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/* 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/>. */
/* global __dirname, process */
"use strict";
/**
* This is a test runner dedicated to run DevTools node tests continuous integration
* platforms. It will parse the logs to output errors compliant with treeherder tooling.
*
* See taskcluster/ci/source-test/node.yml for the definition of the task running those
* tests on try.
*/
const { execFileSync } = require("child_process");
const { writeFileSync } = require("fs");
const { chdir } = require("process");
const path = require("path");
const os = require("os");
const REPOSITORY_ROOT = __dirname.replace("devtools/client/bin", "");
// All Windows platforms report "win32", even for 64bit editions.
const isWin = os.platform() === "win32";
// On Windows, the ".cmd" suffix is mandatory to invoke yarn ; or executables in
// general.
const YARN_PROCESS = isWin ? "yarn.cmd" : "yarn";
// Supported node test suites for DevTools
const TEST_TYPES = {
JEST: "jest",
TYPESCRIPT: "typescript",
};
const SUITES = {
aboutdebugging: {
path: "../aboutdebugging/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
accessibility: {
path: "../accessibility/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
application: {
path: "../application/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
compatibility: {
path: "../inspector/compatibility/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
debugger: {
path: "../debugger",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
framework: {
path: "../framework/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
netmonitor: {
path: "../netmonitor/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
performance: {
path: "../performance-new",
type: TEST_TYPES.TYPESCRIPT,
},
shared_components: {
path: "../shared/components/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
},
webconsole: {
path: "../webconsole/test/node",
type: TEST_TYPES.JEST,
dependencies: ["../debugger"],
},
};
function execOut(...args) {
let out;
let err;
try {
out = execFileSync(...args);
} catch (e) {
out = e.stdout;
err = e.stderr;
}
return { out: out.toString(), err: err && err.toString() };
}
function getErrors(suite, out, err, testPath) {
switch (SUITES[suite].type) {
case TEST_TYPES.JEST:
return getJestErrors(out, err);
case TEST_TYPES.TYPESCRIPT:
return getTypescriptErrors(out, err, testPath);
default:
throw new Error("Unsupported suite type: " + SUITES[suite].type);
}
}
const JEST_ERROR_SUMMARY_REGEX = /\s●\s/;
function getJestErrors(out, err) {
// The string out has extra content before the JSON object starts.
const jestJsonOut = out.substring(out.indexOf("{"), out.lastIndexOf("}") + 1);
const results = JSON.parse(jestJsonOut);
/**
* We don't have individual information, but a multiple line string in testResult.message,
* which looks like
*
* ● Simple function
*
* expect(received).toEqual(expected) // deep equality
*
* Expected: false
* Received: true
*
* 391 | url: "test.js",
* 392 | });
* > 393 | expect(true).toEqual(false);
* | ^
* 394 | expect(actual.code).toMatchSnapshot();
* 395 |
* 396 | const smc = await new SourceMapConsumer(actual.map.toJSON());
*
* at Object.<anonymous> (src/workers/pretty-print/tests/prettyFast.spec.js:393:18)
* at asyncGeneratorStep (src/workers/pretty-print/tests/prettyFast.spec.js:7:103)
* at _next (src/workers/pretty-print/tests/prettyFast.spec.js:9:194)
* at src/workers/pretty-print/tests/prettyFast.spec.js:9:364
* at Object.<anonymous> (src/workers/pretty-print/tests/prettyFast.spec.js:9:97)
*
*/
const errors = [];
for (const testResult of results.testResults) {
if (testResult.status != "failed") {
continue;
}
let currentError;
let errorLine;
const lines = testResult.message.split("\n");
lines.forEach((line, i) => {
if (line.match(JEST_ERROR_SUMMARY_REGEX) || i == lines.length - 1) {
// This is the name of the test, if we were gathering information from a previous
// error, we add it to the errors
if (currentError) {
errors.push({
// The file should be relative from the repository
file: testResult.name.replace(REPOSITORY_ROOT, ""),
line: errorLine,
// we don't have information for the column
column: 0,
message: currentError.trim(),
});
}
// Handle the new error
currentError = line;
} else {
// We put any line that is not a test name in the error message as it may be
// valuable for the user.
currentError += "\n" + line;
// The actual line of the error is marked with " > XXX |"
const res = line.match(/> (?<line>\d+) \|/);
if (res) {
errorLine = parseInt(res.groups.line, 10);
}
}
});
}
return errors;
}
function getTypescriptErrors(out, err, testPath) {
console.log(out);
// Typescript error lines look like:
// popup/panel.jsm.js(103,7): error TS2531: Object is possibly 'null'.
// Which means:
// {file_path}({line},{col}): error TS{error_code}: {message}
const tsErrorRegex =
/(?<file>(\w|\/|\.)+)\((?<line>\d+),(?<column>\d+)\): (?<message>error TS\d+\:.*)/;
const errors = [];
for (const line of out.split("\n")) {
const res = line.match(tsErrorRegex);
if (!res) {
continue;
}
// TypeScript gives us the path from the directory the command is executed in, so we
// need to prepend the directory path.
const fileAbsPath = testPath + res.groups.file;
errors.push({
// The file should be relative from the repository.
file: fileAbsPath.replace(REPOSITORY_ROOT, ""),
line: parseInt(res.groups.line, 10),
column: parseInt(res.groups.column, 10),
message: res.groups.message.trim(),
});
}
return errors;
}
function runTests() {
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Extract suite argument");
const suiteArg = process.argv.find(arg => arg.includes("suite="));
const suite = suiteArg.split("=")[1];
if (suite !== "all" && !SUITES[suite]) {
throw new Error(
"Invalid suite argument to devtools-node-test-runner: " + suite
);
}
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Check `yarn` is available");
try {
// This will throw if yarn is unavailable
execFileSync(YARN_PROCESS, ["--version"]);
} catch (e) {
console.log(
"[devtools-node-test-runner] ERROR: `yarn` is not installed. " +
"See https://yarnpkg.com/docs/install/ "
);
return false;
}
const artifactArg = process.argv.find(arg => arg.includes("artifact="));
const artifactFilePath = artifactArg && artifactArg.split("=")[1];
const artifactErrors = {};
const failedSuites = [];
const suites = suite == "all" ? SUITES : { [suite]: SUITES[suite] };
for (const [suiteName, suiteData] of Object.entries(suites)) {
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Running suite: " + suiteName);
if (suiteData.dependencies) {
console.log(
"[devtools-node-test-runner] Running `yarn` for dependencies"
);
for (const dep of suiteData.dependencies) {
const depPath = path.join(__dirname, dep);
chdir(depPath);
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Run `yarn` in " + depPath);
execOut(YARN_PROCESS);
}
}
const testPath = path.join(__dirname, suiteData.path);
chdir(testPath);
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Run `yarn` in test folder");
execOut(YARN_PROCESS);
console.log(`TEST START | ${suiteData.type} | ${suiteName}`);
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Run `yarn test` in test folder");
const { out, err } = execOut(YARN_PROCESS, ["test-ci"]);
if (err) {
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Error log");
console.log(err);
}
console.log("[devtools-node-test-runner] Parse errors from the test logs");
const errors = getErrors(suiteName, out, err, testPath) || [];
if (errors.length) {
failedSuites.push(suiteName);
}
for (const error of errors) {
if (!artifactErrors[error.file]) {
artifactErrors[error.file] = [];
}
artifactErrors[error.file].push({
path: error.file,
line: error.line,
column: error.column,
level: "error",
message: error.message,
analyzer: suiteName,
});
console.log(
`TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | ${suiteData.type} | ${suiteName} | ${error.file}:${error.line}: ${error.message}`
);
}
}
if (artifactFilePath) {
console.log(
`[devtools-node-test-runner] Writing artifact to ${artifactFilePath}`
);
writeFileSync(artifactFilePath, JSON.stringify(artifactErrors, null, 2));
}
const success = failedSuites.length === 0;
if (success) {
console.log(
`[devtools-node-test-runner] Test suites [${Object.keys(suites).join(
", "
)}] succeeded`
);
} else {
console.log(
`[devtools-node-test-runner] Test suites [${failedSuites.join(
", "
)}] failed`
);
console.log(
"[devtools-node-test-runner] You can find documentation about the " +
"devtools node tests at https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools/tests/node-tests.html"
);
}
return success;
}
process.exitCode = runTests() ? 0 : 1;
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