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Python
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Python
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
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import argparse
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import copy
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import logging
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import re
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import shlex
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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TRY_DELIMITER = 'try:'
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# The build type aliases are very cryptic and only used in try flags these are
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# mappings from the single char alias to a longer more recognizable form.
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BUILD_TYPE_ALIASES = {
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'o': 'opt',
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'd': 'debug'
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}
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# consider anything in this whitelist of kinds to be governed by -b/-p
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BUILD_KINDS = set([
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'build',
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'artifact-build',
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'hazard',
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'l10n',
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'valgrind',
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'static-analysis',
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'spidermonkey',
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])
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# mapping from shortcut name (usable with -u) to a boolean function identifying
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# matching test names
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def alias_prefix(prefix):
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return lambda name: name.startswith(prefix)
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def alias_contains(infix):
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return lambda name: infix in name
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def alias_matches(pattern):
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pattern = re.compile(pattern)
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return lambda name: pattern.match(name)
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UNITTEST_ALIASES = {
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# Aliases specify shorthands that can be used in try syntax. The shorthand
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# is the dictionary key, with the value representing a pattern for matching
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# unittest_try_names.
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#
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# Note that alias expansion is performed in the absence of any chunk
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# prefixes. For example, the first example above would replace "foo-7"
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# with "foobar-7". Note that a few aliases allowed chunks to be specified
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# without a leading `-`, for example 'mochitest-dt1'. That's no longer
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# supported.
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'cppunit': alias_prefix('cppunit'),
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'crashtest': alias_prefix('crashtest'),
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'crashtest-e10s': alias_prefix('crashtest-e10s'),
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'e10s': alias_contains('e10s'),
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'firefox-ui-functional': alias_prefix('firefox-ui-functional'),
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'firefox-ui-functional-e10s': alias_prefix('firefox-ui-functional-e10s'),
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'gaia-js-integration': alias_contains('gaia-js-integration'),
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'gtest': alias_prefix('gtest'),
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'jittest': alias_prefix('jittest'),
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'jittests': alias_prefix('jittest'),
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'jsreftest': alias_prefix('jsreftest'),
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'jsreftest-e10s': alias_prefix('jsreftest-e10s'),
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'marionette': alias_prefix('marionette'),
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'marionette-e10s': alias_prefix('marionette-e10s'),
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'mochitest': alias_prefix('mochitest'),
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'mochitests': alias_prefix('mochitest'),
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'mochitest-e10s': alias_prefix('mochitest-e10s'),
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'mochitests-e10s': alias_prefix('mochitest-e10s'),
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'mochitest-debug': alias_prefix('mochitest-debug-'),
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'mochitest-a11y': alias_contains('mochitest-a11y'),
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'mochitest-bc': alias_prefix('mochitest-browser-chrome'),
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'mochitest-e10s-bc': alias_prefix('mochitest-browser-chrome-e10s'),
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'mochitest-browser-chrome': alias_prefix('mochitest-browser-chrome'),
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'mochitest-e10s-browser-chrome': alias_prefix('mochitest-browser-chrome-e10s'),
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'mochitest-chrome': alias_contains('mochitest-chrome'),
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'mochitest-dt': alias_prefix('mochitest-devtools-chrome'),
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'mochitest-e10s-dt': alias_prefix('mochitest-devtools-chrome-e10s'),
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'mochitest-gl': alias_prefix('mochitest-webgl'),
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'mochitest-gl-e10s': alias_prefix('mochitest-webgl-e10s'),
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'mochitest-gpu': alias_prefix('mochitest-gpu'),
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'mochitest-gpu-e10s': alias_prefix('mochitest-gpu-e10s'),
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'mochitest-clipboard': alias_prefix('mochitest-clipboard'),
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'mochitest-clipboard-e10s': alias_prefix('mochitest-clipboard-e10s'),
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'mochitest-jetpack': alias_prefix('mochitest-jetpack'),
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'mochitest-media': alias_prefix('mochitest-media'),
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'mochitest-media-e10s': alias_prefix('mochitest-media-e10s'),
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'mochitest-vg': alias_prefix('mochitest-valgrind'),
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'reftest': alias_matches(r'^(plain-)?reftest.*$'),
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'reftest-no-accel': alias_matches(r'^(plain-)?reftest-no-accel.*$'),
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'reftests': alias_matches(r'^(plain-)?reftest.*$'),
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'reftests-e10s': alias_matches(r'^(plain-)?reftest-e10s.*$'),
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'reftest-stylo': alias_matches(r'^(plain-)?reftest-stylo.*$'),
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'reftest-gpu': alias_matches(r'^(plain-)?reftest-gpu.*$'),
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'robocop': alias_prefix('robocop'),
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'web-platform-test': alias_prefix('web-platform-tests'),
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'web-platform-tests': alias_prefix('web-platform-tests'),
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'web-platform-tests-e10s': alias_prefix('web-platform-tests-e10s'),
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'web-platform-tests-reftests': alias_prefix('web-platform-tests-reftests'),
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'web-platform-tests-reftests-e10s': alias_prefix('web-platform-tests-reftests-e10s'),
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'web-platform-tests-wdspec': alias_prefix('web-platform-tests-wdspec'),
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'web-platform-tests-wdspec-e10s': alias_prefix('web-platform-tests-wdspec-e10s'),
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'xpcshell': alias_prefix('xpcshell'),
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}
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# unittest platforms can be specified by substring of the "pretty name", which
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# is basically the old Buildbot builder name. This dict has {pretty name,
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# [test_platforms]} translations, This includes only the most commonly-used
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# substrings. It is OK to add new test platforms to various shorthands here;
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# if you add a new Linux64 test platform for instance, people will expect that
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# their previous methods of requesting "all linux64 tests" will include this
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# new platform, and they shouldn't have to explicitly spell out the new platform
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# every time for such cases.
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#
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# Note that the test platforms here are only the prefix up to the `/`.
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UNITTEST_PLATFORM_PRETTY_NAMES = {
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'Ubuntu': ['linux32', 'linux64', 'linux64-asan', 'linux64-stylo', 'linux64-stylo-sequential'],
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'x64': ['linux64', 'linux64-asan', 'linux64-stylo', 'linux64-stylo-sequential'],
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'Android 4.3': ['android-4.3-arm7-api-16'],
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'10.10': ['macosx64'],
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# other commonly-used substrings for platforms not yet supported with
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# in-tree taskgraphs:
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# '10.10.5': [..TODO..],
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# '10.6': [..TODO..],
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# '10.8': [..TODO..],
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# 'Android 2.3 API9': [..TODO..],
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'Windows 7': ['windows7-32'],
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'Windows 7 VM': ['windows7-32-vm'],
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'Windows 8': ['windows8-64'],
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'Windows 10': ['windows10-64'],
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# 'Windows XP': [..TODO..],
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# 'win32': [..TODO..],
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# 'win64': [..TODO..],
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}
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# We have a few platforms for which we want to do some "extra" builds, or at
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# least build-ish things. Sort of. Anyway, these other things are implemented
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# as different "platforms". These do *not* automatically ride along with "-p
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# all"
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RIDEALONG_BUILDS = {
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'android-api-16': [
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'android-api-16-l10n',
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],
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'linux': [
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'linux-l10n',
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],
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'linux64': [
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'linux64-l10n',
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'sm-plain',
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'sm-nonunified',
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'sm-arm-sim',
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'sm-arm64-sim',
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'sm-compacting',
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'sm-rootanalysis',
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'sm-package',
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'sm-tsan',
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'sm-asan',
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'sm-mozjs-sys',
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'sm-msan',
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'sm-fuzzing',
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],
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}
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TEST_CHUNK_SUFFIX = re.compile('(.*)-([0-9]+)$')
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def escape_whitespace_in_brackets(input_str):
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'''
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In tests you may restrict them by platform [] inside of the brackets
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whitespace may occur this is typically invalid shell syntax so we escape it
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with backslash sequences .
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'''
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result = ""
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in_brackets = False
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for char in input_str:
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if char == '[':
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in_brackets = True
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result += char
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continue
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if char == ']':
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in_brackets = False
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result += char
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continue
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if char == ' ' and in_brackets:
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result += '\ '
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continue
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result += char
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return result
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def split_try_msg(message):
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try:
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try_idx = message.index('try:')
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except ValueError:
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return []
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message = message[try_idx:].split('\n')[0]
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# shlex used to ensure we split correctly when giving values to argparse.
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return shlex.split(escape_whitespace_in_brackets(message))
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def parse_message(message):
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parts = split_try_msg(message)
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# Argument parser based on try flag flags
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('-b', '--build', dest='build_types')
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parser.add_argument('-p', '--platform', nargs='?',
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dest='platforms', const='all', default='all')
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parser.add_argument('-u', '--unittests', nargs='?',
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dest='unittests', const='all', default='all')
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parser.add_argument('-t', '--talos', nargs='?', dest='talos', const='all', default='none')
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parser.add_argument('-i', '--interactive',
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dest='interactive', action='store_true', default=False)
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parser.add_argument('-e', '--all-emails',
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dest='notifications', action='store_const', const='all')
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parser.add_argument('-f', '--failure-emails',
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dest='notifications', action='store_const', const='failure')
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parser.add_argument('-j', '--job', dest='jobs', action='append')
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parser.add_argument('--rebuild-talos', dest='talos_trigger_tests', action='store',
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type=int, default=1)
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parser.add_argument('--setenv', dest='env', action='append')
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parser.add_argument('--geckoProfile', dest='profile', action='store_true')
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parser.add_argument('--tag', dest='tag', action='store', default=None)
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parser.add_argument('--no-retry', dest='no_retry', action='store_true')
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parser.add_argument('--include-nightly', dest='include_nightly', action='store_true')
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# While we are transitioning from BB to TC, we want to push jobs to tc-worker
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# machines but not overload machines with every try push. Therefore, we add
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# this temporary option to be able to push jobs to tc-worker.
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parser.add_argument('-w', '--taskcluster-worker',
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dest='taskcluster_worker', action='store_true', default=False)
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# In order to run test jobs multiple times
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parser.add_argument('--rebuild', dest='trigger_tests', type=int, default=1)
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args, _ = parser.parse_known_args(parts)
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return args
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class TryOptionSyntax(object):
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def __init__(self, message, full_task_graph):
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"""
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Parse a "try syntax" formatted commit message. This is the old "-b do -p
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win32 -u all" format. Aliases are applied to map short names to full
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names.
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The resulting object has attributes:
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- build_types: a list containing zero or more of 'opt' and 'debug'
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- platforms: a list of selected platform names, or None for all
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- unittests: a list of tests, of the form given below, or None for all
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- jobs: a list of requested job names, or None for all
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- trigger_tests: the number of times tests should be triggered (--rebuild)
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- interactive: true if --interactive
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- notifications: either None if no notifications or one of 'all' or 'failure'
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- talos_trigger_tests: the number of time talos tests should be triggered (--rebuild-talos)
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- env: additional environment variables (ENV=value)
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- profile: run talos in profile mode
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- tag: restrict tests to the specified tag
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- no_retry: do not retry failed jobs
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The unittests and talos lists contain dictionaries of the form:
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{
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'test': '<suite name>',
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'platforms': [..platform names..], # to limit to only certain platforms
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'only_chunks': set([..chunk numbers..]), # to limit only to certain chunks
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}
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"""
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self.jobs = []
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self.build_types = []
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self.platforms = []
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self.unittests = []
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self.talos = []
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self.trigger_tests = 0
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self.interactive = False
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self.notifications = None
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self.talos_trigger_tests = 0
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self.env = []
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self.profile = False
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self.tag = None
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self.no_retry = False
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parts = split_try_msg(message)
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if not parts:
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return None
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args = parse_message(message)
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assert args is not None
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self.jobs = self.parse_jobs(args.jobs)
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self.build_types = self.parse_build_types(args.build_types, full_task_graph)
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self.platforms = self.parse_platforms(args.platforms, full_task_graph)
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self.unittests = self.parse_test_option(
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"unittest_try_name", args.unittests, full_task_graph)
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self.talos = self.parse_test_option("talos_try_name", args.talos, full_task_graph)
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self.trigger_tests = args.trigger_tests
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self.interactive = args.interactive
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self.notifications = args.notifications
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self.talos_trigger_tests = args.talos_trigger_tests
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self.env = args.env
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self.profile = args.profile
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self.tag = args.tag
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self.no_retry = args.no_retry
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self.include_nightly = args.include_nightly
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def parse_jobs(self, jobs_arg):
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if not jobs_arg or jobs_arg == ['all']:
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return None
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expanded = []
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for job in jobs_arg:
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expanded.extend(j.strip() for j in job.split(','))
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return expanded
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def parse_build_types(self, build_types_arg, full_task_graph):
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if build_types_arg is None:
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build_types_arg = []
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build_types = filter(None, [BUILD_TYPE_ALIASES.get(build_type) for
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build_type in build_types_arg])
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all_types = set(t.attributes['build_type']
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for t in full_task_graph.tasks.itervalues()
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if 'build_type' in t.attributes)
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bad_types = set(build_types) - all_types
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if bad_types:
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raise Exception("Unknown build type(s) [%s] specified for try" % ','.join(bad_types))
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return build_types
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def parse_platforms(self, platform_arg, full_task_graph):
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if platform_arg == 'all':
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return None
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results = []
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for build in platform_arg.split(','):
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results.append(build)
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if build in RIDEALONG_BUILDS:
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results.extend(RIDEALONG_BUILDS[build])
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logger.info("platform %s triggers ridealong builds %s" %
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(build, ', '.join(RIDEALONG_BUILDS[build])))
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test_platforms = set(t.attributes['test_platform']
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for t in full_task_graph.tasks.itervalues()
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if 'test_platform' in t.attributes)
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build_platforms = set(t.attributes['build_platform']
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for t in full_task_graph.tasks.itervalues()
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if 'build_platform' in t.attributes)
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all_platforms = test_platforms | build_platforms
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bad_platforms = set(results) - all_platforms
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if bad_platforms:
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raise Exception("Unknown platform(s) [%s] specified for try" % ','.join(bad_platforms))
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return results
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def parse_test_option(self, attr_name, test_arg, full_task_graph):
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'''
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Parse a unittest (-u) or talos (-t) option, in the context of a full
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task graph containing available `unittest_try_name` or `talos_try_name`
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attributes. There are three cases:
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- test_arg is == 'none' (meaning an empty list)
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- test_arg is == 'all' (meaning use the list of jobs for that job type)
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- test_arg is comma string which needs to be parsed
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'''
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# Empty job list case...
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if test_arg is None or test_arg == 'none':
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return []
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all_platforms = set(t.attributes['test_platform'].split('/')[0]
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for t in full_task_graph.tasks.itervalues()
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if 'test_platform' in t.attributes)
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tests = self.parse_test_opts(test_arg, all_platforms)
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if not tests:
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return []
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all_tests = set(t.attributes[attr_name]
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for t in full_task_graph.tasks.itervalues()
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if attr_name in t.attributes)
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# Special case where tests is 'all' and must be expanded
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if tests[0]['test'] == 'all':
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results = []
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all_entry = tests[0]
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for test in all_tests:
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entry = {'test': test}
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# If there are platform restrictions copy them across the list.
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if 'platforms' in all_entry:
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entry['platforms'] = list(all_entry['platforms'])
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results.append(entry)
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return self.parse_test_chunks(all_tests, results)
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else:
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return self.parse_test_chunks(all_tests, tests)
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def parse_test_opts(self, input_str, all_platforms):
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'''
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Parse `testspec,testspec,..`, where each testspec is a test name
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optionally followed by a list of test platforms or negated platforms in
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`[]`.
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No brackets indicates that tests should run on all platforms for which
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builds are available. If testspecs are provided, then each is treated,
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from left to right, as an instruction to include or (if negated)
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exclude a set of test platforms. A single spec may expand to multiple
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test platforms via UNITTEST_PLATFORM_PRETTY_NAMES. If the first test
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spec is negated, processing begins with the full set of available test
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platforms; otherwise, processing begins with an empty set of test
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platforms.
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'''
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# Final results which we will return.
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tests = []
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cur_test = {}
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token = ''
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in_platforms = False
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def normalize_platforms():
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if 'platforms' not in cur_test:
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return
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# if the first spec is a negation, start with all platforms
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if cur_test['platforms'][0][0] == '-':
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platforms = all_platforms.copy()
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else:
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platforms = []
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for platform in cur_test['platforms']:
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if platform[0] == '-':
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platforms = [p for p in platforms if p != platform[1:]]
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else:
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platforms.append(platform)
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cur_test['platforms'] = platforms
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def add_test(value):
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normalize_platforms()
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cur_test['test'] = value.strip()
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tests.insert(0, cur_test)
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def add_platform(value):
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platform = value.strip()
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if platform[0] == '-':
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negated = True
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platform = platform[1:]
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else:
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negated = False
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platforms = UNITTEST_PLATFORM_PRETTY_NAMES.get(platform, [platform])
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if negated:
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platforms = ["-" + p for p in platforms]
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cur_test['platforms'] = platforms + cur_test.get('platforms', [])
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# This might be somewhat confusing but we parse the string _backwards_ so
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# there is no ambiguity over what state we are in.
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for char in reversed(input_str):
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# , indicates exiting a state
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if char == ',':
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# Exit a particular platform.
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if in_platforms:
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add_platform(token)
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|
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# Exit a particular test.
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else:
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add_test(token)
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cur_test = {}
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|
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# Token must always be reset after we exit a state
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token = ''
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elif char == '[':
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# Exiting platform state entering test state.
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add_platform(token)
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token = ''
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in_platforms = False
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elif char == ']':
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# Entering platform state.
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in_platforms = True
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else:
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# Accumulator.
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token = char + token
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|
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# Handle any left over tokens.
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|
if token:
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add_test(token)
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|
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return tests
|
|
|
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def handle_alias(self, test, all_tests):
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'''
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Expand a test if its name refers to an alias, returning a list of test
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dictionaries cloned from the first (to maintain any metadata).
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'''
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if test['test'] not in UNITTEST_ALIASES:
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return [test]
|
|
|
|
alias = UNITTEST_ALIASES[test['test']]
|
|
|
|
def mktest(name):
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|
newtest = copy.deepcopy(test)
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|
newtest['test'] = name
|
|
return newtest
|
|
|
|
def exprmatch(alias):
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|
return [t for t in all_tests if alias(t)]
|
|
|
|
return [mktest(t) for t in exprmatch(alias)]
|
|
|
|
def parse_test_chunks(self, all_tests, tests):
|
|
'''
|
|
Test flags may include parameters to narrow down the number of chunks in a
|
|
given push. We don't model 1 chunk = 1 job in taskcluster so we must check
|
|
each test flag to see if it is actually specifying a chunk.
|
|
'''
|
|
results = []
|
|
seen_chunks = {}
|
|
for test in tests:
|
|
matches = TEST_CHUNK_SUFFIX.match(test['test'])
|
|
if matches:
|
|
name = matches.group(1)
|
|
chunk = matches.group(2)
|
|
if name in seen_chunks:
|
|
seen_chunks[name].add(chunk)
|
|
else:
|
|
seen_chunks[name] = {chunk}
|
|
test['test'] = name
|
|
test['only_chunks'] = seen_chunks[name]
|
|
results.append(test)
|
|
else:
|
|
results.extend(self.handle_alias(test, all_tests))
|
|
|
|
# uniquify the results over the test names
|
|
results = {test['test']: test for test in results}.values()
|
|
return results
|
|
|
|
def find_all_attribute_suffixes(self, graph, prefix):
|
|
rv = set()
|
|
for t in graph.tasks.itervalues():
|
|
for a in t.attributes:
|
|
if a.startswith(prefix):
|
|
rv.add(a[len(prefix):])
|
|
return sorted(rv)
|
|
|
|
def task_matches(self, task):
|
|
attr = task.attributes.get
|
|
|
|
def check_run_on_projects():
|
|
if attr('nightly') and not self.include_nightly:
|
|
return False
|
|
return set(['try', 'all']) & set(attr('run_on_projects', []))
|
|
|
|
def match_test(try_spec, attr_name):
|
|
run_by_default = True
|
|
if attr('build_type') not in self.build_types:
|
|
return False
|
|
if self.platforms is not None:
|
|
if attr('build_platform') not in self.platforms:
|
|
return False
|
|
else:
|
|
if not check_run_on_projects():
|
|
run_by_default = False
|
|
if try_spec is None:
|
|
return run_by_default
|
|
# TODO: optimize this search a bit
|
|
for test in try_spec:
|
|
if attr(attr_name) == test['test']:
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
return False
|
|
if 'only_chunks' in test and attr('test_chunk') not in test['only_chunks']:
|
|
return False
|
|
if 'platforms' in test:
|
|
platform = attr('test_platform', '').split('/')[0]
|
|
# Platforms can be forced by syntax like "-u xpcshell[Windows 8]"
|
|
return platform in test['platforms']
|
|
elif run_by_default:
|
|
return check_run_on_projects()
|
|
else:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
job_try_name = attr('job_try_name')
|
|
if job_try_name:
|
|
# Beware the subtle distinction between [] and None for self.jobs and self.platforms.
|
|
# They will be [] if there was no try syntax, and None if try syntax was detected but
|
|
# they remained unspecified.
|
|
if self.jobs:
|
|
return job_try_name in self.jobs
|
|
elif not self.jobs and 'build' in task.dependencies:
|
|
# We exclude tasks with build dependencies from the default set of jobs because
|
|
# they will schedule their builds even if they end up optimized away. This means
|
|
# to run these tasks on try, they'll need to be explicitly specified by -j until
|
|
# we find a better solution (see bug 1372510).
|
|
return False
|
|
elif not self.jobs and attr('build_platform'):
|
|
if self.platforms is None or attr('build_platform') in self.platforms:
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
return check_run_on_projects()
|
|
elif attr('kind') == 'test':
|
|
return match_test(self.unittests, 'unittest_try_name') \
|
|
or match_test(self.talos, 'talos_try_name')
|
|
elif attr('kind') in BUILD_KINDS:
|
|
if attr('build_type') not in self.build_types:
|
|
return False
|
|
elif self.platforms is None:
|
|
# for "-p all", look for try in the 'run_on_projects' attribute
|
|
return check_run_on_projects()
|
|
else:
|
|
if attr('build_platform') not in self.platforms:
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
else:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
def none_for_all(list):
|
|
if list is None:
|
|
return '<all>'
|
|
return ', '.join(str(e) for e in list)
|
|
|
|
return "\n".join([
|
|
"build_types: " + ", ".join(self.build_types),
|
|
"platforms: " + none_for_all(self.platforms),
|
|
"unittests: " + none_for_all(self.unittests),
|
|
"talos: " + none_for_all(self.talos),
|
|
"jobs: " + none_for_all(self.jobs),
|
|
"trigger_tests: " + str(self.trigger_tests),
|
|
"interactive: " + str(self.interactive),
|
|
"notifications: " + str(self.notifications),
|
|
"talos_trigger_tests: " + str(self.talos_trigger_tests),
|
|
"env: " + str(self.env),
|
|
"profile: " + str(self.profile),
|
|
"tag: " + str(self.tag),
|
|
"no_retry: " + str(self.no_retry),
|
|
])
|