/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */ /* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * 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/. */ /* * This file contains common code that is loaded before each test file(s). * See http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Writing_xpcshell-based_unit_tests * for more information. */ /* defined by the harness */ /* globals _HEAD_FILES, _HEAD_JS_PATH, _JSDEBUGGER_PORT, _JSCOV_DIR, _MOZINFO_JS_PATH, _TEST_FILE, _TEST_NAME, _TESTING_MODULES_DIR:true, _PREFS_FILE */ /* defined by XPCShellImpl.cpp */ /* globals load, sendCommand */ /* must be defined by tests using do_await_remote_message/do_send_remote_message */ /* globals Cc, Ci */ /* defined by this file but is defined as read-only for tests */ // eslint-disable-next-line no-redeclare /* globals runningInParent: true */ /* may be defined in test files */ /* globals run_test */ var _quit = false; var _passed = true; var _tests_pending = 0; var _cleanupFunctions = []; var _pendingTimers = []; var _profileInitialized = false; var _fastShutdownDisabled = false; // Assigned in do_load_child_test_harness. var _XPCSHELL_PROCESS; // Register the testing-common resource protocol early, to have access to its // modules. var _Services = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm", null) .Services; _register_modules_protocol_handler(); var _AppConstants = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.jsm", null ).AppConstants; var _PromiseTestUtils = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://testing-common/PromiseTestUtils.jsm", null ).PromiseTestUtils; var _Task = ChromeUtils.import("resource://testing-common/Task.jsm", null).Task; let _NetUtil = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/NetUtil.jsm", null) .NetUtil; let _XPCOMUtils = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm", null ).XPCOMUtils; // Support a common assertion library, Assert.jsm. var AssertCls = ChromeUtils.import("resource://testing-common/Assert.jsm", null) .Assert; // Pass a custom report function for xpcshell-test style reporting. var Assert = new AssertCls(function(err, message, stack) { if (err) { do_report_result(false, err.message, err.stack); } else { do_report_result(true, message, stack); } }, true); // Bug 1506134 for followup. Some xpcshell tests use ContentTask.jsm, which // expects browser-test.js to have set a testScope that includes record. function record(condition, name, diag, stack) { do_report_result(condition, name, stack); } var _add_params = function(params) { if (typeof _XPCSHELL_PROCESS != "undefined") { params.xpcshell_process = _XPCSHELL_PROCESS; } }; var _dumpLog = function(raw_msg) { dump("\n" + JSON.stringify(raw_msg) + "\n"); }; var _LoggerClass = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://testing-common/StructuredLog.jsm", null ).StructuredLogger; var _testLogger = new _LoggerClass("xpcshell/head.js", _dumpLog, [_add_params]); // Disable automatic network detection, so tests work correctly when // not connected to a network. _Services.io.manageOfflineStatus = false; _Services.io.offline = false; // Determine if we're running on parent or child var runningInParent = true; try { // Don't use Services.appinfo here as it disables replacing appinfo with stubs // for test usage. runningInParent = // eslint-disable-next-line mozilla/use-services Cc["@mozilla.org/xre/runtime;1"].getService(Ci.nsIXULRuntime).processType == Ci.nsIXULRuntime.PROCESS_TYPE_DEFAULT; } catch (e) {} // Only if building of places is enabled. if (runningInParent && "mozIAsyncHistory" in Ci) { // Ensure places history is enabled for xpcshell-tests as some non-FF // apps disable it. _Services.prefs.setBoolPref("places.history.enabled", true); } try { if (runningInParent) { // Disable IPv6 lookups for 'localhost' on windows. if ("@mozilla.org/windows-registry-key;1" in Cc) { _Services.prefs.setCharPref("network.dns.ipv4OnlyDomains", "localhost"); } } } catch (e) {} // Configure crash reporting, if possible // We rely on the Python harness to set MOZ_CRASHREPORTER, // MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_NO_REPORT, and handle checking for minidumps. // Note that if we're in a child process, we don't want to init the // crashreporter component. try { if (runningInParent && "@mozilla.org/toolkit/crash-reporter;1" in Cc) { let crashReporter = Cc["@mozilla.org/toolkit/crash-reporter;1"].getService( Ci.nsICrashReporter ); crashReporter.UpdateCrashEventsDir(); crashReporter.minidumpPath = do_get_minidumpdir(); } } catch (e) {} if (runningInParent) { _Services.prefs.setBoolPref("dom.push.connection.enabled", false); } // Configure a console listener so messages sent to it are logged as part // of the test. try { let levelNames = {}; for (let level of ["debug", "info", "warn", "error"]) { levelNames[Ci.nsIConsoleMessage[level]] = level; } let listener = { QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI(["nsIConsoleListener"]), observe(msg) { if (typeof info === "function") { info( "CONSOLE_MESSAGE: (" + levelNames[msg.logLevel] + ") " + msg.toString() ); } }, }; // Don't use _Services.console here as it causes one of the devtools tests // to fail, probably due to initializing Services.console too early. // eslint-disable-next-line mozilla/use-services Cc["@mozilla.org/consoleservice;1"] .getService(Ci.nsIConsoleService) .registerListener(listener); } catch (e) {} /** * Date.now() is not necessarily monotonically increasing (insert sob story * about times not being the right tool to use for measuring intervals of time, * robarnold can tell all), so be wary of error by erring by at least * _timerFuzz ms. */ const _timerFuzz = 15; function _Timer(func, delay) { delay = Number(delay); if (delay < 0) { do_throw("do_timeout() delay must be nonnegative"); } if (typeof func !== "function") { do_throw("string callbacks no longer accepted; use a function!"); } this._func = func; this._start = Date.now(); this._delay = delay; var timer = Cc["@mozilla.org/timer;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsITimer); timer.initWithCallback(this, delay + _timerFuzz, timer.TYPE_ONE_SHOT); // Keep timer alive until it fires _pendingTimers.push(timer); } _Timer.prototype = { QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI(["nsITimerCallback"]), notify(timer) { _pendingTimers.splice(_pendingTimers.indexOf(timer), 1); // The current nsITimer implementation can undershoot, but even if it // couldn't, paranoia is probably a virtue here given the potential for // random orange on tinderboxen. var end = Date.now(); var elapsed = end - this._start; if (elapsed >= this._delay) { try { this._func.call(null); } catch (e) { do_throw("exception thrown from do_timeout callback: " + e); } return; } // Timer undershot, retry with a little overshoot to try to avoid more // undershoots. var newDelay = this._delay - elapsed; do_timeout(newDelay, this._func); }, }; function _isGenerator(val) { return typeof val === "object" && val && typeof val.next === "function"; } function _do_main() { if (_quit) { return; } _testLogger.info("running event loop"); var tm = Cc["@mozilla.org/thread-manager;1"].getService(); tm.spinEventLoopUntil(() => _quit); tm.spinEventLoopUntilEmpty(); } function _do_quit() { _testLogger.info("exiting test"); _quit = true; } // This is useless, except to the extent that it has the side-effect of // initializing the widget module, which some tests unfortunately // accidentally rely on. void Cc["@mozilla.org/widget/transferable;1"].createInstance(); /** * Overrides idleService with a mock. Idle is commonly used for maintenance * tasks, thus if a test uses a service that requires the idle service, it will * start handling them. * This behaviour would cause random failures and slowdown tests execution, * for example by running database vacuum or cleanups for each test. * * @note Idle service is overridden by default. If a test requires it, it will * have to call do_get_idle() function at least once before use. */ var _fakeIdleService = { get registrar() { delete this.registrar; return (this.registrar = Components.manager.QueryInterface( Ci.nsIComponentRegistrar )); }, contractID: "@mozilla.org/widget/idleservice;1", CID: Components.ID("{9163a4ae-70c2-446c-9ac1-bbe4ab93004e}"), activate: function FIS_activate() { if (!this.originalCID) { this.originalCID = this.registrar.contractIDToCID(this.contractID); // Replace with the mock. this.registrar.registerFactory( this.CID, "Fake Idle Service", this.contractID, this.factory ); } }, deactivate: function FIS_deactivate() { if (this.originalCID) { // Unregister the mock. this.registrar.unregisterFactory(this.CID, this.factory); // Restore original factory. this.registrar.registerFactory( this.originalCID, "Idle Service", this.contractID, null ); delete this.originalCID; } }, factory: { // nsIFactory createInstance(aOuter, aIID) { if (aOuter) { throw Components.Exception("", Cr.NS_ERROR_NO_AGGREGATION); } return _fakeIdleService.QueryInterface(aIID); }, lockFactory(aLock) { throw Components.Exception("", Cr.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); }, QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI(["nsIFactory"]), }, // nsIIdleService get idleTime() { return 0; }, addIdleObserver() {}, removeIdleObserver() {}, // eslint-disable-next-line mozilla/use-chromeutils-generateqi QueryInterface(aIID) { // Useful for testing purposes, see test_get_idle.js. if (aIID.equals(Ci.nsIFactory)) { return this.factory; } if (aIID.equals(Ci.nsIIdleService) || aIID.equals(Ci.nsISupports)) { return this; } throw Components.Exception("", Cr.NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE); }, }; /** * Restores the idle service factory if needed and returns the service's handle. * @return A handle to the idle service. */ function do_get_idle() { _fakeIdleService.deactivate(); return Cc[_fakeIdleService.contractID].getService(Ci.nsIIdleService); } // Map resource://test/ to current working directory and // resource://testing-common/ to the shared test modules directory. function _register_protocol_handlers() { let protocolHandler = _Services.io .getProtocolHandler("resource") .QueryInterface(Ci.nsIResProtocolHandler); let curDirURI = _Services.io.newFileURI(do_get_cwd()); protocolHandler.setSubstitution("test", curDirURI); _register_modules_protocol_handler(); } function _register_modules_protocol_handler() { if (!_TESTING_MODULES_DIR) { throw new Error( "Please define a path where the testing modules can be " + "found in a variable called '_TESTING_MODULES_DIR' before " + "head.js is included." ); } let protocolHandler = _Services.io .getProtocolHandler("resource") .QueryInterface(Ci.nsIResProtocolHandler); let modulesFile = Cc["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsIFile); modulesFile.initWithPath(_TESTING_MODULES_DIR); if (!modulesFile.exists()) { throw new Error( "Specified modules directory does not exist: " + _TESTING_MODULES_DIR ); } if (!modulesFile.isDirectory()) { throw new Error( "Specified modules directory is not a directory: " + _TESTING_MODULES_DIR ); } let modulesURI = _Services.io.newFileURI(modulesFile); protocolHandler.setSubstitution("testing-common", modulesURI); } /* Debugging support */ // Used locally and by our self-tests. function _setupDevToolsServer(breakpointFiles, callback) { // Always allow remote debugging. _Services.prefs.setBoolPref("devtools.debugger.remote-enabled", true); // for debugging-the-debugging, let an env var cause log spew. let env = Cc["@mozilla.org/process/environment;1"].getService( Ci.nsIEnvironment ); if (env.get("DEVTOOLS_DEBUGGER_LOG")) { _Services.prefs.setBoolPref("devtools.debugger.log", true); } if (env.get("DEVTOOLS_DEBUGGER_LOG_VERBOSE")) { _Services.prefs.setBoolPref("devtools.debugger.log.verbose", true); } let require; try { ({ require } = ChromeUtils.import("resource://devtools/shared/Loader.jsm")); } catch (e) { throw new Error( "resource://devtools appears to be inaccessible from the " + "xpcshell environment.\n" + "This can usually be resolved by adding:\n" + " firefox-appdir = browser\n" + "to the xpcshell.ini manifest.\n" + "It is possible for this to alter test behevior by " + "triggering additional browser code to run, so check " + "test behavior after making this change.\n" + "See also https://bugzil.la/1215378." ); } let { DevToolsServer } = require("devtools/server/devtools-server"); DevToolsServer.init(); DevToolsServer.registerAllActors(); let { createRootActor } = require("resource://testing-common/dbg-actors.js"); DevToolsServer.setRootActor(createRootActor); DevToolsServer.allowChromeProcess = true; // An observer notification that tells us when we can "resume" script // execution. const TOPICS = [ "devtools-thread-instantiated", "devtools-thread-resumed", "xpcshell-test-devtools-shutdown", ]; let observe = function(subject, topic, data) { if (topic === "devtools-thread-instantiated") { const threadActor = subject.wrappedJSObject; threadActor.setBreakpointOnLoad(breakpointFiles); return; } for (let topicToRemove of TOPICS) { _Services.obs.removeObserver(observe, topicToRemove); } callback(); }; for (let topic of TOPICS) { _Services.obs.addObserver(observe, topic); } const { SocketListener } = require("devtools/shared/security/socket"); return { DevToolsServer, SocketListener }; } function _initDebugging(port) { let initialized = false; const { DevToolsServer, SocketListener } = _setupDevToolsServer( _TEST_FILE, () => { initialized = true; } ); info(""); info("*******************************************************************"); info("Waiting for the debugger to connect on port " + port); info(""); info("To connect the debugger, open a Firefox instance, select 'Connect'"); info("from the Developer menu and specify the port as " + port); info("*******************************************************************"); info(""); const AuthenticatorType = DevToolsServer.Authenticators.get("PROMPT"); const authenticator = new AuthenticatorType.Server(); authenticator.allowConnection = () => { return DevToolsServer.AuthenticationResult.ALLOW; }; const socketOptions = { authenticator, portOrPath: port, }; const listener = new SocketListener(DevToolsServer, socketOptions); listener.open(); // spin an event loop until the debugger connects. const tm = Cc["@mozilla.org/thread-manager;1"].getService(); tm.spinEventLoopUntil(() => { if (initialized) { return true; } info("Still waiting for debugger to connect..."); return false; }); // NOTE: if you want to debug the harness itself, you can now add a 'debugger' // statement anywhere and it will stop - but we've already added a breakpoint // for the first line of the test scripts, so we just continue... info("Debugger connected, starting test execution"); } function _execute_test() { // _JSDEBUGGER_PORT is dynamically defined by . if (_JSDEBUGGER_PORT) { try { _initDebugging(_JSDEBUGGER_PORT); } catch (ex) { // Fail the test run immediately if debugging is requested but fails, so // that the failure state is more obvious. do_throw(`Failed to initialize debugging: ${ex}`, ex.stack); } } _register_protocol_handlers(); // Override idle service by default. // Call do_get_idle() to restore the factory and get the service. _fakeIdleService.activate(); _PromiseTestUtils.init(); let coverageCollector = null; if (typeof _JSCOV_DIR === "string") { let _CoverageCollector = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://testing-common/CoverageUtils.jsm", {} ).CoverageCollector; coverageCollector = new _CoverageCollector(_JSCOV_DIR); } let startTime = Cu.now(); // _HEAD_FILES is dynamically defined by . _load_files(_HEAD_FILES); // _TEST_FILE is dynamically defined by . _load_files(_TEST_FILE); // Tack Assert.jsm methods to the current scope. this.Assert = Assert; for (let func in Assert) { this[func] = Assert[func].bind(Assert); } const { PerTestCoverageUtils } = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://testing-common/PerTestCoverageUtils.jsm" ); if (runningInParent) { PerTestCoverageUtils.beforeTestSync(); } try { do_test_pending("MAIN run_test"); // Check if run_test() is defined. If defined, run it. // Else, call run_next_test() directly to invoke tests // added by add_test() and add_task(). if (typeof run_test === "function") { run_test(); } else { run_next_test(); } do_test_finished("MAIN run_test"); _do_main(); _PromiseTestUtils.assertNoUncaughtRejections(); if (coverageCollector != null) { coverageCollector.recordTestCoverage(_TEST_FILE[0]); } if (runningInParent) { PerTestCoverageUtils.afterTestSync(); } } catch (e) { _passed = false; // do_check failures are already logged and set _quit to true and throw // NS_ERROR_ABORT. If both of those are true it is likely this exception // has already been logged so there is no need to log it again. It's // possible that this will mask an NS_ERROR_ABORT that happens after a // do_check failure though. if (!_quit || e.result != Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT) { let extra = {}; if (e.fileName) { extra.source_file = e.fileName; if (e.lineNumber) { extra.line_number = e.lineNumber; } } else { extra.source_file = "xpcshell/head.js"; } let message = _exception_message(e); if (e.stack) { extra.stack = _format_stack(e.stack); } _testLogger.error(message, extra); } } finally { if (coverageCollector != null) { coverageCollector.finalize(); } } // Execute all of our cleanup functions. let reportCleanupError = function(ex) { let stack, filename; if (ex && typeof ex == "object" && "stack" in ex) { stack = ex.stack; } else { stack = Components.stack.caller; } if (stack instanceof Ci.nsIStackFrame) { filename = stack.filename; } else if (ex.fileName) { filename = ex.fileName; } _testLogger.error(_exception_message(ex), { stack: _format_stack(stack), source_file: filename, }); }; let complete = _cleanupFunctions.length == 0; let cleanupStartTime = complete ? 0 : Cu.now(); (async () => { for (let func of _cleanupFunctions.reverse()) { try { let result = await func(); if (_isGenerator(result)) { Assert.ok(false, "Cleanup function returned a generator"); } } catch (ex) { reportCleanupError(ex); } } _cleanupFunctions = []; })() .catch(reportCleanupError) .then(() => (complete = true)); _Services.tm.spinEventLoopUntil(() => complete); if (cleanupStartTime) { ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker( "xpcshell-test", cleanupStartTime, "Cleanup functions" ); } ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker("xpcshell-test", startTime, _TEST_NAME); _Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "test-complete"); // Restore idle service to avoid leaks. _fakeIdleService.deactivate(); if (_profileInitialized) { // Since we have a profile, we will notify profile shutdown topics at // the end of the current test, to ensure correct cleanup on shutdown. _Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "profile-change-net-teardown"); _Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "profile-change-teardown"); _Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "profile-before-change"); _Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "profile-before-change-qm"); _profileInitialized = false; } try { _PromiseTestUtils.ensureDOMPromiseRejectionsProcessed(); _PromiseTestUtils.assertNoUncaughtRejections(); _PromiseTestUtils.assertNoMoreExpectedRejections(); } finally { // It's important to terminate the module to avoid crashes on shutdown. _PromiseTestUtils.uninit(); } // Skip the normal shutdown path for optimized builds that don't do leak checking. if ( runningInParent && !_AppConstants.RELEASE_OR_BETA && !_AppConstants.DEBUG && !_AppConstants.MOZ_CODE_COVERAGE && !_AppConstants.ASAN && !_AppConstants.TSAN ) { if (_fastShutdownDisabled) { _testLogger.info("fast shutdown disabled by the test."); return; } // Setting this pref is required for Cu.isInAutomation to return true. _Services.prefs.setBoolPref( "security.turn_off_all_security_so_that_viruses_can_take_over_this_computer", true ); Cu.exitIfInAutomation(); } } /** * Loads files. * * @param aFiles Array of files to load. */ function _load_files(aFiles) { function load_file(element, index, array) { try { let startTime = Cu.now(); load(element); ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker( "xpcshell-test", startTime, "load " + element.replace(/.*\/_?tests\/xpcshell\//, "") ); } catch (e) { let extra = { source_file: element, }; if (e.stack) { extra.stack = _format_stack(e.stack); } _testLogger.error(_exception_message(e), extra); } } aFiles.forEach(load_file); } function _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(val) { return typeof val == "string" ? '"' + val + '"' : val; } /* ************* Functions to be used from the tests ************* */ /** * Prints a message to the output log. */ function info(msg, data) { ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker("xpcshell-test", undefined, "INFO " + msg); msg = _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(msg); data = data ? data : null; _testLogger.info(msg, data); } /** * Calls the given function at least the specified number of milliseconds later. * The callback will not undershoot the given time, but it might overshoot -- * don't expect precision! * * @param delay : uint * the number of milliseconds to delay * @param callback : function() : void * the function to call */ function do_timeout(delay, func) { new _Timer(func, Number(delay)); } function executeSoon(callback, aName) { let funcName = aName ? aName : callback.name; do_test_pending(funcName); _Services.tm.dispatchToMainThread({ run() { try { callback(); } catch (e) { // do_check failures are already logged and set _quit to true and throw // NS_ERROR_ABORT. If both of those are true it is likely this exception // has already been logged so there is no need to log it again. It's // possible that this will mask an NS_ERROR_ABORT that happens after a // do_check failure though. if (!_quit || e.result != Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT) { let stack = e.stack ? _format_stack(e.stack) : null; _testLogger.testStatus( _TEST_NAME, funcName, "FAIL", "PASS", _exception_message(e), stack ); _do_quit(); } } finally { do_test_finished(funcName); } }, }); } /** * Shows an error message and the current stack and aborts the test. * * @param error A message string or an Error object. * @param stack null or nsIStackFrame object or a string containing * \n separated stack lines (as in Error().stack). */ function do_throw(error, stack) { let filename = ""; // If we didn't get passed a stack, maybe the error has one // otherwise get it from our call context stack = stack || error.stack || Components.stack.caller; if (stack instanceof Ci.nsIStackFrame) { filename = stack.filename; } else if (error.fileName) { filename = error.fileName; } _testLogger.error(_exception_message(error), { source_file: filename, stack: _format_stack(stack), }); _abort_failed_test(); } function _abort_failed_test() { // Called to abort the test run after all failures are logged. _passed = false; _do_quit(); throw Components.Exception("", Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT); } function _format_stack(stack) { let normalized; if (stack instanceof Ci.nsIStackFrame) { let frames = []; for (let frame = stack; frame; frame = frame.caller) { frames.push(frame.filename + ":" + frame.name + ":" + frame.lineNumber); } normalized = frames.join("\n"); } else { normalized = "" + stack; } return _Task.Debugging.generateReadableStack(normalized, " "); } // Make a nice display string from an object that behaves // like Error function _exception_message(ex) { let message = ""; if (ex.name) { message = ex.name + ": "; } if (ex.message) { message += ex.message; } if (ex.fileName) { message += " at " + ex.fileName; if (ex.lineNumber) { message += ":" + ex.lineNumber; } } if (message !== "") { return message; } // Force ex to be stringified return "" + ex; } function do_report_unexpected_exception(ex, text) { let filename = Components.stack.caller.filename; text = text ? text + " - " : ""; _passed = false; _testLogger.error(text + "Unexpected exception " + _exception_message(ex), { source_file: filename, stack: _format_stack(ex.stack), }); _do_quit(); throw Components.Exception("", Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT); } function do_note_exception(ex, text) { let filename = Components.stack.caller.filename; _testLogger.info(text + "Swallowed exception " + _exception_message(ex), { source_file: filename, stack: _format_stack(ex.stack), }); } function do_report_result(passed, text, stack, todo) { // Match names like head.js, head_foo.js, and foo_head.js, but not // test_headache.js while (/(\/head(_.+)?|head)\.js$/.test(stack.filename) && stack.caller) { stack = stack.caller; } let name = _gRunningTest ? _gRunningTest.name : stack.name; let message; if (name) { message = "[" + name + " : " + stack.lineNumber + "] " + text; } else { message = text; } if (passed) { if (todo) { _testLogger.testStatus( _TEST_NAME, name, "PASS", "FAIL", message, _format_stack(stack) ); _abort_failed_test(); } else { _testLogger.testStatus(_TEST_NAME, name, "PASS", "PASS", message); } } else if (todo) { _testLogger.testStatus(_TEST_NAME, name, "FAIL", "FAIL", message); } else { _testLogger.testStatus( _TEST_NAME, name, "FAIL", "PASS", message, _format_stack(stack) ); _abort_failed_test(); } } function _do_check_eq(left, right, stack, todo) { if (!stack) { stack = Components.stack.caller; } var text = _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(left) + " == " + _wrap_with_quotes_if_necessary(right); do_report_result(left == right, text, stack, todo); } function todo_check_eq(left, right, stack) { if (!stack) { stack = Components.stack.caller; } _do_check_eq(left, right, stack, true); } function todo_check_true(condition, stack) { if (!stack) { stack = Components.stack.caller; } todo_check_eq(condition, true, stack); } function todo_check_false(condition, stack) { if (!stack) { stack = Components.stack.caller; } todo_check_eq(condition, false, stack); } function todo_check_null(condition, stack = Components.stack.caller) { todo_check_eq(condition, null, stack); } // Check that |func| throws an nsIException that has // |Components.results[resultName]| as the value of its 'result' property. function do_check_throws_nsIException( func, resultName, stack = Components.stack.caller, todo = false ) { let expected = Cr[resultName]; if (typeof expected !== "number") { do_throw( "do_check_throws_nsIException requires a Components.results" + " property name, not " + uneval(resultName), stack ); } let msg = "do_check_throws_nsIException: func should throw" + " an nsIException whose 'result' is Components.results." + resultName; try { func(); } catch (ex) { if (!(ex instanceof Ci.nsIException) || ex.result !== expected) { do_report_result( false, msg + ", threw " + legible_exception(ex) + " instead", stack, todo ); } do_report_result(true, msg, stack, todo); return; } // Call this here, not in the 'try' clause, so do_report_result's own // throw doesn't get caught by our 'catch' clause. do_report_result(false, msg + ", but returned normally", stack, todo); } // Produce a human-readable form of |exception|. This looks up // Components.results values, tries toString methods, and so on. function legible_exception(exception) { switch (typeof exception) { case "object": if (exception instanceof Ci.nsIException) { return "nsIException instance: " + uneval(exception.toString()); } return exception.toString(); case "number": for (let name in Cr) { if (exception === Cr[name]) { return "Components.results." + name; } } // Fall through. default: return uneval(exception); } } function do_check_instanceof( value, constructor, stack = Components.stack.caller, todo = false ) { do_report_result( value instanceof constructor, "value should be an instance of " + constructor.name, stack, todo ); } function todo_check_instanceof( value, constructor, stack = Components.stack.caller ) { do_check_instanceof(value, constructor, stack, true); } function do_test_pending(aName) { ++_tests_pending; _testLogger.info( "(xpcshell/head.js) | test" + (aName ? " " + aName : "") + " pending (" + _tests_pending + ")" ); } function do_test_finished(aName) { _testLogger.info( "(xpcshell/head.js) | test" + (aName ? " " + aName : "") + " finished (" + _tests_pending + ")" ); if (--_tests_pending == 0) { _do_quit(); } } function do_get_file(path, allowNonexistent) { try { let lf = _Services.dirsvc.get("CurWorkD", Ci.nsIFile); let bits = path.split("/"); for (let i = 0; i < bits.length; i++) { if (bits[i]) { if (bits[i] == "..") { lf = lf.parent; } else { lf.append(bits[i]); } } } if (!allowNonexistent && !lf.exists()) { // Not using do_throw(): caller will continue. _passed = false; var stack = Components.stack.caller; _testLogger.error( "[" + stack.name + " : " + stack.lineNumber + "] " + lf.path + " does not exist" ); } return lf; } catch (ex) { do_throw(ex.toString(), Components.stack.caller); } return null; } // do_get_cwd() isn't exactly self-explanatory, so provide a helper function do_get_cwd() { return do_get_file(""); } function do_load_manifest(path) { var lf = do_get_file(path); const nsIComponentRegistrar = Ci.nsIComponentRegistrar; Assert.ok(Components.manager instanceof nsIComponentRegistrar); // Previous do_check_true() is not a test check. Components.manager.autoRegister(lf); } /** * Parse a DOM document. * * @param aPath File path to the document. * @param aType Content type to use in DOMParser. * * @return Document from the file. */ function do_parse_document(aPath, aType) { switch (aType) { case "application/xhtml+xml": case "application/xml": case "text/xml": break; default: do_throw( "type: expected application/xhtml+xml, application/xml or text/xml," + " got '" + aType + "'", Components.stack.caller ); } let file = do_get_file(aPath); let url = _Services.io.newFileURI(file).spec; file = null; return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { let xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open("GET", url); xhr.responseType = "document"; xhr.onerror = reject; xhr.onload = () => { resolve(xhr.response); }; xhr.send(); }); } /** * Registers a function that will run when the test harness is done running all * tests. * * @param aFunction * The function to be called when the test harness has finished running. */ function registerCleanupFunction(aFunction) { _cleanupFunctions.push(aFunction); } /** * Ensure the test finishes with a normal shutdown even when it could have * otherwise used the fast Cu.exitIfInAutomation shutdown. */ function do_disable_fast_shutdown() { _fastShutdownDisabled = true; } /** * Returns the directory for a temp dir, which is created by the * test harness. Every test gets its own temp dir. * * @return nsIFile of the temporary directory */ function do_get_tempdir() { let env = Cc["@mozilla.org/process/environment;1"].getService( Ci.nsIEnvironment ); // the python harness sets this in the environment for us let path = env.get("XPCSHELL_TEST_TEMP_DIR"); let file = Cc["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsIFile); file.initWithPath(path); return file; } /** * Returns the directory for crashreporter minidumps. * * @return nsIFile of the minidump directory */ function do_get_minidumpdir() { let env = Cc["@mozilla.org/process/environment;1"].getService( Ci.nsIEnvironment ); // the python harness may set this in the environment for us let path = env.get("XPCSHELL_MINIDUMP_DIR"); if (path) { let file = Cc["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsIFile); file.initWithPath(path); return file; } return do_get_tempdir(); } /** * Registers a directory with the profile service, * and return the directory as an nsIFile. * * @param notifyProfileAfterChange Whether to notify for "profile-after-change". * @return nsIFile of the profile directory. */ function do_get_profile(notifyProfileAfterChange = false) { if (!runningInParent) { _testLogger.info("Ignoring profile creation from child process."); return null; } let env = Cc["@mozilla.org/process/environment;1"].getService( Ci.nsIEnvironment ); // the python harness sets this in the environment for us let profd = env.get("XPCSHELL_TEST_PROFILE_DIR"); let file = Cc["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsIFile); file.initWithPath(profd); let provider = { getFile(prop, persistent) { persistent.value = true; if ( prop == "ProfD" || prop == "ProfLD" || prop == "ProfDS" || prop == "ProfLDS" || prop == "TmpD" ) { return file.clone(); } return null; }, QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI(["nsIDirectoryServiceProvider"]), }; _Services.dirsvc .QueryInterface(Ci.nsIDirectoryService) .registerProvider(provider); try { _Services.dirsvc.undefine("TmpD"); } catch (e) { // This throws if the key is not already registered, but that // doesn't matter. if (e.result != Cr.NS_ERROR_FAILURE) { throw e; } } // We need to update the crash events directory when the profile changes. if (runningInParent && "@mozilla.org/toolkit/crash-reporter;1" in Cc) { let crashReporter = Cc["@mozilla.org/toolkit/crash-reporter;1"].getService( Ci.nsICrashReporter ); crashReporter.UpdateCrashEventsDir(); } if (!_profileInitialized) { _Services.obs.notifyObservers( null, "profile-do-change", "xpcshell-do-get-profile" ); _profileInitialized = true; if (notifyProfileAfterChange) { _Services.obs.notifyObservers( null, "profile-after-change", "xpcshell-do-get-profile" ); } } // The methods of 'provider' will retain this scope so null out everything // to avoid spurious leak reports. env = null; profd = null; provider = null; return file.clone(); } /** * This function loads head.js (this file) in the child process, so that all * functions defined in this file (do_throw, etc) are available to subsequent * sendCommand calls. It also sets various constants used by these functions. * * (Note that you may use sendCommand without calling this function first; you * simply won't have any of the functions in this file available.) */ function do_load_child_test_harness() { // Make sure this isn't called from child process if (!runningInParent) { do_throw("run_test_in_child cannot be called from child!"); } // Allow to be called multiple times, but only run once if (typeof do_load_child_test_harness.alreadyRun != "undefined") { return; } do_load_child_test_harness.alreadyRun = 1; _XPCSHELL_PROCESS = "parent"; let command = "const _HEAD_JS_PATH=" + uneval(_HEAD_JS_PATH) + "; " + "const _HEAD_FILES=" + uneval(_HEAD_FILES) + "; " + "const _MOZINFO_JS_PATH=" + uneval(_MOZINFO_JS_PATH) + "; " + "const _TEST_NAME=" + uneval(_TEST_NAME) + "; " + // We'll need more magic to get the debugger working in the child "const _JSDEBUGGER_PORT=0; " + "_XPCSHELL_PROCESS='child';"; if (typeof _JSCOV_DIR === "string") { command += " const _JSCOV_DIR=" + uneval(_JSCOV_DIR) + ";"; } if (_TESTING_MODULES_DIR) { command += " const _TESTING_MODULES_DIR=" + uneval(_TESTING_MODULES_DIR) + ";"; } command += " load(_HEAD_JS_PATH);"; sendCommand(command); } /** * Runs an entire xpcshell unit test in a child process (rather than in chrome, * which is the default). * * This function returns immediately, before the test has completed. * * @param testFile * The name of the script to run. Path format same as load(). * @param optionalCallback. * Optional function to be called (in parent) when test on child is * complete. If provided, the function must call do_test_finished(); * @return Promise Resolved when the test in the child is complete. */ function run_test_in_child(testFile, optionalCallback) { return new Promise(resolve => { var callback = () => { resolve(); if (typeof optionalCallback == "undefined") { do_test_finished(); } else { optionalCallback(); } }; do_load_child_test_harness(); var testPath = do_get_file(testFile).path.replace(/\\/g, "/"); do_test_pending("run in child"); sendCommand( "_testLogger.info('CHILD-TEST-STARTED'); " + "const _TEST_FILE=['" + testPath + "']; " + "_execute_test(); " + "_testLogger.info('CHILD-TEST-COMPLETED');", callback ); }); } /** * Execute a given function as soon as a particular cross-process message is received. * Must be paired with do_send_remote_message or equivalent ProcessMessageManager calls. * * @param optionalCallback * Optional callback that is invoked when the message is received. If provided, * the function must call do_test_finished(). * @return Promise Promise that is resolved when the message is received. */ function do_await_remote_message(name, optionalCallback) { return new Promise(resolve => { var listener = { receiveMessage(message) { if (message.name == name) { mm.removeMessageListener(name, listener); resolve(message.data); if (optionalCallback) { optionalCallback(message.data); } else { do_test_finished(); } } }, }; var mm; if (runningInParent) { mm = Cc["@mozilla.org/parentprocessmessagemanager;1"].getService(); } else { mm = Cc["@mozilla.org/childprocessmessagemanager;1"].getService(); } do_test_pending(); mm.addMessageListener(name, listener); }); } /** * Asynchronously send a message to all remote processes. Pairs with do_await_remote_message * or equivalent ProcessMessageManager listeners. */ function do_send_remote_message(name, data) { var mm; var sender; if (runningInParent) { mm = Cc["@mozilla.org/parentprocessmessagemanager;1"].getService(); sender = "broadcastAsyncMessage"; } else { mm = Cc["@mozilla.org/childprocessmessagemanager;1"].getService(); sender = "sendAsyncMessage"; } mm[sender](name, data); } /** * Add a test function to the list of tests that are to be run asynchronously. * * @param funcOrProperties * A function to be run or an object represents test properties. * Supported properties: * skip_if : An arrow function which has an expression to be * evaluated whether the test is skipped or not. * @param func * A function to be run only if the funcOrProperies is not a function. * @param isTask * Optional flag that indicates whether `func` is a task. Defaults to `false`. * * Each test function must call run_next_test() when it's done. Test files * should call run_next_test() in their run_test function to execute all * async tests. * * @return the test function that was passed in. */ var _gTests = []; var _gRunOnlyThisTest = null; function add_test(properties, func = properties, isTask = false) { if (typeof properties == "function") { properties = { isTask }; _gTests.push([properties, func]); } else if (typeof properties == "object") { properties.isTask = isTask; _gTests.push([properties, func]); } else { do_throw("add_test() should take a function or an object and a function"); } func.skip = () => (properties.skip_if = () => true); func.only = () => (_gRunOnlyThisTest = func); return func; } /** * Add a test function which is a Task function. * * @param funcOrProperties * An async function to be run or an object represents test properties. * Supported properties: * skip_if : An arrow function which has an expression to be * evaluated whether the test is skipped or not. * @param func * An async function to be run only if the funcOrProperies is not a function. * * Task functions are functions fed into Task.jsm's Task.spawn(). They are async * functions that emit promises. * * If an exception is thrown, a do_check_* comparison fails, or if a rejected * promise is yielded, the test function aborts immediately and the test is * reported as a failure. * * Unlike add_test(), there is no need to call run_next_test(). The next test * will run automatically as soon the task function is exhausted. To trigger * premature (but successful) termination of the function, simply return or * throw a Task.Result instance. * * Example usage: * * add_task(async function test() { * let result = await Promise.resolve(true); * * do_check_true(result); * * let secondary = await someFunctionThatReturnsAPromise(result); * do_check_eq(secondary, "expected value"); * }); * * add_task(async function test_early_return() { * let result = await somethingThatReturnsAPromise(); * * if (!result) { * // Test is ended immediately, with success. * return; * } * * do_check_eq(result, "foo"); * }); * * add_task({ * skip_if: () => !("@mozilla.org/telephony/volume-service;1" in Components.classes), * }, async function test_volume_service() { * let volumeService = Cc["@mozilla.org/telephony/volume-service;1"] * .getService(Ci.nsIVolumeService); * ... * }); */ function add_task(properties, func = properties) { return add_test(properties, func, true); } _Task.Debugging.maintainStack = true; /** * Runs the next test function from the list of async tests. */ var _gRunningTest = null; var _gTestIndex = 0; // The index of the currently running test. var _gTaskRunning = false; function run_next_test() { if (_gTaskRunning) { throw new Error( "run_next_test() called from an add_task() test function. " + "run_next_test() should not be called from inside add_task() " + "under any circumstances!" ); } function _run_next_test() { if (_gTestIndex < _gTests.length) { // Check for uncaught rejections as early and often as possible. _PromiseTestUtils.assertNoUncaughtRejections(); let _properties; [_properties, _gRunningTest] = _gTests[_gTestIndex++]; // Must set to pending before we check for skip, so that we keep the // running counts correct. _testLogger.info(_TEST_NAME + " | Starting " + _gRunningTest.name); do_test_pending(_gRunningTest.name); if ( (typeof _properties.skip_if == "function" && _properties.skip_if()) || (_gRunOnlyThisTest && _gRunningTest != _gRunOnlyThisTest) ) { let _condition = _gRunOnlyThisTest ? "only one task may run." : _properties.skip_if.toSource().replace(/\(\)\s*=>\s*/, ""); if (_condition == "true") { _condition = "explicitly skipped."; } let _message = _gRunningTest.name + " skipped because the following conditions were" + " met: (" + _condition + ")"; _testLogger.testStatus( _TEST_NAME, _gRunningTest.name, "SKIP", "SKIP", _message ); executeSoon(run_next_test); return; } if (_properties.isTask) { _gTaskRunning = true; let startTime = Cu.now(); (async () => _gRunningTest())().then( result => { _gTaskRunning = false; ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker( "xpcshell-test", startTime, _gRunningTest.name || "task" ); if (_isGenerator(result)) { Assert.ok(false, "Task returned a generator"); } run_next_test(); }, ex => { _gTaskRunning = false; ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker( "xpcshell-test", startTime, _gRunningTest.name || "task" ); try { do_report_unexpected_exception(ex); } catch (error) { // The above throws NS_ERROR_ABORT and we don't want this to show up // as an unhandled rejection later. } } ); } else { // Exceptions do not kill asynchronous tests, so they'll time out. let startTime = Cu.now(); try { _gRunningTest(); } catch (e) { do_throw(e); } finally { ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker( "xpcshell-test", startTime, _gRunningTest.name || undefined ); } } } } // For sane stacks during failures, we execute this code soon, but not now. // We do this now, before we call do_test_finished(), to ensure the pending // counter (_tests_pending) never reaches 0 while we still have tests to run // (executeSoon bumps that counter). executeSoon(_run_next_test, "run_next_test " + _gTestIndex); if (_gRunningTest !== null) { // Close the previous test do_test_pending call. do_test_finished(_gRunningTest.name); } } try { // Set global preferences if (runningInParent) { let prefsFile = Cc["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsIFile); prefsFile.initWithPath(_PREFS_FILE); _Services.prefs.readUserPrefsFromFile(prefsFile); } } catch (e) { do_throw(e); } /** * Changing/Adding scalars or events to Telemetry is supported in build-faster/artifacts builds. * These need to be loaded explicitly at start. * It usually happens once all of Telemetry is initialized and set up. * However in xpcshell tests Telemetry is not necessarily fully loaded, * so we help out users by loading at least the dynamic-builtin probes. */ try { // We only need to run this in the parent process. // We only want to run this for local developer builds (which should have a "default" update channel). if (runningInParent && _AppConstants.MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL == "default") { let startTime = Cu.now(); let _TelemetryController = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://gre/modules/TelemetryController.jsm", null ).TelemetryController; let complete = false; _TelemetryController.testRegisterJsProbes().finally(() => { ChromeUtils.addProfilerMarker( "xpcshell-test", startTime, "TelemetryController.testRegisterJsProbes" ); complete = true; }); _Services.tm.spinEventLoopUntil(() => complete); } } catch (e) { do_throw(e); } function _load_mozinfo() { let mozinfoFile = Cc["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsIFile); mozinfoFile.initWithPath(_MOZINFO_JS_PATH); let stream = Cc["@mozilla.org/network/file-input-stream;1"].createInstance( Ci.nsIFileInputStream ); stream.init(mozinfoFile, -1, 0, 0); let bytes = _NetUtil.readInputStream(stream, stream.available()); let decoded = JSON.parse(new TextDecoder().decode(bytes)); stream.close(); return decoded; } Object.defineProperty(this, "mozinfo", { configurable: true, get() { let _mozinfo = _load_mozinfo(); Object.defineProperty(this, "mozinfo", { configurable: false, value: _mozinfo, }); return _mozinfo; }, });