# Copyright (c) 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. """Utility script to launch browser-tests on the Chromoting bot.""" import argparse import glob import hashlib import os from os.path import expanduser import shutil import socket import subprocess BROWSER_TEST_ID = 'browser_tests' PROD_DIR_ID = '#PROD_DIR#' HOST_HASH_VALUE = hashlib.md5(socket.gethostname()).hexdigest() SUCCESS_INDICATOR = 'SUCCESS: all tests passed.' NATIVE_MESSAGING_DIR = 'NativeMessagingHosts' CRD_ID = 'chrome-remote-desktop' # Used in a few file/folder names CHROMOTING_HOST_PATH = '/opt/google/chrome-remote-desktop/chrome-remote-desktop' TEST_FAILURE = False def LaunchBTCommand(command): global TEST_FAILURE results = RunCommandInSubProcess(command) # Check that the test passed. if SUCCESS_INDICATOR not in results: TEST_FAILURE = True def RunCommandInSubProcess(command): """Creates a subprocess with command-line that is passed in. Args: command: The text of command to be executed. Returns: results: stdout contents of executing the command. """ cmd_line = [command] try: p = subprocess.Popen(cmd_line, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) results, error = p.communicate() except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e: raise Exception('Exception %s running command %s\nError: %s' % (e, command, error)) else: print results return results def TestCleanUp(user_profile_dir): """Cleans up test machine so as not to impact other tests. Args: user_profile_dir: the user-profile folder used by Chromoting tests. """ # Stop the host service. RunCommandInSubProcess(CHROMOTING_HOST_PATH + ' --stop') # Cleanup any host logs. RunCommandInSubProcess('rm /tmp/chrome_remote_desktop_*') # Remove the user-profile dir if os.path.exists(user_profile_dir): shutil.rmtree(user_profile_dir) def InitialiseTestMachineForLinux(cfg_file): """Sets up a Linux machine for connect-to-host browser-tests. Copy over me2me host-config to expected locations. By default, the Linux me2me host expects the host-config file to be under $HOME/.config/chrome-remote-desktop Its name is expected to have a hash that is specific to a machine. Args: cfg_file: location of test account's host-config file. """ # First get home directory on current machine. home_dir = expanduser('~') default_config_file_location = os.path.join(home_dir, '.config', CRD_ID) if os.path.exists(default_config_file_location): shutil.rmtree(default_config_file_location) os.makedirs(default_config_file_location) # Copy over test host-config to expected location, with expected file-name. # The file-name should contain a hash-value that is machine-specific. default_config_file_name = 'host#%s.json' % HOST_HASH_VALUE config_file_src = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), cfg_file) shutil.copyfile( config_file_src, os.path.join(default_config_file_location, default_config_file_name)) # Finally, start chromoting host. RunCommandInSubProcess(CHROMOTING_HOST_PATH + ' --start') def SetupUserProfileDir(me2me_manifest_file, it2me_manifest_file, user_profile_dir): """Sets up the Google Chrome user profile directory. Delete the previous user profile directory if exists and create a new one. This invalidates any state changes by the previous test so each test can start with the same environment. When a user launches the remoting web-app, the native messaging host process is started. For this to work, this function places the me2me and it2me native messaging host manifest files in a specific folder under the user-profile dir. Args: me2me_manifest_file: location of me2me native messaging host manifest file. it2me_manifest_file: location of it2me native messaging host manifest file. user_profile_dir: Chrome user-profile-directory. """ native_messaging_folder = os.path.join(user_profile_dir, NATIVE_MESSAGING_DIR) if os.path.exists(user_profile_dir): shutil.rmtree(user_profile_dir) os.makedirs(native_messaging_folder) manifest_files = [me2me_manifest_file, it2me_manifest_file] for manifest_file in manifest_files: manifest_file_src = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), manifest_file) manifest_file_dest = ( os.path.join(native_messaging_folder, os.path.basename(manifest_file))) shutil.copyfile(manifest_file_src, manifest_file_dest) def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('-f', '--commands_file', help='path to file listing commands to be launched.') parser.add_argument('-p', '--prod_dir', help='path to folder having product and test binaries.') parser.add_argument('-c', '--cfg_file', help='path to test host config file.') parser.add_argument('--me2me_manifest_file', help='path to me2me host manifest file.') parser.add_argument('--it2me_manifest_file', help='path to it2me host manifest file.') parser.add_argument( '-u', '--user_profile_dir', help='path to user-profile-dir, used by connect-to-host tests.') args = parser.parse_args() InitialiseTestMachineForLinux(args.cfg_file) with open(args.commands_file) as f: for line in f: # Reset the user profile directory to start each test with a clean slate. SetupUserProfileDir(args.me2me_manifest_file, args.it2me_manifest_file, args.user_profile_dir) # Replace the PROD_DIR value in the command-line with # the passed in value. line = line.replace(PROD_DIR_ID, args.prod_dir) LaunchBTCommand(line) # All tests completed. Include host-logs in the test results. host_log_contents = '' # There should be only 1 log file, as we delete logs on test completion. # Loop through matching files, just in case there are more. for log_file in glob.glob('/tmp/chrome_remote_desktop_*'): with open(log_file, 'r') as log: host_log_contents += '\nHOST LOG %s\n CONTENTS:\n%s' % ( log_file, log.read()) print host_log_contents # Was there any test failure? if TEST_FAILURE: raise Exception('At least one test failed.') # Now, stop host, and cleanup user-profile-dir TestCleanUp(args.user_profile_dir) if __name__ == '__main__': main()