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"""Chromium Win implementation of the Port interface.""" import logging import sys import chromium _log = logging.getLogger("webkitpy.layout_tests.port.chromium_win") def os_version(windows_version=None): if not windows_version: if hasattr(sys, 'getwindowsversion'): windows_version = tuple(sys.getwindowsversion()[:2]) else: # Make up something for testing. windows_version = (5, 1) version_strings = { (6, 1): 'win7', (6, 0): 'vista', (5, 1): 'xp', } return version_strings[windows_version] class ChromiumWinPort(chromium.ChromiumPort): """Chromium Win implementation of the Port class.""" # FIXME: Figure out how to unify this with base.TestConfiguration.all_systems()? SUPPORTED_VERSIONS = ('xp', 'vista', 'win7') # FIXME: Do we need mac-snowleopard here, like the base win port? FALLBACK_PATHS = { 'xp': ['chromium-win-xp', 'chromium-win-vista', 'chromium-win', 'chromium', 'win', 'mac'], 'vista': ['chromium-win-vista', 'chromium-win', 'chromium', 'win', 'mac'], 'win7': ['chromium-win', 'chromium', 'win', 'mac'], '': ['chromium-win', 'chromium', 'win', 'mac'], } def __init__(self, port_name=None, windows_version=None, rebaselining=False, **kwargs): # We're a little generic here because this code is reused by the # 'google-chrome' port as well as the 'mock-' and 'dryrun-' ports. port_name = port_name or 'chromium-win' if port_name.endswith('-win'): # FIXME: The rebaselining flag is an ugly hack that lets us create an # "chromium-win" port that is not version-specific. It should only be # used by rebaseline-chromium-webkit-tests to explicitly put files into # the generic directory. In theory we shouldn't need this, because # the newest win port should be using 'chromium-win' as the baseline # directory. However, we also don't have stable Win 7 bots :( # # When we remove this FIXME, we also need to remove '' as a valid # fallback key in self.FALLBACK_PATHS. if rebaselining: self._version = '' else: self._version = os_version(windows_version) port_name = port_name + '-' + self._version else: self._version = port_name[port_name.index('-win-') + 5:] assert self._version in self.SUPPORTED_VERSIONS chromium.ChromiumPort.__init__(self, port_name=port_name, **kwargs) def setup_environ_for_server(self): env = chromium.ChromiumPort.setup_environ_for_server(self) # Put the cygwin directory first in the path to find cygwin1.dll. env["PATH"] = "%s;%s" % ( self.path_from_chromium_base("third_party", "cygwin", "bin"), env["PATH"]) # Configure the cygwin directory so that pywebsocket finds proper # python executable to run cgi program. env["CYGWIN_PATH"] = self.path_from_chromium_base( "third_party", "cygwin", "bin") if (sys.platform in ("cygwin", "win32") and self.get_option('register_cygwin')): setup_mount = self.path_from_chromium_base("third_party", "cygwin", "setup_mount.bat") self._executive.run_command([setup_mount]) return env def baseline_path(self): if self.version() == 'win7': # Win 7 is the newest version of windows, so it gets the base dir. return self._webkit_baseline_path('chromium-win') return self._webkit_baseline_path(self.name()) def baseline_search_path(self): port_names = self.FALLBACK_PATHS[self.version()] return map(self._webkit_baseline_path, port_names) def check_build(self, needs_http): result = chromium.ChromiumPort.check_build(self, needs_http) if not result: _log.error('For complete Windows build requirements, please ' 'see:') _log.error('') _log.error(' http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/' 'build-instructions-windows') return result def default_worker_model(self): # FIXME: should use base class method instead. See bug 55163. return 'old-threads' def relative_test_filename(self, filename): path = filename[len(self.layout_tests_dir()) + 1:] return path.replace('\\', '/') def test_platform_name(self): # We return 'win-xp', not 'chromium-win-xp' here, for convenience. # FIXME: Get rid of this method after rebaseline_chromium_webkit_tests dies. if self.version() == '': return 'win' return 'win-' + self.version() def version(self): return self._version # # PROTECTED ROUTINES # def _build_path(self, *comps): if self.get_option('build_directory'): return self._filesystem.join(self.get_option('build_directory'), *comps) p = self.path_from_chromium_base('webkit', *comps) if self._filesystem.exists(p): return p p = self.path_from_chromium_base('chrome', *comps) if self._filesystem.exists(p): return p return self._filesystem.join(self.path_from_webkit_base(), 'Source', 'WebKit', 'chromium', *comps) def _lighttpd_path(self, *comps): return self.path_from_chromium_base('third_party', 'lighttpd', 'win', *comps) def _path_to_apache(self): return self.path_from_chromium_base('third_party', 'cygwin', 'usr', 'sbin', 'httpd') def _path_to_apache_config_file(self): return self._filesystem.join(self.layout_tests_dir(), 'http', 'conf', 'cygwin-httpd.conf') def _path_to_lighttpd(self): return self._lighttpd_path('LightTPD.exe') def _path_to_lighttpd_modules(self): return self._lighttpd_path('lib') def _path_to_lighttpd_php(self): return self._lighttpd_path('php5', 'php-cgi.exe') def _path_to_driver(self, configuration=None): if not configuration: configuration = self.get_option('configuration') binary_name = 'DumpRenderTree.exe' return self._build_path(configuration, binary_name) def _path_to_helper(self): binary_name = 'LayoutTestHelper.exe' return self._build_path(self.get_option('configuration'), binary_name) def _path_to_image_diff(self): binary_name = 'ImageDiff.exe' return self._build_path(self.get_option('configuration'), binary_name) def _path_to_wdiff(self): return self.path_from_chromium_base('third_party', 'cygwin', 'bin', 'wdiff.exe') def _shut_down_http_server(self, server_pid): """Shut down the lighttpd web server. Blocks until it's fully shut down. Args: server_pid: The process ID of the running server. """ # FIXME: Why are we ignoring server_pid and calling # _kill_all instead of Executive.kill_process(pid)? self._executive.kill_all("LightTPD.exe") self._executive.kill_all("httpd.exe")