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#!/usr/bin/python2.4
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"""Utility to find instrumentation test definitions from file system."""
# python imports
import os
import re
# local imports
import android_build
import android_manifest
import android_mk
import instrumentation_test
import logger
class TestWalker(object):
"""Finds instrumentation tests from filesystem."""
def FindTests(self, path):
"""Gets list of Android instrumentation tests found at given path.
Tests are created from the <instrumentation> tags found in
AndroidManifest.xml files relative to the given path.
FindTests will first scan sub-folders of path for tests. If none are found,
it will scan the file system upwards until a AndroidManifest.xml is found
or the Android build root is reached.
Some sample values for path:
- a parent directory containing many tests:
ie development/samples will return tests for instrumentation's in ApiDemos,
ApiDemos/tests, Notepad/tests etc
- a java test class file
ie ApiDemos/tests/src/../ApiDemosTest.java will return a test for
the instrumentation in ApiDemos/tests, with the class name filter set to
ApiDemosTest
- a java package directory
ie ApiDemos/tests/src/com/example/android/apis will return a test for
the instrumentation in ApiDemos/tests, with the java package filter set
to com.example.android.apis.
Args:
path: file system path to search
Returns:
list of test suites that support operations defined by
test_suite.AbstractTestSuite
"""
if not os.path.exists(path):
logger.Log('%s does not exist' % path)
return []
abspath = os.path.abspath(path)
# ensure path is in ANDROID_BUILD_ROOT
self._build_top = android_build.GetTop()
if not self._IsPathInBuildTree(abspath):
logger.Log('%s is not a sub-directory of build root %s' %
(path, self._build_top))
return []
# first, assume path is a parent directory, which specifies to run all
# tests within this directory
tests = self._FindSubTests(abspath, [])
if not tests:
logger.SilentLog('No tests found within %s, searching upwards' % path)
tests = self._FindUpstreamTests(abspath)
return tests
def _IsPathInBuildTree(self, path):
"""Return true if given path is within current Android build tree.
Args:
path: absolute file system path
Returns:
True if path is within Android build tree
"""
return os.path.commonprefix([self._build_top, path]) == self._build_top
def _MakePathRelativeToBuild(self, path):
"""Convert given path to one relative to build tree root.
Args:
path: absolute file system path to convert.
Returns:
The converted path relative to build tree root.
Raises:
ValueError: if path is not within build tree
"""
if not self._IsPathInBuildTree(path):
raise ValueError
build_path_len = len(self._build_top) + 1
# return string with common build_path removed
return path[build_path_len:]
def _FindSubTests(self, path, tests, build_path=None):
"""Recursively finds all tests within given path.
Args:
path: absolute file system path to check
tests: current list of found tests
build_path: the parent directory where Android.mk that builds sub-folders
was found
Returns:
updated list of tests
"""
if not os.path.isdir(path):
return tests
filenames = os.listdir(path)
if filenames.count(android_manifest.AndroidManifest.FILENAME):
# found a manifest! now parse it to find the test definition(s)
manifest = android_manifest.AndroidManifest(app_path=path)
if not build_path:
# haven't found a parent makefile which builds this dir. Use current
# dir as build path
tests.extend(self._CreateSuitesFromManifest(
manifest, self._MakePathRelativeToBuild(path)))
else:
tests.extend(self._CreateSuitesFromManifest(manifest, build_path))
# Try to build as much of original path as possible, so
# keep track of upper-most parent directory where Android.mk was found that
# has rule to build sub-directory makefiles
# this is also necessary in case of overlapping tests
# ie if a test exists at 'foo' directory and 'foo/sub', attempting to
# build both 'foo' and 'foo/sub' will fail.
if filenames.count(android_mk.AndroidMK.FILENAME):
android_mk_parser = android_mk.AndroidMK(app_path=path)
if android_mk_parser.HasInclude('call all-makefiles-under,$(LOCAL_PATH)'):
# found rule to build sub-directories. The parent path can be used,
# or if not set, use current path
if not build_path:
build_path = self._MakePathRelativeToBuild(path)
else:
build_path = None
for filename in filenames:
self._FindSubTests(os.path.join(path, filename), tests, build_path)
return tests
def _FindUpstreamTests(self, path):
"""Find tests defined upward from given path.
Args:
path: the location to start searching. If it points to a java class file
or java package dir, the appropriate test suite filters will be set
Returns:
list of test_suite.AbstractTestSuite found, may be empty
"""
class_name_arg = None
package_name = None
# if path is java file, populate class name
if self._IsJavaFile(path):
class_name_arg = self._GetClassNameFromFile(path)
logger.SilentLog('Using java test class %s' % class_name_arg)
elif self._IsJavaPackage(path):
package_name = self._GetPackageNameFromDir(path)
logger.SilentLog('Using java package %s' % package_name)
manifest = self._FindUpstreamManifest(path)
if manifest:
logger.SilentLog('Found AndroidManifest at %s' % manifest.GetAppPath())
build_path = self._MakePathRelativeToBuild(manifest.GetAppPath())
return self._CreateSuitesFromManifest(manifest,
build_path,
class_name=class_name_arg,
java_package_name=package_name)
def _IsJavaFile(self, path):
"""Returns true if given file system path is a java file."""
return os.path.isfile(path) and self._IsJavaFileName(path)
def _IsJavaFileName(self, filename):
"""Returns true if given file name is a java file name."""
return os.path.splitext(filename)[1] == '.java'
def _IsJavaPackage(self, path):
"""Returns true if given file path is a java package.
Currently assumes if any java file exists in this directory, than it
represents a java package.
Args:
path: file system path of directory to check
Returns:
True if path is a java package
"""
if not os.path.isdir(path):
return False
for file_name in os.listdir(path):
if self._IsJavaFileName(file_name):
return True
return False
def _GetClassNameFromFile(self, java_file_path):
"""Gets the fully qualified java class name from path.
Args:
java_file_path: file system path of java file
Returns:
fully qualified java class name or None.
"""
package_name = self._GetPackageNameFromFile(java_file_path)
if package_name:
filename = os.path.basename(java_file_path)
class_name = os.path.splitext(filename)[0]
return '%s.%s' % (package_name, class_name)
return None
def _GetPackageNameFromDir(self, path):
"""Gets the java package name associated with given directory path.
Caveat: currently just parses defined java package name from first java
file found in directory.
Args:
path: file system path of directory
Returns:
the java package name or None
"""
for filename in os.listdir(path):
if self._IsJavaFileName(filename):
return self._GetPackageNameFromFile(os.path.join(path, filename))
def _GetPackageNameFromFile(self, java_file_path):
"""Gets the java package name associated with given java file path.
Args:
java_file_path: file system path of java file
Returns:
the java package name or None
"""
logger.SilentLog('Looking for java package name in %s' % java_file_path)
re_package = re.compile(r'package\s+(.*);')
file_handle = open(java_file_path, 'r')
for line in file_handle:
match = re_package.match(line)
if match:
return match.group(1)
return None
def _FindUpstreamManifest(self, path):
"""Recursively searches filesystem upwards for a AndroidManifest file.
Args:
path: file system path to search
Returns:
the AndroidManifest found or None
"""
if (os.path.isdir(path) and
os.listdir(path).count(android_manifest.AndroidManifest.FILENAME)):
return android_manifest.AndroidManifest(app_path=path)
dirpath = os.path.dirname(path)
if self._IsPathInBuildTree(path):
return self._FindUpstreamManifest(dirpath)
logger.Log('AndroidManifest.xml not found')
return None
def _CreateSuitesFromManifest(self, manifest, build_path, class_name=None,
java_package_name=None):
"""Creates TestSuites from a AndroidManifest.
Args:
manifest: the AndroidManifest
build_path: the build path to use for test
class_name: optionally, the class filter for the suite
java_package_name: optionally, the java package filter for the suite
Returns:
the list of tests created
"""
tests = []
for instr_name in manifest.GetInstrumentationNames():
pkg_name = manifest.GetPackageName()
if instr_name.find(".") < 0:
instr_name = "." + instr_name
logger.SilentLog('Found instrumentation %s/%s' % (pkg_name, instr_name))
suite = instrumentation_test.InstrumentationTestSuite()
suite.SetPackageName(pkg_name)
suite.SetBuildPath(build_path)
suite.SetRunnerName(instr_name)
suite.SetName(pkg_name)
suite.SetClassName(class_name)
suite.SetJavaPackageFilter(java_package_name)
# this is a bit of a hack, assume if 'com.android.cts' is in
# package name, this is a cts test
# this logic can be removed altogether when cts tests no longer require
# custom build steps
if suite.GetPackageName().startswith('com.android.cts'):
suite.SetSuite('cts')
tests.append(suite)
return tests