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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 17:32:43 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 17:32:43 +0000 |
commit | 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0.upstream/1%115.7.0upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/__init__.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c580d191c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# 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/. diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/again.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/again.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..434aed7cc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/again.py @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +# 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 json +import os + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import history_path, push_to_try + + +class AgainParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "again" + arguments = [ + [ + ["--index"], + { + "default": 0, + "const": "list", + "nargs": "?", + "help": "Index of entry in the history to re-push, " + "where '0' is the most recent (default 0). " + "Use --index without a value to display indices.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--list"], + { + "default": False, + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "list_configs", + "help": "Display history and exit", + }, + ], + [ + ["--list-tasks"], + { + "default": 0, + "action": "count", + "dest": "list_tasks", + "help": "Like --list, but display selected tasks " + "for each history entry, up to 10. Repeat " + "to display all selected tasks.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--purge"], + { + "default": False, + "action": "store_true", + "help": "Remove all history and exit", + }, + ], + ] + common_groups = ["push"] + + +def run( + index=0, purge=False, list_configs=False, list_tasks=0, message="{msg}", **pushargs +): + if index == "list": + list_configs = True + else: + try: + index = int(index) + except ValueError: + print("error: '--index' must be an integer") + return 1 + + if purge: + os.remove(history_path) + return + + if not os.path.isfile(history_path): + print("error: history file not found: {}".format(history_path)) + return 1 + + with open(history_path) as fh: + history = fh.readlines() + + if list_configs or list_tasks > 0: + for i, data in enumerate(history): + msg, config = json.loads(data) + version = config.get("version", "1") + settings = {} + if version == 1: + tasks = config["tasks"] + settings = config + elif version == 2: + try_config = config.get("parameters", {}).get("try_task_config", {}) + tasks = try_config.get("tasks") + else: + tasks = None + + if tasks is not None: + # Select only the things that are of interest to display. + settings = settings.copy() + env = settings.pop("env", {}).copy() + env.pop("TRY_SELECTOR", None) + for name in ("tasks", "version"): + settings.pop(name, None) + + def pluralize(n, noun): + return "{n} {noun}{s}".format( + n=n, noun=noun, s="" if n == 1 else "s" + ) + + out = str(i) + ". (" + pluralize(len(tasks), "task") + if env: + out += ", " + pluralize(len(env), "env var") + if settings: + out += ", " + pluralize(len(settings), "setting") + out += ") " + msg + print(out) + + if list_tasks > 0: + indent = " " * 4 + if list_tasks > 1: + shown_tasks = tasks + else: + shown_tasks = tasks[:10] + print(indent + ("\n" + indent).join(shown_tasks)) + + num_hidden_tasks = len(tasks) - len(shown_tasks) + if num_hidden_tasks > 0: + print("{}... and {} more".format(indent, num_hidden_tasks)) + + if list_tasks and env: + for line in ("env: " + json.dumps(env, indent=2)).splitlines(): + print(" " + line) + + if list_tasks and settings: + for line in ( + "settings: " + json.dumps(settings, indent=2) + ).splitlines(): + print(" " + line) + else: + print( + "{index}. {msg}".format( + index=i, + msg=msg, + ) + ) + + return + + msg, try_task_config = json.loads(history[index]) + return push_to_try( + "again", message.format(msg=msg), try_task_config=try_task_config, **pushargs + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/auto.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/auto.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7b27b33616 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/auto.py @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +# 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/. + + +from taskgraph.util.python_path import find_object + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import push_to_try + +TRY_AUTO_PARAMETERS = { + "optimize_strategies": "gecko_taskgraph.optimize:tryselect.bugbug_reduced_manifests_config_selection_medium", # noqa + "optimize_target_tasks": True, + "target_tasks_method": "try_auto", + "test_manifest_loader": "bugbug", + "try_mode": "try_auto", + "try_task_config": {}, +} + + +class AutoParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "auto" + common_groups = ["push"] + task_configs = [ + "artifact", + "env", + "chemspill-prio", + "disable-pgo", + "worker-overrides", + ] + arguments = [ + [ + ["--strategy"], + { + "default": None, + "help": "Override the default optimization strategy. Valid values " + "are the experimental strategies defined at the bottom of " + "`taskcluster/gecko_taskgraph/optimize/__init__.py`.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--tasks-regex"], + { + "default": [], + "action": "append", + "help": "Apply a regex filter to the tasks selected. Specifying " + "multiple times schedules the union of computed tasks.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--tasks-regex-exclude"], + { + "default": [], + "action": "append", + "help": "Apply a regex filter to the tasks selected. Specifying " + "multiple times excludes computed tasks matching any regex.", + }, + ], + ] + + def validate(self, args): + super().validate(args) + + if args.strategy: + if ":" not in args.strategy: + args.strategy = "gecko_taskgraph.optimize:tryselect.{}".format( + args.strategy + ) + + try: + obj = find_object(args.strategy) + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + self.error("invalid module path '{}'".format(args.strategy)) + + if not isinstance(obj, dict): + self.error("object at '{}' must be a dict".format(args.strategy)) + + +def run( + message="{msg}", + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=False, + closed_tree=False, + strategy=None, + tasks_regex=None, + tasks_regex_exclude=None, + try_config=None, + **ignored +): + msg = message.format(msg="Tasks automatically selected.") + + params = TRY_AUTO_PARAMETERS.copy() + if try_config: + params["try_task_config"] = try_config + + if strategy: + params["optimize_strategies"] = strategy + + if tasks_regex or tasks_regex_exclude: + params.setdefault("try_task_config", {})["tasks-regex"] = {} + params["try_task_config"]["tasks-regex"]["include"] = tasks_regex + params["try_task_config"]["tasks-regex"]["exclude"] = tasks_regex_exclude + + task_config = { + "version": 2, + "parameters": params, + } + return push_to_try( + "auto", + msg, + try_task_config=task_config, + stage_changes=stage_changes, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=closed_tree, + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/.eslintrc.js b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/.eslintrc.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..861d6bafc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/.eslintrc.js @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + env: { + jquery: true, + }, + globals: { + apply: true, + applyChunks: true, + tasks: true, + }, +}; diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/__init__.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b71cf801ea --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +# 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 os +import webbrowser +from threading import Timer + +from gecko_taskgraph.target_tasks import filter_by_uncommon_try_tasks + +from tryselect.cli import BaseTryParser +from tryselect.push import ( + check_working_directory, + generate_try_task_config, + push_to_try, +) +from tryselect.tasks import generate_tasks + +here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) + + +class ChooserParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "chooser" + arguments = [] + common_groups = ["push", "task"] + task_configs = [ + "artifact", + "browsertime", + "chemspill-prio", + "disable-pgo", + "env", + "gecko-profile", + "path", + "pernosco", + "rebuild", + "worker-overrides", + ] + + +def run( + update=False, + query=None, + try_config=None, + full=False, + parameters=None, + save=False, + preset=None, + mod_presets=False, + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=False, + message="{msg}", + closed_tree=False, +): + from .app import create_application + + push = not stage_changes and not dry_run + check_working_directory(push) + + tg = generate_tasks(parameters, full) + + # Remove tasks that are not to be shown unless `--full` is specified. + if not full: + blacklisted_tasks = [ + label + for label in tg.tasks.keys() + if not filter_by_uncommon_try_tasks(label) + ] + for task in blacklisted_tasks: + tg.tasks.pop(task) + + app = create_application(tg) + + if os.environ.get("WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN") == "true": + # we are in the reloader process, don't open the browser or do any try stuff + app.run() + return + + # give app a second to start before opening the browser + url = "http://127.0.0.1:5000" + Timer(1, lambda: webbrowser.open(url)).start() + print("Starting trychooser on {}".format(url)) + app.run() + + selected = app.tasks + if not selected: + print("no tasks selected") + return + + msg = "Try Chooser Enhanced ({} tasks selected)".format(len(selected)) + return push_to_try( + "chooser", + message.format(msg=msg), + try_task_config=generate_try_task_config("chooser", selected, try_config), + stage_changes=stage_changes, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=closed_tree, + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/app.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/app.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..adbf6f33dd --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/app.py @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +# 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/. + +from abc import ABCMeta, abstractproperty +from collections import defaultdict + +from flask import Flask, render_template, request + +SECTIONS = [] +SUPPORTED_KINDS = set() + + +def register_section(cls): + assert issubclass(cls, Section) + instance = cls() + SECTIONS.append(instance) + SUPPORTED_KINDS.update(instance.kind.split(",")) + + +class Section(object): + __metaclass__ = ABCMeta + + @abstractproperty + def name(self): + pass + + @abstractproperty + def kind(self): + pass + + @abstractproperty + def title(self): + pass + + @abstractproperty + def attrs(self): + pass + + def contains(self, task): + return task.kind in self.kind.split(",") + + def get_context(self, tasks): + labels = defaultdict(lambda: {"max_chunk": 0, "attrs": defaultdict(list)}) + + for task in tasks.values(): + if not self.contains(task): + continue + + task = task.attributes + label = labels[self.labelfn(task)] + for attr in self.attrs: + if attr in task and task[attr] not in label["attrs"][attr]: + label["attrs"][attr].append(task[attr]) + + if "test_chunk" in task: + label["max_chunk"] = max( + label["max_chunk"], int(task["test_chunk"]) + ) + + return { + "name": self.name, + "kind": self.kind, + "title": self.title, + "labels": labels, + } + + +@register_section +class Platform(Section): + name = "platform" + kind = "build" + title = "Platforms" + attrs = ["build_platform"] + + def labelfn(self, task): + return task["build_platform"] + + def contains(self, task): + if not Section.contains(self, task): + return False + + # android-stuff tasks aren't actual platforms + return task.task["tags"].get("android-stuff", False) != "true" + + +@register_section +class Test(Section): + name = "test" + kind = "test" + title = "Test Suites" + attrs = ["unittest_suite"] + + def labelfn(self, task): + suite = task["unittest_suite"].replace(" ", "-") + + if suite.endswith("-chunked"): + suite = suite[: -len("-chunked")] + + return suite + + def contains(self, task): + if not Section.contains(self, task): + return False + return task.attributes["unittest_suite"] not in ("raptor", "talos") + + +@register_section +class Perf(Section): + name = "perf" + kind = "test" + title = "Performance" + attrs = ["unittest_suite", "raptor_try_name", "talos_try_name"] + + def labelfn(self, task): + suite = task["unittest_suite"] + label = task["{}_try_name".format(suite)] + + if not label.startswith(suite): + label = "{}-{}".format(suite, label) + + if label.endswith("-e10s"): + label = label[: -len("-e10s")] + + return label + + def contains(self, task): + if not Section.contains(self, task): + return False + return task.attributes["unittest_suite"] in ("raptor", "talos") + + +@register_section +class Analysis(Section): + name = "analysis" + kind = "build,static-analysis-autotest" + title = "Analysis" + attrs = ["build_platform"] + + def labelfn(self, task): + return task["build_platform"] + + def contains(self, task): + if not Section.contains(self, task): + return False + if task.kind == "build": + return task.task["tags"].get("android-stuff", False) == "true" + return True + + +def create_application(tg): + tasks = {l: t for l, t in tg.tasks.items() if t.kind in SUPPORTED_KINDS} + sections = [s.get_context(tasks) for s in SECTIONS] + context = { + "tasks": {l: t.attributes for l, t in tasks.items()}, + "sections": sections, + } + + app = Flask(__name__) + app.env = "development" + app.tasks = [] + + @app.route("/", methods=["GET", "POST"]) + def chooser(): + if request.method == "GET": + return render_template("chooser.html", **context) + + if request.form["action"] == "Push": + labels = request.form["selected-tasks"].splitlines() + app.tasks.extend(labels) + + shutdown = request.environ.get("werkzeug.server.shutdown") + if shutdown: + shutdown() + return render_template("close.html") + + return app diff --git 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If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, + * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +const selection = $("#selection")[0]; +const count = $("#selection-count")[0]; +const pluralize = (count, noun, suffix = "s") => + `${count} ${noun}${count !== 1 ? suffix : ""}`; + +var selected = []; + +var updateLabels = () => { + $(".tab-pane.active > .filter-label").each(function (index) { + let box = $("#" + this.htmlFor)[0]; + let method = box.checked ? "add" : "remove"; + $(this)[method + "Class"]("is-checked"); + }); +}; + +var apply = () => { + let filters = {}; + let kinds = []; + + $(".filter:checked").each(function (index) { + for (let kind of this.name.split(",")) { + if (!kinds.includes(kind)) { + kinds.push(kind); + } + } + + // Checkbox element values are generated by Section.get_context() in app.py + let attrs = JSON.parse(this.value); + for (let attr in attrs) { + if (!(attr in filters)) { + filters[attr] = []; + } + + let values = attrs[attr]; + filters[attr] = filters[attr].concat(values); + } + }); + updateLabels(); + + if ( + !Object.keys(filters).length || + (Object.keys(filters).length == 1 && "build_type" in filters) + ) { + selection.value = ""; + count.innerHTML = "0 tasks selected"; + return; + } + + var taskMatches = label => { + let task = tasks[label]; + + // If no box for the given kind has been checked, this task is + // automatically not selected. + if (!kinds.includes(task.kind)) { + return false; + } + + for (let attr in filters) { + let values = filters[attr]; + if (!(attr in task) || values.includes(task[attr])) { + continue; + } + return false; + } + return true; + }; + + selected = Object.keys(tasks).filter(taskMatches); + applyChunks(); +}; + +var applyChunks = () => { + // For tasks that have a chunk filter applied, we handle that here. + let filters = {}; + $(".filter:text").each(function (index) { + let value = $(this).val(); + if (value === "") { + return; + } + + let attrs = JSON.parse(this.name); + let key = `${attrs.unittest_suite}-${attrs.unittest_flavor}`; + if (!(key in filters)) { + filters[key] = []; + } + + // Parse the chunk strings. These are formatted like printer page setups, e.g: "1,4-6,9" + for (let item of value.split(",")) { + if (!item.includes("-")) { + filters[key].push(parseInt(item)); + continue; + } + + let [start, end] = item.split("-"); + for (let i = parseInt(start); i <= parseInt(end); ++i) { + filters[key].push(i); + } + } + }); + + let chunked = selected.filter(function (label) { + let task = tasks[label]; + let key = task.unittest_suite + "-" + task.unittest_flavor; + if (key in filters && !filters[key].includes(parseInt(task.test_chunk))) { + return false; + } + return true; + }); + + selection.value = chunked.join("\n"); + count.innerText = pluralize(chunked.length, "task") + " selected"; +}; diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/static/select.js b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/static/select.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8a315c0a52 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/static/select.js @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +const labels = $("label.multiselect"); +const boxes = $("label.multiselect input:checkbox"); +var lastChecked = {}; + +// implements shift+click +labels.click(function (e) { + if (e.target.tagName === "INPUT") { + return; + } + + let box = $("#" + this.htmlFor)[0]; + let activeSection = $("div.tab-pane.active")[0].id; + + if (activeSection in lastChecked) { + // Bug 559506 - In Firefox shift/ctrl/alt+clicking a label doesn't check the box. + let isFirefox = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf("firefox") > -1; + + if (e.shiftKey) { + if (isFirefox) { + box.checked = !box.checked; + } + + let start = boxes.index(box); + let end = boxes.index(lastChecked[activeSection]); + + boxes + .slice(Math.min(start, end), Math.max(start, end) + 1) + .prop("checked", box.checked); + apply(); + } + } + + lastChecked[activeSection] = box; +}); + +function selectAll(btn) { + let checked = !!btn.value; + $("div.active label.filter-label").each(function (index) { + $(this).find("input:checkbox")[0].checked = checked; + }); + apply(); +} diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/static/style.css b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/static/style.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6b2f96935b --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/static/style.css @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +body { + padding-top: 70px; +} + +/* Tabs */ + +#tabbar .nav-link { + color: #009570; + font-size: 18px; + padding-bottom: 15px; + padding-top: 15px; +} + +#tabbar .nav-link.active { + color: #212529; +} + +#tabbar .nav-link:hover { + color: #0f5a3a; +} + +/* Sections */ + +.tab-content button { + font-size: 14px; + margin-bottom: 5px; + margin-top: 10px; +} + +.filter-label { + display: block; + font-size: 16px; + position: relative; + padding-left: 15px; + padding-right: 15px; + padding-top: 10px; + padding-bottom: 10px; + margin-bottom: 0; + user-select: none; + vertical-align: middle; +} + +.filter-label span { + display: flex; + min-height: 34px; + align-items: center; + justify-content: space-between; +} + +.filter-label input[type="checkbox"] { + position: absolute; + opacity: 0; + height: 0; + width: 0; +} + +.filter-label input[type="text"] { + width: 50px; +} + +.filter-label:hover { + background-color: #91a0b0; +} + +.filter-label.is-checked:hover { + background-color: #91a0b0; +} + +.filter-label.is-checked { + background-color: #404c59; + color: white; +} + +/* Preview pane */ + +#preview { + position: fixed; + height: 100vh; + margin-left: 66%; + width: 100%; +} + +#submit-tasks { + display: flex; + flex-direction: column; + height: 80%; +} + +#buttons { + display: flex; + justify-content: space-between; +} + +#push { + background-color: #00e9b7; + margin-left: 5px; + width: 100%; +} + +#selection { + height: 100%; + width: 100%; +} diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/chooser.html b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/chooser.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d89870ac77 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/chooser.html @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +<!-- 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/. --> + +{% extends 'layout.html' %} +{% block content %} +<div class="container-fluid"> + <div class="row"> + <div class="col-8"> + <div class="form-group form-inline"> + <span class="col-form-label col-md-2 pt-1">Build Type</span> + <div class="form-check form-check-inline"> + <input id="both" class="filter form-check-input" type="radio" name="buildtype" value='{}' onchange="apply();" checked> + <label for="both" class="form-check-label">both</label> + </div> + {% for type in ["opt", "debug"] %} + <div class="form-check form-check-inline"> + <input id="{{ type }}" class="filter form-check-input" type="radio" name="buildtype" value='{"build_type": "{{ type }}"}' onchange="apply();"> + <label for={{ type }} class="form-check-label">{{ type }}</label> + </div> + {% endfor %} + </div> + <ul class="nav nav-tabs" id="tabbar" role="tablist"> + {% for section in sections %} + <li class="nav-item"> + {% if loop.first %} + <a class="nav-link active" id="{{ section.name }}-tab" data-toggle="tab" href="#{{section.name }}" role="tab" aria-controls="{{ section.name }}" aria-selected="true">{{ section.title }}</a> + {% else %} + <a class="nav-link" id="{{ section.name }}-tab" data-toggle="tab" href="#{{section.name }}" role="tab" aria-controls="{{ section.name }}" aria-selected="false">{{ section.title }}</a> + {% endif %} + </li> + {% endfor %} + </ul> + <div class="tab-content"> + <button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" value="true" onclick="selectAll(this);">Select All</button> + <button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" onclick="selectAll(this);">Deselect All</button> + {% for section in sections %} + {% if loop.first %} + <div class="tab-pane show active" id="{{ section.name }}" role="tabpanel" aria-labelledby="{{ section.name }}-tab"> + {% else %} + <div class="tab-pane" id="{{ section.name }}" role="tabpanel" aria-labelledby="{{ section.name }}-tab"> + {% endif %} + {% for label, meta in section.labels|dictsort %} + <label class="multiselect filter-label" for={{ label }}> + <span> + {{ label }} + <input class="filter" type="checkbox" id={{ label }} name="{{ section.kind }}" value='{{ meta.attrs|tojson|safe }}' onchange="console.log('checkbox onchange triggered');apply();"> + {% if meta.max_chunk > 1 %} + <input class="filter" type="text" pattern="^[0-9][0-9,-]*$" placeholder="1-{{ meta.max_chunk }}" name='{{ meta.attrs|tojson|safe }}' oninput="applyChunks();"> + {% endif %} + </span> + </label> + {% endfor %} + </div> + {% endfor %} + </div> + </div> + <div class="col-4" id="preview"> + <form id="submit-tasks" action="" method="POST"> + <textarea id="selection" name="selected-tasks" wrap="off"></textarea> + <span id="selection-count">0 tasks selected</span><br> + <span id="buttons"> + <input id="cancel" class="btn btn-default" type="submit" name="action" value="Cancel"> + <input id="push" class="btn btn-default" type="submit" name="action" value="Push"> + </span> + </form> + </div> + </div> +</div> +{% endblock %} + +{% block scripts %} +<script> + const tasks = {{ tasks|tojson|safe }}; +</script> +<script src="{{ url_for('static', filename='filter.js') }}"></script> +<script src="{{ url_for('static', filename='select.js') }}"></script> +{% endblock %} diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/close.html b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/close.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9dc0a161f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/close.html @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +<!-- 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/. --> + +{% extends 'layout.html' %} {% block content %} +<div class="container-fluid"> + <div class="alert alert-primary" role="alert"> + You may now close this page. + </div> +</div> +{% endblock %} diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/layout.html b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/layout.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8553ae94df --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/chooser/templates/layout.html @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +<!-- 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/. --> + +<html> + <head> + <meta charset="utf-8" /> + <title>Try Chooser Enhanced</title> + <link + rel="stylesheet" + href="https://stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.1.3/css/bootstrap.min.css" + /> + <link + rel="stylesheet" + href="{{ url_for('static', filename='style.css') }}" + /> + </head> + <body> + <nav class="navbar navbar-default fixed-top navbar-dark bg-dark"> + <div class="container-fluid"> + <span class="navbar-brand mb-0 h1">Try Chooser Enhanced</span> + <button + class="navbar-toggler" + type="button" + data-toggle="collapse" + data-target="#navbarSupportedContent" + aria-controls="navbarSupportedContent" + aria-expanded="false" + aria-label="Toggle navigation" + > + <span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span> + </button> + <div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarSupportedContent"> + <ul class="navbar-nav mr-auto"> + <li class="nav-item"> + <a + class="nav-link" + href="https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/tools/try/index.html" + >Documentation</a + > + </li> + <li class="nav-item"> + <a + class="nav-link" + href="https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=try" + >Treeherder</a + > + </li> + </ul> + </div> + </div> + </nav> + {% block content %}{% endblock %} + <script + src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.slim.min.js" + integrity="sha384-q8i/X+965DzO0rT7abK41JStQIAqVgRVzpbzo5smXKp4YfRvH+8abtTE1Pi6jizo" + crossorigin="anonymous" + ></script> + <script + src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/popper.js/1.14.3/umd/popper.min.js" + integrity="sha384-ZMP7rVo3mIykV+2+9J3UJ46jBk0WLaUAdn689aCwoqbBJiSnjAK/l8WvCWPIPm49" + crossorigin="anonymous" + ></script> + <script + src="https://stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.1.3/js/bootstrap.min.js" + integrity="sha384-ChfqqxuZUCnJSK3+MXmPNIyE6ZbWh2IMqE241rYiqJxyMiZ6OW/JmZQ5stwEULTy" + crossorigin="anonymous" + ></script> + {% block scripts %}{% endblock %} + </body> +</html> diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/compare.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/compare.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ac468e0974 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/compare.py @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# 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 os + +from mozbuild.base import MozbuildObject +from mozversioncontrol import get_repository_object + +from tryselect.cli import BaseTryParser + +from .again import run as again_run +from .fuzzy import run as fuzzy_run + +here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) +build = MozbuildObject.from_environment(cwd=here) + + +class CompareParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "compare" + arguments = [ + [ + ["-cc", "--compare-commit"], + { + "default": None, + "help": "The commit that you want to compare your current revision with", + }, + ], + ] + common_groups = ["task"] + task_configs = [ + "rebuild", + ] + + def get_revisions_to_run(vcs, compare_commit): + if compare_commit is None: + compare_commit = vcs.base_ref + if vcs.branch: + current_revision_ref = vcs.branch + else: + current_revision_ref = vcs.head_ref + + return compare_commit, current_revision_ref + + +def run(compare_commit=None, **kwargs): + vcs = get_repository_object(build.topsrcdir) + compare_commit, current_revision_ref = CompareParser.get_revisions_to_run( + vcs, compare_commit + ) + print("********************************************") + print("* 2 commits are created with this command *") + print("********************************************") + + try: + fuzzy_run(**kwargs) + print("********************************************") + print("* The base commit can be found above *") + print("********************************************") + vcs.update(compare_commit) + again_run() + print("*****************************************") + print("* The compare commit can be found above *") + print("*****************************************") + finally: + vcs.update(current_revision_ref) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/coverage.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/coverage.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a871f35a11 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/coverage.py @@ -0,0 +1,447 @@ +# 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 collections +import datetime +import hashlib +import json +import os +import shutil +import sqlite3 +import subprocess + +import requests +import six +from mach.util import get_state_dir +from mozbuild.base import MozbuildObject +from mozpack.files import FileFinder +from moztest.resolve import TestResolver +from mozversioncontrol import get_repository_object + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import generate_try_task_config, push_to_try +from ..tasks import filter_tasks_by_paths, generate_tasks, resolve_tests_by_suite + +here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) +build = None +vcs = None +CHUNK_MAPPING_FILE = None +CHUNK_MAPPING_TAG_FILE = None + + +def setup_globals(): + # Avoid incurring expensive computation on import. + global build, vcs, CHUNK_MAPPING_TAG_FILE, CHUNK_MAPPING_FILE + build = MozbuildObject.from_environment(cwd=here) + vcs = get_repository_object(build.topsrcdir) + + root_hash = hashlib.sha256( + six.ensure_binary(os.path.abspath(build.topsrcdir)) + ).hexdigest() + cache_dir = os.path.join(get_state_dir(), "cache", root_hash, "chunk_mapping") + if not os.path.isdir(cache_dir): + os.makedirs(cache_dir) + CHUNK_MAPPING_FILE = os.path.join(cache_dir, "chunk_mapping.sqlite") + CHUNK_MAPPING_TAG_FILE = os.path.join(cache_dir, "chunk_mapping_tag.json") + + +# Maps from platform names in the chunk_mapping sqlite database to respective +# substrings in task names. +PLATFORM_MAP = { + "linux": "test-linux64/opt", + "windows": "test-windows10-64/opt", +} + +# List of platform/build type combinations that are included in pushes by |mach try coverage|. +OPT_TASK_PATTERNS = [ + "macosx64/opt", + "windows10-64/opt", + "windows7-32/opt", + "linux64/opt", +] + + +class CoverageParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "coverage" + arguments = [] + common_groups = ["push", "task"] + task_configs = [ + "artifact", + "env", + "rebuild", + "chemspill-prio", + "disable-pgo", + "worker-overrides", + ] + + +def read_test_manifests(): + """Uses TestResolver to read all test manifests in the tree. + + Returns a (tests, support_files_map) tuple that describes the tests in the tree: + tests - a set of test file paths + support_files_map - a dict that maps from each support file to a list with + test files that require them it + """ + test_resolver = TestResolver.from_environment(cwd=here) + file_finder = FileFinder(build.topsrcdir) + support_files_map = collections.defaultdict(list) + tests = set() + + for test in test_resolver.resolve_tests(build.topsrcdir): + tests.add(test["srcdir_relpath"]) + if "support-files" not in test: + continue + + for support_file_pattern in test["support-files"].split(): + # Get the pattern relative to topsrcdir. + if support_file_pattern.startswith("!/"): + support_file_pattern = support_file_pattern[2:] + elif support_file_pattern.startswith("/"): + support_file_pattern = support_file_pattern[1:] + else: + support_file_pattern = os.path.normpath( + os.path.join(test["dir_relpath"], support_file_pattern) + ) + + # If it doesn't have a glob, then it's a single file. + if "*" not in support_file_pattern: + # Simple case: single support file, just add it here. + support_files_map[support_file_pattern].append(test["srcdir_relpath"]) + continue + + for support_file, _ in file_finder.find(support_file_pattern): + support_files_map[support_file].append(test["srcdir_relpath"]) + + return tests, support_files_map + + +# TODO cache the output of this function +all_tests, all_support_files = read_test_manifests() + + +def download_coverage_mapping(base_revision): + try: + with open(CHUNK_MAPPING_TAG_FILE) as f: + tags = json.load(f) + if tags["target_revision"] == base_revision: + return + else: + print("Base revision changed.") + except (OSError, ValueError): + print("Chunk mapping file not found.") + + CHUNK_MAPPING_URL_TEMPLATE = "https://firefox-ci-tc.services.mozilla.com/api/index/v1/task/project.relman.code-coverage.production.cron.{}/artifacts/public/chunk_mapping.tar.xz" # noqa + JSON_PUSHES_URL_TEMPLATE = "https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/json-pushes?version=2&tipsonly=1&startdate={}" # noqa + + # Get pushes from at most one month ago. + PUSH_HISTORY_DAYS = 30 + delta = datetime.timedelta(days=PUSH_HISTORY_DAYS) + start_time = (datetime.datetime.now() - delta).strftime("%Y-%m-%d") + pushes_url = JSON_PUSHES_URL_TEMPLATE.format(start_time) + pushes_data = requests.get(pushes_url + "&tochange={}".format(base_revision)).json() + if "error" in pushes_data: + if "unknown revision" in pushes_data["error"]: + print( + "unknown revision {}, trying with latest mozilla-central".format( + base_revision + ) + ) + pushes_data = requests.get(pushes_url).json() + + if "error" in pushes_data: + raise Exception(pushes_data["error"]) + + pushes = pushes_data["pushes"] + + print("Looking for coverage data. This might take a minute or two.") + print("Base revision:", base_revision) + for push_id in sorted(pushes.keys())[::-1]: + rev = pushes[push_id]["changesets"][0] + url = CHUNK_MAPPING_URL_TEMPLATE.format(rev) + print("push id: {},\trevision: {}".format(push_id, rev)) + + r = requests.head(url) + if not r.ok: + continue + + print("Chunk mapping found, downloading...") + r = requests.get(url, stream=True) + + CHUNK_MAPPING_ARCHIVE = os.path.join(build.topsrcdir, "chunk_mapping.tar.xz") + with open(CHUNK_MAPPING_ARCHIVE, "wb") as f: + r.raw.decode_content = True + shutil.copyfileobj(r.raw, f) + + subprocess.check_call( + [ + "tar", + "-xJf", + CHUNK_MAPPING_ARCHIVE, + "-C", + os.path.dirname(CHUNK_MAPPING_FILE), + ] + ) + os.remove(CHUNK_MAPPING_ARCHIVE) + assert os.path.isfile(CHUNK_MAPPING_FILE) + with open(CHUNK_MAPPING_TAG_FILE, "w") as f: + json.dump( + { + "target_revision": base_revision, + "chunk_mapping_revision": rev, + "download_date": start_time, + }, + f, + ) + return + raise Exception("Could not find suitable coverage data.") + + +def is_a_test(cursor, path): + """Checks the all_tests global and the chunk mapping database to see if a + given file is a test file. + """ + if path in all_tests: + return True + + cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) from chunk_to_test WHERE path=?", (path,)) + if cursor.fetchone()[0]: + return True + + cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) from file_to_test WHERE test=?", (path,)) + if cursor.fetchone()[0]: + return True + + return False + + +def tests_covering_file(cursor, path): + """Returns a set of tests that cover a given source file.""" + cursor.execute("SELECT test FROM file_to_test WHERE source=?", (path,)) + return {e[0] for e in cursor.fetchall()} + + +def tests_in_chunk(cursor, platform, chunk): + """Returns a set of tests that are contained in a given chunk.""" + cursor.execute( + "SELECT path FROM chunk_to_test WHERE platform=? AND chunk=?", (platform, chunk) + ) + # Because of bug 1480103, some entries in this table contain both a file name and a test name, + # separated by a space. With the split, only the file name is kept. + return {e[0].split(" ")[0] for e in cursor.fetchall()} + + +def chunks_covering_file(cursor, path): + """Returns a set of (platform, chunk) tuples with the chunks that cover a given source file.""" + cursor.execute("SELECT platform, chunk FROM file_to_chunk WHERE path=?", (path,)) + return set(cursor.fetchall()) + + +def tests_supported_by_file(path): + """Returns a set of tests that are using the given file as a support-file.""" + return set(all_support_files[path]) + + +def find_tests(changed_files): + """Finds both individual tests and test chunks that should be run to test code changes. + Argument: a list of file paths relative to the source checkout. + + Returns: a (test_files, test_chunks) tuple with two sets. + test_files - contains tests that should be run to verify changes to changed_files. + test_chunks - contains (platform, chunk) tuples with chunks that should be + run. These chunnks do not support running a subset of the tests (like + cppunit or gtest), so the whole chunk must be run. + """ + test_files = set() + test_chunks = set() + files_no_coverage = set() + + with sqlite3.connect(CHUNK_MAPPING_FILE) as conn: + c = conn.cursor() + for path in changed_files: + # If path is a test, add it to the list and continue. + if is_a_test(c, path): + test_files.add(path) + continue + + # Look at the chunk mapping and add all tests that cover this file. + tests = tests_covering_file(c, path) + chunks = chunks_covering_file(c, path) + # If we found tests covering this, then it's not a support-file, so + # save these and continue. + if tests or chunks: + test_files |= tests + test_chunks |= chunks + continue + + # Check if the path is a support-file for any test, by querying test manifests. + tests = tests_supported_by_file(path) + if tests: + test_files |= tests + continue + + # There is no coverage information for this file. + files_no_coverage.add(path) + + files_covered = set(changed_files) - files_no_coverage + test_files = {s.replace("\\", "/") for s in test_files} + + _print_found_tests(files_covered, files_no_coverage, test_files, test_chunks) + + remaining_test_chunks = set() + # For all test_chunks, try to find the tests contained by them in the + # chunk_to_test mapping. + for platform, chunk in test_chunks: + tests = tests_in_chunk(c, platform, chunk) + if tests: + for test in tests: + test_files.add(test.replace("\\", "/")) + else: + remaining_test_chunks.add((platform, chunk)) + + return test_files, remaining_test_chunks + + +def _print_found_tests(files_covered, files_no_coverage, test_files, test_chunks): + """Print a summary of what will be run to the user's terminal.""" + files_covered = sorted(files_covered) + files_no_coverage = sorted(files_no_coverage) + test_files = sorted(test_files) + test_chunks = sorted(test_chunks) + + if files_covered: + print( + "Found {} modified source files with test coverage:".format( + len(files_covered) + ) + ) + for covered in files_covered: + print("\t", covered) + + if files_no_coverage: + print( + "Found {} modified source files with no coverage:".format( + len(files_no_coverage) + ) + ) + for f in files_no_coverage: + print("\t", f) + + if not files_covered: + print("No modified source files are covered by tests.") + elif not files_no_coverage: + print("All modified source files are covered by tests.") + + if test_files: + print("Running {} individual test files.".format(len(test_files))) + else: + print("Could not find any individual tests to run.") + + if test_chunks: + print("Running {} test chunks.".format(len(test_chunks))) + for platform, chunk in test_chunks: + print("\t", platform, chunk) + else: + print("Could not find any test chunks to run.") + + +def filter_tasks_by_chunks(tasks, chunks): + """Find all tasks that will run the given chunks.""" + selected_tasks = set() + for platform, chunk in chunks: + platform = PLATFORM_MAP[platform] + + selected_task = None + for task in tasks: + if not task.startswith(platform): + continue + + if not any( + task[len(platform) + 1 :].endswith(c) for c in [chunk, chunk + "-e10s"] + ): + continue + + assert ( + selected_task is None + ), "Only one task should be selected for a given platform-chunk couple ({} - {}), {} and {} were selected".format( # noqa + platform, chunk, selected_task, task + ) + selected_task = task + + if selected_task is None: + print("Warning: no task found for chunk", platform, chunk) + else: + selected_tasks.add(selected_task) + + return list(selected_tasks) + + +def is_opt_task(task): + """True if the task runs on a supported platform and build type combination. + This is used to remove -ccov/asan/pgo tasks, along with all /debug tasks. + """ + return any(platform in task for platform in OPT_TASK_PATTERNS) + + +def run( + try_config={}, + full=False, + parameters=None, + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=False, + message="{msg}", + closed_tree=False, +): + setup_globals() + download_coverage_mapping(vcs.base_ref) + + changed_sources = vcs.get_outgoing_files() + test_files, test_chunks = find_tests(changed_sources) + if not test_files and not test_chunks: + print("ERROR Could not find any tests or chunks to run.") + return 1 + + tg = generate_tasks(parameters, full) + all_tasks = tg.tasks.keys() + + tasks_by_chunks = filter_tasks_by_chunks(all_tasks, test_chunks) + tasks_by_path = filter_tasks_by_paths(all_tasks, test_files) + tasks = filter(is_opt_task, set(tasks_by_path) | set(tasks_by_chunks)) + tasks = list(tasks) + + if not tasks: + print("ERROR Did not find any matching tasks after filtering.") + return 1 + test_count_message = ( + "{test_count} test file{test_plural} that " + + "cover{test_singular} these changes " + + "({task_count} task{task_plural} to be scheduled)" + ).format( + test_count=len(test_files), + test_plural="" if len(test_files) == 1 else "s", + test_singular="s" if len(test_files) == 1 else "", + task_count=len(tasks), + task_plural="" if len(tasks) == 1 else "s", + ) + print("Found " + test_count_message) + + # Set the test paths to be run by setting MOZHARNESS_TEST_PATHS. + path_env = { + "MOZHARNESS_TEST_PATHS": six.ensure_text( + json.dumps(resolve_tests_by_suite(test_files)) + ) + } + try_config.setdefault("env", {}).update(path_env) + + # Build commit message. + msg = "try coverage - " + test_count_message + return push_to_try( + "coverage", + message.format(msg=msg), + try_task_config=generate_try_task_config("coverage", tasks, try_config), + stage_changes=stage_changes, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=closed_tree, + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/empty.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/empty.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2465999c90 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/empty.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# 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/. + + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import generate_try_task_config, push_to_try + + +class EmptyParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "empty" + common_groups = ["push"] + + +def run(message="{msg}", stage_changes=False, dry_run=False, closed_tree=False): + msg = 'No try selector specified, use "Add New Jobs" to select tasks.' + return push_to_try( + "empty", + message.format(msg=msg), + try_task_config=generate_try_task_config("empty", []), + stage_changes=stage_changes, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=closed_tree, + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/fuzzy.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/fuzzy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..03fc0531d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/fuzzy.py @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +# 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 os +import sys +from pathlib import PurePath + +from gecko_taskgraph.target_tasks import filter_by_uncommon_try_tasks +from mach.util import get_state_dir + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import check_working_directory, generate_try_task_config, push_to_try +from ..tasks import filter_tasks_by_paths, generate_tasks +from ..util.fzf import ( + FZF_NOT_FOUND, + PREVIEW_SCRIPT, + format_header, + fzf_bootstrap, + fzf_shortcuts, + run_fzf, +) +from ..util.manage_estimates import ( + download_task_history_data, + make_trimmed_taskgraph_cache, +) + + +class FuzzyParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "fuzzy" + arguments = [ + [ + ["-q", "--query"], + { + "metavar": "STR", + "action": "append", + "default": [], + "help": "Use the given query instead of entering the selection " + "interface. Equivalent to typing <query><ctrl-a><enter> " + "from the interface. Specifying multiple times schedules " + "the union of computed tasks.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-i", "--interactive"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Force running fzf interactively even when using presets or " + "queries with -q/--query.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-x", "--and"], + { + "dest": "intersection", + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "When specifying queries on the command line with -q/--query, " + "use the intersection of tasks rather than the union. This is " + "especially useful for post filtering presets.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-e", "--exact"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Enable exact match mode. Terms will use an exact match " + "by default, and terms prefixed with ' will become fuzzy.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-u", "--update"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Update fzf before running.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-s", "--show-estimates"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Show task duration estimates.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--disable-target-task-filter"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Some tasks run on mozilla-central but are filtered out " + "of the default list due to resource constraints. This flag " + "disables this filtering.", + }, + ], + ] + common_groups = ["push", "task", "preset"] + task_configs = [ + "artifact", + "browsertime", + "chemspill-prio", + "disable-pgo", + "env", + "gecko-profile", + "path", + "pernosco", + "rebuild", + "routes", + "worker-overrides", + ] + + +def run( + update=False, + query=None, + intersect_query=None, + try_config=None, + full=False, + parameters=None, + save_query=False, + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=False, + message="{msg}", + test_paths=None, + exact=False, + closed_tree=False, + show_estimates=False, + disable_target_task_filter=False, +): + fzf = fzf_bootstrap(update) + + if not fzf: + print(FZF_NOT_FOUND) + return 1 + + push = not stage_changes and not dry_run + check_working_directory(push) + tg = generate_tasks( + parameters, full=full, disable_target_task_filter=disable_target_task_filter + ) + all_tasks = sorted(tg.tasks.keys()) + + # graph_Cache created by generate_tasks, recreate the path to that file. + cache_dir = os.path.join( + get_state_dir(specific_to_topsrcdir=True), "cache", "taskgraph" + ) + if full: + graph_cache = os.path.join(cache_dir, "full_task_graph") + dep_cache = os.path.join(cache_dir, "full_task_dependencies") + target_set = os.path.join(cache_dir, "full_task_set") + else: + graph_cache = os.path.join(cache_dir, "target_task_graph") + dep_cache = os.path.join(cache_dir, "target_task_dependencies") + target_set = os.path.join(cache_dir, "target_task_set") + + if show_estimates: + download_task_history_data(cache_dir=cache_dir) + make_trimmed_taskgraph_cache(graph_cache, dep_cache, target_file=target_set) + + if not full and not disable_target_task_filter: + # Put all_tasks into a list because it's used multiple times, and "filter()" + # returns a consumable iterator. + all_tasks = list(filter(filter_by_uncommon_try_tasks, all_tasks)) + + if test_paths: + all_tasks = filter_tasks_by_paths(all_tasks, test_paths) + if not all_tasks: + return 1 + + key_shortcuts = [k + ":" + v for k, v in fzf_shortcuts.items()] + base_cmd = [ + fzf, + "-m", + "--bind", + ",".join(key_shortcuts), + "--header", + format_header(), + "--preview-window=right:30%", + "--print-query", + ] + + if show_estimates: + base_cmd.extend( + [ + "--preview", + '{} {} -g {} -s -c {} -t "{{+f}}"'.format( + str(PurePath(sys.executable)), PREVIEW_SCRIPT, dep_cache, cache_dir + ), + ] + ) + else: + base_cmd.extend( + [ + "--preview", + '{} {} -t "{{+f}}"'.format( + str(PurePath(sys.executable)), PREVIEW_SCRIPT + ), + ] + ) + + if exact: + base_cmd.append("--exact") + + selected = set() + queries = [] + + def get_tasks(query_arg=None, candidate_tasks=all_tasks): + cmd = base_cmd[:] + if query_arg and query_arg != "INTERACTIVE": + cmd.extend(["-f", query_arg]) + + query_str, tasks = run_fzf(cmd, sorted(candidate_tasks)) + queries.append(query_str) + return set(tasks) + + for q in query or []: + selected |= get_tasks(q) + + for q in intersect_query or []: + if not selected: + tasks = get_tasks(q) + selected |= tasks + else: + tasks = get_tasks(q, selected) + selected &= tasks + + if not queries: + selected = get_tasks() + + if not selected: + print("no tasks selected") + return + + if save_query: + return queries + + # build commit message + msg = "Fuzzy" + args = ["query={}".format(q) for q in queries] + if test_paths: + args.append("paths={}".format(":".join(test_paths))) + if args: + msg = "{} {}".format(msg, "&".join(args)) + return push_to_try( + "fuzzy", + message.format(msg=msg), + try_task_config=generate_try_task_config("fuzzy", selected, try_config), + stage_changes=stage_changes, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=closed_tree, + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/perf.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b570c8d63b --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perf.py @@ -0,0 +1,1335 @@ +# 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 copy +import itertools +import json +import os +import pathlib +import shutil +import subprocess +from contextlib import redirect_stdout +from datetime import datetime, timedelta + +from mach.util import get_state_dir +from mozbuild.base import MozbuildObject +from mozversioncontrol import get_repository_object + +from ..push import generate_try_task_config, push_to_try +from ..util.fzf import ( + FZF_NOT_FOUND, + build_base_cmd, + fzf_bootstrap, + run_fzf, + setup_tasks_for_fzf, +) +from .compare import CompareParser +from .perfselector.classification import ( + Apps, + ClassificationProvider, + Platforms, + Suites, + Variants, +) +from .perfselector.perfcomparators import get_comparator +from .perfselector.utils import LogProcessor + +here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) +build = MozbuildObject.from_environment(cwd=here) +cache_file = pathlib.Path(get_state_dir(), "try_perf_revision_cache.json") + +PERFHERDER_BASE_URL = ( + "https://treeherder.mozilla.org/perfherder/" + "compare?originalProject=try&originalRevision=%s&newProject=try&newRevision=%s" +) +TREEHERDER_TRY_BASE_URL = "https://treeherder.mozilla.org/jobs?repo=try&revision=%s" + +# Prevent users from running more than 300 tests at once. It's possible, but +# it's more likely that a query is broken and is selecting far too much. +MAX_PERF_TASKS = 300 + +# Name of the base category with no variants applied to it +BASE_CATEGORY_NAME = "base" + +# Add environment variable for firefox-android integration. +# This will let us find the APK to upload automatically. However, +# the following option will need to be supplied: +# --browsertime-upload-apk firefox-android +# OR --mozperftest-upload-apk firefox-android +MOZ_FIREFOX_ANDROID_APK_OUTPUT = os.getenv("MOZ_FIREFOX_ANDROID_APK_OUTPUT", None) + + +class InvalidCategoryException(Exception): + """Thrown when a category is found to be invalid. + + See the `PerfParser.run_category_checks()` method for more info. + """ + + pass + + +class APKNotFound(Exception): + """Raised when a user-supplied path to an APK is invalid.""" + + pass + + +class InvalidRegressionDetectorQuery(Exception): + """Thrown when the detector query produces anything other than 1 task.""" + + pass + + +class PerfParser(CompareParser): + name = "perf" + common_groups = ["push", "task"] + task_configs = [ + "artifact", + "browsertime", + "disable-pgo", + "env", + "gecko-profile", + "path", + "rebuild", + ] + + provider = ClassificationProvider() + platforms = provider.platforms + apps = provider.apps + variants = provider.variants + suites = provider.suites + categories = provider.categories + + arguments = [ + [ + ["--show-all"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Show all available tasks.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--android"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Show android test categories (disabled by default).", + }, + ], + [ + ["--chrome"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Show tests available for Chrome-based browsers " + "(disabled by default).", + }, + ], + [ + ["--custom-car"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Show tests available for Custom Chromium-as-Release (disabled by default).", + }, + ], + [ + ["--safari"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Show tests available for Safari (disabled by default).", + }, + ], + [ + ["--live-sites"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Run tasks with live sites (if possible). " + "You can also use the `live-sites` variant.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--profile"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Run tasks with profiling (if possible). " + "You can also use the `profiling` variant.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--single-run"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Run tasks without a comparison", + }, + ], + [ + ["-q", "--query"], + { + "type": str, + "default": None, + "help": "Query to run in either the perf-category selector, " + "or the fuzzy selector if --show-all is provided.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--browsertime-upload-apk"], + { + "type": str, + "default": None, + "help": "Path to an APK to upload. Note that this " + "will replace the APK installed in all Android Performance " + "tests. If the Activity, Binary Path, or Intents required " + "change at all relative to the existing GeckoView, and Fenix " + "tasks, then you will need to make fixes in the associated " + "taskcluster files (e.g. taskcluster/ci/test/browsertime-mobile.yml). " + "Alternatively, set MOZ_FIREFOX_ANDROID_APK_OUTPUT to a path to " + "an APK, and then run the command with --browsertime-upload-apk " + "firefox-android. This option will only copy the APK for browsertime, see " + "--mozperftest-upload-apk to upload APKs for startup tests.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--mozperftest-upload-apk"], + { + "type": str, + "default": None, + "help": "See --browsertime-upload-apk. This option does the same " + "thing except it's for mozperftest tests such as the startup ones. " + "Note that those tests only exist through --show-all, as they " + "aren't contained in any existing categories.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--detect-changes"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Adds a task that detects performance changes using MWU.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--comparator"], + { + "type": str, + "default": "BasePerfComparator", + "help": "Either a path to a file to setup a custom comparison, " + "or a builtin name. See the Firefox source docs for mach try perf for " + "examples of how to build your own, along with the interface.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--comparator-args"], + { + "nargs": "*", + "type": str, + "default": [], + "dest": "comparator_args", + "help": "Arguments provided to the base, and new revision setup stages " + "of the comparator.", + "metavar": "ARG=VALUE", + }, + ], + [ + ["--variants"], + { + "nargs": "*", + "type": str, + "default": [BASE_CATEGORY_NAME], + "dest": "requested_variants", + "choices": list(variants.keys()), + "help": "Select variants to display in the selector from: " + + ", ".join(list(variants.keys())), + "metavar": "", + }, + ], + [ + ["--platforms"], + { + "nargs": "*", + "type": str, + "default": [], + "dest": "requested_platforms", + "choices": list(platforms.keys()), + "help": "Select specific platforms to target. Android only " + "available with --android. Available platforms: " + + ", ".join(list(platforms.keys())), + "metavar": "", + }, + ], + [ + ["--apps"], + { + "nargs": "*", + "type": str, + "default": [], + "dest": "requested_apps", + "choices": list(apps.keys()), + "help": "Select specific applications to target from: " + + ", ".join(list(apps.keys())), + "metavar": "", + }, + ], + [ + ["--extra-args"], + { + "nargs": "*", + "type": str, + "default": [], + "dest": "extra_args", + "help": "Set the extra args " + "(e.x, --extra-args verbose post-startup-delay=1)", + "metavar": "", + }, + ], + ] + + def get_tasks(base_cmd, queries, query_arg=None, candidate_tasks=None): + cmd = base_cmd[:] + if query_arg: + cmd.extend(["-f", query_arg]) + + query_str, tasks = run_fzf(cmd, sorted(candidate_tasks)) + queries.append(query_str) + return set(tasks) + + def get_perf_tasks(base_cmd, all_tg_tasks, perf_categories, query=None): + # Convert the categories to tasks + selected_tasks = set() + queries = [] + + selected_categories = PerfParser.get_tasks( + base_cmd, queries, query, perf_categories + ) + + for category, category_info in perf_categories.items(): + if category not in selected_categories: + continue + print("Gathering tasks for %s category" % category) + + category_tasks = set() + for suite in PerfParser.suites: + # Either perform a query to get the tasks (recommended), or + # use a hardcoded task list + suite_queries = category_info["queries"].get(suite) + + category_suite_tasks = set() + if suite_queries: + print( + "Executing %s queries: %s" % (suite, ", ".join(suite_queries)) + ) + + for perf_query in suite_queries: + if not category_suite_tasks: + # Get all tasks selected with the first query + category_suite_tasks |= PerfParser.get_tasks( + base_cmd, queries, perf_query, all_tg_tasks + ) + else: + # Keep only those tasks that matched in all previous queries + category_suite_tasks &= PerfParser.get_tasks( + base_cmd, queries, perf_query, category_suite_tasks + ) + + if len(category_suite_tasks) == 0: + print("Failed to find any tasks for query: %s" % perf_query) + break + + if category_suite_tasks: + category_tasks |= category_suite_tasks + + if category_info["tasks"]: + category_tasks = set(category_info["tasks"]) & all_tg_tasks + if category_tasks != set(category_info["tasks"]): + print( + "Some expected tasks could not be found: %s" + % ", ".join(category_info["tasks"] - category_tasks) + ) + + if not category_tasks: + print("Could not find any tasks for category %s" % category) + else: + # Add the new tasks to the currently selected ones + selected_tasks |= category_tasks + + return selected_tasks, selected_categories, queries + + def _check_app(app, target): + """Checks if the app exists in the target.""" + if app.value in target: + return True + return False + + def _check_platform(platform, target): + """Checks if the platform, or it's type exists in the target.""" + if ( + platform.value in target + or PerfParser.platforms[platform.value]["platform"] in target + ): + return True + return False + + def _build_initial_decision_matrix(): + # Build first stage of matrix APPS X PLATFORMS + initial_decision_matrix = [] + for platform in Platforms: + platform_row = [] + for app in Apps: + if PerfParser._check_platform( + platform, PerfParser.apps[app.value]["platforms"] + ): + # This app can run on this platform + platform_row.append(True) + else: + platform_row.append(False) + initial_decision_matrix.append(platform_row) + return initial_decision_matrix + + def _build_intermediate_decision_matrix(): + # Second stage of matrix building applies the 2D matrix found above + # to each suite + initial_decision_matrix = PerfParser._build_initial_decision_matrix() + + intermediate_decision_matrix = [] + for suite in Suites: + suite_matrix = copy.deepcopy(initial_decision_matrix) + suite_info = PerfParser.suites[suite.value] + + # Restric the platforms for this suite now + for platform in Platforms: + for app in Apps: + runnable = False + if PerfParser._check_app( + app, suite_info["apps"] + ) and PerfParser._check_platform(platform, suite_info["platforms"]): + runnable = True + suite_matrix[platform][app] = ( + runnable and suite_matrix[platform][app] + ) + + intermediate_decision_matrix.append(suite_matrix) + return intermediate_decision_matrix + + def _build_variants_matrix(): + # Third stage is expanding the intermediate matrix + # across all the variants (non-expanded). Start with the + # intermediate matrix in the list since it provides our + # base case with no variants + intermediate_decision_matrix = PerfParser._build_intermediate_decision_matrix() + + variants_matrix = [] + for variant in Variants: + variant_matrix = copy.deepcopy(intermediate_decision_matrix) + + for suite in Suites: + if variant.value in PerfParser.suites[suite.value]["variants"]: + # Allow the variant through and set it's platforms and apps + # based on how it sets it -> only restrict, don't make allowances + # here + for platform in Platforms: + for app in Apps: + if not ( + PerfParser._check_platform( + platform, + PerfParser.variants[variant.value]["platforms"], + ) + and PerfParser._check_app( + app, PerfParser.variants[variant.value]["apps"] + ) + ): + variant_matrix[suite][platform][app] = False + else: + # This variant matrix needs to be completely False + variant_matrix[suite] = [ + [False] * len(platform_row) + for platform_row in variant_matrix[suite] + ] + + variants_matrix.append(variant_matrix) + + return variants_matrix, intermediate_decision_matrix + + def _build_decision_matrix(): + """Build the decision matrix. + + This method builds the decision matrix that is used + to determine what categories will be shown to the user. + This matrix has the following form (as lists): + - Variants + - Suites + - Platforms + - Apps + + Each element in the 4D Matrix is either True or False and tells us + whether the particular combination is "runnable" according to + the given specifications. This does not mean that the combination + exists, just that it's fully configured in this selector. + + The ("base",) variant combination found in the matrix has + no variants applied to it. At this stage, it's a catch-all for those + categories. The query it uses is reduced further in later stages. + """ + # Get the variants matrix (see methods above) and the intermediate decision + # matrix to act as the base category + ( + variants_matrix, + intermediate_decision_matrix, + ) = PerfParser._build_variants_matrix() + + # Get all possible combinations of the variants + expanded_variants = [ + variant_combination + for set_size in range(len(Variants) + 1) + for variant_combination in itertools.combinations(list(Variants), set_size) + ] + + # Final stage combines the intermediate matrix with the + # expanded variants and leaves a "base" category which + # doesn't have any variant specifications (it catches them all) + decision_matrix = {(BASE_CATEGORY_NAME,): intermediate_decision_matrix} + for variant_combination in expanded_variants: + expanded_variant_matrix = [] + + # Perform an AND operation on the combination of variants + # to determine where this particular combination can run + for suite in Suites: + suite_matrix = [] + suite_variants = PerfParser.suites[suite.value]["variants"] + + # Disable the variant combination if none of them + # are found in the suite + disable_variant = not any( + [variant.value in suite_variants for variant in variant_combination] + ) + + for platform in Platforms: + if disable_variant: + platform_row = [False for _ in Apps] + else: + platform_row = [ + all( + variants_matrix[variant][suite][platform][app] + for variant in variant_combination + if variant.value in suite_variants + ) + for app in Apps + ] + suite_matrix.append(platform_row) + + expanded_variant_matrix.append(suite_matrix) + decision_matrix[variant_combination] = expanded_variant_matrix + + return decision_matrix + + def _skip_with_restrictions(value, restrictions, requested=[]): + """Determines if we should skip an app, platform, or variant. + + We add base here since it's the base category variant that + would always be displayed and it won't affect the app, or + platform selections. + """ + if restrictions is not None and value not in restrictions + [ + BASE_CATEGORY_NAME + ]: + return True + if requested and value not in requested + [BASE_CATEGORY_NAME]: + return True + return False + + def build_category_matrix( + requested_variants=[BASE_CATEGORY_NAME], + requested_platforms=[], + requested_apps=[], + **kwargs, + ): + """Build a decision matrix for all the categories. + + It will have the form: + - Category + - Variants + - ... + """ + # Build the base decision matrix + decision_matrix = PerfParser._build_decision_matrix() + + # Here, the variants are further restricted by the category settings + # using the `_skip_with_restrictions` method. This part also handles + # explicitly requested platforms, apps, and variants. + category_decision_matrix = {} + for category, category_info in PerfParser.categories.items(): + category_matrix = copy.deepcopy(decision_matrix) + + for variant_combination, variant_matrix in decision_matrix.items(): + variant_runnable = True + if BASE_CATEGORY_NAME not in variant_combination: + # Make sure that all portions of the variant combination + # target at least one of the suites in the category + tmp_variant_combination = set( + [v.value for v in variant_combination] + ) + for suite in Suites: + if suite.value not in category_info["suites"]: + continue + tmp_variant_combination = tmp_variant_combination - set( + [ + variant.value + for variant in variant_combination + if variant.value + in PerfParser.suites[suite.value]["variants"] + ] + ) + if tmp_variant_combination: + # If it's not empty, then some variants + # are non-existent + variant_runnable = False + + for suite, platform, app in itertools.product(Suites, Platforms, Apps): + runnable = variant_runnable + + # Disable this combination if there are any variant + # restrictions for this suite, or if the user didn't request it + # (and did request some variants). The same is done below with + # the apps, and platforms. + if any( + PerfParser._skip_with_restrictions( + variant.value if not isinstance(variant, str) else variant, + category_info.get("variant-restrictions", {}).get( + suite.value, None + ), + requested_variants, + ) + for variant in variant_combination + ): + runnable = False + + if PerfParser._skip_with_restrictions( + platform.value, + category_info.get("platform-restrictions", None), + requested_platforms, + ): + runnable = False + + # If the platform is restricted, check if the appropriate + # flags were provided (or appropriate conditions hit). We do + # the same thing for apps below. + if ( + PerfParser.platforms[platform.value].get("restriction", None) + is not None + ): + runnable = runnable and PerfParser.platforms[platform.value][ + "restriction" + ](**kwargs) + + if PerfParser._skip_with_restrictions( + app.value, + category_info.get("app-restrictions", {}).get( + suite.value, None + ), + requested_apps, + ): + runnable = False + if PerfParser.apps[app.value].get("restriction", None) is not None: + runnable = runnable and PerfParser.apps[app.value][ + "restriction" + ](**kwargs) + + category_matrix[variant_combination][suite][platform][app] = ( + runnable and variant_matrix[suite][platform][app] + ) + + category_decision_matrix[category] = category_matrix + + return category_decision_matrix + + def _enable_restriction(restriction, **kwargs): + """Used to simplify checking a restriction.""" + return restriction is not None and restriction(**kwargs) + + def _category_suites(category_info): + """Returns all the suite enum entries in this category.""" + return [suite for suite in Suites if suite.value in category_info["suites"]] + + def _add_variant_queries( + category_info, variant_matrix, variant_combination, platform, queries, app=None + ): + """Used to add the variant queries to various categories.""" + for variant in variant_combination: + for suite in PerfParser._category_suites(category_info): + if (app is not None and variant_matrix[suite][platform][app]) or ( + app is None and any(variant_matrix[suite][platform]) + ): + queries[suite.value].append( + PerfParser.variants[variant.value]["query"] + ) + + def _build_categories(category, category_info, category_matrix): + """Builds the categories to display.""" + categories = {} + + for variant_combination, variant_matrix in category_matrix.items(): + base_category = BASE_CATEGORY_NAME in variant_combination + + for platform in Platforms: + if not any( + any(variant_matrix[suite][platform]) + for suite in PerfParser._category_suites(category_info) + ): + # There are no apps available on this platform in either + # of the requested suites + continue + + # This code has the effect of restricting all suites to + # a platform. This means categories with mixed suites will + # be available even if some suites will no longer run + # given this platform constraint. The reasoning for this is that + # it's unexpected to receive desktop tests when you explcitly + # request android. + platform_queries = { + suite: ( + category_info["query"][suite] + + [PerfParser.platforms[platform.value]["query"]] + ) + for suite in category_info["suites"] + } + + platform_category_name = f"{category} {platform.value}" + platform_category_info = { + "queries": platform_queries, + "tasks": category_info["tasks"], + "platform": platform, + "app": None, + "suites": category_info["suites"], + "base-category": base_category, + "base-category-name": category, + } + for app in Apps: + if not any( + variant_matrix[suite][platform][app] + for suite in PerfParser._category_suites(category_info) + ): + # This app is not available on the given platform + # for any of the suites + continue + + # Add the queries for the app for any suites that need it and + # the variant queries if needed + app_queries = copy.deepcopy(platform_queries) + for suite in Suites: + if suite.value not in app_queries: + continue + app_queries[suite.value].append( + PerfParser.apps[app.value]["query"] + ) + if not base_category: + PerfParser._add_variant_queries( + category_info, + variant_matrix, + variant_combination, + platform, + app_queries, + app=app, + ) + + app_category_name = f"{platform_category_name} {app.value}" + if not base_category: + app_category_name = ( + f"{app_category_name} " + f"{'+'.join([v.value for v in variant_combination])}" + ) + categories[app_category_name] = { + "queries": app_queries, + "tasks": category_info["tasks"], + "platform": platform, + "app": app, + "suites": category_info["suites"], + "base-category": base_category, + } + + if not base_category: + platform_category_name = ( + f"{platform_category_name} " + f"{'+'.join([v.value for v in variant_combination])}" + ) + PerfParser._add_variant_queries( + category_info, + variant_matrix, + variant_combination, + platform, + platform_queries, + ) + categories[platform_category_name] = platform_category_info + + return categories + + def _handle_variant_negations(category, category_info, **kwargs): + """Handle variant negations. + + The reason why we're negating variants here instead of where we add + them to the queries is because we need to iterate over all of the variants + but when we add them, we only look at the variants in the combination. It's + possible to combine these, but that increases the complexity of the code + by quite a bit so it's best to do it separately. + """ + for variant in Variants: + if category_info["base-category"] and variant.value in kwargs.get( + "requested_variants", [BASE_CATEGORY_NAME] + ): + # When some particular variant(s) are requested, and we are at a + # base category, don't negate it. Otherwise, if the variant + # wasn't requested negate it + continue + if variant.value in category: + # If this variant is in the category name, skip negations + continue + if not PerfParser._check_platform( + category_info["platform"], + PerfParser.variants[variant.value]["platforms"], + ): + # Make sure the variant applies to the platform + continue + + for suite in category_info["suites"]: + if variant.value not in PerfParser.suites[suite]["variants"]: + continue + category_info["queries"][suite].append( + PerfParser.variants[variant.value]["negation"] + ) + + def _handle_app_negations(category, category_info, **kwargs): + """Handle app negations. + + This is where the global chrome/safari negations get added. We use kwargs + along with the app restriction method to make this decision. + """ + for app in Apps: + if PerfParser.apps[app.value].get("negation", None) is None: + continue + elif any( + PerfParser.apps[app.value]["negation"] + in category_info["queries"][suite] + for suite in category_info["suites"] + ): + # Already added the negations + continue + if category_info.get("app", None) is not None: + # We only need to handle this for categories that + # don't specify an app + continue + if PerfParser._enable_restriction( + PerfParser.apps[app.value].get("restriction", None), **kwargs + ): + continue + + for suite in category_info["suites"]: + if app.value not in PerfParser.suites[suite]["apps"]: + continue + category_info["queries"][suite].append( + PerfParser.apps[app.value]["negation"] + ) + + def _handle_negations(category, category_info, **kwargs): + """This method handles negations. + + This method should only include things that should be globally applied + to all the queries. The apps are included as chrome is negated if + --chrome isn't provided, and the variants are negated here too. + """ + PerfParser._handle_variant_negations(category, category_info, **kwargs) + PerfParser._handle_app_negations(category, category_info, **kwargs) + + def get_categories(**kwargs): + """Get the categories to be displayed. + + The categories are built using the decision matrices from `build_category_matrix`. + The methods above provide more detail on how this is done. Here, we use + this matrix to determine if we should show a category to a user. + + We also apply the negations for restricted apps/platforms and variants + at the end before displaying the categories. + """ + categories = {} + + # Setup the restrictions, and ease-of-use variants requested (if any) + for variant in Variants: + if PerfParser._enable_restriction( + PerfParser.variants[variant.value].get("restriction", None), **kwargs + ): + kwargs.setdefault("requested_variants", []).append(variant.value) + + category_decision_matrix = PerfParser.build_category_matrix(**kwargs) + + # Now produce the categories by finding all the entries that are True + for category, category_matrix in category_decision_matrix.items(): + categories.update( + PerfParser._build_categories( + category, PerfParser.categories[category], category_matrix + ) + ) + + # Handle the restricted app queries, and variant negations + for category, category_info in categories.items(): + PerfParser._handle_negations(category, category_info, **kwargs) + + return categories + + def inject_change_detector(base_cmd, all_tasks, selected_tasks): + query = "'perftest 'mwu 'detect" + mwu_task = PerfParser.get_tasks(base_cmd, [], query, all_tasks) + + if len(mwu_task) > 1 or len(mwu_task) == 0: + raise InvalidRegressionDetectorQuery( + f"Expected 1 task from change detector " + f"query, but found {len(mwu_task)}" + ) + + selected_tasks |= set(mwu_task) + + def check_cached_revision(selected_tasks, base_commit=None): + """ + If the base_commit parameter does not exist, remove expired cache data. + Cache data format: + { + base_commit[str]: [ + { + "base_revision_treeherder": "2b04563b5", + "date": "2023-03-12", + "tasks": ["a-task"], + }, + { + "base_revision_treeherder": "999998888", + "date": "2023-03-12", + "tasks": ["b-task"], + }, + ] + } + + The list represents different pushes with different task selections. + + TODO: See if we can request additional tests on a given base revision. + + :param selected_tasks list: The list of tasks selected by the user + :param base_commit str: The base commit to search + :return: The base_revision_treeherder if found, else None + """ + today = datetime.now() + expired_date = (today - timedelta(weeks=2)).strftime("%Y-%m-%d") + today = today.strftime("%Y-%m-%d") + + if not cache_file.is_file(): + return + + with cache_file.open("r") as f: + cache_data = json.load(f) + + # Remove expired cache data + if base_commit is None: + for cached_base_commit in list(cache_data): + if not isinstance(cache_data[cached_base_commit], list): + # TODO: Remove in the future, this is for backwards-compatibility + # with the previous cache structure + cache_data.pop(cached_base_commit) + else: + # Go through the pushes, and expire any that are too old + new_pushes = [] + for push in cache_data[cached_base_commit]: + if push["date"] > expired_date: + new_pushes.append(push) + # If no pushes are left after expiration, expire the base commit + if new_pushes: + cache_data[cached_base_commit] = new_pushes + else: + cache_data.pop(cached_base_commit) + with cache_file.open("w") as f: + json.dump(cache_data, f, indent=4) + + cached_base_commit = cache_data.get(base_commit, None) + if cached_base_commit: + for push in cached_base_commit: + if set(selected_tasks) <= set(push["tasks"]): + return push["base_revision_treeherder"] + + def save_revision_treeherder(selected_tasks, base_commit, base_revision_treeherder): + """ + Save the base revision of treeherder to the cache. + See "check_cached_revision" for more information about the data structure. + + :param selected_tasks list: The list of tasks selected by the user + :param base_commit str: The base commit to save + :param base_revision_treeherder str: The base revision of treeherder to save + :return: None + """ + today = datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") + new_revision = { + "base_revision_treeherder": base_revision_treeherder, + "date": today, + "tasks": list(selected_tasks), + } + cache_data = {} + + if cache_file.is_file(): + with cache_file.open("r") as f: + cache_data = json.load(f) + cache_data.setdefault(base_commit, []).append(new_revision) + else: + cache_data[base_commit] = [new_revision] + + with cache_file.open(mode="w") as f: + json.dump(cache_data, f, indent=4) + + def setup_try_config(try_config, extra_args, base_revision_treeherder=None): + if try_config is None: + try_config = {} + if extra_args: + args = " ".join(extra_args) + try_config.setdefault("env", {})["PERF_FLAGS"] = args + if base_revision_treeherder: + # Reset updated since we no longer need to worry + # about failing while we're on a base commit + try_config.setdefault("env", {})[ + "PERF_BASE_REVISION" + ] = base_revision_treeherder + + def perf_push_to_try( + selected_tasks, + selected_categories, + queries, + try_config, + dry_run, + single_run, + extra_args, + comparator, + comparator_args, + ): + """Perf-specific push to try method. + + This makes use of logic from the CompareParser to do something + very similar except with log redirection. We get the comparison + revisions, then use the repository object to update between revisions + and the LogProcessor for parsing out the revisions that are used + to build the Perfherder links. + """ + vcs = get_repository_object(build.topsrcdir) + compare_commit, current_revision_ref = PerfParser.get_revisions_to_run( + vcs, None + ) + + # Build commit message + msg = "Perf selections={} (queries={})".format( + ",".join(selected_categories), + "&".join([q for q in queries if q is not None and len(q) > 0]), + ) + + # Get the comparator to run + comparator_klass = get_comparator(comparator) + comparator_obj = comparator_klass( + vcs, compare_commit, current_revision_ref, comparator_args + ) + base_comparator = True + if comparator_klass.__name__ != "BasePerfComparator": + base_comparator = False + + new_revision_treeherder = "" + base_revision_treeherder = "" + try: + # redirect_stdout allows us to feed each line into + # a processor that we can use to catch the revision + # while providing real-time output + log_processor = LogProcessor() + + # Push the base revision first. This lets the new revision appear + # first in the Treeherder view, and it also lets us enhance the new + # revision with information about the base run. + base_revision_treeherder = None + if base_comparator: + # Don't cache the base revision when a custom comparison is being performed + # since the base revision is now unique and not general to all pushes + base_revision_treeherder = PerfParser.check_cached_revision( + selected_tasks, compare_commit + ) + + if not (dry_run or single_run or base_revision_treeherder): + # Setup the base revision, and try config. This lets us change the options + # we run the tests with through the PERF_FLAGS environment variable. + base_extra_args = list(extra_args) + base_try_config = copy.deepcopy(try_config) + comparator_obj.setup_base_revision(base_extra_args) + PerfParser.setup_try_config(base_try_config, base_extra_args) + + with redirect_stdout(log_processor): + # XXX Figure out if we can use the `again` selector in some way + # Right now we would need to modify it to be able to do this. + # XXX Fix up the again selector for the perf selector (if it makes sense to) + push_to_try( + "perf-again", + "{msg}".format(msg=msg), + try_task_config=generate_try_task_config( + "fuzzy", selected_tasks, base_try_config + ), + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=False, + allow_log_capture=True, + ) + + base_revision_treeherder = log_processor.revision + if base_comparator: + PerfParser.save_revision_treeherder( + selected_tasks, compare_commit, base_revision_treeherder + ) + + comparator_obj.teardown_base_revision() + + new_extra_args = list(extra_args) + comparator_obj.setup_new_revision(new_extra_args) + PerfParser.setup_try_config( + try_config, + new_extra_args, + base_revision_treeherder=base_revision_treeherder, + ) + + with redirect_stdout(log_processor): + push_to_try( + "perf", + "{msg}".format(msg=msg), + # XXX Figure out if changing `fuzzy` to `perf` will break something + try_task_config=generate_try_task_config( + "fuzzy", selected_tasks, try_config + ), + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=False, + allow_log_capture=True, + ) + + new_revision_treeherder = log_processor.revision + comparator_obj.teardown_new_revision() + + finally: + comparator_obj.teardown() + + return base_revision_treeherder, new_revision_treeherder + + def run( + update=False, + show_all=False, + parameters=None, + try_config=None, + dry_run=False, + single_run=False, + query=None, + detect_changes=False, + rebuild=1, + **kwargs, + ): + # Setup fzf + fzf = fzf_bootstrap(update) + + if not fzf: + print(FZF_NOT_FOUND) + return 1 + + all_tasks, dep_cache, cache_dir = setup_tasks_for_fzf( + not dry_run, + parameters, + full=True, + disable_target_task_filter=False, + ) + base_cmd = build_base_cmd(fzf, dep_cache, cache_dir, show_estimates=False) + + # Perform the selection, then push to try and return the revisions + queries = [] + selected_categories = [] + if not show_all: + # Expand the categories first + categories = PerfParser.get_categories(**kwargs) + selected_tasks, selected_categories, queries = PerfParser.get_perf_tasks( + base_cmd, all_tasks, categories, query=query + ) + else: + selected_tasks = PerfParser.get_tasks(base_cmd, queries, query, all_tasks) + + if len(selected_tasks) == 0: + print("No tasks selected") + return None + + if (len(selected_tasks) * rebuild) > MAX_PERF_TASKS: + print( + "That's a lot of tests selected (%s)!\n" + "These tests won't be triggered. If this was unexpected, " + "please file a bug in Testing :: Performance." % MAX_PERF_TASKS + ) + return None + + if detect_changes: + PerfParser.inject_change_detector(base_cmd, all_tasks, selected_tasks) + + return PerfParser.perf_push_to_try( + selected_tasks, + selected_categories, + queries, + try_config, + dry_run, + single_run, + kwargs.get("extra_args", []), + kwargs.get("comparator", "BasePerfComparator"), + kwargs.get("comparator_args", []), + ) + + def run_category_checks(): + # XXX: Add a jsonschema check for the category definition + # Make sure the queries don't specify variants in them + variant_queries = { + suite: [ + PerfParser.variants[variant]["query"] + for variant in suite_info.get( + "variants", list(PerfParser.variants.keys()) + ) + ] + + [ + PerfParser.variants[variant]["negation"] + for variant in suite_info.get( + "variants", list(PerfParser.variants.keys()) + ) + ] + for suite, suite_info in PerfParser.suites.items() + } + + for category, category_info in PerfParser.categories.items(): + for suite, query in category_info["query"].items(): + if len(variant_queries[suite]) == 0: + # This suite has no variants + continue + if any(any(v in q for q in query) for v in variant_queries[suite]): + raise InvalidCategoryException( + f"The '{category}' category suite query for '{suite}' " + f"uses a variant in it's query '{query}'." + "If you don't want a particular variant use the " + "`variant-restrictions` field in the category." + ) + + return True + + def setup_apk_upload(framework, apk_upload_path): + """Setup the APK for uploading to test on try. + + There are two ways of performing the upload: + (1) Passing a path to an APK with: + --browsertime-upload-apk <PATH/FILE.APK> + --mozperftest-upload-apk <PATH/FILE.APK> + (2) Setting MOZ_FIREFOX_ANDROID_APK_OUTPUT to a path that will + always point to an APK (<PATH/FILE.APK>) that we can upload. + + The file is always copied to testing/raptor/raptor/user_upload.apk to + integrate with minimal changes for simpler cases when using raptor-browsertime. + + For mozperftest, the APK is always uploaded here for the same reasons: + python/mozperftest/mozperftest/user_upload.apk + """ + frameworks_to_locations = { + "browsertime": pathlib.Path( + build.topsrcdir, "testing", "raptor", "raptor", "user_upload.apk" + ), + "mozperftest": pathlib.Path( + build.topsrcdir, + "python", + "mozperftest", + "mozperftest", + "user_upload.apk", + ), + } + + print("Setting up custom APK upload") + if apk_upload_path in ("firefox-android"): + apk_upload_path = MOZ_FIREFOX_ANDROID_APK_OUTPUT + if apk_upload_path is None: + raise APKNotFound( + "MOZ_FIREFOX_ANDROID_APK_OUTPUT is not defined. It should " + "point to an APK to upload." + ) + apk_upload_path = pathlib.Path(apk_upload_path) + if not apk_upload_path.exists() or apk_upload_path.is_dir(): + raise APKNotFound( + "MOZ_FIREFOX_ANDROID_APK_OUTPUT needs to point to an APK." + ) + else: + apk_upload_path = pathlib.Path(apk_upload_path) + if not apk_upload_path.exists(): + raise APKNotFound(f"Path does not exist: {str(apk_upload_path)}") + + print("\nCopying file in-tree for upload...") + shutil.copyfile( + str(apk_upload_path), + frameworks_to_locations[framework], + ) + + hg_cmd = ["hg", "add", str(frameworks_to_locations[framework])] + print( + f"\nRunning the following hg command (RAM warnings are expected):\n" + f" {hg_cmd}" + ) + subprocess.check_output(hg_cmd) + print( + "\nAPK is setup for uploading. Please commit the changes, " + "and re-run this command. \nEnsure you supply the --android, " + "and select the correct tasks (fenix, geckoview) or use " + "--show-all for mozperftest task selection.\n" + ) + + +def run(**kwargs): + if ( + kwargs.get("browsertime_upload_apk") is not None + or kwargs.get("mozperftest_upload_apk") is not None + ): + framework = "browsertime" + upload_apk = kwargs.get("browsertime_upload_apk") + if upload_apk is None: + framework = "mozperftest" + upload_apk = kwargs.get("mozperftest_upload_apk") + + PerfParser.setup_apk_upload(framework, upload_apk) + return + + # Make sure the categories are following + # the rules we've setup + PerfParser.run_category_checks() + PerfParser.check_cached_revision([]) + + revisions = PerfParser.run( + profile=kwargs.get("try_config", {}).get("gecko-profile", False), + rebuild=kwargs.get("try_config", {}).get("rebuild", 1), + **kwargs, + ) + + if revisions is None: + return + + # Provide link to perfherder for comparisons now + if not kwargs.get("single_run", False): + perfcompare_url = PERFHERDER_BASE_URL % revisions + original_try_url = TREEHERDER_TRY_BASE_URL % revisions[0] + local_change_try_url = TREEHERDER_TRY_BASE_URL % revisions[1] + print( + "\n!!!NOTE!!!\n You'll be able to find a performance comparison here " + "once the tests are complete (ensure you select the right " + "framework): %s\n" % perfcompare_url + ) + print("\n*******************************************************") + print("* 2 commits/try-runs are created... *") + print("*******************************************************") + print(f"Base revision's try run: {original_try_url}") + print(f"Local revision's try run: {local_change_try_url}\n") + print( + "If you need any help, you can find us in the #perf-help Matrix channel:\n" + "https://matrix.to/#/#perf-help:mozilla.org\n" + ) + print( + "For more information on the performance tests, see our PerfDocs here:\n" + "https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/testing/perfdocs/" + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/__init__.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c580d191c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# 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/. diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/classification.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/classification.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4ed18ce3e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/classification.py @@ -0,0 +1,374 @@ +# 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 enum + + +class ClassificationEnum(enum.Enum): + """This class provides the ability to use Enums as array indices.""" + + @property + def value(self): + return self._value_["value"] + + def __index__(self): + return self._value_["index"] + + def __int__(self): + return self._value_["index"] + + +class Platforms(ClassificationEnum): + ANDROID_A51 = {"value": "android-a51", "index": 0} + ANDROID = {"value": "android", "index": 1} + WINDOWS = {"value": "windows", "index": 2} + LINUX = {"value": "linux", "index": 3} + MACOSX = {"value": "macosx", "index": 4} + DESKTOP = {"value": "desktop", "index": 5} + + +class Apps(ClassificationEnum): + FIREFOX = {"value": "firefox", "index": 0} + CHROME = {"value": "chrome", "index": 1} + CHROMIUM = {"value": "chromium", "index": 2} + GECKOVIEW = {"value": "geckoview", "index": 3} + FENIX = {"value": "fenix", "index": 4} + CHROME_M = {"value": "chrome-m", "index": 5} + SAFARI = {"value": "safari", "index": 6} + CHROMIUM_RELEASE = {"value": "custom-car", "index": 7} + + +class Suites(ClassificationEnum): + RAPTOR = {"value": "raptor", "index": 0} + TALOS = {"value": "talos", "index": 1} + AWSY = {"value": "awsy", "index": 2} + + +class Variants(ClassificationEnum): + NO_FISSION = {"value": "no-fission", "index": 0} + BYTECODE_CACHED = {"value": "bytecode-cached", "index": 1} + LIVE_SITES = {"value": "live-sites", "index": 2} + PROFILING = {"value": "profiling", "index": 3} + SWR = {"value": "swr", "index": 4} + + +""" +The following methods and constants are used for restricting +certain platforms and applications such as chrome, safari, and +android tests. These all require a flag such as --android to +enable (see build_category_matrix for more info). +""" + + +def check_for_android(android=False, **kwargs): + return android + + +def check_for_chrome(chrome=False, **kwargs): + return chrome + + +def check_for_custom_car(custom_car=False, **kwargs): + return custom_car + + +def check_for_safari(safari=False, **kwargs): + return safari + + +def check_for_live_sites(live_sites=False, **kwargs): + return live_sites + + +def check_for_profile(profile=False, **kwargs): + return profile + + +class ClassificationProvider: + @property + def platforms(self): + return { + Platforms.ANDROID_A51.value: { + "query": "'android 'a51 'shippable 'aarch64", + "restriction": check_for_android, + "platform": Platforms.ANDROID.value, + }, + Platforms.ANDROID.value: { + # The android, and android-a51 queries are expected to be the same, + # we don't want to run the tests on other mobile platforms. + "query": "'android 'a51 'shippable 'aarch64", + "restriction": check_for_android, + "platform": Platforms.ANDROID.value, + }, + Platforms.WINDOWS.value: { + "query": "!-32 'windows 'shippable", + "platform": Platforms.DESKTOP.value, + }, + Platforms.LINUX.value: { + "query": "!clang 'linux 'shippable", + "platform": Platforms.DESKTOP.value, + }, + Platforms.MACOSX.value: { + "query": "'osx 'shippable", + "platform": Platforms.DESKTOP.value, + }, + Platforms.DESKTOP.value: { + "query": "!android 'shippable !-32 !clang", + "platform": Platforms.DESKTOP.value, + }, + } + + @property + def apps(self): + return { + Apps.FIREFOX.value: { + "query": "!chrom !geckoview !fenix !safari !custom-car", + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + }, + Apps.CHROME.value: { + "query": "'chrome", + "negation": "!chrom", + "restriction": check_for_chrome, + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + }, + Apps.CHROMIUM.value: { + "query": "'chromium", + "negation": "!chrom", + "restriction": check_for_chrome, + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + }, + Apps.GECKOVIEW.value: { + "query": "'geckoview", + "platforms": [Platforms.ANDROID.value], + }, + Apps.FENIX.value: { + "query": "'fenix", + "platforms": [Platforms.ANDROID.value], + }, + Apps.CHROME_M.value: { + "query": "'chrome-m", + "negation": "!chrom", + "restriction": check_for_chrome, + "platforms": [Platforms.ANDROID.value], + }, + Apps.SAFARI.value: { + "query": "'safari", + "negation": "!safari", + "restriction": check_for_safari, + "platforms": [Platforms.MACOSX.value], + }, + Apps.CHROMIUM_RELEASE.value: { + "query": "'custom-car", + "negation": "!custom-car", + "restriction": check_for_custom_car, + "platforms": [Platforms.LINUX.value, Platforms.WINDOWS.value], + }, + } + + @property + def variants(self): + return { + Variants.NO_FISSION.value: { + "query": "'nofis", + "negation": "!nofis", + "platforms": [Platforms.ANDROID.value], + "apps": [Apps.FENIX.value, Apps.GECKOVIEW.value], + }, + Variants.BYTECODE_CACHED.value: { + "query": "'bytecode", + "negation": "!bytecode", + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + "apps": [Apps.FIREFOX.value], + }, + Variants.LIVE_SITES.value: { + "query": "'live", + "negation": "!live", + "restriction": check_for_live_sites, + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value, Platforms.ANDROID.value], + "apps": [ # XXX No live CaR tests + Apps.FIREFOX.value, + Apps.CHROME.value, + Apps.CHROMIUM.value, + Apps.FENIX.value, + Apps.GECKOVIEW.value, + Apps.SAFARI.value, + ], + }, + Variants.PROFILING.value: { + "query": "'profil", + "negation": "!profil", + "restriction": check_for_profile, + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value, Platforms.ANDROID.value], + "apps": [Apps.FIREFOX.value, Apps.GECKOVIEW.value, Apps.FENIX.value], + }, + Variants.SWR.value: { + "query": "'swr", + "negation": "!swr", + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + "apps": [Apps.FIREFOX.value], + }, + } + + @property + def suites(self): + return { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: { + "apps": list(self.apps.keys()), + "platforms": list(self.platforms.keys()), + "variants": [ + Variants.NO_FISSION.value, + Variants.LIVE_SITES.value, + Variants.PROFILING.value, + Variants.BYTECODE_CACHED.value, + ], + }, + Suites.TALOS.value: { + "apps": [Apps.FIREFOX.value], + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + "variants": [ + Variants.PROFILING.value, + Variants.SWR.value, + ], + }, + Suites.AWSY.value: { + "apps": [Apps.FIREFOX.value], + "platforms": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + "variants": [], + }, + } + + """ + Here you can find the base categories that are defined for the perf + selector. The following fields are available: + * query: Set the queries to use for each suite you need. + * suites: The suites that are needed for this category. + * tasks: A hard-coded list of tasks to select. + * platforms: The platforms that it can run on. + * app-restrictions: A list of apps that the category can run. + * variant-restrictions: A list of variants available for each suite. + + Note that setting the App/Variant-Restriction fields should be used to + restrict the available apps and variants, not expand them. + """ + + @property + def categories(self): + return { + "Pageload": { + "query": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: ["'browsertime 'tp6"], + }, + "suites": [Suites.RAPTOR.value], + "tasks": [], + }, + "Pageload (essential)": { + "query": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: ["'browsertime 'tp6 'essential"], + }, + "variant-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [Variants.NO_FISSION.value] + }, + "suites": [Suites.RAPTOR.value], + "app-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [ + Apps.FIREFOX.value, + Apps.CHROME.value, + Apps.CHROMIUM.value, + Apps.FENIX.value, + Apps.GECKOVIEW.value, + Apps.CHROMIUM_RELEASE.value, + ], + }, + "tasks": [], + }, + "Speedometer 3": { + "query": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: ["'browsertime 'speedometer3"], + }, + "variant-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [Variants.NO_FISSION.value] + }, + "suites": [Suites.RAPTOR.value], + "app-restrictions": {}, + "tasks": [], + }, + "Responsiveness": { + "query": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: ["'browsertime 'responsive"], + }, + "suites": [Suites.RAPTOR.value], + "variant-restrictions": {Suites.RAPTOR.value: []}, + "app-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [ + Apps.FIREFOX.value, + Apps.CHROME.value, + Apps.CHROMIUM.value, + Apps.FENIX.value, + Apps.GECKOVIEW.value, + ], + }, + "tasks": [], + }, + "Benchmarks": { + "query": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: ["'browsertime 'benchmark"], + }, + "suites": [Suites.RAPTOR.value], + "variant-restrictions": {Suites.RAPTOR.value: []}, + "tasks": [], + }, + "DAMP (Devtools)": { + "query": { + Suites.TALOS.value: ["'talos 'damp"], + }, + "suites": [Suites.TALOS.value], + "tasks": [], + }, + "Talos PerfTests": { + "query": { + Suites.TALOS.value: ["'talos"], + }, + "suites": [Suites.TALOS.value], + "tasks": [], + }, + "Resource Usage": { + "query": { + Suites.TALOS.value: ["'talos 'xperf | 'tp5"], + Suites.RAPTOR.value: ["'power 'osx"], + Suites.AWSY.value: ["'awsy"], + }, + "suites": [Suites.TALOS.value, Suites.RAPTOR.value, Suites.AWSY.value], + "platform-restrictions": [Platforms.DESKTOP.value], + "variant-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [], + Suites.TALOS.value: [], + }, + "app-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [Apps.FIREFOX.value], + Suites.TALOS.value: [Apps.FIREFOX.value], + }, + "tasks": [], + }, + "Graphics, & Media Playback": { + "query": { + # XXX This might not be an exhaustive list for talos atm + Suites.TALOS.value: ["'talos 'svgr | 'bcv | 'webgl"], + Suites.RAPTOR.value: ["'browsertime 'youtube-playback"], + }, + "suites": [Suites.TALOS.value, Suites.RAPTOR.value], + "variant-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [Variants.NO_FISSION.value] + }, + "app-restrictions": { + Suites.RAPTOR.value: [ + Apps.FIREFOX.value, + Apps.CHROME.value, + Apps.CHROMIUM.value, + Apps.FENIX.value, + Apps.GECKOVIEW.value, + ], + }, + "tasks": [], + }, + } diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/perfcomparators.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/perfcomparators.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fce35fe562 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/perfcomparators.py @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +# 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 importlib +import inspect +import pathlib + +BUILTIN_COMPARATORS = {} + + +class ComparatorNotFound(Exception): + """Raised when we can't find the specified comparator. + + Triggered when either the comparator name is incorrect for a builtin one, + or when a path to a specified comparator cannot be found. + """ + + pass + + +class GithubRequestFailure(Exception): + """Raised when we hit a failure during PR link parsing.""" + + pass + + +class BadComparatorArgs(Exception): + """Raised when the args given to the comparator are incorrect.""" + + pass + + +def comparator(comparator_klass): + BUILTIN_COMPARATORS[comparator_klass.__name__] = comparator_klass + return comparator_klass + + +@comparator +class BasePerfComparator: + def __init__(self, vcs, compare_commit, current_revision_ref, comparator_args): + """Initialize the standard/default settings for Comparators. + + :param vcs object: Used for updating the local repo. + :param compare_commit str: The base revision found for the local repo. + :param current_revision_ref str: The current revision of the local repo. + :param comparator_args list: List of comparator args in the format NAME=VALUE. + """ + self.vcs = vcs + self.compare_commit = compare_commit + self.current_revision_ref = current_revision_ref + self.comparator_args = comparator_args + + # Used to ensure that the local repo gets cleaned up appropriately on failures + self._updated = False + + def setup_base_revision(self, extra_args): + """Setup the base try run/revision. + + In this case, we update to the repo to the base revision and + push that to try. The extra_args can be used to set additional + arguments for Raptor (not available for other harnesses). + + :param extra_args list: A list of extra arguments to pass to the try tasks. + """ + self.vcs.update(self.compare_commit) + self._updated = True + + def teardown_base_revision(self): + """Teardown the setup for the base revision.""" + if self._updated: + self.vcs.update(self.current_revision_ref) + self._updated = False + + def setup_new_revision(self, extra_args): + """Setup the new try run/revision. + + Note that the extra_args are reset between the base, and new revision runs. + + :param extra_args list: A list of extra arguments to pass to the try tasks. + """ + pass + + def teardown_new_revision(self): + """Teardown the new run/revision setup.""" + pass + + def teardown(self): + """Teardown for failures. + + This method can be used for ensuring that the repo is cleaned up + when a failure is hit at any point in the process of doing the + new/base revision setups, or the pushes to try. + """ + self.teardown_base_revision() + + +def get_github_pull_request_info(link): + """Returns information about a PR link. + + This method accepts a Github link in either of these formats: + https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android/pull/1627, + https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android/pull/1876/commits/17c7350cc37a4a85cea140a7ce54e9fd037b5365 #noqa + + and returns the Github link, branch, and revision of the commit. + """ + from urllib.parse import urlparse + + import requests + + # Parse the url, and get all the necessary info + parsed_url = urlparse(link) + path_parts = parsed_url.path.strip("/").split("/") + owner, repo = path_parts[0], path_parts[1] + pr_number = path_parts[-1] + + if "/pull/" not in parsed_url.path: + raise GithubRequestFailure( + f"Link for Github PR is invalid (missing /pull/): {link}" + ) + + # Get the commit being targeted in the PR + pr_commit = None + if "/commits/" in parsed_url.path: + pr_commit = path_parts[-1] + pr_number = path_parts[-3] + + # Make the request, and get the PR info, otherwise, + # raise an exception if the response code is not 200 + api_url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}" + response = requests.get(api_url) + if response.status_code == 200: + link_info = response.json() + return ( + link_info["head"]["repo"]["html_url"], + pr_commit if pr_commit else link_info["head"]["sha"], + link_info["head"]["ref"], + ) + + raise GithubRequestFailure( + f"The following url returned a non-200 status code: {api_url}" + ) + + +@comparator +class BenchmarkComparator(BasePerfComparator): + def _get_benchmark_info(self, arg_prefix): + # Get the flag from the comparator args + benchmark_info = {"repo": None, "branch": None, "revision": None, "link": None} + for arg in self.comparator_args: + if arg.startswith(arg_prefix): + _, settings = arg.split(arg_prefix) + setting, val = settings.split("=") + if setting not in benchmark_info: + raise BadComparatorArgs( + f"Unknown argument provided `{setting}`. Only the following " + f"are available (prefixed with `{arg_prefix}`): " + f"{list(benchmark_info.keys())}" + ) + benchmark_info[setting] = val + + # Parse the link for any required information + if benchmark_info.get("link", None) is not None: + ( + benchmark_info["repo"], + benchmark_info["revision"], + benchmark_info["branch"], + ) = get_github_pull_request_info(benchmark_info["link"]) + + return benchmark_info + + def _setup_benchmark_args(self, extra_args, benchmark_info): + # Setup the arguments for Raptor + extra_args.append(f"benchmark-repository={benchmark_info['repo']}") + extra_args.append(f"benchmark-revision={benchmark_info['revision']}") + + if benchmark_info.get("branch", None): + extra_args.append(f"benchmark-branch={benchmark_info['branch']}") + + def setup_base_revision(self, extra_args): + """Sets up the options for a base benchmark revision run. + + Checks for a `base-link` in the + command and adds the appropriate commands to the extra_args + which will be added to the PERF_FLAGS environment variable. + + If that isn't provided, then you must provide the repo, branch, + and revision directly through these (branch is optional): + + base-repo=https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android + base-branch=main + base-revision=17c7350cc37a4a85cea140a7ce54e9fd037b5365 + + Otherwise, we'll use the default mach try perf + base behaviour. + + TODO: Get the information automatically from a commit link. Github + API doesn't provide the branch name from a link like that. + """ + base_info = self._get_benchmark_info("base-") + + # If no options were provided, use the default BasePerfComparator behaviour + if not any(v is not None for v in base_info.values()): + raise BadComparatorArgs( + f"Could not find the correct base-revision arguments in: {self.comparator_args}" + ) + + self._setup_benchmark_args(extra_args, base_info) + + def setup_new_revision(self, extra_args): + """Sets up the options for a new benchmark revision run. + + Same as `setup_base_revision`, except it uses + `new-` as the prefix instead of `base-`. + """ + new_info = self._get_benchmark_info("new-") + + # If no options were provided, use the default BasePerfComparator behaviour + if not any(v is not None for v in new_info.values()): + raise BadComparatorArgs( + f"Could not find the correct new-revision arguments in: {self.comparator_args}" + ) + + self._setup_benchmark_args(extra_args, new_info) + + +def get_comparator(comparator): + if comparator in BUILTIN_COMPARATORS: + return BUILTIN_COMPARATORS[comparator] + + file = pathlib.Path(comparator) + if not file.exists(): + raise ComparatorNotFound( + f"Expected either a path to a file containing a comparator, or a " + f"builtin comparator from this list: {BUILTIN_COMPARATORS.keys()}" + ) + + # Importing a source file directly + spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name=file.name, location=comparator) + module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) + spec.loader.exec_module(module) + + members = inspect.getmembers( + module, + lambda c: inspect.isclass(c) + and issubclass(c, BasePerfComparator) + and c != BasePerfComparator, + ) + + if not members: + raise ComparatorNotFound( + f"The path {comparator} was found but it was not a valid comparator. " + f"Ensure it is a subclass of BasePerfComparator and optionally contains the " + f"following methods: " + f"{', '.join(inspect.getmembers(BasePerfComparator, predicate=inspect.ismethod))}" + ) + + return members[0][-1] diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/utils.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..105d003091 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/perfselector/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# 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 re +import sys + +REVISION_MATCHER = re.compile(r"remote:.*/try/rev/([\w]*)[ \t]*$") + + +class LogProcessor: + def __init__(self): + self.buf = "" + self.stdout = sys.__stdout__ + self._revision = None + + @property + def revision(self): + return self._revision + + def write(self, buf): + while buf: + try: + newline_index = buf.index("\n") + except ValueError: + # No newline, wait for next call + self.buf += buf + break + + # Get data up to next newline and combine with previously buffered data + data = self.buf + buf[: newline_index + 1] + buf = buf[newline_index + 1 :] + + # Reset buffer then output line + self.buf = "" + if data.strip() == "": + continue + self.stdout.write(data.strip("\n") + "\n") + + # Check if a temporary commit wa created + match = REVISION_MATCHER.match(data) + if match: + # Last line found is the revision we want + self._revision = match.group(1) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/preview.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/preview.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1d232af9e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/preview.py @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +# 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/. + +"""This script is intended to be called through fzf as a preview formatter.""" + + +import argparse +import os +import sys + +here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) +sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(here), "util")) +from estimates import duration_summary + + +def process_args(): + """Process preview arguments.""" + argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + argparser.add_argument( + "-s", + "--show-estimates", + action="store_true", + help="Show task duration estimates (default: False)", + ) + argparser.add_argument( + "-g", + "--graph-cache", + type=str, + default=None, + help="Filename of task graph dependencies", + ) + argparser.add_argument( + "-c", + "--cache_dir", + type=str, + default=None, + help="Path to cache directory containing task durations", + ) + argparser.add_argument( + "-t", + "--tasklist", + type=str, + default=None, + help="Path to temporary file containing the selected tasks", + ) + return argparser.parse_args() + + +def plain_display(taskfile): + """Original preview window display.""" + with open(taskfile) as f: + tasklist = [line.strip() for line in f] + print("\n".join(sorted(tasklist))) + + +def duration_display(graph_cache_file, taskfile, cache_dir): + """Preview window display with task durations + metadata.""" + with open(taskfile) as f: + tasklist = [line.strip() for line in f] + + durations = duration_summary(graph_cache_file, tasklist, cache_dir) + output = "" + max_columns = int(os.environ["FZF_PREVIEW_COLUMNS"]) + + output += "\nSelected tasks take {}\n".format(durations["selected_duration"]) + output += "+{} dependencies, total {}\n".format( + durations["dependency_count"], + durations["selected_duration"] + durations["dependency_duration"], + ) + + if durations.get("percentile"): + output += "This is in the top {}% of requests\n".format( + 100 - durations["percentile"] + ) + + output += "Estimated finish in {} at {}".format( + durations["wall_duration_seconds"], durations["eta_datetime"].strftime("%H:%M") + ) + + duration_width = 5 # show five numbers at most. + output += "{:>{width}}\n".format("Duration", width=max_columns) + for task in tasklist: + duration = durations["task_durations"].get(task, 0.0) + output += "{:{align}{width}} {:{nalign}{nwidth}}s\n".format( + task, + duration, + align="<", + width=max_columns - (duration_width + 2), # 2: space and 's' + nalign=">", + nwidth=duration_width, + ) + + print(output) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + args = process_args() + if args.show_estimates and os.path.isdir(args.cache_dir): + duration_display(args.graph_cache, args.tasklist, args.cache_dir) + else: + plain_display(args.tasklist) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/release.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/release.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a828b3d038 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/release.py @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +# 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 os + +import attr +import yaml +from mozilla_version.gecko import FirefoxVersion + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import push_to_try, vcs + +TARGET_TASKS = { + "staging": "staging_release_builds", + "release-sim": "release_simulation", +} + + +def read_file(path): + with open(path) as fh: + return fh.read() + + +class ReleaseParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "release" + arguments = [ + [ + ["-v", "--version"], + { + "metavar": "STR", + "required": True, + "action": "store", + "type": FirefoxVersion.parse, + "help": "The version number to use for the staging release.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--migration"], + { + "metavar": "STR", + "action": "append", + "dest": "migrations", + "choices": [ + "central-to-beta", + "beta-to-release", + "early-to-late-beta", + "release-to-esr", + ], + "help": "Migration to run for the release (can be specified multiple times).", + }, + ], + [ + ["--no-limit-locales"], + { + "action": "store_false", + "dest": "limit_locales", + "help": "Don't build a limited number of locales in the staging release.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--tasks"], + { + "choices": TARGET_TASKS.keys(), + "default": "staging", + "help": "Which tasks to run on-push.", + }, + ], + ] + common_groups = ["push"] + task_configs = ["disable-pgo", "worker-overrides"] + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + self.set_defaults(migrations=[]) + + +def run( + version, + migrations, + limit_locales, + tasks, + try_config=None, + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=False, + message="{msg}", + closed_tree=False, +): + app_version = attr.evolve(version, beta_number=None, is_esr=False) + + files_to_change = { + "browser/config/version.txt": "{}\n".format(app_version), + "browser/config/version_display.txt": "{}\n".format(version), + "config/milestone.txt": "{}\n".format(app_version), + } + with open("browser/config/version.txt") as f: + current_version = FirefoxVersion.parse(f.read()) + format_options = { + "current_major_version": current_version.major_number, + "next_major_version": version.major_number, + "current_weave_version": current_version.major_number + 2, + "next_weave_version": version.major_number + 2, + } + + if "beta-to-release" in migrations and "early-to-late-beta" not in migrations: + migrations.append("early-to-late-beta") + + release_type = version.version_type.name.lower() + if release_type not in ("beta", "release", "esr"): + raise Exception( + "Can't do staging release for version: {} type: {}".format( + version, version.version_type + ) + ) + elif release_type == "esr": + release_type += str(version.major_number) + task_config = { + "version": 2, + "parameters": { + "target_tasks_method": TARGET_TASKS[tasks], + "optimize_target_tasks": True, + "release_type": release_type, + }, + } + if try_config: + task_config["parameters"]["try_task_config"] = try_config + + with open(os.path.join(vcs.path, "taskcluster/ci/config.yml")) as f: + migration_configs = yaml.safe_load(f) + for migration in migrations: + migration_config = migration_configs["merge-automation"]["behaviors"][migration] + for (path, from_, to) in migration_config["replacements"]: + if path in files_to_change: + contents = files_to_change[path] + else: + contents = read_file(path) + from_ = from_.format(**format_options) + to = to.format(**format_options) + files_to_change[path] = contents.replace(from_, to) + + if limit_locales: + files_to_change["browser/locales/l10n-changesets.json"] = read_file( + os.path.join(vcs.path, "browser/locales/l10n-onchange-changesets.json") + ) + files_to_change["browser/locales/shipped-locales"] = "en-US\n" + read_file( + os.path.join(vcs.path, "browser/locales/onchange-locales") + ) + + msg = "staging release: {}".format(version) + return push_to_try( + "release", + message.format(msg=msg), + stage_changes=stage_changes, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=closed_tree, + try_task_config=task_config, + files_to_change=files_to_change, + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/scriptworker.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/scriptworker.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..984ad26a88 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/scriptworker.py @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +# 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 sys + +import requests +from gecko_taskgraph.util.taskgraph import find_existing_tasks +from taskgraph.parameters import Parameters +from taskgraph.util.taskcluster import find_task_id, get_artifact, get_session + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import push_to_try + +TASK_TYPES = { + "linux-signing": [ + "build-signing-linux-shippable/opt", + "build-signing-linux64-shippable/opt", + "build-signing-win64-shippable/opt", + "build-signing-win32-shippable/opt", + "repackage-signing-win64-shippable/opt", + "repackage-signing-win32-shippable/opt", + "repackage-signing-msi-win32-shippable/opt", + "repackage-signing-msi-win64-shippable/opt", + "mar-signing-linux64-shippable/opt", + ], + "linux-signing-partial": ["partials-signing-linux64-shippable/opt"], + "mac-signing": ["build-signing-macosx64-shippable/opt"], + "beetmover-candidates": ["beetmover-repackage-linux64-shippable/opt"], + "bouncer-submit": ["release-bouncer-sub-firefox"], + "balrog-submit": [ + "release-balrog-submit-toplevel-firefox", + "balrog-linux64-shippable/opt", + ], + "tree": ["release-early-tagging-firefox", "release-version-bump-firefox"], +} + +RELEASE_TO_BRANCH = { + "beta": "releases/mozilla-beta", + "release": "releases/mozilla-release", +} + + +class ScriptworkerParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "scriptworker" + arguments = [ + [ + ["task_type"], + { + "choices": ["list"] + list(TASK_TYPES.keys()), + "metavar": "TASK-TYPE", + "help": "Scriptworker task types to run. (Use `list` to show possibilities)", + }, + ], + [ + ["--release-type"], + { + "choices": ["nightly"] + list(RELEASE_TO_BRANCH.keys()), + "default": "beta", + "help": "Release type to run", + }, + ], + ] + + common_groups = ["push"] + task_configs = ["worker-overrides", "routes"] + + +def get_releases(branch): + response = requests.get( + "https://shipitapi-public.services.mozilla.com/releases", + params={"product": "firefox", "branch": branch, "status": "shipped"}, + headers={"Accept": "application/json"}, + ) + response.raise_for_status() + return response.json() + + +def get_release_graph(release): + for phase in release["phases"]: + if phase["name"] in ("ship_firefox",): + return phase["actionTaskId"] + raise Exception("No ship phase.") + + +def get_nightly_graph(): + return find_task_id( + "gecko.v2.mozilla-central.latest.taskgraph.decision-nightly-desktop" + ) + + +def print_available_task_types(): + print("Available task types:") + for task_type, tasks in TASK_TYPES.items(): + print(" " * 4 + "{}:".format(task_type)) + for task in tasks: + print(" " * 8 + "- {}".format(task)) + + +def get_hg_file(parameters, path): + session = get_session() + response = session.get(parameters.file_url(path)) + response.raise_for_status() + return response.content + + +def run( + task_type, + release_type, + try_config=None, + stage_changes=False, + dry_run=False, + message="{msg}", + closed_tree=False, +): + if task_type == "list": + print_available_task_types() + sys.exit(0) + + if release_type == "nightly": + previous_graph = get_nightly_graph() + else: + release = get_releases(RELEASE_TO_BRANCH[release_type])[-1] + previous_graph = get_release_graph(release) + existing_tasks = find_existing_tasks([previous_graph]) + + previous_parameters = Parameters( + strict=False, **get_artifact(previous_graph, "public/parameters.yml") + ) + + # Copy L10n configuration from the commit the release we are using was + # based on. This *should* ensure that the chunking of L10n tasks is the + # same between graphs. + files_to_change = { + path: get_hg_file(previous_parameters, path) + for path in [ + "browser/locales/l10n-changesets.json", + "browser/locales/shipped-locales", + ] + } + + try_config = try_config or {} + task_config = { + "version": 2, + "parameters": { + "existing_tasks": existing_tasks, + "try_task_config": try_config, + "try_mode": "try_task_config", + }, + } + for param in ( + "app_version", + "build_number", + "next_version", + "release_history", + "release_product", + "release_type", + "version", + ): + task_config["parameters"][param] = previous_parameters[param] + + try_config["tasks"] = TASK_TYPES[task_type] + for label in try_config["tasks"]: + if label in existing_tasks: + del existing_tasks[label] + + msg = "scriptworker tests: {}".format(task_type) + return push_to_try( + "scriptworker", + message.format(msg=msg), + stage_changes=stage_changes, + dry_run=dry_run, + closed_tree=closed_tree, + try_task_config=task_config, + files_to_change=files_to_change, + ) diff --git a/tools/tryselect/selectors/syntax.py b/tools/tryselect/selectors/syntax.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ad643f8314 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/tryselect/selectors/syntax.py @@ -0,0 +1,708 @@ +# 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 os +import re +import sys +from collections import defaultdict + +import mozpack.path as mozpath +from moztest.resolve import TestResolver + +from ..cli import BaseTryParser +from ..push import build, push_to_try + +here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) + + +class SyntaxParser(BaseTryParser): + name = "syntax" + arguments = [ + [ + ["paths"], + { + "nargs": "*", + "default": [], + "help": "Paths to search for tests to run on try.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-b", "--build"], + { + "dest": "builds", + "default": "do", + "help": "Build types to run (d for debug, o for optimized).", + }, + ], + [ + ["-p", "--platform"], + { + "dest": "platforms", + "action": "append", + "help": "Platforms to run (required if not found in the environment as " + "AUTOTRY_PLATFORM_HINT).", + }, + ], + [ + ["-u", "--unittests"], + { + "dest": "tests", + "action": "append", + "help": "Test suites to run in their entirety.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-t", "--talos"], + { + "action": "append", + "help": "Talos suites to run.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-j", "--jobs"], + { + "action": "append", + "help": "Job tasks to run.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--tag"], + { + "dest": "tags", + "action": "append", + "help": "Restrict tests to the given tag (may be specified multiple times).", + }, + ], + [ + ["--and"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "intersection", + "help": "When -u and paths are supplied run only the intersection of the " + "tests specified by the two arguments.", + }, + ], + [ + ["--no-artifact"], + { + "action": "store_true", + "help": "Disable artifact builds even if --enable-artifact-builds is set " + "in the mozconfig.", + }, + ], + [ + ["-v", "--verbose"], + { + "dest": "verbose", + "action": "store_true", + "default": False, + "help": "Print detailed information about the resulting test selection " + "and commands performed.", + }, + ], + ] + + # Arguments we will accept on the command line and pass through to try + # syntax with no further intervention. The set is taken from + # http://trychooser.pub.build.mozilla.org with a few additions. + # + # Note that the meaning of store_false and store_true arguments is + # not preserved here, as we're only using these to echo the literal + # arguments to another consumer. Specifying either store_false or + # store_true here will have an equivalent effect. + pass_through_arguments = { + "--rebuild": { + "action": "store", + "dest": "rebuild", + "help": "Re-trigger all test jobs (up to 20 times)", + }, + "--rebuild-talos": { + "action": "store", + "dest": "rebuild_talos", + "help": "Re-trigger all talos jobs", + }, + "--interactive": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "interactive", + "help": "Allow ssh-like access to running test containers", + }, + "--no-retry": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "no_retry", + "help": "Do not retrigger failed tests", + }, + "--setenv": { + "action": "append", + "dest": "setenv", + "help": "Set the corresponding variable in the test environment for " + "applicable harnesses.", + }, + "-f": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "failure_emails", + "help": "Request failure emails only", + }, + "--failure-emails": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "failure_emails", + "help": "Request failure emails only", + }, + "-e": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "all_emails", + "help": "Request all emails", + }, + "--all-emails": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "all_emails", + "help": "Request all emails", + }, + "--artifact": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "artifact", + "help": "Force artifact builds where possible.", + }, + "--upload-xdbs": { + "action": "store_true", + "dest": "upload_xdbs", + "help": "Upload XDB compilation db files generated by hazard build", + }, + } + task_configs = [] + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + BaseTryParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) + + group = self.add_argument_group("pass-through arguments") + for arg, opts in self.pass_through_arguments.items(): + group.add_argument(arg, **opts) + + +class TryArgumentTokenizer: + symbols = [ + ("separator", ","), + ("list_start", r"\["), + ("list_end", r"\]"), + ("item", r"([^,\[\]\s][^,\[\]]+)"), + ("space", r"\s+"), + ] + token_re = re.compile("|".join("(?P<%s>%s)" % item for item in symbols)) + + def tokenize(self, data): + for match in self.token_re.finditer(data): + symbol = match.lastgroup + data = match.group(symbol) + if symbol == "space": + pass + else: + yield symbol, data + + +class TryArgumentParser: + """Simple three-state parser for handling expressions + of the from "foo[sub item, another], bar,baz". This takes + input from the TryArgumentTokenizer and runs through a small + state machine, returning a dictionary of {top-level-item:[sub_items]} + i.e. the above would result in + {"foo":["sub item", "another"], "bar": [], "baz": []} + In the case of invalid input a ValueError is raised.""" + + EOF = object() + + def __init__(self): + self.reset() + + def reset(self): + self.tokens = None + self.current_item = None + self.data = {} + self.token = None + self.state = None + + def parse(self, tokens): + self.reset() + self.tokens = tokens + self.consume() + self.state = self.item_state + while self.token[0] != self.EOF: + self.state() + return self.data + + def consume(self): + try: + self.token = next(self.tokens) + except StopIteration: + self.token = (self.EOF, None) + + def expect(self, *types): + if self.token[0] not in types: + raise ValueError( + "Error parsing try string, unexpected %s" % (self.token[0]) + ) + + def item_state(self): + self.expect("item") + value = self.token[1].strip() + if value not in self.data: + self.data[value] = [] + self.current_item = value + self.consume() + if self.token[0] == "separator": + self.consume() + elif self.token[0] == "list_start": + self.consume() + self.state = self.subitem_state + elif self.token[0] == self.EOF: + pass + else: + raise ValueError + + def subitem_state(self): + self.expect("item") + value = self.token[1].strip() + self.data[self.current_item].append(value) + self.consume() + if self.token[0] == "separator": + self.consume() + elif self.token[0] == "list_end": + self.consume() + self.state = self.after_list_end_state + else: + raise ValueError + + def after_list_end_state(self): + self.expect("separator") + self.consume() + self.state = self.item_state + + +def parse_arg(arg): + tokenizer = TryArgumentTokenizer() + parser = TryArgumentParser() + return parser.parse(tokenizer.tokenize(arg)) + + +class AutoTry: + + # Maps from flavors to the job names needed to run that flavour + flavor_jobs = { + "mochitest": ["mochitest-1", "mochitest-e10s-1"], + "xpcshell": ["xpcshell"], + "chrome": ["mochitest-o"], + "browser-a11y": ["mochitest-ba"], + "browser-media": ["mochitest-bmda"], + "browser-chrome": [ + "mochitest-browser-chrome-1", + "mochitest-e10s-browser-chrome-1", + "mochitest-browser-chrome-e10s-1", + ], + "devtools-chrome": [ + "mochitest-devtools-chrome-1", + "mochitest-e10s-devtools-chrome-1", + "mochitest-devtools-chrome-e10s-1", + ], + "crashtest": ["crashtest", "crashtest-e10s"], + "reftest": ["reftest", "reftest-e10s"], + "remote": ["mochitest-remote"], + "web-platform-tests": ["web-platform-tests-1"], + } + + flavor_suites = { + "mochitest": "mochitests", + "xpcshell": "xpcshell", + "chrome": "mochitest-o", + "browser-chrome": "mochitest-bc", + "browser-a11y": "mochitest-ba", + "browser-media": "mochitest-bmda", + "devtools-chrome": "mochitest-dt", + "crashtest": "crashtest", + "reftest": "reftest", + "web-platform-tests": "web-platform-tests", + } + + compiled_suites = [ + "cppunit", + "gtest", + "jittest", + ] + + common_suites = [ + "cppunit", + "crashtest", + "firefox-ui-functional", + "geckoview", + "geckoview-junit", + "gtest", + "jittest", + "jsreftest", + "marionette", + "marionette-e10s", + "mochitests", + "reftest", + "robocop", + "web-platform-tests", + "xpcshell", + ] + + def __init__(self): + self.topsrcdir = build.topsrcdir + self._resolver = None + + @property + def resolver(self): + if self._resolver is None: + self._resolver = TestResolver.from_environment(cwd=here) + return self._resolver + + @classmethod + def split_try_string(cls, data): + return re.findall(r"(?:\[.*?\]|\S)+", data) + + def paths_by_flavor(self, paths=None, tags=None): + paths_by_flavor = defaultdict(set) + + if not (paths or tags): + return dict(paths_by_flavor) + + tests = list(self.resolver.resolve_tests(paths=paths, tags=tags)) + + for t in tests: + if t["flavor"] in self.flavor_suites: + flavor = t["flavor"] + if "subsuite" in t and t["subsuite"] == "devtools": + flavor = "devtools-chrome" + + if "subsuite" in t and t["subsuite"] == "a11y": + flavor = "browser-a11y" + + if "subsuite" in t and t["subsuite"] == "media-bc": + flavor = "browser-media" + + if flavor in ["crashtest", "reftest"]: + manifest_relpath = os.path.relpath(t["manifest"], self.topsrcdir) + paths_by_flavor[flavor].add(os.path.dirname(manifest_relpath)) + elif "dir_relpath" in t: + paths_by_flavor[flavor].add(t["dir_relpath"]) + else: + file_relpath = os.path.relpath(t["path"], self.topsrcdir) + dir_relpath = os.path.dirname(file_relpath) + paths_by_flavor[flavor].add(dir_relpath) + + for flavor, path_set in paths_by_flavor.items(): + paths_by_flavor[flavor] = self.deduplicate_prefixes(path_set, paths) + + return dict(paths_by_flavor) + + def deduplicate_prefixes(self, path_set, input_paths): + # Removes paths redundant to test selection in the given path set. + # If a path was passed on the commandline that is the prefix of a + # path in our set, we only need to include the specified prefix to + # run the intended tests (every test in "layout/base" will run if + # "layout" is passed to the reftest harness). + removals = set() + additions = set() + + for path in path_set: + full_path = path + while path: + path, _ = os.path.split(path) + if path in input_paths: + removals.add(full_path) + additions.add(path) + + return additions | (path_set - removals) + + def remove_duplicates(self, paths_by_flavor, tests): + rv = {} + for item in paths_by_flavor: + if self.flavor_suites[item] not in tests: + rv[item] = paths_by_flavor[item].copy() + return rv + + def calc_try_syntax( + self, + platforms, + tests, + talos, + jobs, + builds, + paths_by_flavor, + tags, + extras, + intersection, + ): + parts = ["try:"] + + if platforms: + parts.extend(["-b", builds, "-p", ",".join(platforms)]) + + suites = tests if not intersection else {} + paths = set() + for flavor, flavor_tests in paths_by_flavor.items(): + suite = self.flavor_suites[flavor] + if suite not in suites and (not intersection or suite in tests): + for job_name in self.flavor_jobs[flavor]: + for test in flavor_tests: + paths.add("{}:{}".format(flavor, test)) + suites[job_name] = tests.get(suite, []) + + # intersection implies tests are expected + if intersection and not suites: + raise ValueError("No tests found matching filters") + + if extras.get("artifact") and any([p.endswith("-nightly") for p in platforms]): + print( + 'You asked for |--artifact| but "-nightly" platforms don\'t have artifacts. ' + "Running without |--artifact| instead." + ) + del extras["artifact"] + + if extras.get("artifact"): + rejected = [] + for suite in suites.keys(): + if any([suite.startswith(c) for c in self.compiled_suites]): + rejected.append(suite) + if rejected: + raise ValueError( + "You can't run {} with " + "--artifact option.".format(", ".join(rejected)) + ) + + if extras.get("artifact") and "all" in suites.keys(): + non_compiled_suites = set(self.common_suites) - set(self.compiled_suites) + message = ( + "You asked for |-u all| with |--artifact| but compiled-code tests ({tests})" + " can't run against an artifact build. Running (-u {non_compiled_suites}) " + "instead." + ) + string_format = { + "tests": ",".join(self.compiled_suites), + "non_compiled_suites": ",".join(non_compiled_suites), + } + print(message.format(**string_format)) + del suites["all"] + suites.update({suite_name: None for suite_name in non_compiled_suites}) + + if suites: + parts.append("-u") + parts.append( + ",".join( + "{}{}".format(k, "[%s]" % ",".join(v) if v else "") + for k, v in sorted(suites.items()) + ) + ) + + if talos: + parts.append("-t") + parts.append( + ",".join( + "{}{}".format(k, "[%s]" % ",".join(v) if v else "") + for k, v in sorted(talos.items()) + ) + ) + + if jobs: + parts.append("-j") + parts.append(",".join(jobs)) + + if tags: + parts.append(" ".join("--tag %s" % t for t in tags)) + + if paths: + parts.append("--try-test-paths %s" % " ".join(sorted(paths))) + + args_by_dest = { + v["dest"]: k for k, v in SyntaxParser.pass_through_arguments.items() + } + for dest, value in extras.items(): + assert dest in args_by_dest + arg = args_by_dest[dest] + action = SyntaxParser.pass_through_arguments[arg]["action"] + if action == "store": + parts.append(arg) + parts.append(value) + if action == "append": + for e in value: + parts.append(arg) + parts.append(e) + if action in ("store_true", "store_false"): + parts.append(arg) + + return " ".join(parts) + + def normalise_list(self, items, allow_subitems=False): + rv = defaultdict(list) + for item in items: + parsed = parse_arg(item) + for key, values in parsed.items(): + rv[key].extend(values) + + if not allow_subitems: + if not all(item == [] for item in rv.values()): + raise ValueError("Unexpected subitems in argument") + return rv.keys() + else: + return rv + + def validate_args(self, **kwargs): + tests_selected = kwargs["tests"] or kwargs["paths"] or kwargs["tags"] + if kwargs["platforms"] is None and (kwargs["jobs"] is None or tests_selected): + if "AUTOTRY_PLATFORM_HINT" in os.environ: + kwargs["platforms"] = [os.environ["AUTOTRY_PLATFORM_HINT"]] + elif tests_selected: + print("Must specify platform when selecting tests.") + sys.exit(1) + else: + print( + "Either platforms or jobs must be specified as an argument to autotry." + ) + sys.exit(1) + + try: + platforms = ( + self.normalise_list(kwargs["platforms"]) if kwargs["platforms"] else {} + ) + except ValueError as e: + print("Error parsing -p argument:\n%s" % e) + sys.exit(1) + + try: + tests = ( + self.normalise_list(kwargs["tests"], allow_subitems=True) + if kwargs["tests"] + else {} + ) + except ValueError as e: + print("Error parsing -u argument ({}):\n{}".format(kwargs["tests"], e)) + sys.exit(1) + + try: + talos = ( + self.normalise_list(kwargs["talos"], allow_subitems=True) + if kwargs["talos"] + else [] + ) + except ValueError as e: + print("Error parsing -t argument:\n%s" % e) + sys.exit(1) + + try: + jobs = self.normalise_list(kwargs["jobs"]) if kwargs["jobs"] else {} + except ValueError as e: + print("Error parsing -j argument:\n%s" % e) + sys.exit(1) + + paths = [] + for p in kwargs["paths"]: + p = mozpath.normpath(os.path.abspath(p)) + if not (os.path.isdir(p) and p.startswith(self.topsrcdir)): + print( + 'Specified path "%s" is not a directory under the srcdir,' + " unable to specify tests outside of the srcdir" % p + ) + sys.exit(1) + if len(p) <= len(self.topsrcdir): + print( + 'Specified path "%s" is at the top of the srcdir and would' + " select all tests." % p + ) + sys.exit(1) + paths.append(os.path.relpath(p, self.topsrcdir)) + + try: + tags = self.normalise_list(kwargs["tags"]) if kwargs["tags"] else [] + except ValueError as e: + print("Error parsing --tags argument:\n%s" % e) + sys.exit(1) + + extra_values = {k["dest"] for k in SyntaxParser.pass_through_arguments.values()} + extra_args = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k in extra_values and v} + + return kwargs["builds"], platforms, tests, talos, jobs, paths, tags, extra_args + + def run(self, **kwargs): + if not any(kwargs[item] for item in ("paths", "tests", "tags")): + kwargs["paths"] = set() + kwargs["tags"] = set() + + builds, platforms, tests, talos, jobs, paths, tags, extra = self.validate_args( + **kwargs + ) + + if paths or tags: + paths = [ + os.path.relpath(os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(item)), self.topsrcdir) + for item in paths + ] + paths_by_flavor = self.paths_by_flavor(paths=paths, tags=tags) + + if not paths_by_flavor and not tests: + print( + "No tests were found when attempting to resolve paths:\n\n\t%s" + % paths + ) + sys.exit(1) + + if not kwargs["intersection"]: + paths_by_flavor = self.remove_duplicates(paths_by_flavor, tests) + else: + paths_by_flavor = {} + + # No point in dealing with artifacts if we aren't running any builds + local_artifact_build = False + if platforms: + local_artifact_build = kwargs.get("local_artifact_build", False) + + # Add --artifact if --enable-artifact-builds is set ... + if local_artifact_build: + extra["artifact"] = True + # ... unless --no-artifact is explicitly given. + if kwargs["no_artifact"]: + if "artifact" in extra: + del extra["artifact"] + + try: + msg = self.calc_try_syntax( + platforms, + tests, + talos, + jobs, + builds, + paths_by_flavor, + tags, + extra, + kwargs["intersection"], + ) + except ValueError as e: + print(e) + sys.exit(1) + + if local_artifact_build and not kwargs["no_artifact"]: + print( + "mozconfig has --enable-artifact-builds; including " + "--artifact flag in try syntax (use --no-artifact " + "to override)" + ) + + if kwargs["verbose"] and paths_by_flavor: + print("The following tests will be selected: ") + for flavor, paths in paths_by_flavor.items(): + print("{}: {}".format(flavor, ",".join(paths))) + + if kwargs["verbose"]: + print("The following try syntax was calculated:\n%s" % msg) + + push_to_try( + "syntax", + kwargs["message"].format(msg=msg), + stage_changes=kwargs["stage_changes"], + dry_run=kwargs["dry_run"], + closed_tree=kwargs["closed_tree"], + ) + + +def run(**kwargs): + at = AutoTry() + return at.run(**kwargs) |