// Copyright 2014 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. #include "base/command_line.h" #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #include "content/browser/web_contents/web_contents_impl.h" #include "content/public/common/content_switches.h" #include "content/public/test/browser_test_utils.h" #include "content/public/test/content_browser_test.h" #include "content/public/test/content_browser_test_utils.h" #include "content/public/test/test_utils.h" #include "content/shell/browser/shell.h" #include "media/base/media_switches.h" #include "net/test/embedded_test_server/embedded_test_server.h" namespace { const base::CommandLine::StringType FAKE_DEVICE_FLAG = #if defined(OS_WIN) base::ASCIIToUTF16(switches::kUseFakeDeviceForMediaStream); #else switches::kUseFakeDeviceForMediaStream; #endif bool IsUseFakeDeviceForMediaStream(const base::CommandLine::StringType& arg) { return arg.find(FAKE_DEVICE_FLAG) != std::string::npos; } void RemoveFakeDeviceFromCommandLine(base::CommandLine* command_line) { base::CommandLine::StringVector argv = command_line->argv(); argv.erase(std::remove_if(argv.begin(), argv.end(), IsUseFakeDeviceForMediaStream), argv.end()); command_line->InitFromArgv(argv); } } // namespace namespace content { // This class doesn't inherit from WebRtcContentBrowserTestBase like the others // since we want it to actually acquire the real webcam on the system (if there // is one). class WebRtcWebcamBrowserTest: public ContentBrowserTest { public: ~WebRtcWebcamBrowserTest() override {} void SetUpCommandLine(base::CommandLine* command_line) override { command_line->AppendSwitch(switches::kUseFakeUIForMediaStream); // The content_browsertests run with this flag by default, and this test is // the only current exception to that rule, so just remove the flag // --use-fake-device-for-media-stream here. We could also have all tests // involving media streams add this flag explicitly, but it will be really // unintuitive for developers to write tests involving media stream and have // them fail on what looks like random bots, so running with fake devices // is really a reasonable default. RemoveFakeDeviceFromCommandLine(command_line); } void SetUp() override { EnablePixelOutput(); ContentBrowserTest::SetUp(); } }; // The test is tagged as MANUAL since the webcam is a system-level resource; we // only want it to run on bots where we can ensure sequential execution. The // Android bots will run the test since they ignore MANUAL, but that's what we // want here since the bot runs tests sequentially on the device. IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(WebRtcWebcamBrowserTest, MANUAL_CanAcquireVgaOnRealWebcam) { ASSERT_TRUE(embedded_test_server()->Start()); GURL url(embedded_test_server()->GetURL( "/media/getusermedia-real-webcam.html")); NavigateToURL(shell(), url); std::string result; ASSERT_TRUE(ExecuteScriptAndExtractString(shell()->web_contents(), "hasVideoInputDeviceOnSystem()", &result)); if (result != "has-video-input-device") { VLOG(0) << "No video device; skipping test..."; return; } // GetUserMedia should acquire VGA by default. ASSERT_TRUE(ExecuteScriptAndExtractString( shell()->web_contents(), "getUserMediaAndReturnVideoDimensions({video: true})", &result)); if (result == "640x480" || result == "480x640") { // Don't care if the device happens to be in landscape or portrait mode // since we don't know how it is oriented in the lab :) return; } FAIL() << "Expected resolution to be 640x480 or 480x640, got" << result; } } // namespace content