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#!/usr/bin/env python
# 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.
"""Chrome remote inspector utility for pyauto tests.
This script provides a python interface that acts as a front-end for Chrome's
remote inspector module, communicating via sockets to interact with Chrome in
the same way that the Developer Tools does. This -- in theory -- should allow
a pyauto test to do anything that Chrome's Developer Tools does, as long as the
appropriate communication with the remote inspector is implemented in this
script.
This script assumes that Chrome is already running on the local machine with
flag '--remote-debugging-port=9222' to enable remote debugging on port 9222.
To use this module, first create an instance of class RemoteInspectorClient;
doing this sets up a connection to Chrome's remote inspector. Then call the
appropriate functions on that object to perform the desired actions with the
remote inspector. When done, call Stop() on the RemoteInspectorClient object
to stop communication with the remote inspector.
For example, to take v8 heap snapshots from a pyauto test:
import remote_inspector_client
my_client = remote_inspector_client.RemoteInspectorClient()
snapshot_info = my_client.HeapSnapshot(include_summary=True)
// Do some stuff...
new_snapshot_info = my_client.HeapSnapshot(include_summary=True)
my_client.Stop()
It is expected that a test will only use one instance of RemoteInspectorClient
at a time. If a second instance is instantiated, a RuntimeError will be raised.
RemoteInspectorClient could be made into a singleton in the future if the need
for it arises.
"""
import asyncore
import datetime
import logging
import optparse
import pprint
import simplejson
import socket
import sys
import threading
import time
import urllib2
import urlparse
class _DevToolsSocketRequest(object):
"""A representation of a single DevToolsSocket request.
A DevToolsSocket request is used for communication with a remote Chrome
instance when interacting with the renderer process of a given webpage.
Requests and results are passed as specially-formatted JSON messages,
according to a communication protocol defined in WebKit. The string
representation of this request will be a JSON message that is properly
formatted according to the communication protocol.
Public Attributes:
method: The string method name associated with this request.
id: A unique integer id associated with this request.
params: A dictionary of input parameters associated with this request.
results: A dictionary of relevant results obtained from the remote Chrome
instance that are associated with this request.
is_fulfilled: A boolean indicating whether or not this request has been sent
and all relevant results for it have been obtained (i.e., this value is
True only if all results for this request are known).
"""
def __init__(self, method, params, message_id):
"""Initialize.
Args:
method: The string method name for this request.
message_id: An integer id for this request, which is assumed to be unique
from among all requests.
"""
self.method = method
self.id = message_id
self.params = params
self.results = {}
self.is_fulfilled = False
def __repr__(self):
json_dict = {}
json_dict['method'] = self.method
json_dict['id'] = self.id
if self.params:
json_dict['params'] = self.params
return simplejson.dumps(json_dict, separators=(',', ':'))
class _DevToolsSocketClient(asyncore.dispatcher):
"""Client that communicates with a remote Chrome instance via sockets.
This class works in conjunction with the _RemoteInspectorThread class to
communicate with a remote Chrome instance following the remote debugging
communication protocol in WebKit. This class performs the lower-level work
of socket communication.
Public Attributes:
handshake_done: A boolean indicating whether or not the client has completed
the required protocol handshake with the remote Chrome instance.
inspector_thread: An instance of the _RemoteInspectorThread class that is
working together with this class to communicate with a remote Chrome
instance.
"""
def __init__(self, verbose, show_socket_messages, hostname, port, path):
"""Initialize.
Args:
verbose: A boolean indicating whether or not to use verbose logging.
show_socket_messages: A boolean indicating whether or not to show the
socket messages sent/received when communicating with the remote
Chrome instance.
hostname: The string hostname of the DevToolsSocket to which to connect.
port: The integer port number of the DevToolsSocket to which to connect.
path: The string path of the DevToolsSocket to which to connect.
"""
asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self)
self._logger = logging.getLogger('_DevToolsSocketClient')
self._logger.setLevel([logging.WARNING, logging.DEBUG][verbose])
self._show_socket_messages = show_socket_messages
self._read_buffer = ''
self._write_buffer = ''
self._socket_buffer_lock = threading.Lock()
self.handshake_done = False
self.inspector_thread = None
# Connect to the remote Chrome instance and initiate the protocol handshake.
self.create_socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.connect((hostname, port))
fields = [
'Upgrade: WebSocket',
'Connection: Upgrade',
'Host: %s:%d' % (hostname, port),
'Origin: http://%s:%d' % (hostname, port),
'Sec-WebSocket-Key1: 4k0L66E ZU 8 5 <18 <TK 7 7',
'Sec-WebSocket-Key2: s2 20 `# 4| 3 9 U_ 1299',
]
handshake_msg = ('GET %s HTTP/1.1\r\n%s\r\n\r\n\x47\x30\x22\x2D\x5A\x3F'
'\x47\x58' % (path, '\r\n'.join(fields)))
self._Write(handshake_msg.encode('utf-8'))
def SendMessage(self, msg):
"""Causes a request message to be sent to the remote Chrome instance.
Args:
msg: A string message to be sent; assumed to be a JSON message in proper
format according to the remote debugging protocol in WebKit.
"""
# According to the communication protocol, each request message sent over
# the wire must begin with '\x00' and end with '\xff'.
self._Write('\x00' + msg.encode('utf-8') + '\xff')
def _Write(self, msg):
"""Causes a raw message to be sent to the remote Chrome instance.
Args:
msg: A raw string message to be sent.
"""
self._write_buffer += msg
self.handle_write()
def handle_write(self):
"""Called if a writable socket can be written; overridden from asyncore."""
self._socket_buffer_lock.acquire()
if self._write_buffer:
sent = self.send(self._write_buffer)
if self._show_socket_messages:
msg_type = ['Handshake', 'Message'][self._write_buffer[0] == '\x00' and
self._write_buffer[-1] == '\xff']
msg = ('========================\n'
'Sent %s:\n'
'========================\n'
'%s\n'
'========================') % (msg_type,
self._write_buffer[:sent-1])
print msg
self._write_buffer = self._write_buffer[sent:]
self._socket_buffer_lock.release()
def handle_read(self):
"""Called when a socket can be read; overridden from asyncore."""
self._socket_buffer_lock.acquire()
if self.handshake_done:
# Process a message reply from the remote Chrome instance.
self._read_buffer += self.recv(4096)
pos = self._read_buffer.find('\xff')
while pos >= 0:
pos += len('\xff')
data = self._read_buffer[:pos-len('\xff')]
pos2 = data.find('\x00')
if pos2 >= 0:
data = data[pos2 + 1:]
self._read_buffer = self._read_buffer[pos:]
if self._show_socket_messages:
msg = ('========================\n'
'Received Message:\n'
'========================\n'
'%s\n'
'========================') % data
print msg
if self.inspector_thread:
self.inspector_thread.NotifyReply(data)
pos = self._read_buffer.find('\xff')
else:
# Process a handshake reply from the remote Chrome instance.
self._read_buffer += self.recv(4096)
pos = self._read_buffer.find('\r\n\r\n')
if pos >= 0:
pos += len('\r\n\r\n')
data = self._read_buffer[:pos]
self._read_buffer = self._read_buffer[pos:]
self.handshake_done = True
if self._show_socket_messages:
msg = ('=========================\n'
'Received Handshake Reply:\n'
'=========================\n'
'%s\n'
'=========================') % data
print msg
self._socket_buffer_lock.release()
def handle_close(self):
"""Called when the socket is closed; overridden from asyncore."""
self.close()
def writable(self):
"""Determines if writes can occur for this socket; overridden from asyncore.
Returns:
True, if there is something to write to the socket, or
False, otherwise.
"""
return len(self._write_buffer) > 0
def handle_expt(self):
"""Called when out-of-band data exists; overridden from asyncore."""
self.handle_error()
def handle_error(self):
"""Called when an exception is raised; overridden from asyncore."""
self.close()
self.inspector_thread.ClientSocketExceptionOccurred()
asyncore.dispatcher.handle_error(self)
class _RemoteInspectorThread(threading.Thread):
"""Manages communication using Chrome's remote inspector protocol.
This class works in conjunction with the _DevToolsSocketClient class to
communicate with a remote Chrome instance following the remote inspector
communication protocol in WebKit. This class performs the higher-level work
of managing request and reply messages, whereas _DevToolsSocketClient handles
the lower-level work of socket communication.
"""
def __init__(self, tab_index, verbose, show_socket_messages):
"""Initialize.
Args:
tab_index: The integer index of the tab in the remote Chrome instance to
use for snapshotting.
verbose: A boolean indicating whether or not to use verbose logging.
show_socket_messages: A boolean indicating whether or not to show the
socket messages sent/received when communicating with the remote
Chrome instance.
"""
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self._logger = logging.getLogger('_RemoteInspectorThread')
self._logger.setLevel([logging.WARNING, logging.DEBUG][verbose])
self._killed = False
self._requests = []
self._action_queue = []
self._action_specific_callback = None # Callback only for current action.
self._general_callbacks = [] # General callbacks that can be long-lived.
# Create a DevToolsSocket client and wait for it to complete the remote
# debugging protocol handshake with the remote Chrome instance.
result = self._IdentifyDevToolsSocketConnectionInfo(tab_index)
self._client = _DevToolsSocketClient(
verbose, show_socket_messages, result['host'], result['port'],
result['path'])
self._client.inspector_thread = self
while asyncore.socket_map:
if self._client.handshake_done or self._killed:
break
asyncore.loop(timeout=1, count=1, use_poll=True)
def ClientSocketExceptionOccurred(self):
"""Notifies that the _DevToolsSocketClient encountered an exception."""
self.Kill()
def NotifyReply(self, msg):
"""Notifies of a reply message received from the remote Chrome instance.
Args:
msg: A string reply message received from the remote Chrome instance;
assumed to be a JSON message formatted according to the remote
debugging communication protocol in WebKit.
"""
reply_dict = simplejson.loads(msg)
if 'result' in reply_dict:
# This is the result message associated with a previously-sent request.
request = self.GetRequestWithId(reply_dict['id'])
if request:
request.is_fulfilled = True
# Notify callbacks of this message received from the remote inspector.
if self._action_specific_callback:
self._action_specific_callback(reply_dict)
if self._general_callbacks:
for callback in self._general_callbacks:
callback(reply_dict)
def run(self):
"""Start this thread; overridden from threading.Thread."""
while not self._killed:
if self._action_queue:
# There's a request to the remote inspector that needs to be processed.
messages, callback = self._action_queue.pop(0)
self._action_specific_callback = callback
# Prepare the request list.
for message_id, message in enumerate(messages):
self._requests.append(
_DevToolsSocketRequest(message[0], message[1], message_id))
# Send out each request. Wait until each request is complete before
# sending the next request.
for request in self._requests:
self._FillInParams(request)
self._client.SendMessage(str(request))
while not request.is_fulfilled:
if self._killed:
self._client.close()
return
time.sleep(0.1)
# Clean up so things are ready for the next request.
self._requests = []
self._action_specific_callback = None
time.sleep(0.1)
self._client.close()
def Kill(self):
"""Notify this thread that it should stop executing."""
self._killed = True
def PerformAction(self, request_messages, reply_message_callback):
"""Notify this thread of an action to perform using the remote inspector.
Args:
request_messages: A list of strings representing the requests to make
using the remote inspector.
reply_message_callback: A callable to be invoked any time a message is
received from the remote inspector while the current action is
being performed. The callable should accept a single argument,
which is a dictionary representing a message received.
"""
self._action_queue.append((request_messages, reply_message_callback))
def AddMessageCallback(self, callback):
"""Add a callback to invoke for messages received from the remote inspector.
Args:
callback: A callable to be invoked any time a message is received from the
remote inspector. The callable should accept a single argument, which
is a dictionary representing a message received.
"""
self._general_callbacks.append(callback)
def RemoveMessageCallback(self, callback):
"""Remove a callback from the set of those to invoke for messages received.
Args:
callback: A callable to remove from consideration.
"""
self._general_callbacks.remove(callback)
def GetRequestWithId(self, request_id):
"""Identifies the request with the specified id.
Args:
request_id: An integer request id; should be unique for each request.
Returns:
A request object associated with the given id if found, or
None otherwise.
"""
found_request = [x for x in self._requests if x.id == request_id]
if found_request:
return found_request[0]
return None
def GetFirstUnfulfilledRequest(self, method):
"""Identifies the first unfulfilled request with the given method name.
An unfulfilled request is one for which all relevant reply messages have
not yet been received from the remote inspector.
Args:
method: The string method name of the request for which to search.
Returns:
The first request object in the request list that is not yet fulfilled
and is also associated with the given method name, or
None if no such request object can be found.
"""
for request in self._requests:
if not request.is_fulfilled and request.method == method:
return request
return None
def _GetLatestRequestOfType(self, ref_req, method):
"""Identifies the latest specified request before a reference request.
This function finds the latest request with the specified method that
occurs before the given reference request.
Args:
ref_req: A reference request from which to start looking.
method: The string method name of the request for which to search.
Returns:
The latest _DevToolsSocketRequest object with the specified method,
if found, or None otherwise.
"""
start_looking = False
for request in self._requests[::-1]:
if request.id == ref_req.id:
start_looking = True
elif start_looking:
if request.method == method:
return request
return None
def _FillInParams(self, request):
"""Fills in parameters for requests as necessary before the request is sent.
Args:
request: The _DevToolsSocketRequest object associated with a request
message that is about to be sent.
"""
if request.method == 'Profiler.takeHeapSnapshot':
# We always want detailed v8 heap snapshot information.
request.params = {'detailed': True}
elif request.method == 'Profiler.getProfile':
# To actually request the snapshot data from a previously-taken snapshot,
# we need to specify the unique uid of the snapshot we want.
# The relevant uid should be contained in the last
# 'Profiler.takeHeapSnapshot' request object.
last_req = self._GetLatestRequestOfType(request,
'Profiler.takeHeapSnapshot')
if last_req and 'uid' in last_req.results:
request.params = {'type': 'HEAP', 'uid': last_req.results['uid']}
@staticmethod
def _IdentifyDevToolsSocketConnectionInfo(tab_index):
"""Identifies DevToolsSocket connection info from a remote Chrome instance.
Args:
tab_index: The integer index of the tab in the remote Chrome instance to
which to connect.
Returns:
A dictionary containing the DevToolsSocket connection info:
{
'host': string,
'port': integer,
'path': string,
}
Raises:
RuntimeError: When DevToolsSocket connection info cannot be identified.
"""
try:
# TODO(dennisjeffrey): Do not assume port 9222. The port should be passed
# as input to this function.
f = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:9222/json')
result = f.read();
result = simplejson.loads(result)
except urllib2.URLError, e:
raise RuntimeError(
'Error accessing Chrome instance debugging port: ' + str(e))
if tab_index >= len(result):
raise RuntimeError(
'Specified tab index %d doesn\'t exist (%d tabs found)' %
(tab_index, len(result)))
if 'webSocketDebuggerUrl' not in result[tab_index]:
raise RuntimeError('No socket URL exists for the specified tab.')
socket_url = result[tab_index]['webSocketDebuggerUrl']
parsed = urlparse.urlparse(socket_url)
# On ChromeOS, the "ws://" scheme may not be recognized, leading to an
# incorrect netloc (and empty hostname and port attributes) in |parsed|.
# Change the scheme to "http://" to fix this.
if not parsed.hostname or not parsed.port:
socket_url = 'http' + socket_url[socket_url.find(':'):]
parsed = urlparse.urlparse(socket_url)
# Warning: |parsed.scheme| is incorrect after this point.
return ({'host': parsed.hostname,
'port': parsed.port,
'path': parsed.path})
class _RemoteInspectorDriverThread(threading.Thread):
"""Drives the communication service with the remote inspector."""
def __init__(self):
"""Initialize."""
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
def run(self):
"""Drives the communication service with the remote inspector."""
try:
while asyncore.socket_map:
asyncore.loop(timeout=1, count=1, use_poll=True)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
class _V8HeapSnapshotParser(object):
"""Parses v8 heap snapshot data."""
_CHILD_TYPES = ['context', 'element', 'property', 'internal', 'hidden',
'shortcut', 'weak']
_NODE_TYPES = ['hidden', 'array', 'string', 'object', 'code', 'closure',
'regexp', 'number', 'native', 'synthetic']
@staticmethod
def ParseSnapshotData(raw_data):
"""Parses raw v8 heap snapshot data and returns the summarized results.
The raw heap snapshot data is represented as a JSON object with the
following keys: 'snapshot', 'nodes', and 'strings'.
The 'snapshot' value provides the 'title' and 'uid' attributes for the
snapshot. For example:
{ u'title': u'org.webkit.profiles.user-initiated.1', u'uid': 1}
The 'nodes' value is a list of node information from the v8 heap, with a
special first element that describes the node serialization layout (see
HeapSnapshotJSONSerializer::SerializeNodes). All other list elements
contain information about nodes in the v8 heap, according to the
serialization layout.
The 'strings' value is a list of strings, indexed by values in the 'nodes'
list to associate nodes with strings.
Args:
raw_data: A string representing the raw v8 heap snapshot data.
Returns:
A dictionary containing the summarized v8 heap snapshot data:
{
'total_v8_node_count': integer, # Total number of nodes in the v8 heap.
'total_shallow_size': integer, # Total heap size, in bytes.
}
"""
total_node_count = 0
total_shallow_size = 0
constructors = {}
# TODO(dennisjeffrey): The following line might be slow, especially on
# ChromeOS. Investigate faster alternatives.
heap = simplejson.loads(raw_data)
index = 1 # Bypass the special first node list item.
node_list = heap['nodes']
while index < len(node_list):
node_type = node_list[index]
node_name = node_list[index + 1]
node_id = node_list[index + 2]
node_self_size = node_list[index + 3]
node_retained_size = node_list[index + 4]
node_dominator = node_list[index + 5]
node_children_count = node_list[index + 6]
index += 7
node_children = []
for i in xrange(node_children_count):
child_type = node_list[index]
child_type_string = _V8HeapSnapshotParser._CHILD_TYPES[int(child_type)]
child_name_index = node_list[index + 1]
child_to_node = node_list[index + 2]
index += 3
child_info = {
'type': child_type_string,
'name_or_index': child_name_index,
'to_node': child_to_node,
}
node_children.append(child_info)
# Get the constructor string for this node so nodes can be grouped by
# constructor.
# See HeapSnapshot.js: WebInspector.HeapSnapshotNode.prototype.
type_string = _V8HeapSnapshotParser._NODE_TYPES[int(node_type)]
constructor_name = None
if type_string == 'hidden':
constructor_name = '(system)'
elif type_string == 'object':
constructor_name = heap['strings'][int(node_name)]
elif type_string == 'native':
pos = heap['strings'][int(node_name)].find('/')
if pos >= 0:
constructor_name = heap['strings'][int(node_name)][:pos].rstrip()
else:
constructor_name = heap['strings'][int(node_name)]
elif type_string == 'code':
constructor_name = '(compiled code)'
else:
constructor_name = '(' + type_string + ')'
node_obj = {
'type': type_string,
'name': heap['strings'][int(node_name)],
'id': node_id,
'self_size': node_self_size,
'retained_size': node_retained_size,
'dominator': node_dominator,
'children_count': node_children_count,
'children': node_children,
}
if constructor_name not in constructors:
constructors[constructor_name] = []
constructors[constructor_name].append(node_obj)
total_node_count += 1
total_shallow_size += node_self_size
# TODO(dennisjeffrey): Have this function also return more detailed v8
# heap snapshot data when a need for it arises (e.g., using |constructors|).
result = {}
result['total_v8_node_count'] = total_node_count
result['total_shallow_size'] = total_shallow_size
return result
# TODO(dennisjeffrey): The "verbose" option used in this file should re-use
# pyauto's verbose flag.
class RemoteInspectorClient(object):
"""Main class for interacting with Chrome's remote inspector.
Upon initialization, a socket connection to Chrome's remote inspector will
be established. Users of this class should call Stop() to close the
connection when it's no longer needed.
Public Methods:
Stop: Close the connection to the remote inspector. Should be called when
a user is done using this module.
HeapSnapshot: Takes a v8 heap snapshot and returns the summarized data.
GetMemoryObjectCounts: Retrieves memory object count information.
CollectGarbage: Forces a garbage collection.
StartTimelineEventMonitoring: Starts monitoring for timeline events.
StopTimelineEventMonitoring: Stops monitoring for timeline events.
"""
# TODO(dennisjeffrey): Allow a user to specify a window index too (not just a
# tab index), when running through PyAuto.
def __init__(self, tab_index=0, verbose=False, show_socket_messages=False):
"""Initialize.
Args:
tab_index: The integer index of the tab in the remote Chrome instance to
which to connect. Defaults to 0 (the first tab).
verbose: A boolean indicating whether or not to use verbose logging.
show_socket_messages: A boolean indicating whether or not to show the
socket messages sent/received when communicating
with the remote Chrome instance.
"""
self._tab_index = tab_index
self._verbose = verbose
self._show_socket_messages = show_socket_messages
self._timeline_started = False
logging.basicConfig()
self._logger = logging.getLogger('RemoteInspectorClient')
self._logger.setLevel([logging.WARNING, logging.DEBUG][verbose])
# Start up a thread for long-term communication with the remote inspector.
self._remote_inspector_thread = _RemoteInspectorThread(
tab_index, verbose, show_socket_messages)
self._remote_inspector_thread.start()
# At this point, a connection has already been made to the remote inspector.
# This thread calls asyncore.loop, which activates the channel service.
self._remote_inspector_driver_thread = _RemoteInspectorDriverThread()
self._remote_inspector_driver_thread.start()
def __del__(self):
"""Called on destruction of this object."""
self.Stop()
def Stop(self):
"""Stop/close communication with the remote inspector."""
if self._remote_inspector_thread:
self._remote_inspector_thread.Kill()
self._remote_inspector_thread.join()
self._remote_inspector_thread = None
if self._remote_inspector_driver_thread:
self._remote_inspector_driver_thread.join()
self._remote_inspector_driver_thread = None
def HeapSnapshot(self, include_summary=False):
"""Takes a v8 heap snapshot.
Returns:
A dictionary containing information for a single v8 heap
snapshot that was taken.
{
'url': string, # URL of the webpage that was snapshotted.
'raw_data': string, # The raw data as JSON string.
'total_v8_node_count': integer, # Total number of nodes in the v8 heap.
# Only if |include_summary| is True.
'total_heap_size': integer, # Total v8 heap size (number of bytes).
# Only if |include_summary| is True.
}
"""
HEAP_SNAPSHOT_MESSAGES = [
('Page.getResourceTree', {}),
('Debugger.enable', {}),
('Profiler.clearProfiles', {}),
('Profiler.takeHeapSnapshot', {}),
('Profiler.getProfile', {}),
]
self._current_heap_snapshot = []
self._url = ''
self._collected_heap_snapshot_data = {}
def HandleReply(reply_dict):
"""Processes a reply message received from the remote Chrome instance.
Args:
reply_dict: A dictionary object representing the reply message received
from the remote inspector.
"""
if 'result' in reply_dict:
# This is the result message associated with a previously-sent request.
request = self._remote_inspector_thread.GetRequestWithId(
reply_dict['id'])
if 'frameTree' in reply_dict['result']:
self._url = reply_dict['result']['frameTree']['frame']['url']
elif 'method' in reply_dict:
# This is an auxiliary message sent from the remote Chrome instance.
if reply_dict['method'] == 'Profiler.addProfileHeader':
snapshot_req = (
self._remote_inspector_thread.GetFirstUnfulfilledRequest(
'Profiler.takeHeapSnapshot'))
if snapshot_req:
snapshot_req.results['uid'] = reply_dict['params']['header']['uid']
elif reply_dict['method'] == 'Profiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk':
self._current_heap_snapshot.append(reply_dict['params']['chunk'])
elif reply_dict['method'] == 'Profiler.finishHeapSnapshot':
# A heap snapshot has been completed. Analyze and output the data.
self._logger.debug('Heap snapshot taken: %s', self._url)
# TODO(dennisjeffrey): Parse the heap snapshot on-the-fly as the data
# is coming in over the wire, so we can avoid storing the entire
# snapshot string in memory.
raw_snapshot_data = ''.join(self._current_heap_snapshot)
self._collected_heap_snapshot_data = {
'url': self._url,
'raw_data': raw_snapshot_data}
if include_summary:
self._logger.debug('Now analyzing heap snapshot...')
parser = _V8HeapSnapshotParser()
time_start = time.time()
self._logger.debug('Raw snapshot data size: %.2f MB',
len(raw_snapshot_data) / (1024.0 * 1024.0))
result = parser.ParseSnapshotData(raw_snapshot_data)
self._logger.debug('Time to parse data: %.2f sec',
time.time() - time_start)
count = result['total_v8_node_count']
self._collected_heap_snapshot_data['total_v8_node_count'] = count
total_size = result['total_shallow_size']
self._collected_heap_snapshot_data['total_heap_size'] = total_size
# Tell the remote inspector to take a v8 heap snapshot, then wait until
# the snapshot information is available to return.
self._remote_inspector_thread.PerformAction(HEAP_SNAPSHOT_MESSAGES,
HandleReply)
while not self._collected_heap_snapshot_data:
time.sleep(0.1)
return self._collected_heap_snapshot_data
def EvaluateJavaScript(self, expression):
"""Evaluates a JavaScript expression and returns the result.
Sends a message containing the expression to the remote Chrome instance we
are connected to, and evaluates it in the context of the tab we are
connected to. Blocks until the result is available and returns it.
Returns:
A dictionary representing the result.
"""
EVALUATE_MESSAGES = [
('Runtime.evaluate', { 'expression': expression,
'objectGroup': 'group',
'returnByValue': True }),
('Runtime.releaseObjectGroup', { 'objectGroup': 'group' })
]
self._result = None
self._got_result = False
def HandleReply(reply_dict):
"""Processes a reply message received from the remote Chrome instance.
Args:
reply_dict: A dictionary object representing the reply message received
from the remote Chrome instance.
"""
if 'result' in reply_dict and 'result' in reply_dict['result']:
self._result = reply_dict['result']['result']['value']
self._got_result = True
# Tell the remote inspector to evaluate the given expression, then wait
# until that information is available to return.
self._remote_inspector_thread.PerformAction(EVALUATE_MESSAGES,
HandleReply)
while not self._got_result:
time.sleep(0.1)
return self._result
def GetMemoryObjectCounts(self):
"""Retrieves memory object count information.
Returns:
A dictionary containing the memory object count information:
{
'DOMNodeCount': integer, # Total number of DOM nodes.
'EventListenerCount': integer, # Total number of event listeners.
}
"""
MEMORY_COUNT_MESSAGES = [
('Memory.getDOMNodeCount', {})
]
self._event_listener_count = None
self._dom_node_count = None
def HandleReply(reply_dict):
"""Processes a reply message received from the remote Chrome instance.
Args:
reply_dict: A dictionary object representing the reply message received
from the remote Chrome instance.
"""
if 'result' in reply_dict and 'domGroups' in reply_dict['result']:
event_listener_count = 0
dom_node_count = 0
dom_group_list = reply_dict['result']['domGroups']
for dom_group in dom_group_list:
listener_array = dom_group['listenerCount']
for listener in listener_array:
event_listener_count += listener['count']
dom_node_array = dom_group['nodeCount']
for dom_element in dom_node_array:
dom_node_count += dom_element['count']
self._event_listener_count = event_listener_count
self._dom_node_count = dom_node_count
# Tell the remote inspector to collect memory count info, then wait until
# that information is available to return.
self._remote_inspector_thread.PerformAction(MEMORY_COUNT_MESSAGES,
HandleReply)
while not self._event_listener_count or not self._dom_node_count:
time.sleep(0.1)
return {
'DOMNodeCount': self._dom_node_count,
'EventListenerCount': self._event_listener_count,
}
def CollectGarbage(self):
"""Forces a garbage collection."""
COLLECT_GARBAGE_MESSAGES = [
('Profiler.collectGarbage', {})
]
# Tell the remote inspector to do a garbage collect. We can return
# immediately, since there is no result for which to wait.
self._remote_inspector_thread.PerformAction(COLLECT_GARBAGE_MESSAGES, None)
def StartTimelineEventMonitoring(self, event_callback):
"""Starts timeline event monitoring.
Args:
event_callback: A callable to invoke whenever a timeline event is observed
from the remote inspector. The callable should take a single input,
which is a dictionary containing the detailed information of a
timeline event.
"""
if self._timeline_started:
self._logger.warning('Timeline monitoring already started.')
return
TIMELINE_MESSAGES = [
('Timeline.start', {})
]
self._event_callback = event_callback
def HandleReply(reply_dict):
"""Processes a reply message received from the remote Chrome instance.
Args:
reply_dict: A dictionary object representing the reply message received
from the remote Chrome instance.
"""
if reply_dict.get('method') == 'Timeline.eventRecorded':
self._event_callback(reply_dict['params']['record'])
# Tell the remote inspector to start the timeline. We can return
# immediately, since there is no result for which to wait.
self._timeline_callback = HandleReply
self._remote_inspector_thread.AddMessageCallback(self._timeline_callback)
self._remote_inspector_thread.PerformAction(TIMELINE_MESSAGES, None)
self._timeline_started = True
def StopTimelineEventMonitoring(self):
"""Stops timeline event monitoring."""
if not self._timeline_started:
self._logger.warning('Timeline monitoring already stopped.')
return
TIMELINE_MESSAGES = [
('Timeline.stop', {})
]
# Tell the remote inspector to stop the timeline. We can return
# immediately, since there is no result for which to wait.
self._remote_inspector_thread.RemoveMessageCallback(self._timeline_callback)
self._remote_inspector_thread.PerformAction(TIMELINE_MESSAGES, None)
self._timeline_started = False
def _ConvertByteCountToHumanReadableString(self, num_bytes):
"""Converts an integer number of bytes into a human-readable string.
Args:
num_bytes: An integer number of bytes.
Returns:
A human-readable string representation of the given number of bytes.
"""
if num_bytes < 1024:
return '%d B' % num_bytes
elif num_bytes < 1048576:
return '%.2f KB' % (num_bytes / 1024.0)
else:
return '%.2f MB' % (num_bytes / 1048576.0)
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