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# Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

import optparse
import os
import sys
import tempfile
import unittest

from webkitpy.common.system.executive import Executive, ScriptError
from webkitpy.common.system import executive_mock
from webkitpy.common.system import filesystem
from webkitpy.common.system import outputcapture
from webkitpy.common.system.path import abspath_to_uri
from webkitpy.thirdparty.mock import Mock
from webkitpy.tool import mocktool

import base
import config
import config_mock


class PortTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_format_wdiff_output_as_html(self):
        output = "OUTPUT %s %s %s" % (base.Port._WDIFF_DEL, base.Port._WDIFF_ADD, base.Port._WDIFF_END)
        html = base.Port()._format_wdiff_output_as_html(output)
        expected_html = "<head><style>.del { background: #faa; } .add { background: #afa; }</style></head><pre>OUTPUT <span class=del> <span class=add> </span></pre>"
        self.assertEqual(html, expected_html)

    def test_wdiff_command(self):
        port = base.Port()
        port._path_to_wdiff = lambda: "/path/to/wdiff"
        command = port._wdiff_command("/actual/path", "/expected/path")
        expected_command = [
            "/path/to/wdiff",
            "--start-delete=##WDIFF_DEL##",
            "--end-delete=##WDIFF_END##",
            "--start-insert=##WDIFF_ADD##",
            "--end-insert=##WDIFF_END##",
            "/actual/path",
            "/expected/path",
        ]
        self.assertEqual(command, expected_command)

    def _file_with_contents(self, contents, encoding="utf-8"):
        new_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
        new_file.write(contents.encode(encoding))
        new_file.flush()
        return new_file

    def test_pretty_patch_os_error(self):
        port = base.Port(executive=executive_mock.MockExecutive2(exception=OSError))
        oc = outputcapture.OutputCapture()
        oc.capture_output()
        self.assertEqual(port.pretty_patch_text("patch.txt"),
                         port._pretty_patch_error_html)

        # This tests repeated calls to make sure we cache the result.
        self.assertEqual(port.pretty_patch_text("patch.txt"),
                         port._pretty_patch_error_html)
        oc.restore_output()

    def test_pretty_patch_script_error(self):
        # FIXME: This is some ugly white-box test hacking ...
        base._pretty_patch_available = True
        port = base.Port(executive=executive_mock.MockExecutive2(exception=ScriptError))
        self.assertEqual(port.pretty_patch_text("patch.txt"),
                         port._pretty_patch_error_html)

        # This tests repeated calls to make sure we cache the result.
        self.assertEqual(port.pretty_patch_text("patch.txt"),
                         port._pretty_patch_error_html)

    def test_run_wdiff(self):
        executive = Executive()
        # This may fail on some systems.  We could ask the port
        # object for the wdiff path, but since we don't know what
        # port object to use, this is sufficient for now.
        try:
            wdiff_path = executive.run_command(["which", "wdiff"]).rstrip()
        except Exception, e:
            wdiff_path = None

        port = base.Port()
        port._path_to_wdiff = lambda: wdiff_path

        if wdiff_path:
            # "with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as actual" does not seem to work in Python 2.5
            actual = self._file_with_contents(u"foo")
            expected = self._file_with_contents(u"bar")
            wdiff = port._run_wdiff(actual.name, expected.name)
            expected_wdiff = "<head><style>.del { background: #faa; } .add { background: #afa; }</style></head><pre><span class=del>foo</span><span class=add>bar</span></pre>"
            self.assertEqual(wdiff, expected_wdiff)
            # Running the full wdiff_text method should give the same result.
            port._wdiff_available = True  # In case it's somehow already disabled.
            wdiff = port.wdiff_text(actual.name, expected.name)
            self.assertEqual(wdiff, expected_wdiff)
            # wdiff should still be available after running wdiff_text with a valid diff.
            self.assertTrue(port._wdiff_available)
            actual.close()
            expected.close()

            # Bogus paths should raise a script error.
            self.assertRaises(ScriptError, port._run_wdiff, "/does/not/exist", "/does/not/exist2")
            self.assertRaises(ScriptError, port.wdiff_text, "/does/not/exist", "/does/not/exist2")
            # wdiff will still be available after running wdiff_text with invalid paths.
            self.assertTrue(port._wdiff_available)
            base._wdiff_available = True

        # If wdiff does not exist _run_wdiff should throw an OSError.
        port._path_to_wdiff = lambda: "/invalid/path/to/wdiff"
        self.assertRaises(OSError, port._run_wdiff, "foo", "bar")

        # wdiff_text should not throw an error if wdiff does not exist.
        self.assertEqual(port.wdiff_text("foo", "bar"), "")
        # However wdiff should not be available after running wdiff_text if wdiff is missing.
        self.assertFalse(port._wdiff_available)

    def test_diff_text(self):
        port = base.Port()
        # Make sure that we don't run into decoding exceptions when the
        # filenames are unicode, with regular or malformed input (expected or
        # actual input is always raw bytes, not unicode).
        port.diff_text('exp', 'act', 'exp.txt', 'act.txt')
        port.diff_text('exp', 'act', u'exp.txt', 'act.txt')
        port.diff_text('exp', 'act', u'a\xac\u1234\u20ac\U00008000', 'act.txt')

        port.diff_text('exp' + chr(255), 'act', 'exp.txt', 'act.txt')
        port.diff_text('exp' + chr(255), 'act', u'exp.txt', 'act.txt')

        # Though expected and actual files should always be read in with no
        # encoding (and be stored as str objects), test unicode inputs just to
        # be safe.
        port.diff_text(u'exp', 'act', 'exp.txt', 'act.txt')
        port.diff_text(
            u'a\xac\u1234\u20ac\U00008000', 'act', 'exp.txt', 'act.txt')

        # And make sure we actually get diff output.
        diff = port.diff_text('foo', 'bar', 'exp.txt', 'act.txt')
        self.assertTrue('foo' in diff)
        self.assertTrue('bar' in diff)
        self.assertTrue('exp.txt' in diff)
        self.assertTrue('act.txt' in diff)
        self.assertFalse('nosuchthing' in diff)

    def test_default_configuration_notfound(self):
        # Test that we delegate to the config object properly.
        port = base.Port(config=config_mock.MockConfig(default_configuration='default'))
        self.assertEqual(port.default_configuration(), 'default')

    def test_layout_tests_skipping(self):
        port = base.Port()
        port.skipped_layout_tests = lambda: ['foo/bar.html', 'media']
        self.assertTrue(port.skips_layout_test('foo/bar.html'))
        self.assertTrue(port.skips_layout_test('media/video-zoom.html'))
        self.assertFalse(port.skips_layout_test('foo/foo.html'))

    def test_setup_test_run(self):
        port = base.Port()
        # This routine is a no-op. We just test it for coverage.
        port.setup_test_run()

    def test_test_dirs(self):
        port = base.Port()
        dirs = port.test_dirs()
        self.assertTrue('canvas' in dirs)
        self.assertTrue('css2.1' in dirs)

    def test_filename_to_uri(self):
        port = base.Port()
        layout_test_dir = port.layout_tests_dir()
        test_file = os.path.join(layout_test_dir, "foo", "bar.html")

        # On Windows, absolute paths are of the form "c:\foo.txt". However,
        # all current browsers (except for Opera) normalize file URLs by
        # prepending an additional "/" as if the absolute path was
        # "/c:/foo.txt". This means that all file URLs end up with "file:///"
        # at the beginning.
        if sys.platform == 'win32':
            prefix = "file:///"
            path = test_file.replace("\\", "/")
        else:
            prefix = "file://"
            path = test_file

        self.assertEqual(port.filename_to_uri(test_file),
                         abspath_to_uri(test_file))

    def test_get_option__set(self):
        options, args = optparse.OptionParser().parse_args([])
        options.foo = 'bar'
        port = base.Port(options=options)
        self.assertEqual(port.get_option('foo'), 'bar')

    def test_get_option__unset(self):
        port = base.Port()
        self.assertEqual(port.get_option('foo'), None)

    def test_get_option__default(self):
        port = base.Port()
        self.assertEqual(port.get_option('foo', 'bar'), 'bar')

    def test_set_option_default__unset(self):
        port = base.Port()
        port.set_option_default('foo', 'bar')
        self.assertEqual(port.get_option('foo'), 'bar')

    def test_set_option_default__set(self):
        options, args = optparse.OptionParser().parse_args([])
        options.foo = 'bar'
        port = base.Port(options=options)
        # This call should have no effect.
        port.set_option_default('foo', 'new_bar')
        self.assertEqual(port.get_option('foo'), 'bar')

    def test_name__unset(self):
        port = base.Port()
        self.assertEqual(port.name(), None)

    def test_name__set(self):
        port = base.Port(port_name='foo')
        self.assertEqual(port.name(), 'foo')


class VirtualTest(unittest.TestCase):
    """Tests that various methods expected to be virtual are."""
    def assertVirtual(self, method, *args, **kwargs):
        self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, method, *args, **kwargs)

    def test_virtual_methods(self):
        port = base.Port()
        self.assertVirtual(port.baseline_path)
        self.assertVirtual(port.baseline_search_path)
        self.assertVirtual(port.check_build, None)
        self.assertVirtual(port.check_image_diff)
        self.assertVirtual(port.create_driver, 0)
        self.assertVirtual(port.diff_image, None, None)
        self.assertVirtual(port.path_to_test_expectations_file)
        self.assertVirtual(port.test_platform_name)
        self.assertVirtual(port.results_directory)
        self.assertVirtual(port.test_expectations)
        self.assertVirtual(port.test_base_platform_names)
        self.assertVirtual(port.test_platform_name)
        self.assertVirtual(port.test_platforms)
        self.assertVirtual(port.test_platform_name_to_name, None)
        self.assertVirtual(port.version)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_apache)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_apache_config_file)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_driver)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_helper)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_image_diff)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_lighttpd)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_lighttpd_modules)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_lighttpd_php)
        self.assertVirtual(port._path_to_wdiff)
        self.assertVirtual(port._shut_down_http_server, None)

    def test_virtual_driver_method(self):
        self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, base.Driver, base.Port(),
                          0)

    def test_virtual_driver_methods(self):
        class VirtualDriver(base.Driver):
            def __init__(self):
                pass

        driver = VirtualDriver()
        self.assertVirtual(driver.run_test, None)
        self.assertVirtual(driver.poll)
        self.assertVirtual(driver.stop)


class DriverTest(unittest.TestCase):

    def _assert_wrapper(self, wrapper_string, expected_wrapper):
        wrapper = base.Driver._command_wrapper(wrapper_string)
        self.assertEqual(wrapper, expected_wrapper)

    def test_command_wrapper(self):
        self._assert_wrapper(None, [])
        self._assert_wrapper("valgrind", ["valgrind"])

        # Validate that shlex works as expected.
        command_with_spaces = "valgrind --smc-check=\"check with spaces!\" --foo"
        expected_parse = ["valgrind", "--smc-check=check with spaces!", "--foo"]
        self._assert_wrapper(command_with_spaces, expected_parse)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    unittest.main()