fune/dom/base/test/browser_bug1058164.js
sotaro daa5c195e5 Bug 1733955 - Disable window occlusion on all web platform tests and mochitest's some tests r=jrmuizel,gfx-reviewers
Window occlusion forces "active tab" to "hidden tab" when its window is occluded by other window. But it causes a lot of test timeout failures, since some tests expect that document is in active tab. When testing window is occluded by other window, following things happen.
- document.hidden is kept true
- "visibilitychange" is not fired
- period of requestAnimationFrame() and nsRefreshDriver were gradually longer and stopped finally.
- Animation does not run as expected
- PresShell::IsActive() is kept failse

The differences break tests assumptions and they cause a lot of test timeout failures.

On Windows, testing windows were often maximized. It was caused by small display size(1280 * 1024).
The display size triggers maximized window.
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/483cfde5a54f6c1cd94c6295564993aeb4f10980/browser/base/content/browser.js#1620

And multiple maximized windows caused window occlusion.

During testing, the followings caused window occlusion.
- Multiple Firefox instances existed. A window of one instance occluded other window of another instance.
  This happened frequently during web platform tests.
  web platform tests use multiple Firefox instances during tests.

- One test created multiple windows. One window occluded other window.
  This happened at some times during mochitest

But window occlusion does not cause test timeout failures on macOS. On macOS, window occlusion is already enabled, since macOS provides windowDidChangeOcclusionState api.

On macOS, window occlusion was not frequent. Testing windows were basically not maximized, since display was larger(1920 * 1080). And when non-maximized Firefox windows had same size and position, it caused "occlusionstatechange" event on Window. But it did not cause "occlusionstatechange" event on macOS.

Then on macOS, window occlusion was not frequent and did not cause the failures.

But on Windows, some tests need run by disabling window occlusion.
- all web platform tests.
- some tests in mochitest

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D127446
2021-10-28 05:21:12 +00:00

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
"use strict";
SpecialPowers.pushPrefEnv({
set: [["security.allow_eval_with_system_principal", true]],
});
const PAGE =
"data:text/html,<html><body>A%20regular,%20everyday,%20normal%20page.";
let gListenerId = 0;
/**
* Adds a content event listener on the given browser element. NOTE: this test
* is checking the behavior of pageshow and pagehide as seen by frame scripts,
* so it is specifically implemented using the message message manager.
* Similar to BrowserTestUtils.waitForContentEvent, but the listener will fire
* until it is removed. A callable object is returned that, when called, removes
* the event listener. Note that this function works even if the browser's
* frameloader is swapped.
*
* @param {xul:browser} browser
* The browser element to listen for events in.
* @param {string} eventName
* Name of the event to listen to.
* @param {function} listener
* Function to call in parent process when event fires.
* Not passed any arguments.
* @param {function} checkFn [optional]
* Called with the Event object as argument, should return true if the
* event is the expected one, or false if it should be ignored and
* listening should continue. If not specified, the first event with
* the specified name resolves the returned promise. This is called
* within the content process and can have no closure environment.
*
* @returns function
* If called, the return value will remove the event listener.
*/
function addContentEventListenerWithMessageManager(
browser,
eventName,
listener,
checkFn
) {
let id = gListenerId++;
let checkFnSource = checkFn
? encodeURIComponent(escape(checkFn.toSource()))
: "";
// To correctly handle frameloader swaps, we load a frame script
// into all tabs but ignore messages from the ones not related to
// |browser|.
/* eslint-disable no-eval */
function frameScript(innerId, innerEventName, innerCheckFnSource) {
let innerCheckFn;
if (innerCheckFnSource) {
innerCheckFn = eval(`(() => (${unescape(innerCheckFnSource)}))()`);
}
function innerListener(event) {
if (innerCheckFn && !innerCheckFn(event)) {
return;
}
sendAsyncMessage("ContentEventListener:Run", innerId);
}
function removeListener(msg) {
if (msg.data == innerId) {
removeMessageListener("ContentEventListener:Remove", removeListener);
removeEventListener(innerEventName, innerListener);
}
}
addMessageListener("ContentEventListener:Remove", removeListener);
addEventListener(innerEventName, innerListener);
}
/* eslint-enable no-eval */
let frameScriptSource = `data:,(${frameScript.toString()})(${id}, "${eventName}",
"${checkFnSource}")`;
let mm = Services.mm;
function runListener(msg) {
if (msg.data == id && msg.target == browser) {
listener();
}
}
mm.addMessageListener("ContentEventListener:Run", runListener);
let needCleanup = true;
let unregisterFunction = function() {
if (!needCleanup) {
return;
}
needCleanup = false;
mm.removeMessageListener("ContentEventListener:Run", runListener);
mm.broadcastAsyncMessage("ContentEventListener:Remove", id);
mm.removeDelayedFrameScript(frameScriptSource);
};
function cleanupObserver(subject, topic, data) {
if (subject == browser.messageManager) {
unregisterFunction();
}
}
mm.loadFrameScript(frameScriptSource, true);
return unregisterFunction;
}
/**
* Returns a Promise that resolves when it sees a pageshow and
* pagehide events in a particular order, where each event must
* have the persisted property set to true. Will cause a test
* failure to be logged if it sees an event out of order.
*
* @param browser (<xul:browser>)
* The browser to expect the events from.
* @param expectedOrder (array)
* An array of strings describing what order the pageshow
* and pagehide events should be in.
* Example:
* ["pageshow", "pagehide", "pagehide", "pageshow"]
* @returns Promise
*/
function prepareForVisibilityEvents(browser, expectedOrder) {
return new Promise(resolve => {
let order = [];
let rmvHide, rmvShow;
let checkSatisfied = () => {
if (order.length < expectedOrder.length) {
// We're still waiting...
return;
} else {
rmvHide();
rmvShow();
for (let i = 0; i < expectedOrder.length; ++i) {
is(order[i], expectedOrder[i], "Got expected event");
}
resolve();
}
};
let eventListener = type => {
order.push(type);
checkSatisfied();
};
let checkFn = e => e.persisted;
rmvHide = addContentEventListenerWithMessageManager(
browser,
"pagehide",
() => eventListener("pagehide"),
checkFn
);
rmvShow = addContentEventListenerWithMessageManager(
browser,
"pageshow",
() => eventListener("pageshow"),
checkFn
);
});
}
/**
* Tests that frame scripts get pageshow / pagehide events when
* swapping browser frameloaders (which occurs when moving a tab
* into a different window).
*/
add_task(async function test_swap_frameloader_pagevisibility_events() {
// Disable window occlusion. Bug 1733955
if (navigator.platform.indexOf("Win") == 0) {
await SpecialPowers.pushPrefEnv({
set: [["widget.windows.window_occlusion_tracking.enabled", false]],
});
}
// Load a new tab that we'll tear out...
let tab = BrowserTestUtils.addTab(gBrowser, PAGE);
gBrowser.selectedTab = tab;
let firstBrowser = tab.linkedBrowser;
await BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(firstBrowser);
// Swap the browser out to a new window
let newWindow = gBrowser.replaceTabWithWindow(tab);
// We have to wait for the window to load so we can get the selected browser
// to listen to.
await BrowserTestUtils.waitForEvent(newWindow, "DOMContentLoaded");
let newWindowBrowser = newWindow.gBrowser.selectedBrowser;
// Wait for the expected pagehide and pageshow events on the initial browser
await prepareForVisibilityEvents(newWindowBrowser, ["pagehide", "pageshow"]);
// Now let's send the browser back to the original window
// First, create a new, empty browser tab to replace the window with
let newTab = BrowserTestUtils.addTab(gBrowser);
gBrowser.selectedTab = newTab;
let emptyBrowser = newTab.linkedBrowser;
// Wait for that initial doc to be visible because if its pageshow hasn't
// happened we don't confuse it with the other expected events.
await ContentTask.spawn(emptyBrowser, null, async () => {
if (content.document.visibilityState === "hidden") {
info("waiting for hidden emptyBrowser to be visible");
await ContentTaskUtils.waitForEvent(
content.document,
"visibilitychange",
{}
);
}
});
info("emptyBrowser is shown now.");
// The empty tab we just added show now fire a pagehide as its replaced,
// and a pageshow once the swap is finished.
let emptyBrowserPromise = prepareForVisibilityEvents(emptyBrowser, [
"pagehide",
"pageshow",
]);
gBrowser.swapBrowsersAndCloseOther(newTab, newWindow.gBrowser.selectedTab);
await emptyBrowserPromise;
gBrowser.removeTab(gBrowser.selectedTab);
});