.base import sharded_tests_queue | 15 from pylib.base import sharded_tests_queue |
13 from pylib.forwarder import Forwarder | 16 from pylib.instrumentation import test_result |
14 | 17 |
15 from python_test_caller import CallPythonTest | 18 import python_test_base |
16 | 19 |
17 | 20 |
18 def SetTestsContainer(tests_container): | 21 class PythonExceptionTestResult(test_result.InstrumentationTestResult): |
19 """Sets PythonTestSharder as a top-level field. | 22 """Helper class for creating a test result from python exception.""" |
20 | 23 |
21 PythonTestSharder uses multiprocessing.Pool, which creates a pool of | 24 def __init__(self, test_name, start_date_ms, exc_info): |
22 processes. This is used to initialize each worker in the pool, ensuring that | 25 """Constructs an PythonExceptionTestResult object. |
23 each worker has access to this shared pool of tests. | |
24 | 26 |
25 The multiprocessing module requires that this be a top-level method. | 27 Args: |
| 28 test_name: name of the test which raised an exception. |
| 29 start_date_ms: the starting time for the test. |
| 30 exc_info: exception info, ostensibly from sys.exc_info(). |
| 31 """ |
| 32 exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = exc_info |
| 33 trace_info = ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exc_type, exc_value, |
| 34 exc_traceback)) |
| 35 log_msg = 'Exception:\n' + trace_info |
| 36 duration_ms = (int(time.time()) * 1000) - start_date_ms |
26 | 37 |
27 Args: | 38 super(PythonExceptionTestResult, self).__init__( |
28 tests_container: the container for all the tests. | 39 'PythonWrapper#' + test_name, |
29 """ | 40 base_test_result.ResultType.FAIL, |
30 PythonTestSharder.tests_container = tests_container | 41 start_date_ms, |
| 42 duration_ms, |
| 43 log=str(exc_type) + ' ' + log_msg) |
31 | 44 |
32 | 45 |
33 def _DefaultRunnable(test_runner): | 46 class PythonTestRunner(base_test_runner.BaseTestRunner): |
34 """A default runnable for a PythonTestRunner. | |
35 | |
36 Args: | |
37 test_runner: A PythonTestRunner which will run tests. | |
38 | |
39 Returns: | |
40 The test results. | |
41 """ | |
42 return test_runner.RunTests() | |
43 | |
44 | |
45 class PythonTestRunner(object): | |
46 """Thin wrapper around a list of PythonTestBase instances. | 47 """Thin wrapper around a list of PythonTestBase instances. |
47 | 48 |
48 This is meant to be a long-lived object which can run multiple Python tests | 49 This is meant to be a long-lived object which can run multiple Python tests |
49 within its lifetime. Tests will receive the device_id and shard_index. | 50 within its lifetime. Tests will receive the device_id and shard_index. |
50 | 51 |
51 The shard index affords the ability to create unique port numbers (e.g. | 52 The shard index affords the ability to create unique port numbers (e.g. |
52 DEFAULT_PORT + shard_index) if the test so wishes. | 53 DEFAULT_PORT + shard_index) if the test so wishes. |
53 """ | 54 """ |
54 | 55 |
55 def __init__(self, options): | 56 #override |
56 """Constructor. | 57 def __init__(self, options, device, shard_index): |
| 58 """Create a new PythonTestRunner |
| 59 |
| 60 This is a thin wrapper around the instrumentation TestRunner, since this |
| 61 test runner essentially does the same things as the instrumentation test |
| 62 runner with slight changes. |
57 | 63 |
58 Args: | 64 Args: |
59 options: Options to use for setting up tests. | 65 options: An optparse.Options object requiring the following attributes |
| 66 (list pulled from pylib/instrumentation/test_runner.py): |
| 67 - build_type: 'Release' or 'Debug'. |
| 68 - install_apk: Re-installs the apk if opted. |
| 69 - save_perf_json: Whether or not to save the JSON file from UI perf |
| 70 tests. |
| 71 - screenshot_failures: Take a screenshot for a test failure |
| 72 - tool: Name of the Valgrind tool. |
| 73 - wait_for_debugger: blocks until the debugger is connected. |
| 74 - disable_assertions: Whether to disable java assertions on the device. |
| 75 - push_deps: If True, push all dependencies to the device. |
| 76 device: Attached android device. |
| 77 shard_index: Shard index. |
| 78 test_package: A TestPackage object, or None if no test package needs to be |
| 79 installed. |
60 """ | 80 """ |
| 81 super(PythonTestRunner, self).__init__( |
| 82 device, options.tool, options.build_type, options.push_deps) |
61 self.options = options | 83 self.options = options |
| 84 self.options.shard_index = shard_index |
| 85 self.options.device_id = device |
62 | 86 |
63 def RunTests(self): | 87 #override |
64 """Runs tests from the shared pool of tests, aggregating results. | 88 def RunTest(self, test): |
| 89 """Sets up and runs a test case. |
| 90 |
| 91 Args: |
| 92 test: an object which is ostensibly a subclass of PythonTestBase. |
65 | 93 |
66 Returns: | 94 Returns: |
67 A list of test results for all of the tests which this runner executed. | 95 A TestRunResults object which contains any results produced by the test |
| 96 or, in the case of a Python exception, the Python exception info, and |
| 97 which tests to retry or None. |
68 """ | 98 """ |
69 tests = PythonTestSharder.tests_container | |
70 | 99 |
71 results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() | 100 assert(isinstance(test, python_test_base.PythonTestBase)) |
72 for t in tests: | 101 test.SetUp(self.options) |
73 results.AddTestRunResults(CallPythonTest(t, self.options)) | 102 results = test.Run() |
74 return results | 103 test.TearDown() |
75 | 104 |
76 | 105 if not results.DidRunPass(): |
77 class PythonTestSharder(object): | 106 return results, test |
78 """Runs Python tests in parallel on multiple devices. | 107 else: |
79 | 108 return results, None |
80 This is lifted more or less wholesale from BaseTestRunner. | |
81 | |
82 Under the covers, it creates a pool of long-lived PythonTestRunners, which | |
83 execute tests from the pool of tests. | |
84 | |
85 Args: | |
86 attached_devices: a list of device IDs attached to the host. | |
87 available_tests: a list of tests to run which subclass PythonTestBase. | |
88 options: Options to use for setting up tests. | |
89 | |
90 Returns: | |
91 An aggregated list of test results. | |
92 """ | |
93 tests_container = None | |
94 | |
95 def __init__(self, attached_devices, available_tests, options): | |
96 self.options = options | |
97 self.attached_devices = attached_devices | |
98 self.retries = options.shard_retries | |
99 self.tests = available_tests | |
100 | |
101 def _SetupSharding(self, tests): | |
102 """Creates the shared pool of tests and makes it available to test runners. | |
103 | |
104 Args: | |
105 tests: the list of tests which will be consumed by workers. | |
106 """ | |
107 SetTestsContainer(sharded_tests_queue.ShardedTestsQueue( | |
108 len(self.attached_devices), tests)) | |
109 | |
110 def RunShardedTests(self): | |
111 """Runs tests in parallel using a pool of workers. | |
112 | |
113 Returns: | |
114 A list of test results aggregated from all test runs. | |
115 """ | |
116 logging.warning('*' * 80) | |
117 logging.warning('Sharding in ' + str(len(self.attached_devices)) + | |
118 ' devices.') | |
119 logging.warning('Note that the output is not synchronized.') | |
120 logging.warning('Look for the "Final result" banner in the end.') | |
121 logging.warning('*' * 80) | |
122 final_results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() | |
123 tests_to_run = self.tests | |
124 | |
125 Forwarder.KillHost() | |
126 | |
127 for retry in xrange(self.retries): | |
128 logging.warning('Try %d of %d', retry + 1, self.retries) | |
129 self._SetupSharding(self.tests) | |
130 test_runners = self._MakeTestRunners(self.attached_devices) | |
131 logging.warning('Starting...') | |
132 pool = multiprocessing.Pool(len(self.attached_devices), | |
133 SetTestsContainer, | |
134 [PythonTestSharder.tests_container]) | |
135 | |
136 # List of TestRunResults objects from each test execution. | |
137 try: | |
138 results_lists = pool.map(_DefaultRunnable, test_runners) | |
139 except Exception: | |
140 logging.exception('Unable to run tests. Something with the ' | |
141 'PythonTestRunners has gone wrong.') | |
142 raise Exception('PythonTestRunners were unable to run tests.') | |
143 | |
144 test_results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() | |
145 for t in results_lists: | |
146 test_results.AddTestRunResults(t) | |
147 # Accumulate passing results. | |
148 final_results.AddResults(test_results.GetPass()) | |
149 # If we have failed tests, map them to tests to retry. | |
150 failed_tests = [t.GetName() for t in test_results.GetNotPass()] | |
151 tests_to_run = self._GetTestsToRetry(self.tests, failed_tests) | |
152 | |
153 # Bail out early if we have no more tests. This can happen if all tests | |
154 # pass before we're out of retries, for example. | |
155 if not tests_to_run: | |
156 break | |
157 | |
158 # all_passed has accumulated all passing test results. | |
159 # test_results will have the results from the most recent run, which could | |
160 # include a variety of failure modes (unknown, crashed, failed, etc). | |
161 test_results.AddResults(final_results.GetPass()) | |
162 final_results = test_results | |
163 | |
164 return final_results | |
165 | |
166 def _MakeTestRunners(self, attached_devices): | |
167 """Initialize and return a list of PythonTestRunners. | |
168 | |
169 Args: | |
170 attached_devices: list of device IDs attached to host. | |
171 | |
172 Returns: | |
173 A list of PythonTestRunners, one for each device. | |
174 """ | |
175 test_runners = [] | |
176 for index, device in enumerate(attached_devices): | |
177 logging.warning('*' * 80) | |
178 logging.warning('Creating shard %d for %s', index, device) | |
179 logging.warning('*' * 80) | |
180 # Bind the PythonTestRunner to a device & shard index. Give it the | |
181 # runnable which it will use to actually execute the tests. | |
182 test_options = copy.deepcopy(self.options) | |
183 test_options.ensure_value('device_id', device) | |
184 test_options.ensure_value('shard_index', index) | |
185 test_runner = PythonTestRunner(test_options) | |
186 test_runners.append(test_runner) | |
187 | |
188 return test_runners | |
189 | |
190 def _GetTestsToRetry(self, available_tests, failed_test_names): | |
191 """Infers a list of tests to retry from failed tests and available tests. | |
192 | |
193 Args: | |
194 available_tests: a list of tests which subclass PythonTestBase. | |
195 failed_test_names: a list of failed test names. | |
196 | |
197 Returns: | |
198 A list of test objects which correspond to test names found in | |
199 failed_test_names, or an empty list if there is no correspondence. | |
200 """ | |
201 tests_to_retry = [t for t in available_tests | |
202 if t.qualified_name in failed_test_names] | |
203 return tests_to_retry | |
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