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#!/usr/bin/python3
'''
This entire file is licensed under MIT.
Copyright 2020 Sophie Winter
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
'''
# This script runs an integration test. See test/README.md for details
usage = 'Usage: python3 run-test <test-binary>'
import os
from os import path
import sys
import shutil
import time
import subprocess
import threading
from typing import List, Dict, Optional, Any
# All callables (generally lambdas) appended to this list will be called at the end of the program
cleanup_funcs = []
class TestError(RuntimeError):
pass
def get_xdg_runtime_dir() -> str:
'''
Creates a directory to use as the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR.
It bases the result on the current PID because each test running in parallel needs a unique directory.
'''
tmp_runtime_dir = '/tmp/layer-shell-test-runtime-dir-' + str(os.getpid())
if (path.exists(tmp_runtime_dir)):
# We should wipe the dir on cleanup, but things can go wrong
wipe_xdg_runtime_dir(tmp_runtime_dir)
os.mkdir(tmp_runtime_dir)
cleanup_funcs.append(lambda: wipe_xdg_runtime_dir(tmp_runtime_dir))
return tmp_runtime_dir
def wipe_xdg_runtime_dir(p: str):
assert p.startswith('/tmp'), 'Sanity check'
assert 'layer-shell-test-runtime-dir' in p, 'Sanity check'
shutil.rmtree(p)
def wait_until_appears(p: str):
'''Waits for something to appear at the given path'''
sleep_time = 0.01
timeout = 5.0
for i in range(int(timeout / sleep_time)):
if path.exists(p):
return
time.sleep(0.01)
raise TestError(p + ' did not appear in ' + str(timeout) + ' seconds')
def format_stream(name: str, stream: str) -> str:
'''
After collecting a programs output stream into a string, this function formats it for easy reading.
Specifically, it gives it a colored border and a name.
'''
l_pad = 28 - len(name) // 2
r_pad = l_pad
if len(name) % 2 == 1:
r_pad -= 1
l_pad = max(l_pad, 1)
r_pad = max(r_pad, 1)
header = '─' * l_pad + '┤ ' + name + ' ├' + '─' * r_pad + '┈'
divider = '\n│'
body = divider.join(' ' + line for line in stream.strip().splitlines())
footer = '─' * 60 + '┈'
return '╭' + header + divider + body + '\n╰' + footer
def format_process_report(name: str, returncode: int, stdout: str, stderr: str) -> str:
'''After running a program, this function is used to format it's output for easy reading'''
result = format_stream(name + ' stderr', stderr) + '\n\n'
if stdout:
result += format_stream(name + ' stdout', stdout) + '\n\n'
else:
result += 'stdout empty, '
result += 'exit code: ' + str(returncode)
return result
class Pipe:
'''
The normal Python subprocess.PIPE freezes the subprocess after it fills up a finite output buffer.
This class solves that by opening a pipe and reading from it from another thread whil the subprocess runs.
This increases the output limit to the system's available memory
See: https://github.com/wmww/gtk-layer-shell/issues/91#issuecomment-719082062
See: https://thraxil.org/users/anders/posts/2008/03/13/Subprocess-Hanging-PIPE-is-your-enemy/
'''
def __init__(self, name: str):
'''name is only for debugging'''
readable, writable = os.pipe()
self.fd = writable
self.data: Any = bytes()
self.result: Optional[str] = None
# Read the data coming out of the pipe on a background thread
# This keeps the buffer from filling up and blocking
self.reader_thread = threading.Thread(name=name, target=self.read, args=(readable,))
self.reader_thread.start()
cleanup_funcs.append(lambda: self.close())
def read(self, readable: int):
'''Reads from the given fd until the other side closes'''
while True:
data = os.read(readable, 1000)
if not data:
# We've reached the end of the data
os.close(readable)
return
self.data += data
def close(self):
'''Closes the fd and stops the reader'''
if self.reader_thread.is_alive():
os.close(self.fd)
self.reader_thread.join(timeout=1)
assert not self.reader_thread.is_alive(), 'Failed to join pipe reader thread'
def collect_str(self) -> str:
'''Closes the pipe if needed and returns the read data decoded as UTF-8'''
if self.result is None:
self.close()
self.result = self.data.decode('utf-8')
self.data = None
return self.result
class Program:
'''A program to run as a subprocess'''
def __init__(self, name: str, args: List[str], env: Dict[str, str]):
self.name = name
self.stdout = Pipe(name + ' stdout')
self.stderr = Pipe(name + ' stderr')
self.subprocess = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=self.stdout.fd, stderr=self.stderr.fd, env=env)
cleanup_funcs.append(lambda: self.kill())
def finish(self, timeout: float):
try:
self.subprocess.wait(timeout=timeout)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
self.kill()
raise TestError(self.format_output() + '\n\n' + self.name + ' timed out')
def kill(self):
if self.subprocess.returncode is None:
self.subprocess.kill()
self.subprocess.wait()
def format_output(self):
assert self.subprocess.returncode is not None, 'Program.format_output() called before process exited'
return format_process_report(
self.name,
self.subprocess.returncode,
self.stdout.collect_str(),
self.stderr.collect_str())
def check_returncode(self):
assert self.subprocess.returncode is not None, repr(self.name) + '.check_returncode() called before process exited'
if self.subprocess.returncode != 0:
raise TestError(
self.format_output() + '\n\n' +
self.name + ' failed (return code ' + str(self.subprocess.returncode) + ')')
def collect_output(self):
return self.stdout.collect_str(), self.stderr.collect_str()
def run_test(name: str, server_args: List[str], client_args: List[str], xdg_runtime: str, wayland_display: str) -> str:
'''
Runs two processes: a mock server and the test client
Does *not* check that client's message assertions pass, this must be done later using the returned output
'''
env = os.environ.copy()
env['XDG_RUNTIME_DIR'] = xdg_runtime
env['WAYLAND_DISPLAY'] = wayland_display
env['CLIENT_TO_SERVER_FIFO'] = xdg_runtime + '/' + wayland_display + '-c2s'
env['SERVER_TO_CLIENT_FIFO'] = xdg_runtime + '/' + wayland_display + '-s2c'
env['WAYLAND_DEBUG'] = '1'
server = Program('server', server_args, env)
try:
wait_until_appears(path.join(xdg_runtime, wayland_display))
except TestError as e:
server.kill()
raise TestError(server.format_output() + '\n\n' + str(e))
client = Program(name, client_args, env)
errors: List[str] = []
try:
client.finish(timeout=10)
client.check_returncode()
except TestError as e:
errors.append(str(e))
try:
server.finish(timeout=1)
server.check_returncode()
except TestError as e:
errors.append(str(e))
if errors:
raise TestError('\n\n'.join(errors))
client_stdout, client_stderr = client.collect_output()
if client_stdout.strip() != '':
raise TestError(format_stream(name + ' stdout', client_stdout) + '\n\n' + name + ' stdout not empty')
return client_stderr
def line_contains(line: str, tokens: List[str]) -> bool:
'''Returns if the given line contains a list of tokens in the given order (anything can be between tokens)'''
found = True
for token in tokens:
if token in line:
line = line[line.find(token) + len(token):]
else:
found = False
return found
def verify_result(lines: List[str]):
'''Runs through the output of a client and verifies that all expectations pass, see the test README.md details'''
assertions: List[List[str]] = []
negative_assertions: List[List[str]] = []
section_start = 0
set_expectation = False
checked_expectation = False
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
if line.startswith('EXPECT: '):
assertions.append(line.split()[1:])
set_expectation = True
elif line.startswith('UNEXPECT: '):
negative_assertions.append(line.split()[1:])
set_expectation = True
elif line.startswith('[') and line.endswith(')') and ('@' in line or '#' in line):
if assertions and line_contains(line, assertions[0]):
assertions = assertions[1:]
for negative_assertion in negative_assertions:
if line_contains(line, negative_assertion):
section = format_stream('relevant section', '\n'.join(lines[section_start:i + 1]))
raise TestError(section + '\n\nunexpected message matching "' + ' '.join(negative_assertion) + '"')
if line == 'CHECK EXPECTATIONS COMPLETED' or i == len(lines) - 1:
checked_expectation = True
if assertions:
section = format_stream('relevant section', '\n'.join(lines[section_start:i]))
raise TestError(section + '\n\ndid not find "' + ' '.join(assertions[0]) + '"')
section_start = i + 1
negative_assertions = []
if not set_expectation or not checked_expectation:
# If the test didn't use the right expectation format or something we don't want to silently pass
raise TestError('test did not correctly set and check an expectation')
def main():
client_bin = sys.argv[1]
name = path.basename(client_bin)
build_dir = os.environ.get('GTK4_LAYER_SHELL_BUILD')
if not build_dir:
build_dir = path.dirname(client_bin)
while not path.exists(path.join(build_dir, 'build.ninja')):
build_dir = path.dirname(build_dir)
assert build_dir != '' and build_dir != '/', (
'Could not determine build directory from GTK4_LAYER_SHELL_BUILD or ' + client_bin
)
assert build_dir, 'GTK4_LAYER_SHELL_BUILD environment variable not set'
server_bin = path.join(build_dir, 'test', 'mock-server', 'mock-server')
assert path.exists(client_bin), 'Could not find client at ' + client_bin
assert os.access(client_bin, os.X_OK), client_bin + ' is not executable'
assert path.exists(server_bin), 'Could not find server at ' + server_bin
assert os.access(server_bin, os.X_OK), server_bin + ' is not executable'
wayland_display = 'wayland-test'
xdg_runtime = get_xdg_runtime_dir()
client_stderr = run_test(name, [server_bin], [client_bin, '--auto'], xdg_runtime, wayland_display)
client_lines = [line.strip() for line in client_stderr.strip().splitlines()]
try:
verify_result(client_lines)
except TestError as e:
raise TestError(format_stream(name + ' stderr', client_stderr) + '\n\n' + str(e))
if __name__ == '__main__':
assert len(sys.argv) == 2, 'Incorrect number of args. ' + usage
fail = False
try:
main()
print('Passed')
except TestError as e:
fail = True
print(e)
finally:
for func in cleanup_funcs:
func()
if fail:
exit(1)
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