#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Runs the test with xvfb on linux. Runs the test normally on other platforms. For simplicity in gyp targets, this script just runs the test normal on non-linux platforms. """ import os import platform import signal import subprocess import sys import test_env def kill(pid): """Kills a process and traps exception if the process doesn't exist anymore. """ # If the process doesn't exist, it raises an exception that we can ignore. try: os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL) except OSError: pass def get_xvfb_path(server_dir): """Figures out which X server to use.""" xvfb_path = os.path.join(server_dir, 'Xvfb.' + platform.architecture()[0]) if not os.path.exists(xvfb_path): xvfb_path = os.path.join(server_dir, 'Xvfb') if not os.path.exists(xvfb_path): print >> sys.stderr, ( 'No Xvfb found in designated server path: %s' % server_dir) raise Exception('No virtual server') return xvfb_path def start_xvfb(xvfb_path, display): """Starts a virtual X server that we run the tests in. This makes it so we can run the tests even if we didn't start the tests from an X session. Args: xvfb_path: Path to Xvfb. """ cmd = [xvfb_path, display, '-screen', '0', '1024x768x24', '-ac'] try: proc = subprocess.Popen( cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except OSError: print >> sys.stderr, 'Failed to run %s' % ' '.join(cmd) return 0 return proc.pid def wait_for_xvfb(xdisplaycheck, env): """Waits for xvfb to be fully initialized by using xdisplaycheck.""" try: subprocess.check_call( [xdisplaycheck], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=env) except OSError: print >> sys.stderr, 'Failed to load %s with cwd=%s' % ( xdisplaycheck, os.getcwd()) return False except subprocess.CalledProcessError: print >> sys.stderr, ( 'Xvfb failed to load properly while trying to run %s' % xdisplaycheck) return False return True def run_executable(cmd, build_dir, env): """Runs an executable within a xvfb buffer on linux or normally on other platforms. Requires that both xvfb and openbox are installed on linux. Detects recursion with an environment variable and do not create a recursive X buffer if present. """ # First look if we are inside a display. if env.get('_CHROMIUM_INSIDE_XVFB') == '1': # No need to recurse. return test_env.run_executable(cmd, env) pid = None xvfb = 'Xvfb' try: if sys.platform == 'linux2': # Defaults to X display 9. display = ':9' pid = start_xvfb(xvfb, display) if not pid: return 1 env['DISPLAY'] = display if not wait_for_xvfb(os.path.join(build_dir, 'xdisplaycheck'), env): return 3 # Inhibit recursion. env['_CHROMIUM_INSIDE_XVFB'] = '1' # Some ChromeOS tests need a window manager. Technically, it could be # another script but that would be overkill. try: wm_cmd = ['openbox'] subprocess.Popen( wm_cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=env) except OSError: print >> sys.stderr, 'Failed to run %s' % ' '.join(wm_cmd) return 1 return test_env.run_executable(cmd, env) finally: if pid: kill(pid) def main(): if len(sys.argv) < 3: print >> sys.stderr, ( 'Usage: xvfb.py [path to build_dir] [command args...]') return 2 return run_executable(sys.argv[2:], sys.argv[1], os.environ.copy()) if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(main())