Use resource manager in gecko_driver and nits

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Shing Lyu 2016-11-16 17:53:55 +08:00
parent d9a7221b0c
commit ecfabb6e9f
2 changed files with 76 additions and 57 deletions

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# 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/.
from contextlib import contextmanager
import json
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.common.exceptions import TimeoutException
def run_gecko_test(testcase, timeout):
@contextmanager
def create_gecko_session():
firefox_binary = "./firefox/firefox/firefox"
driver = webdriver.Firefox(firefox_binary=firefox_binary)
driver.set_page_load_timeout(timeout)
failed = False
try:
driver.get(testcase)
except TimeoutException:
print("Timeout!")
driver.quit()
failed = True
timings = {
"testcase": testcase,
"title": driver.title.replace(",", ",")
}
timing_names = [
"navigationStart",
"unloadEventStart",
"domLoading",
"fetchStart",
"responseStart",
"loadEventEnd",
"connectStart",
"domainLookupStart",
"redirectStart",
"domContentLoadedEventEnd",
"requestStart",
"secureConnectionStart",
"connectEnd",
"loadEventStart",
"domInteractive",
"domContentLoadedEventStart",
"redirectEnd",
"domainLookupEnd",
"unloadEventEnd",
"responseEnd",
"domComplete",
]
# We could have just run
# timings = driver.execute_script("return performance.timing")
# But for some test case the webdriver will fail with "too much recursion"
# So we need to get the timing fields one by one
for name in timing_names:
if failed:
# We need to still include the failed tests, otherwise Treeherder will
# consider the result to be a new test series, and thus a new graph. So we
# use a placeholder with values = -1 to make Treeherder happy, and still be
# able to identify failed tests (successful tests have time >=0).
timings[name] = 0 if name == "navigationStart" else -1
else:
timings[name] = driver.execute_script(
"return performance.timing.{0}".format(name)
)
yield driver
# driver.quit() gives an "'NoneType' object has no attribute 'path'" error.
# Fixed in
# https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/commit/9157c7071f9900c2608f5ca40ae4f518ed373b96
driver.quit()
def generate_placeholder(testcase):
# We need to still include the failed tests, otherwise Treeherder will
# consider the result to be a new test series, and thus a new graph. So we
# use a placeholder with values = -1 to make Treeherder happy, and still be
# able to identify failed tests (successful tests have time >=0).
timings = {
"testcase": testcase,
"title": ""
}
timing_names = [
"navigationStart",
"unloadEventStart",
"domLoading",
"fetchStart",
"responseStart",
"loadEventEnd",
"connectStart",
"domainLookupStart",
"redirectStart",
"domContentLoadedEventEnd",
"requestStart",
"secureConnectionStart",
"connectEnd",
"loadEventStart",
"domInteractive",
"domContentLoadedEventStart",
"redirectEnd",
"domainLookupEnd",
"unloadEventEnd",
"responseEnd",
"domComplete",
]
for name in timing_names:
timings[name] = 0 if name == "navigationStart" else -1
return [timings]
def run_gecko_test(testcase, timeout):
with create_gecko_session() as driver:
driver.set_page_load_timeout(timeout)
try:
driver.get(testcase)
except TimeoutException:
print("Timeout!")
return generate_placeholder(testcase)
try:
timings = {
"testcase": testcase,
"title": driver.title.replace(",", ",")
}
timings.update(json.loads(
driver.execute_script(
"return JSON.stringify(performance.timing)"
)
))
except:
# We need to return a timing object no matter what happened.
# See the comment in generate_placeholder() for explanation
print("Failed to get a valid timing measurement.")
return generate_placeholder(testcase)
return [timings]
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Just for manual testing
from pprint import pprint
url = "http://localhost:8000/page_load_test/tp5n/dailymail.co.uk/www.dailymail.co.uk/ushome/index.html"
pprint(execute_gecko_test(url, 15))
pprint(run_gecko_test(url, 15))

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if args.engine == 'servo':
run_test = run_servo_test
elif args.engine == 'gecko':
import gecko_driver # Load this only when we need gecko test
import gecko_driver # Load this only when we need gecko test
run_test = gecko_driver.run_gecko_test
try:
# Assume the server is up and running