#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Test that aidl generates functional code by running it on an Android device.
"""
import argparse
import pipes
import subprocess
import shlex
JAVA_OUTPUT_READER = 'aidl_test_sentinel_searcher'
NATIVE_TEST_CLIENT = 'aidl_test_client'
NATIVE_TEST_SERVICE = 'aidl_test_service'
TEST_FILTER_ALL = 'all'
TEST_FILTER_JAVA = 'java'
TEST_FILTER_NATIVE = 'native'
JAVA_CLIENT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 30
JAVA_LOG_FILE = '/data/data/android.aidl.tests/files/test-client.log'
JAVA_SUCCESS_SENTINEL = '>>> Java Client Success <<<'
JAVA_FAILURE_SENTINEL = '>>> Java Client Failure <<<'
class TestFail(Exception):
"""Raised on test failures."""
pass
class ShellResult(object):
"""Represents the result of running a shell command."""
def __init__(self, exit_status, stdout, stderr):
"""Construct an instance.
Args:
exit_status: integer exit code of shell command
stdout: string stdout of shell command
stderr: string stderr of shell command
"""
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
self.exit_status = exit_status
def printable_string(self):
"""Get a string we could print to the logs and understand."""
output = []
output.append('stdout:')
for line in self.stdout.splitlines():
output.append(' > %s' % line)
output.append('stderr:')
for line in self.stderr.splitlines():
output.append(' > %s' % line)
return '\n'.join(output)
class AdbHost(object):
"""Represents a device connected via ADB."""
def __init__(self, device_serial=None, verbose=None):
"""Construct an instance.
Args:
device_serial: options string serial number of attached device.
verbose: True iff we should print out ADB commands we run.
"""
self._device_serial = device_serial
self._verbose = verbose
def run(self, command, background=False, ignore_status=False):
"""Run a command on the device via adb shell.
Args:
command: string containing a shell command to run.
background: True iff we should run this command in the background.
ignore_status: True iff we should ignore the command's exit code.
Returns:
instance of ShellResult.
Raises:
subprocess.CalledProcessError on command exit != 0.
"""
if background:
command = '( %s ) </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &' % command
return self.adb('shell %s' % pipes.quote(command),
ignore_status=ignore_status)
def mktemp(self):
"""Make a temp file on the device.
Returns:
path to created file as a string
Raises:
subprocess.CalledProcessError on failure.
"""
# Work around b/19635681
result = self.run('source /system/etc/mkshrc && mktemp')
return result.stdout.strip()
def adb(self, command, ignore_status=False):
"""Run an ADB command (e.g. `adb sync`).
Args:
command: string containing command to run
ignore_status: True iff we should ignore the command's exit code.
Returns:
instance of ShellResult.
Raises:
subprocess.CalledProcessError on command exit != 0.
"""
command = 'adb %s' % command
if self._verbose:
print(command)
p = subprocess.Popen(command, shell=True, close_fds=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
universal_newlines=True)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
if not ignore_status and p.returncode:
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(p.returncode, command)
return ShellResult(p.returncode, stdout, stderr)
def run_test(host, test_native, test_java):
"""Body of the test.
Args:
host: AdbHost object to run tests on
test_native: True iff we should test native Binder clients.
test_java: True iff we shoudl test Java Binder clients.
"""
print('Starting aidl integration testing...')
# Kill any previous test context
host.run('rm -f %s' % JAVA_LOG_FILE, ignore_status=True)
host.run('pkill %s' % NATIVE_TEST_SERVICE, ignore_status=True)
# Start up a native server
host.run(NATIVE_TEST_SERVICE, background=True)
# Start up clients
if test_native:
host.run('pkill %s' % NATIVE_TEST_CLIENT, ignore_status=True)
result = host.run(NATIVE_TEST_CLIENT, ignore_status=True)
if result.exit_status:
print(result.printable_string())
raise TestFail('%s returned status code %d' %
(NATIVE_TEST_CLIENT, result.exit_status))
if test_java:
host.run('am start -S -a android.intent.action.MAIN '
'-n android.aidl.tests/.TestServiceClient '
'--es sentinel.success "%s" '
'--es sentinel.failure "%s"' %
(JAVA_SUCCESS_SENTINEL, JAVA_FAILURE_SENTINEL))
result = host.run('%s %d %s "%s" "%s"' %
(JAVA_OUTPUT_READER, JAVA_CLIENT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS,
JAVA_LOG_FILE, JAVA_SUCCESS_SENTINEL,
JAVA_FAILURE_SENTINEL),
ignore_status=True)
if result.exit_status:
print(result.printable_string())
raise TestFail('Java client did not complete successfully.')
print('Success!')
def main():
"""Main entry point."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument(
'--test-filter', default=TEST_FILTER_ALL,
choices=[TEST_FILTER_ALL, TEST_FILTER_JAVA, TEST_FILTER_NATIVE])
parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', default=False)
args = parser.parse_args()
host = AdbHost(verbose=args.verbose)
try:
# Tragically, SELinux interferes with our testing
host.run('setenforce 0')
run_test(host,
args.test_filter in (TEST_FILTER_ALL, TEST_FILTER_NATIVE),
args.test_filter in (TEST_FILTER_ALL, TEST_FILTER_JAVA))
finally:
host.run('setenforce 1')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()