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# Copyright (c) 2010, Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# A module for parsing results.html files generated by old-run-webkit-tests
# This class is one big hack and only needs to exist until we transition to new-run-webkit-tests.

from webkitpy.common.system.deprecated_logging import log
from webkitpy.thirdparty.BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup, SoupStrainer
from webkitpy.layout_tests.layout_package import test_results
from webkitpy.layout_tests.layout_package import test_failures


# FIXME: This should be unified with all the layout test results code in the layout_tests package
# This doesn't belong in common.net, but we don't have a better place for it yet.
def path_for_layout_test(test_name):
    return "LayoutTests/%s" % test_name


# FIXME: This should be unified with all the layout test results code in the layout_tests package
# This doesn't belong in common.net, but we don't have a better place for it yet.
class LayoutTestResults(object):
    """This class knows how to parse old-run-webkit-tests results.html files."""

    stderr_key = u'Tests that had stderr output:'
    fail_key = u'Tests where results did not match expected results:'
    timeout_key = u'Tests that timed out:'
    crash_key = u'Tests that caused the DumpRenderTree tool to crash:'
    missing_key = u'Tests that had no expected results (probably new):'
    webprocess_crash_key = u'Tests that caused the Web process to crash:'

    expected_keys = [
        stderr_key,
        fail_key,
        crash_key,
        webprocess_crash_key,
        timeout_key,
        missing_key,
    ]

    @classmethod
    def _failures_from_fail_row(self, row):
        # Look at all anchors in this row, and guess what type
        # of new-run-webkit-test failures they equate to.
        failures = set()
        test_name = None
        for anchor in row.findAll("a"):
            anchor_text = unicode(anchor.string)
            if not test_name:
                test_name = anchor_text
                continue
            if anchor_text in ["expected image", "image diffs"] or '%' in anchor_text:
                failures.add(test_failures.FailureImageHashMismatch())
            elif anchor_text in ["expected", "actual", "diff", "pretty diff"]:
                failures.add(test_failures.FailureTextMismatch())
            else:
                log("Unhandled link text in results.html parsing: %s.  Please file a bug against webkitpy." % anchor_text)
        # FIXME: Its possible the row contained no links due to ORWT brokeness.
        # We should probably assume some type of failure anyway.
        return failures

    @classmethod
    def _failures_from_row(cls, row, table_title):
        if table_title == cls.fail_key:
            return cls._failures_from_fail_row(row)
        if table_title == cls.crash_key:
            return [test_failures.FailureCrash()]
        if table_title == cls.webprocess_crash_key:
            return [test_failures.FailureCrash()]
        if table_title == cls.timeout_key:
            return [test_failures.FailureTimeout()]
        if table_title == cls.missing_key:
            return [test_failures.FailureMissingResult(), test_failures.FailureMissingImageHash(), test_failures.FailureMissingImage()]
        return None

    @classmethod
    def _test_result_from_row(cls, row, table_title):
        test_name = unicode(row.find("a").string)
        failures = cls._failures_from_row(row, table_title)
        # TestResult is a class designed to work with new-run-webkit-tests.
        # old-run-webkit-tests does not save quite enough information in results.html for us to parse.
        # FIXME: It's unclear if test_name should include LayoutTests or not.
        return test_results.TestResult(test_name, failures)

    @classmethod
    def _parse_results_table(cls, table):
        table_title = unicode(table.findPreviousSibling("p").string)
        if table_title not in cls.expected_keys:
            # This Exception should only ever be hit if run-webkit-tests changes its results.html format.
            raise Exception("Unhandled title: %s" % table_title)
        # Ignore stderr failures.  Everyone ignores them anyway.
        if table_title == cls.stderr_key:
            return []
        # FIXME: We might end with two TestResults object for the same test if it appears in more than one row.
        return [cls._test_result_from_row(row, table_title) for row in table.findAll("tr")]

    @classmethod
    def _parse_results_html(cls, page):
        tables = BeautifulSoup(page).findAll("table")
        return sum([cls._parse_results_table(table) for table in tables], [])

    @classmethod
    def results_from_string(cls, string):
        if not string:
            return None
        test_results = cls._parse_results_html(string)
        if not test_results:
            return None
        return cls(test_results)

    def __init__(self, test_results):
        self._test_results = test_results

    def test_results(self):
        return self._test_results

    def results_matching_failure_types(self, failure_types):
        return [result for result in self._test_results if result.has_failure_matching_types(failure_types)]

    def tests_matching_failure_types(self, failure_types):
        return [result.filename for result in self.results_matching_failure_types(failure_types)]

    def failing_test_results(self):
        # These should match the "fail", "crash", and "timeout" keys.
        failure_types = [test_failures.FailureTextMismatch, test_failures.FailureImageHashMismatch, test_failures.FailureCrash, test_failures.FailureTimeout]
        return self.results_matching_failure_types(failure_types)

    def failing_tests(self):
        return [result.filename for result in self.failing_test_results()]