The `clobber` targets are superseded by `mach clobber`, so we don't need them for any reason. The `clean` target is meant to get you to a post-`configure` state, but it doesn't really work, and if it's necessary for you to be in that state for some reason you can just clobber and re-`configure`, so it doesn't seem worth it to get it working again. Instead, delete all of them. Also delete `everything` which is not useful when `clobber` doesn't exist.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D93514
After bug 1614626, the last remaining `python-test` that runs during builds is the `symbolstore` Python tests. Having discussed the tests with other build peers, nobody seems to think these tests are valuable or have recently failed or uncovered an issue. In lieu of changing the way the `symbolstore` tests work we can leave them in-tree unchanged for now and just stop running them in CI entirely.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D85209
This allows to test them in the exact same environment as the tests are
going to run, which turns out to have revealed a few issues that would
only appear once xpcshell tests fail, impeding on debugging those
failures.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D84781
This allows to test them in the exact same environment as the tests are
going to run, which turns out to have revealed a few issues that would
only appear once xpcshell tests fail, impeding on debugging those
failures.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D84781
It could go into its own test suite, but it 1) depends on `mozbuild` code, so the `mozbuild` suite as well as this new suite would be running on any push that touches `mozbuild` code anyway, and 2) this is code that runs during the build, so it's not out of place.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D84547
It could go into its own test suite, but it 1) depends on `mozbuild` code, so the `mozbuild` suite as well as this new suite would be running on any push that touches `mozbuild` code anyway, and 2) this is code that runs during the build, so it's not out of place.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D84547
Split out jsreftest and jittest files into their own packages, removing them
from the common package.
This speeds up extracting files from the common test archive for
non-jsreftest/jittest suites.
Also, remove some files from the web-platform test archive that are already
present in the common archive.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D72192
Add test package mach support for gtest and hook into the custom retrigger
action. Some existing custom retrigger features, like setting gecko prefs,
are not (easily) applicable to gtest, which doesn't use mozprofile; for
this reason, use a separate action context with items suitable for gtest.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D67384
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Adds remotegtests.py, like rungtests.py, but for Android. Unlike some other test harnesses, remotegtests is not a sub-class of rungtests: There wasn't much code that could be re-used.
The code to wait for the test app and collect and display the log is derived from and similar to existing code in remoteautomation.py: I didn't want to increase reliance on remoteautomation; I don't mind a bit of code duplication.
There is a TODO item related to libxul.so. gtest runs in the browser, but with tests compiled into a gtest-specific version of libxul.so. remotegtests.py patches the installed app by pushing the libxul.so to the installation directory of the app -- root required and fragile, but works fine on the emulator. I think the "right" way to do this is to create a gtest-specific apk; I plan to file a follow-up bug and petition build folks to help sort that out.
I have been running this locally with:
mach gtest (builds gtests, then errors out)
mach python testing/gtest/remotegtests.py --libxul=/home/gbrown/objdirs/x86_64/dist/bin/gtest/libxul.so
Work-in-progress on 'mach gtest' will make this much simpler.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D26835
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch gets us building an updater binary that always embeds the dep certificates (instead of release or nightly), and builds a new tests package that includes it.
This was originally D5900, but that was backed out due to busting artifact builds. I've fixed that by removing the Makefile that Ted pointed out is unnecessary.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D6418
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Changes the wpt manifest path to the topobjdir instead so it can be moved out of tree.
Other changes so that the manifest download and update, and |mach wpt| and |mach test <wpt-test>| work with the new path.
The manifest is also downloaded and updated when creating the tests-archive to ensure that it exists when we run tests on TC.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Fp6UsKJjhTU
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D5312
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch gets us building an updater binary that always embeds the dep certificates (instead of release or nightly), and builds a new tests package that includes it.
I had a lot of trouble getting the test package generated correctly due to the fact that things in "_tests" won't be included for test packages that aren't "common". My fix for that isn't ideal - I'm open to something better.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D5900
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Changes the wpt manifest path to the topobjdir instead so it can be moved out of tree.
Other changes so that the manifest download and update, and |mach wpt| and |mach test <wpt-test>| work with the new path.
The manifest is also downloaded and updated when creating the tests-archive to ensure that it exists when we run tests on TC.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Fp6UsKJjhTU
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D5312
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This moves testing/profiles/prefs_general.js to
testing/profiles/common/user.js. It also adds an 'extensions' folder to the
common profile. Dropping extension files here will get them installed in all
test harnesses (useful for testing on try).
The idea is that all test harnesses will eventually use this 'common' profile.
We'll also create some new per harness profiles, e.g testing/profiles/mochitest
and testing/profiles/reftest. This way there will be a single location
developers can go to set preferences, both for a specific harness, and across
all harnesses.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8sqBqLiypgU
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rename : testing/profiles/prefs_general.js => testing/profiles/common/user.js
extra : rebase_source : 72a4a4b691e93c77479c7e70647b0ca373862c51
This moves testing/profiles/prefs_general.js to
testing/profiles/common/user.js. It also adds an 'extensions' folder to the
common profile. Dropping extension files here will get them installed in all
test harnesses (useful for testing on try).
The idea is that all test harnesses will eventually use this 'common' profile.
We'll also create some new per harness profiles, e.g testing/profiles/mochitest
and testing/profiles/reftest. This way there will be a single location
developers can go to set preferences, both for a specific harness, and across
all harnesses.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8sqBqLiypgU
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rename : testing/profiles/prefs_general.js => testing/profiles/common/user.js
extra : rebase_source : 7599913e547533f2f57b597ad0f238c6cd391c82