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| 1 # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| 2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
| 3 # found in the LICENSE file. | |
| 4 | |
| 5 """Runs content_browsertests.""" | |
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frankf
2013/07/16 00:02:18
Update these.
gkanwar
2013/07/16 00:47:03
Done.
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| 6 | |
| 7 import logging | |
| 8 import os | |
| 9 import sys | |
| 10 | |
| 11 from pylib import android_commands | |
| 12 from pylib import cmd_helper | |
| 13 from pylib import constants | |
| 14 from pylib import ports | |
| 15 from pylib.base import base_test_result | |
| 16 from pylib.gtest import setup as gtest_setup | |
| 17 from pylib.gtest import test_runner | |
| 18 from pylib.utils import report_results | |
| 19 | |
| 20 sys.path.insert(0, | |
| 21 os.path.join(constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'build', 'util', 'lib')) | |
| 22 from common import unittest_util | |
| 23 | |
| 24 | |
| 25 def Setup(test_arguments, timeout, cleanup_test_files, tool, build_type, | |
| 26 webkit, push_deps, gtest_filter): | |
| 27 """Create the test runner factory and tests. | |
| 28 | |
| 29 Args: | |
| 30 test_arguments: Additional arguments to pass to the test binary. | |
| 31 timeout: Timeout for each test. | |
| 32 cleanup_test_files: Whether or not to cleanup test files on device. | |
| 33 tool: Name of the Valgrind tool. | |
| 34 build_type: 'Release' or 'Debug'. | |
| 35 webkit: Whether the suite is being run from a WebKit checkout. | |
| 36 push_deps: If True, push all dependencies to the device. | |
| 37 gtest_filter: filter for tests. | |
| 38 | |
| 39 Returns: | |
| 40 A tuple of (TestRunnerFactory, tests). | |
| 41 """ | |
| 42 | |
| 43 test_suite_dir = os.path.join(cmd_helper.OutDirectory.get(), build_type) | |
| 44 test_suite = os.path.join(test_suite_dir, 'apks', | |
| 45 constants.BROWSERTEST_SUITE_NAME + '.apk') | |
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frankf
2013/07/16 00:02:18
indent issue
gkanwar
2013/07/16 00:47:03
Done.
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| 46 | |
| 47 # Constructs a new TestRunner with the current options. | |
| 48 def TestRunnerFactory(device, shard_index): | |
| 49 return test_runner.TestRunner( | |
| 50 device, | |
| 51 test_suite, | |
| 52 test_arguments, | |
| 53 timeout, | |
| 54 cleanup_test_files, | |
| 55 tool, | |
| 56 build_type, | |
| 57 webkit, | |
| 58 push_deps, | |
| 59 constants.BROWSERTEST_TEST_PACKAGE_NAME, | |
| 60 constants.BROWSERTEST_TEST_ACTIVITY_NAME, | |
| 61 constants.BROWSERTEST_COMMAND_LINE_FILE) | |
| 62 | |
| 63 # TODO(gkanwar): This breaks the abstraction of having dispatch.Dispatch deal | |
| 64 # entirely with the devices. Can we do this another way? | |
| 65 attached_devices = android_commands.GetAttachedDevices() | |
| 66 # Get tests and split them up based on the number of devices. | |
| 67 all_enabled = gtest_setup.GetAllEnabledTests(TestRunnerFactory, | |
| 68 attached_devices) | |
| 69 if gtest_filter: | |
| 70 all_tests = unittest_util.FilterTestNames(all_enabled, | |
| 71 gtest_filter) | |
| 72 else: | |
| 73 all_tests = _FilterTests(all_enabled) | |
| 74 | |
| 75 return (TestRunnerFactory, all_tests) | |
| 76 | |
| 77 | |
| 78 def _FilterTests(all_enabled_tests): | |
| 79 """Filters out tests and fixtures starting with PRE_ and MANUAL_.""" | |
| 80 return [t for t in all_enabled_tests if _ShouldRunOnBot(t)] | |
| 81 | |
| 82 | |
| 83 def _ShouldRunOnBot(test): | |
| 84 fixture, case = test.split('.', 1) | |
| 85 if _StartsWith(fixture, case, 'PRE_'): | |
| 86 return False | |
| 87 if _StartsWith(fixture, case, 'MANUAL_'): | |
| 88 return False | |
| 89 return True | |
| 90 | |
| 91 | |
| 92 def _StartsWith(a, b, prefix): | |
| 93 return a.startswith(prefix) or b.startswith(prefix) | |
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