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# Copyright 2016 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.
"""Test runners for iOS."""
import errno
import signal
import sys
import collections
import logging
import os
import psutil
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import threading
import time
import file_util
import gtest_utils
import iossim_util
import standard_json_util as sju
import test_apps
import xcode_log_parser
import xcode_util
import xctest_utils
LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DERIVED_DATA = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData')
READLINE_TIMEOUT = 180
class Error(Exception):
"""Base class for errors."""
pass
class OtoolError(Error):
"""OTool non-zero error code"""
def __init__(self, code):
super(OtoolError,
self).__init__('otool returned a non-zero return code: %s' % code)
class TestRunnerError(Error):
"""Base class for TestRunner-related errors."""
pass
class DeviceError(TestRunnerError):
"""Base class for physical device related errors."""
pass
class AppLaunchError(TestRunnerError):
"""The app failed to launch."""
pass
class AppNotFoundError(TestRunnerError):
"""The requested app was not found."""
def __init__(self, app_path):
super(AppNotFoundError, self).__init__(
'App does not exist: %s' % app_path)
class SystemAlertPresentError(DeviceError):
"""System alert is shown on the device."""
def __init__(self):
super(SystemAlertPresentError, self).__init__(
'System alert is shown on the device.')
class DeviceDetectionError(DeviceError):
"""Unexpected number of devices detected."""
def __init__(self, udids):
super(DeviceDetectionError, self).__init__(
'Expected one device, found %s:\n%s' % (len(udids), '\n'.join(udids)))
class DeviceRestartError(DeviceError):
"""Error restarting a device."""
def __init__(self):
super(DeviceRestartError, self).__init__('Error restarting a device')
class PlugInsNotFoundError(TestRunnerError):
"""The PlugIns directory was not found."""
def __init__(self, plugins_dir):
super(PlugInsNotFoundError, self).__init__(
'PlugIns directory does not exist: %s' % plugins_dir)
class SimulatorNotFoundError(TestRunnerError):
"""The given simulator binary was not found."""
def __init__(self, iossim_path):
super(SimulatorNotFoundError, self).__init__(
'Simulator does not exist: %s' % iossim_path)
class TestDataExtractionError(DeviceError):
"""Error extracting test data or crash reports from a device."""
def __init__(self):
super(TestDataExtractionError, self).__init__('Failed to extract test data')
class XcodeVersionNotFoundError(TestRunnerError):
"""The requested version of Xcode was not found."""
def __init__(self, xcode_version):
super(XcodeVersionNotFoundError, self).__init__(
'Xcode version not found: %s' % xcode_version)
class XCTestConfigError(TestRunnerError):
"""Error related with XCTest config."""
def __init__(self, message):
super(XCTestConfigError,
self).__init__('Incorrect config related with XCTest: %s' % message)
class XCTestPlugInNotFoundError(TestRunnerError):
"""The .xctest PlugIn was not found."""
def __init__(self, xctest_path):
super(XCTestPlugInNotFoundError, self).__init__(
'XCTest not found: %s' % xctest_path)
class MacToolchainNotFoundError(TestRunnerError):
"""The mac_toolchain is not specified."""
def __init__(self, mac_toolchain):
super(MacToolchainNotFoundError, self).__init__(
'mac_toolchain is not specified or not found: "%s"' % mac_toolchain)
class XcodePathNotFoundError(TestRunnerError):
"""The path to Xcode.app is not specified."""
def __init__(self, xcode_path):
super(XcodePathNotFoundError, self).__init__(
'xcode_path is not specified or does not exist: "%s"' % xcode_path)
class ShardingDisabledError(TestRunnerError):
"""Temporary error indicating that sharding is not yet implemented."""
def __init__(self):
super(ShardingDisabledError, self).__init__(
'Sharding has not been implemented!')
def get_device_ios_version(udid):
"""Gets device iOS version.
Args:
udid: (str) iOS device UDID.
Returns:
Device UDID.
"""
return subprocess.check_output(['ideviceinfo',
'--udid', udid,
'-k', 'ProductVersion']).strip()
def defaults_write(d, key, value):
"""Run 'defaults write d key value' command.
Args:
d: (str) A dictionary.
key: (str) A key.
value: (str) A value.
"""
LOGGER.info('Run \'defaults write %s %s %s\'' % (d, key, value))
subprocess.call(['defaults', 'write', d, key, value])
def defaults_delete(d, key):
"""Run 'defaults delete d key' command.
Args:
d: (str) A dictionary.
key: (str) Key to delete.
"""
LOGGER.info('Run \'defaults delete %s %s\'' % (d, key))
subprocess.call(['defaults', 'delete', d, key])
def terminate_process(proc, proc_name):
"""Terminates the process.
If an error occurs ignore it, just print out a message.
Args:
proc: A subprocess to terminate.
proc_name: A name of process.
"""
try:
LOGGER.info('Killing hung process %s' % proc.pid)
proc.terminate()
attempts_to_kill = 3
ps = psutil.Process(proc.pid)
for _ in range(attempts_to_kill):
# Check whether proc.pid process is still alive.
if ps.is_running():
LOGGER.info(
'Process %s is still alive! %s process might block it.',
psutil.Process(proc.pid).name(), proc_name)
running_processes = [
p for p in psutil.process_iter()
# Use as_dict() to avoid API changes across versions of psutil.
if proc_name == p.as_dict(attrs=['name'])['name']]
if not running_processes:
LOGGER.debug('There are no running %s processes.', proc_name)
break
LOGGER.debug('List of running %s processes: %s'
% (proc_name, running_processes))
# Killing running processes with proc_name
for p in running_processes:
p.send_signal(signal.SIGKILL)
psutil.wait_procs(running_processes)
else:
LOGGER.info('Process was killed!')
break
except OSError as ex:
LOGGER.info('Error while killing a process: %s' % ex)
# TODO(crbug.com/1044812): Moved print_process_output to utils class.
def print_process_output(proc,
proc_name=None,
parser=None,
timeout=READLINE_TIMEOUT):
"""Logs process messages in console and waits until process is done.
Method waits until no output message and if no message for timeout seconds,
process will be terminated.
Args:
proc: A running process.
proc_name: (str) A process name that has to be killed
if no output occurs in specified timeout. Sometimes proc generates
child process that may block its parent and for such cases
proc_name refers to the name of child process.
If proc_name is not specified, process name will be used to kill process.
parser: A parser.
timeout: A timeout(in seconds) to subprocess.stdout.readline method.
"""
out = []
if not proc_name:
proc_name = psutil.Process(proc.pid).name()
while True:
# subprocess.stdout.readline() might be stuck from time to time
# and tests fail because of TIMEOUT.
# Try to fix the issue by adding timer-thread for `timeout` seconds
# that will kill `frozen` running process if no new line is read
# and will finish test attempt.
# If new line appears in timeout, just cancel timer.
try:
timer = threading.Timer(timeout, terminate_process, [proc, proc_name])
timer.start()
line = proc.stdout.readline()
finally:
timer.cancel()
if not line:
break
line = line.rstrip()
out.append(line)
if parser:
parser.ProcessLine(line)
LOGGER.info(line)
sys.stdout.flush()
LOGGER.debug('Finished print_process_output.')
return out
def get_current_xcode_info():
"""Returns the current Xcode path, version, and build number.
Returns:
A dict with 'path', 'version', and 'build' keys.
'path': The absolute path to the Xcode installation.
'version': The Xcode version.
'build': The Xcode build version.
"""
try:
out = subprocess.check_output(['xcodebuild', '-version']).splitlines()
version, build_version = out[0].split(' ')[-1], out[1].split(' ')[-1]
path = subprocess.check_output(['xcode-select', '--print-path']).rstrip()
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
version = build_version = path = None
return {
'path': path,
'version': version,
'build': build_version,
}
class TestRunner(object):
"""Base class containing common functionality."""
def __init__(
self,
app_path,
out_dir,
env_vars=None,
retries=None,
shards=None,
test_args=None,
test_cases=None,
xctest=False,
):
"""Initializes a new instance of this class.
Args:
app_path: Path to the compiled .app to run.
out_dir: Directory to emit test data into.
env_vars: List of environment variables to pass to the test itself.
retries: Number of times to retry failed test cases.
test_args: List of strings to pass as arguments to the test when
launching.
test_cases: List of tests to be included in the test run. None or [] to
include all tests.
xctest: Whether or not this is an XCTest.
Raises:
AppNotFoundError: If the given app does not exist.
PlugInsNotFoundError: If the PlugIns directory does not exist for XCTests.
XcodeVersionNotFoundError: If the given Xcode version does not exist.
XCTestPlugInNotFoundError: If the .xctest PlugIn does not exist.
"""
app_path = os.path.abspath(app_path)
if not os.path.exists(app_path):
raise AppNotFoundError(app_path)
xcode_info = get_current_xcode_info()
LOGGER.info('Using Xcode version %s build %s at %s',
xcode_info['version'],
xcode_info['build'],
xcode_info['path'])
if not os.path.exists(out_dir):
os.makedirs(out_dir)
self.app_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.split(app_path)[-1])[0]
self.app_path = app_path
self.cfbundleid = test_apps.get_bundle_id(app_path)
self.env_vars = env_vars or []
self.logs = collections.OrderedDict()
self.out_dir = out_dir
self.retries = retries or 0
self.shards = shards or 1
self.test_args = test_args or []
self.test_cases = test_cases or []
self.xctest_path = ''
self.xctest = xctest
self.test_results = {}
self.test_results['version'] = 3
self.test_results['path_delimiter'] = '.'
self.test_results['seconds_since_epoch'] = int(time.time())
# This will be overwritten when the tests complete successfully.
self.test_results['interrupted'] = True
if self.xctest:
plugins_dir = os.path.join(self.app_path, 'PlugIns')
if not os.path.exists(plugins_dir):
raise PlugInsNotFoundError(plugins_dir)
for plugin in os.listdir(plugins_dir):
if plugin.endswith('.xctest'):
self.xctest_path = os.path.join(plugins_dir, plugin)
if not os.path.exists(self.xctest_path):
raise XCTestPlugInNotFoundError(self.xctest_path)
def get_launch_command(self, test_app, out_dir, destination, shards=1):
"""Returns the command that can be used to launch the test app.
Args:
test_app: An app that stores data about test required to run.
out_dir: (str) A path for results.
destination: (str) A destination of device/simulator.
shards: (int) How many shards the tests should be divided into.
Returns:
A list of strings forming the command to launch the test.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_launch_env(self):
"""Returns a dict of environment variables to use to launch the test app.
Returns:
A dict of environment variables.
"""
return os.environ.copy()
def start_proc(self, cmd):
"""Starts a process with cmd command and os.environ.
Returns:
An instance of process.
"""
return subprocess.Popen(
cmd,
env=self.get_launch_env(),
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
def shutdown_and_restart(self):
"""Restart a device or relaunch a simulator."""
pass
def set_up(self):
"""Performs setup actions which must occur prior to every test launch."""
raise NotImplementedError
def tear_down(self):
"""Performs cleanup actions which must occur after every test launch."""
raise NotImplementedError
def screenshot_desktop(self):
"""Saves a screenshot of the desktop in the output directory."""
subprocess.check_call([
'screencapture',
os.path.join(self.out_dir, 'desktop_%s.png' % time.time()),
])
def retrieve_derived_data(self):
"""Retrieves the contents of DerivedData"""
# DerivedData contains some logs inside workspace-specific directories.
# Since we don't control the name of the workspace or project, most of
# the directories are just called "temporary", making it hard to tell
# which directory we need to retrieve. Instead we just delete the
# entire contents of this directory before starting and return the
# entire contents after the test is over.
if os.path.exists(DERIVED_DATA):
os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.out_dir, 'DerivedData'))
derived_data = os.path.join(self.out_dir, 'DerivedData')
for directory in os.listdir(DERIVED_DATA):
LOGGER.info('Copying %s directory', directory)
shutil.move(os.path.join(DERIVED_DATA, directory), derived_data)
def wipe_derived_data(self):
"""Removes the contents of Xcode's DerivedData directory."""
if os.path.exists(DERIVED_DATA):
shutil.rmtree(DERIVED_DATA)
os.mkdir(DERIVED_DATA)
def process_xcresult_dir(self):
"""Copies artifacts & diagnostic logs, zips and removes .xcresult dir."""
# .xcresult dir only exists when using Xcode 11+ and running as XCTest.
if not xcode_util.using_xcode_11_or_higher() or not self.xctest:
LOGGER.info('Skip processing xcresult directory.')
xcresult_paths = []
# Warning: This piece of code assumes .xcresult folder is directly under
# self.out_dir. This is true for TestRunner subclasses in this file.
# xcresult folder path is whatever passed in -resultBundlePath to xcodebuild
# command appended with '.xcresult' suffix.
for filename in os.listdir(self.out_dir):
full_path = os.path.join(self.out_dir, filename)
if full_path.endswith('.xcresult') and os.path.isdir(full_path):
xcresult_paths.append(full_path)
log_parser = xcode_log_parser.get_parser()
for xcresult in xcresult_paths:
# This is what was passed in -resultBundlePath to xcodebuild command.
result_bundle_path = os.path.splitext(xcresult)[0]
log_parser.copy_artifacts(result_bundle_path)
log_parser.export_diagnostic_data(result_bundle_path)
# result_bundle_path is a symlink to xcresult directory.
if os.path.islink(result_bundle_path):
os.unlink(result_bundle_path)
file_util.zip_and_remove_folder(xcresult)
def run_tests(self, cmd=None):
"""Runs passed-in tests.
Args:
cmd: Command to run tests.
Return:
out: (list) List of strings of subprocess's output.
returncode: (int) Return code of subprocess.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def set_sigterm_handler(self, handler):
"""Sets the SIGTERM handler for the test runner.
This is its own separate function so it can be mocked in tests.
Args:
handler: The handler to be called when a SIGTERM is caught
Returns:
The previous SIGTERM handler for the test runner.
"""
LOGGER.debug('Setting sigterm handler.')
return signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, handler)
def handle_sigterm(self, proc):
"""Handles a SIGTERM sent while a test command is executing.
Will SIGKILL the currently executing test process, then
attempt to exit gracefully.
Args:
proc: The currently executing test process.
"""
LOGGER.warning('Sigterm caught during test run. Killing test process.')
proc.kill()
def _run(self, cmd, shards=1):
"""Runs the specified command, parsing GTest output.
Args:
cmd: List of strings forming the command to run.
Returns:
GTestResult instance.
"""
result = gtest_utils.GTestResult(cmd)
parser = gtest_utils.GTestLogParser()
# TODO(crbug.com/812705): Implement test sharding for unit tests.
# TODO(crbug.com/812712): Use thread pool for DeviceTestRunner as well.
proc = self.start_proc(cmd)
old_handler = self.set_sigterm_handler(
lambda _signum, _frame: self.handle_sigterm(proc))
print_process_output(proc, 'xcodebuild', parser)
LOGGER.info('Waiting for test process to terminate.')
proc.wait()
LOGGER.info('Test process terminated.')
self.set_sigterm_handler(old_handler)
sys.stdout.flush()
LOGGER.debug('Stdout flushed after test process.')
returncode = proc.returncode
LOGGER.debug('Processing test results.')
for test in parser.FailedTests(include_flaky=True):
# Test cases are named as <test group>.<test case>. If the test case
# is prefixed with "FLAKY_", it should be reported as flaked not failed.
if '.' in test and test.split('.', 1)[1].startswith('FLAKY_'):
result.flaked_tests[test] = parser.FailureDescription(test)
else:
result.failed_tests[test] = parser.FailureDescription(test)
result.passed_tests.extend(parser.PassedTests(include_flaky=True))
# Only GTest outputs compiled tests in a json file.
result.disabled_tests_from_compiled_tests_file.extend(
parser.DisabledTestsFromCompiledTestsFile())
LOGGER.info('%s returned %s\n', cmd[0], returncode)
# xcodebuild can return 5 if it exits noncleanly even if all tests passed.
# Therefore we cannot rely on process exit code to determine success.
result.finalize(returncode, parser.CompletedWithoutFailure())
return result
def launch(self):
"""Launches the test app."""
self.set_up()
destination = 'id=%s' % self.udid
# When current |launch| method is invoked, this is running a unit test
# target. For simulators, '--xctest' is passed to test runner scripts to
# make it run XCTest based unit test.
if self.xctest:
# TODO(crbug.com/1085603): Pass in test runner an arg to determine if it's
# device test or simulator test and test the arg here.
if self.__class__.__name__ == 'SimulatorTestRunner':
test_app = test_apps.SimulatorXCTestUnitTestsApp(
self.app_path,
included_tests=self.test_cases,
env_vars=self.env_vars,
test_args=self.test_args)
elif self.__class__.__name__ == 'DeviceTestRunner':
test_app = test_apps.DeviceXCTestUnitTestsApp(
self.app_path,
included_tests=self.test_cases,
env_vars=self.env_vars,
test_args=self.test_args)
else:
raise XCTestConfigError('Wrong config. TestRunner.launch() called from'
' an unexpected class.')
else:
test_app = test_apps.GTestsApp(
self.app_path,
included_tests=self.test_cases,
env_vars=self.env_vars,
test_args=self.test_args)
out_dir = os.path.join(self.out_dir, 'TestResults')
cmd = self.get_launch_command(test_app, out_dir, destination, self.shards)
try:
result = self._run(cmd=cmd, shards=self.shards or 1)
if result.crashed and not result.crashed_test:
# If the app crashed but not during any particular test case, assume
# it crashed on startup. Try one more time.
self.shutdown_and_restart()
LOGGER.warning('Crashed on startup, retrying...\n')
out_dir = os.path.join(self.out_dir, 'retry_after_crash_on_startup')
cmd = self.get_launch_command(test_app, out_dir, destination,
self.shards)
result = self._run(cmd)
if result.crashed and not result.crashed_test:
raise AppLaunchError
passed = result.passed_tests
failed = result.failed_tests
flaked = result.flaked_tests
disabled = result.disabled_tests_from_compiled_tests_file
try:
while result.crashed and result.crashed_test:
# If the app crashes during a specific test case, then resume at the
# next test case. This is achieved by filtering out every test case
# which has already run.
LOGGER.warning('Crashed during %s, resuming...\n',
result.crashed_test)
test_app.excluded_tests = passed + failed.keys() + flaked.keys()
retry_out_dir = os.path.join(
self.out_dir, 'retry_after_crash_%d' % int(time.time()))
result = self._run(
self.get_launch_command(
test_app, os.path.join(retry_out_dir, str(int(time.time()))),
destination))
passed.extend(result.passed_tests)
failed.update(result.failed_tests)
flaked.update(result.flaked_tests)
if not disabled:
disabled = result.disabled_tests_from_compiled_tests_file
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.E2BIG:
LOGGER.error('Too many test cases to resume.')
else:
raise
# Instantiate this after crash retries so that all tests have a first
# pass before entering the retry block below.
# For each retry that passes, we want to mark it separately as passed
# (ie/ "FAIL PASS"), with is_flaky=True.
# TODO(crbug.com/1132476): Report failed GTest logs to ResultSink.
output = sju.StdJson(passed=passed, failed=failed, flaked=flaked)
# Retry failed test cases.
retry_results = {}
test_app.excluded_tests = []
if self.retries and failed:
LOGGER.warning('%s tests failed and will be retried.\n', len(failed))
for i in xrange(self.retries):
for test in failed.keys():
LOGGER.info('Retry #%s for %s.\n', i + 1, test)
test_app.included_tests = [test]
retry_out_dir = os.path.join(self.out_dir, test + '_failed',
'retry_%d' % i)
retry_result = self._run(
self.get_launch_command(test_app, retry_out_dir, destination))
# If the test passed on retry, consider it flake instead of failure.
if test in retry_result.passed_tests:
flaked[test] = failed.pop(test)
output.mark_passed(test, flaky=True)
# Save the result of the latest run for each test.
retry_results[test] = retry_result
output.mark_all_skipped(disabled)
output.finalize()
# Build test_results.json.
# Check if if any of the retries crashed in addition to the original run.
interrupted = (result.crashed or
any([r.crashed for r in retry_results.values()]))
self.test_results['interrupted'] = interrupted
self.test_results['num_failures_by_type'] = {
'FAIL': len(failed) + len(flaked),
'PASS': len(passed),
}
self.test_results['tests'] = output.tests
self.logs['passed tests'] = passed
if disabled:
self.logs['disabled tests'] = disabled
if flaked:
self.logs['flaked tests'] = flaked
if failed:
self.logs['failed tests'] = failed
for test, log_lines in failed.iteritems():
self.logs[test] = log_lines
for test, log_lines in flaked.iteritems():
self.logs[test] = log_lines
return not failed and not interrupted
finally:
self.tear_down()
class SimulatorTestRunner(TestRunner):
"""Class for running tests on iossim."""
def __init__(
self,
app_path,
iossim_path,
platform,
version,
out_dir,
env_vars=None,
retries=None,
shards=None,
test_args=None,
test_cases=None,
use_clang_coverage=False,
wpr_tools_path='',
xctest=False,
):
"""Initializes a new instance of this class.
Args:
app_path: Path to the compiled .app or .ipa to run.
iossim_path: Path to the compiled iossim binary to use.
platform: Name of the platform to simulate. Supported values can be found
by running "iossim -l". e.g. "iPhone 5s", "iPad Retina".
version: Version of iOS the platform should be running. Supported values
can be found by running "iossim -l". e.g. "9.3", "8.2", "7.1".
out_dir: Directory to emit test data into.
env_vars: List of environment variables to pass to the test itself.
retries: Number of times to retry failed test cases.
test_args: List of strings to pass as arguments to the test when
launching.
test_cases: List of tests to be included in the test run. None or [] to
include all tests.
use_clang_coverage: Whether code coverage is enabled in this run.
wpr_tools_path: Path to pre-installed WPR-related tools
xctest: Whether or not this is an XCTest.
Raises:
AppNotFoundError: If the given app does not exist.
PlugInsNotFoundError: If the PlugIns directory does not exist for XCTests.
XcodeVersionNotFoundError: If the given Xcode version does not exist.
XCTestPlugInNotFoundError: If the .xctest PlugIn does not exist.
"""
super(SimulatorTestRunner, self).__init__(
app_path,
out_dir,
env_vars=env_vars,
retries=retries,
test_args=test_args,
test_cases=test_cases,
xctest=xctest,
)
iossim_path = os.path.abspath(iossim_path)
if not os.path.exists(iossim_path):
raise SimulatorNotFoundError(iossim_path)
self.homedir = ''
self.iossim_path = iossim_path
self.platform = platform
self.start_time = None
self.version = version
self.shards = shards
self.wpr_tools_path = wpr_tools_path
self.udid = iossim_util.get_simulator(self.platform, self.version)
self.use_clang_coverage = use_clang_coverage
@staticmethod
def kill_simulators():
"""Kills all running simulators."""
try:
LOGGER.info('Killing simulators.')
subprocess.check_call([
'pkill',
'-9',
'-x',
# The simulator's name varies by Xcode version.
'com.apple.CoreSimulator.CoreSimulatorService', # crbug.com/684305
'iPhone Simulator', # Xcode 5
'iOS Simulator', # Xcode 6
'Simulator', # Xcode 7+
'simctl', # https://crbug.com/637429
'xcodebuild', # https://crbug.com/684305
])
# If a signal was sent, wait for the simulators to actually be killed.
time.sleep(5)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
if e.returncode != 1:
# Ignore a 1 exit code (which means there were no simulators to kill).
raise
def wipe_simulator(self):
"""Wipes the simulator."""
iossim_util.wipe_simulator_by_udid(self.udid)
def get_home_directory(self):
"""Returns the simulator's home directory."""
return iossim_util.get_home_directory(self.platform, self.version)
def set_up(self):
"""Performs setup actions which must occur prior to every test launch."""
self.kill_simulators()
self.wipe_simulator()
self.wipe_derived_data()
self.homedir = self.get_home_directory()
# Crash reports have a timestamp in their file name, formatted as
# YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS. Save the current time in the same format so
# we can compare and fetch crash reports from this run later on.
self.start_time = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S', time.localtime())
def extract_test_data(self):
"""Extracts data emitted by the test."""
if hasattr(self, 'use_clang_coverage') and self.use_clang_coverage:
file_util.move_raw_coverage_data(self.udid, self.out_dir)
# Find the Documents directory of the test app. The app directory names
# don't correspond with any known information, so we have to examine them
# all until we find one with a matching CFBundleIdentifier.
apps_dir = os.path.join(
self.homedir, 'Containers', 'Data', 'Application')
if os.path.exists(apps_dir):
for appid_dir in os.listdir(apps_dir):
docs_dir = os.path.join(apps_dir, appid_dir, 'Documents')
metadata_plist = os.path.join(
apps_dir,
appid_dir,
'.com.apple.mobile_container_manager.metadata.plist',
)
if os.path.exists(docs_dir) and os.path.exists(metadata_plist):
cfbundleid = subprocess.check_output([
'/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy',
'-c', 'Print:MCMMetadataIdentifier',
metadata_plist,
]).rstrip()
if cfbundleid == self.cfbundleid:
shutil.copytree(docs_dir, os.path.join(self.out_dir, 'Documents'))
return
def retrieve_crash_reports(self):
"""Retrieves crash reports produced by the test."""
# A crash report's naming scheme is [app]_[timestamp]_[hostname].crash.
# e.g. net_unittests_2014-05-13-15-0900_vm1-a1.crash.
crash_reports_dir = os.path.expanduser(os.path.join(
'~', 'Library', 'Logs', 'DiagnosticReports'))
if not os.path.exists(crash_reports_dir):
return
for crash_report in os.listdir(crash_reports_dir):
report_name, ext = os.path.splitext(crash_report)
if report_name.startswith(self.app_name) and ext == '.crash':
report_time = report_name[len(self.app_name) + 1:].split('_')[0]
# The timestamp format in a crash report is big-endian and therefore
# a straight string comparison works.
if report_time > self.start_time:
with open(os.path.join(crash_reports_dir, crash_report)) as f:
self.logs['crash report (%s)' % report_time] = (
f.read().splitlines())
def tear_down(self):
"""Performs cleanup actions which must occur after every test launch."""
LOGGER.debug('Extracting test data.')
self.extract_test_data()
LOGGER.debug('Retrieving crash reports.')
self.retrieve_crash_reports()
LOGGER.debug('Retrieving derived data.')
self.retrieve_derived_data()
LOGGER.debug('Processing xcresult folder.')
self.process_xcresult_dir()
LOGGER.debug('Making desktop screenshots.')
self.screenshot_desktop()
LOGGER.debug('Killing simulators.')
self.kill_simulators()
LOGGER.debug('Wiping simulator.')
self.wipe_simulator()
LOGGER.debug('Deleting simulator.')
self.deleteSimulator(self.udid)
if os.path.exists(self.homedir):
shutil.rmtree(self.homedir, ignore_errors=True)
self.homedir = ''
LOGGER.debug('End of tear_down.')
def run_tests(self, cmd):
"""Runs passed-in tests. Builds a command and create a simulator to
run tests.
Args:
cmd: A running command.
Return:
out: (list) List of strings of subprocess's output.
returncode: (int) Return code of subprocess.
"""
proc = self.start_proc(cmd)
out = print_process_output(proc, 'xcodebuild',
xctest_utils.XCTestLogParser())
self.deleteSimulator(self.udid)
return (out, proc.returncode)
def getSimulator(self):
"""Gets a simulator or creates a new one by device types and runtimes.
Returns the udid for the created simulator instance.
Returns:
An udid of a simulator device.
"""
return iossim_util.get_simulator(self.platform, self.version)
def deleteSimulator(self, udid=None):
"""Removes dynamically created simulator devices."""
if udid:
iossim_util.delete_simulator_by_udid(udid)
def get_launch_command(self, test_app, out_dir, destination, shards=1):
"""Returns the command that can be used to launch the test app.
Args:
test_app: An app that stores data about test required to run.
out_dir: (str) A path for results.
destination: (str) A destination of device/simulator.
shards: (int) How many shards the tests should be divided into.
Returns:
A list of strings forming the command to launch the test.
"""
return test_app.command(out_dir, destination, shards)
def get_launch_env(self):
"""Returns a dict of environment variables to use to launch the test app.
Returns:
A dict of environment variables.
"""
env = super(SimulatorTestRunner, self).get_launch_env()
if self.xctest:
env['NSUnbufferedIO'] = 'YES'
return env
class DeviceTestRunner(TestRunner):
"""Class for running tests on devices."""
def __init__(
self,
app_path,
out_dir,
env_vars=None,
restart=False,
retries=None,
shards=None,
test_args=None,
test_cases=None,
xctest=False,
):
"""Initializes a new instance of this class.
Args:
app_path: Path to the compiled .app to run.
out_dir: Directory to emit test data into.
env_vars: List of environment variables to pass to the test itself.
restart: Whether or not restart device when test app crashes on startup.
retries: Number of times to retry failed test cases.
test_args: List of strings to pass as arguments to the test when
launching.
test_cases: List of tests to be included in the test run. None or [] to
include all tests.
xctest: Whether or not this is an XCTest.
Raises:
AppNotFoundError: If the given app does not exist.
PlugInsNotFoundError: If the PlugIns directory does not exist for XCTests.
XcodeVersionNotFoundError: If the given Xcode version does not exist.
XCTestPlugInNotFoundError: If the .xctest PlugIn does not exist.
"""
super(DeviceTestRunner, self).__init__(
app_path,
out_dir,
env_vars=env_vars,
retries=retries,
test_args=test_args,
test_cases=test_cases,
xctest=xctest,
)
self.udid = subprocess.check_output(['idevice_id', '--list']).rstrip()
if len(self.udid.splitlines()) != 1:
raise DeviceDetectionError(self.udid)
self.restart = restart
def uninstall_apps(self):
"""Uninstalls all apps found on the device."""
for app in self.get_installed_packages():
cmd = ['ideviceinstaller', '--udid', self.udid, '--uninstall', app]
print_process_output(self.start_proc(cmd))