shaka-packager/base/test/test_support_ios.mm

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// 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.
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#include "base/debug/debugger.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/mac/scoped_nsautorelease_pool.h"
#include "base/mac/scoped_nsobject.h"
#include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
#include "base/message_loop/message_pump_default.h"
#include "base/test/test_suite.h"
// Springboard will kill any iOS app that fails to check in after launch within
// a given time. Starting a UIApplication before invoking TestSuite::Run
// prevents this from happening.
// InitIOSRunHook saves the TestSuite and argc/argv, then invoking
// RunTestsFromIOSApp calls UIApplicationMain(), providing an application
// delegate class: ChromeUnitTestDelegate. The delegate implements
// application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: to invoke the TestSuite's Run
// method.
// Since the executable isn't likely to be a real iOS UI, the delegate puts up a
// window displaying the app name. If a bunch of apps using MainHook are being
// run in a row, this provides an indication of which one is currently running.
static base::TestSuite* g_test_suite = NULL;
static int g_argc;
static char** g_argv;
@interface UIApplication (Testing)
- (void) _terminateWithStatus:(int)status;
@end
@interface ChromeUnitTestDelegate : NSObject {
@private
base::scoped_nsobject<UIWindow> window_;
}
- (void)runTests;
@end
@implementation ChromeUnitTestDelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
CGRect bounds = [[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds];
// Yes, this is leaked, it's just to make what's running visible.
window_.reset([[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:bounds]);
[window_ makeKeyAndVisible];
// Add a label with the app name.
UILabel* label = [[[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:bounds] autorelease];
label.text = [[NSProcessInfo processInfo] processName];
label.textAlignment = NSTextAlignmentCenter;
[window_ addSubview:label];
if ([self shouldRedirectOutputToFile])
[self redirectOutput];
// Queue up the test run.
[self performSelector:@selector(runTests)
withObject:nil
afterDelay:0.1];
return YES;
}
// Returns true if the gtest output should be redirected to a file, then sent
// to NSLog when compleete. This redirection is used because gtest only writes
// output to stdout, but results must be written to NSLog in order to show up in
// the device log that is retrieved from the device by the host.
- (BOOL)shouldRedirectOutputToFile {
#if !TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
return !base::debug::BeingDebugged();
#endif // TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
return NO;
}
// Returns the path to the directory to store gtest output files.
- (NSString*)outputPath {
NSArray* searchPath =
NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory,
NSUserDomainMask,
YES);
CHECK([searchPath count] > 0) << "Failed to get the Documents folder";
return [searchPath objectAtIndex:0];
}
// Returns the path to file that stdout is redirected to.
- (NSString*)stdoutPath {
return [[self outputPath] stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"stdout.log"];
}
// Returns the path to file that stderr is redirected to.
- (NSString*)stderrPath {
return [[self outputPath] stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"stderr.log"];
}
// Redirects stdout and stderr to files in the Documents folder in the app's
// sandbox.
- (void)redirectOutput {
freopen([[self stdoutPath] UTF8String], "w+", stdout);
freopen([[self stderrPath] UTF8String], "w+", stderr);
}
// Reads the redirected gtest output from a file and writes it to NSLog.
- (void)writeOutputToNSLog {
for (NSString* path in @[ [self stdoutPath], [self stderrPath]]) {
NSString* content = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:path
encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding
error:NULL];
NSArray* lines = [content componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:
[NSCharacterSet newlineCharacterSet]];
NSLog(@"Writing contents of %@ to NSLog", path);
for (NSString* line in lines) {
NSLog(@"%@", line);
}
}
}
- (void)runTests {
int exitStatus = g_test_suite->Run();
if ([self shouldRedirectOutputToFile])
[self writeOutputToNSLog];
// If a test app is too fast, it will exit before Instruments has has a
// a chance to initialize and no test results will be seen.
// TODO(ios): crbug.com/137010 Figure out how much time is actually needed,
// and sleep only to make sure that much time has elapsed since launch.
[NSThread sleepUntilDate:[NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow:2.0]];
window_.reset();
// Use the hidden selector to try and cleanly take down the app (otherwise
// things can think the app crashed even on a zero exit status).
UIApplication* application = [UIApplication sharedApplication];
[application _terminateWithStatus:exitStatus];
exit(exitStatus);
}
@end
namespace {
base::MessagePump* CreateMessagePumpForUIForTests() {
// A default MessagePump will do quite nicely in tests.
return new base::MessagePumpDefault();
}
} // namespace
namespace base {
void InitIOSTestMessageLoop() {
MessageLoop::InitMessagePumpForUIFactory(&CreateMessagePumpForUIForTests);
}
void InitIOSRunHook(TestSuite* suite, int argc, char* argv[]) {
g_test_suite = suite;
g_argc = argc;
g_argv = argv;
}
void RunTestsFromIOSApp() {
// When TestSuite::Run is invoked it calls RunTestsFromIOSApp(). On the first
// invocation, this method fires up an iOS app via UIApplicationMain. Since
// UIApplicationMain does not return until the app exits, control does not
// return to the initial TestSuite::Run invocation, so the app invokes
// TestSuite::Run a second time and since |ran_hook| is true at this point,
// this method is a no-op and control returns to TestSuite:Run so that test
// are executed. Once the app exits, RunTestsFromIOSApp calls exit() so that
// control is not returned to the initial invocation of TestSuite::Run.
static bool ran_hook = false;
if (!ran_hook) {
ran_hook = true;
mac::ScopedNSAutoreleasePool pool;
int exit_status = UIApplicationMain(g_argc, g_argv, nil,
@"ChromeUnitTestDelegate");
exit(exit_status);
}
}
} // namespace base