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"""Classes for failures that occur during tests."""
import os
import test_expectations
def determine_result_type(failure_list):
"""Takes a set of test_failures and returns which result type best fits
the list of failures. "Best fits" means we use the worst type of failure.
Returns:
one of the test_expectations result types - PASS, TEXT, CRASH, etc."""
if not failure_list or len(failure_list) == 0:
return test_expectations.PASS
failure_types = [type(f) for f in failure_list]
if FailureCrash in failure_types:
return test_expectations.CRASH
elif FailureTimeout in failure_types:
return test_expectations.TIMEOUT
elif (FailureMissingResult in failure_types or
FailureMissingImage in failure_types or
FailureMissingImageHash in failure_types):
return test_expectations.MISSING
else:
is_text_failure = FailureTextMismatch in failure_types
is_image_failure = (FailureImageHashIncorrect in failure_types or
FailureImageHashMismatch in failure_types)
if is_text_failure and is_image_failure:
return test_expectations.IMAGE_PLUS_TEXT
elif is_text_failure:
return test_expectations.TEXT
elif is_image_failure:
return test_expectations.IMAGE
else:
raise ValueError("unclassifiable set of failures: "
+ str(failure_types))
class TestFailure(object):
"""Abstract base class that defines the failure interface."""
@staticmethod
def message():
"""Returns a string describing the failure in more detail."""
raise NotImplemented
def result_html_output(self, filename):
"""Returns an HTML string to be included on the results.html page."""
raise NotImplemented
def should_kill_dump_render_tree(self):
"""Returns True if we should kill DumpRenderTree before the next
test."""
return False
def relative_output_filename(self, filename, modifier):
"""Returns a relative filename inside the output dir that contains
modifier.
For example, if filename is fast\dom\foo.html and modifier is
"-expected.txt", the return value is fast\dom\foo-expected.txt
Args:
filename: relative filename to test file
modifier: a string to replace the extension of filename with
Return:
The relative windows path to the output filename
"""
return os.path.splitext(filename)[0] + modifier
class FailureWithType(TestFailure):
"""Base class that produces standard HTML output based on the test type.
Subclasses may commonly choose to override the ResultHtmlOutput, but still
use the standard OutputLinks.
"""
def __init__(self, test_type):
TestFailure.__init__(self)
# FIXME: This class no longer needs to know the test_type.
self._test_type = test_type
# Filename suffixes used by ResultHtmlOutput.
OUT_FILENAMES = []
def output_links(self, filename, out_names):
"""Returns a string holding all applicable output file links.
Args:
filename: the test filename, used to construct the result file names
out_names: list of filename suffixes for the files. If three or more
suffixes are in the list, they should be [actual, expected, diff,
wdiff]. Two suffixes should be [actual, expected], and a
single item is the [actual] filename suffix.
If out_names is empty, returns the empty string.
"""
# FIXME: Seems like a bad idea to separate the display name data
# from the path data by hard-coding the display name here
# and passing in the path information via out_names.
links = ['']
uris = [self.relative_output_filename(filename, fn) for
fn in out_names]
if len(uris) > 1:
links.append("expected" % uris[1])
if len(uris) > 0:
links.append("actual" % uris[0])
if len(uris) > 2:
links.append("diff" % uris[2])
if len(uris) > 3:
links.append("wdiff" % uris[3])
if len(uris) > 4:
links.append("pretty diff" % uris[4])
return ' '.join(links)
def result_html_output(self, filename):
return self.message() + self.output_links(filename, self.OUT_FILENAMES)
class FailureTimeout(TestFailure):
"""Test timed out. We also want to restart DumpRenderTree if this
happens."""
@staticmethod
def message():
return "Test timed out"
def result_html_output(self, filename):
return "%s" % self.message()
def should_kill_dump_render_tree(self):
return True
class FailureCrash(TestFailure):
"""Test shell crashed."""
@staticmethod
def message():
return "Test shell crashed"
def result_html_output(self, filename):
# TODO(tc): create a link to the minidump file
stack = self.relative_output_filename(filename, "-stack.txt")
return "%s stack" % (self.message(),
stack)
def should_kill_dump_render_tree(self):
return True
class FailureMissingResult(FailureWithType):
"""Expected result was missing."""
OUT_FILENAMES = ["-actual.txt"]
@staticmethod
def message():
return "No expected results found"
def result_html_output(self, filename):
return ("%s" % self.message() +
self.output_links(filename, self.OUT_FILENAMES))
class FailureTextMismatch(FailureWithType):
"""Text diff output failed."""
# Filename suffixes used by ResultHtmlOutput.
# FIXME: Why don't we use the constants from TestTypeBase here?
OUT_FILENAMES = ["-actual.txt", "-expected.txt", "-diff.txt"]
OUT_FILENAMES_WDIFF = ["-actual.txt", "-expected.txt", "-diff.txt",
"-wdiff.html", "-pretty-diff.html"]
def __init__(self, test_type, has_wdiff):
FailureWithType.__init__(self, test_type)
if has_wdiff:
self.OUT_FILENAMES = self.OUT_FILENAMES_WDIFF
@staticmethod
def message():
return "Text diff mismatch"
class FailureMissingImageHash(FailureWithType):
"""Actual result hash was missing."""
# Chrome doesn't know to display a .checksum file as text, so don't bother
# putting in a link to the actual result.
OUT_FILENAMES = []
@staticmethod
def message():
return "No expected image hash found"
def result_html_output(self, filename):
return "%s" % self.message()
class FailureMissingImage(FailureWithType):
"""Actual result image was missing."""
OUT_FILENAMES = ["-actual.png"]
@staticmethod
def message():
return "No expected image found"
def result_html_output(self, filename):
return ("%s" % self.message() +
self.output_links(filename, self.OUT_FILENAMES))
class FailureImageHashMismatch(FailureWithType):
"""Image hashes didn't match."""
OUT_FILENAMES = ["-actual.png", "-expected.png", "-diff.png"]
@staticmethod
def message():
# We call this a simple image mismatch to avoid confusion, since
# we link to the PNGs rather than the checksums.
return "Image mismatch"
class FailureImageHashIncorrect(FailureWithType):
"""Actual result hash is incorrect."""
# Chrome doesn't know to display a .checksum file as text, so don't bother
# putting in a link to the actual result.
OUT_FILENAMES = []
@staticmethod
def message():
return "Images match, expected image hash incorrect. "
def result_html_output(self, filename):
return "%s" % self.message()