# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. import time import os import automationutils import tempfile import shutil import subprocess from automation import Automation from devicemanager import NetworkTools class RemoteAutomation(Automation): _devicemanager = None def __init__(self, deviceManager, appName = '', remoteLog = None): self._devicemanager = deviceManager self._appName = appName self._remoteProfile = None self._remoteLog = remoteLog # Default our product to fennec self._product = "fennec" Automation.__init__(self) def setDeviceManager(self, deviceManager): self._devicemanager = deviceManager def setAppName(self, appName): self._appName = appName def setRemoteProfile(self, remoteProfile): self._remoteProfile = remoteProfile def setProduct(self, product): self._product = product def setRemoteLog(self, logfile): self._remoteLog = logfile # Set up what we need for the remote environment def environment(self, env = None, xrePath = None, crashreporter = True): # Because we are running remote, we don't want to mimic the local env # so no copying of os.environ if env is None: env = {} # Except for the mochitest results table hiding option, which isn't # passed to runtestsremote.py as an actual option, but through the # MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_DISABLE environment variable. if 'MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE' in os.environ: env['MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE'] = os.environ['MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE'] if crashreporter: env['MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_NO_REPORT'] = '1' env['MOZ_CRASHREPORTER'] = '1' else: env['MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_DISABLE'] = '1' return env def waitForFinish(self, proc, utilityPath, timeout, maxTime, startTime, debuggerInfo, symbolsDir): # maxTime is used to override the default timeout, we should honor that status = proc.wait(timeout = maxTime) print proc.stdout if (status == 1 and self._devicemanager.processExist(proc.procName)): # Then we timed out, make sure Fennec is dead proc.kill() return status def checkForCrashes(self, directory, symbolsPath): dumpDir = tempfile.mkdtemp() self._devicemanager.getDirectory(self._remoteProfile + '/minidumps/', dumpDir) automationutils.checkForCrashes(dumpDir, symbolsPath, self.lastTestSeen) try: shutil.rmtree(dumpDir) except: print "WARNING: unable to remove directory: %s" % (dumpDir) def buildCommandLine(self, app, debuggerInfo, profileDir, testURL, extraArgs): # If remote profile is specified, use that instead if (self._remoteProfile): profileDir = self._remoteProfile # Hack for robocop, if app & testURL == None and extraArgs contains the rest of the stuff, lets # assume extraArgs is all we need if app == "am" and extraArgs[0] == "instrument": return app, extraArgs cmd, args = Automation.buildCommandLine(self, app, debuggerInfo, profileDir, testURL, extraArgs) # Remove -foreground if it exists, if it doesn't this just returns try: args.remove('-foreground') except: pass #TODO: figure out which platform require NO_EM_RESTART # return app, ['--environ:NO_EM_RESTART=1'] + args return app, args def getLanIp(self): nettools = NetworkTools() return nettools.getLanIp() def Process(self, cmd, stdout = None, stderr = None, env = None, cwd = None): if stdout == None or stdout == -1 or stdout == subprocess.PIPE: stdout = self._remoteLog return self.RProcess(self._devicemanager, cmd, stdout, stderr, env, cwd) # be careful here as this inner class doesn't have access to outer class members class RProcess(object): # device manager process dm = None def __init__(self, dm, cmd, stdout = None, stderr = None, env = None, cwd = None): self.dm = dm self.stdoutlen = 0 self.proc = dm.launchProcess(cmd, stdout, cwd, env, True) if (self.proc is None): if cmd[0] == 'am': self.proc = stdout else: raise Exception("unable to launch process") exepath = cmd[0] name = exepath.split('/')[-1] self.procName = name # Hack for Robocop: Derive the actual process name from the command line. # We expect something like: # ['am', 'instrument', '-w', '-e', 'class', 'org.mozilla.fennec.tests.testBookmark', 'org.mozilla.roboexample.test/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner'] # and want to derive 'org.mozilla.fennec'. if cmd[0] == 'am' and cmd[1] == "instrument": try: i = cmd.index("class") except ValueError: # no "class" argument -- maybe this isn't robocop? i = -1 if (i > 0): classname = cmd[i+1] parts = classname.split('.') try: i = parts.index("tests") except ValueError: # no "tests" component -- maybe this isn't robocop? i = -1 if (i > 0): self.procName = '.'.join(parts[0:i]) print "Robocop derived process name: "+self.procName # Setting timeout at 1 hour since on a remote device this takes much longer self.timeout = 3600 # The benefit of the following sleep is unclear; it was formerly 15 seconds time.sleep(1) @property def pid(self): hexpid = self.dm.processExist(self.procName) if (hexpid == None): hexpid = "0x0" return int(hexpid, 0) @property def stdout(self): t = self.dm.getFile(self.proc) if t == None: return '' tlen = len(t) retVal = t[self.stdoutlen:] self.stdoutlen = tlen return retVal.strip('\n').strip() def wait(self, timeout = None): timer = 0 interval = 5 if timeout == None: timeout = self.timeout while (self.dm.processExist(self.procName)): t = self.stdout if t != '': print t time.sleep(interval) timer += interval if (timer > timeout): break if (timer >= timeout): return 1 return 0 def kill(self): self.dm.killProcess(self.procName)