# Copyright 2013 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. """Runs host-driven tests on a particular device.""" import logging import sys import time import traceback from pylib.base import base_test_result from pylib.base import base_test_runner from pylib.instrumentation import test_result import test_case class HostDrivenExceptionTestResult(test_result.InstrumentationTestResult): """Test result corresponding to a python exception in a host-driven test.""" def __init__(self, test_name, start_date_ms, exc_info): """Constructs a HostDrivenExceptionTestResult object. Args: test_name: name of the test which raised an exception. start_date_ms: the starting time for the test. exc_info: exception info, ostensibly from sys.exc_info(). """ exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = exc_info trace_info = ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback)) log_msg = 'Exception:\n' + trace_info duration_ms = (int(time.time()) * 1000) - start_date_ms super(HostDrivenExceptionTestResult, self).__init__( test_name, base_test_result.ResultType.FAIL, start_date_ms, duration_ms, log=str(exc_type) + ' ' + log_msg) class HostDrivenTestRunner(base_test_runner.BaseTestRunner): """Orchestrates running a set of host-driven tests. Any Python exceptions in the tests are caught and translated into a failed result, rather than being re-raised on the main thread. """ #override def __init__(self, device, shard_index, tool, build_type, push_deps, cleanup_test_files): """Creates a new HostDrivenTestRunner. Args: device: Attached android device. shard_index: Shard index. tool: Name of the Valgrind tool. build_type: 'Release' or 'Debug'. push_deps: If True, push all dependencies to the device. cleanup_test_files: Whether or not to cleanup test files on device. """ super(HostDrivenTestRunner, self).__init__(device, tool, build_type, push_deps, cleanup_test_files) # The shard index affords the ability to create unique port numbers (e.g. # DEFAULT_PORT + shard_index) if the test so wishes. self.shard_index = shard_index #override def RunTest(self, test): """Sets up and runs a test case. Args: test: An object which is ostensibly a subclass of HostDrivenTestCase. Returns: A TestRunResults object which contains the result produced by the test and, in the case of a failure, the test that should be retried. """ assert isinstance(test, test_case.HostDrivenTestCase) start_date_ms = int(time.time()) * 1000 exception_raised = False try: test.SetUp(self.device, self.shard_index, self.build_type, self._push_deps, self._cleanup_test_files) except Exception: logging.exception( 'Caught exception while trying to run SetUp() for test: ' + test.tagged_name) # Tests whose SetUp() method has failed are likely to fail, or at least # yield invalid results. exc_info = sys.exc_info() results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() results.AddResult(HostDrivenExceptionTestResult( test.tagged_name, start_date_ms, exc_info)) return results, test try: results = test.Run() except Exception: # Setting this lets TearDown() avoid stomping on our stack trace from # Run() should TearDown() also raise an exception. exception_raised = True logging.exception('Caught exception while trying to run test: ' + test.tagged_name) exc_info = sys.exc_info() results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() results.AddResult(HostDrivenExceptionTestResult( test.tagged_name, start_date_ms, exc_info)) try: test.TearDown() except Exception: logging.exception( 'Caught exception while trying run TearDown() for test: ' + test.tagged_name) if not exception_raised: # Don't stomp the error during the test if TearDown blows up. This is a # trade-off: if the test fails, this will mask any problem with TearDown # until the test is fixed. exc_info = sys.exc_info() results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() results.AddResult(HostDrivenExceptionTestResult( test.tagged_name, start_date_ms, exc_info)) if not results.DidRunPass(): return results, test else: return results, None