# Copyright (c) 2012 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. import constants import logging import traceback import warnings # Location where chrome reads command line flags from CHROME_COMMAND_FILE = '/data/local/chrome-command-line' class FlagChanger(object): """Changes the flags Chrome runs with. There are two different use cases for this file: * Flags are permanently set by calling Set(). * Flags can be temporarily set for a particular set of unit tests. These tests should call Restore() to revert the flags to their original state once the tests have completed. """ def __init__(self, android_cmd): self._android_cmd = android_cmd # Save the original flags. self._orig_line = self._android_cmd.GetFileContents(CHROME_COMMAND_FILE) if self._orig_line: self._orig_line = self._orig_line[0].strip() # Parse out the flags into a list to facilitate adding and removing flags. self._current_flags = self._TokenizeFlags(self._orig_line) def Get(self): """Returns list of current flags.""" return self._current_flags def Set(self, flags): """Replaces all flags on the current command line with the flags given. Args: flags: A list of flags to set, eg. ['--single-process']. """ if flags: assert flags[0] != 'chrome' self._current_flags = flags self._UpdateCommandLineFile() def AddFlags(self, flags): """Appends flags to the command line if they aren't already there. Args: flags: A list of flags to add on, eg. ['--single-process']. """ if flags: assert flags[0] != 'chrome' # Avoid appending flags that are already present. for flag in flags: if flag not in self._current_flags: self._current_flags.append(flag) self._UpdateCommandLineFile() def RemoveFlags(self, flags): """Removes flags from the command line, if they exist. Args: flags: A list of flags to remove, eg. ['--single-process']. Note that we expect a complete match when removing flags; if you want to remove a switch with a value, you must use the exact string used to add it in the first place. """ if flags: assert flags[0] != 'chrome' for flag in flags: if flag in self._current_flags: self._current_flags.remove(flag) self._UpdateCommandLineFile() def Restore(self): """Restores the flags to their original state.""" self._current_flags = self._TokenizeFlags(self._orig_line) self._UpdateCommandLineFile() def _UpdateCommandLineFile(self): """Writes out the command line to the file, or removes it if empty.""" logging.info('Current flags: %s', self._current_flags) if self._current_flags: self._android_cmd.SetProtectedFileContents(CHROME_COMMAND_FILE, 'chrome ' + ' '.join(self._current_flags)) else: self._android_cmd.RunShellCommand('su -c rm ' + CHROME_COMMAND_FILE) def _TokenizeFlags(self, line): """Changes the string containing the command line into a list of flags. Follows similar logic to CommandLine.java::tokenizeQuotedArguments: * Flags are split using whitespace, unless the whitespace is within a pair of quotation marks. * Unlike the Java version, we keep the quotation marks around switch values since we need them to re-create the file when new flags are appended. Args: line: A string containing the entire command line. The first token is assumed to be the program name. """ if not line: return [] tokenized_flags = [] current_flag = "" within_quotations = False # Move through the string character by character and build up each flag # along the way. for c in line.strip(): if c is '"': if len(current_flag) > 0 and current_flag[-1] == '\\': # Last char was a backslash; pop it, and treat this " as a literal. current_flag = current_flag[0:-1] + '"' else: within_quotations = not within_quotations current_flag += c elif not within_quotations and (c is ' ' or c is '\t'): if current_flag is not "": tokenized_flags.append(current_flag) current_flag = "" else: current_flag += c # Tack on the last flag. if not current_flag: if within_quotations: warnings.warn("Unterminated quoted string: " + current_flag) else: tokenized_flags.append(current_flag) # Return everything but the program name. return tokenized_flags[1:]