gecko-dev/remote
Vinny Diehl c7f3f5b114 Bug 1557650 - Add support for numeric dashed dates r=arai,webdriver-reviewers
While formal ISO dates must have 4-digit years, implementations tend to
allow dates up until +275760-09-13T00:00:00Z per the TimeClip algorithm:

 * https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-timeclip
 * https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-utc-t

As well as cases such as "1995-09-26 09:00 EST" where the time and
timezone are specified as with any other date.

This patch also adds support for formats like "1-12-20" or "1-12-2012".

The date is returned in localtime, but the limit is processed in GMT.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D189895
2023-10-17 21:00:00 +00:00
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cdp Bug 1853245 - Migrate .ini to .toml browser-chrome (batch 7.99). r=aryx,webdriver-reviewers,necko-reviewers,pip-reviewers,places-reviewers,mak,mconley,kershaw 2023-10-05 11:58:59 +00:00
components Bug 1845311 - Use ChromeUtils.defineLazyGetter in more places r=arai,webdriver-reviewers,geckoview-reviewers,extension-reviewers,application-update-reviewers,credential-management-reviewers,devtools-reviewers,fxview-reviewers,anti-tracking-reviewers,sessionstore-reviewers,pbz,joschmidt,robwu,issammani,bytesized,owlish,dao 2023-07-26 16:28:11 +00:00
doc Bug 1827713 - Move `marionette/Building.md` shell commands into code blocks so they render on firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org r=whimboo 2023-04-17 18:29:26 +00:00
marionette Backed out 4 changesets (bug 1857999) for causing dt failures on browser_theme_switching.js & Mn failures at test_element_state_chrome.py CLOSED TREE 2023-10-16 14:12:22 +03:00
server Bug 1845311 - Use ChromeUtils.defineLazyGetter in more places r=arai,webdriver-reviewers,geckoview-reviewers,extension-reviewers,application-update-reviewers,credential-management-reviewers,devtools-reviewers,fxview-reviewers,anti-tracking-reviewers,sessionstore-reviewers,pbz,joschmidt,robwu,issammani,bytesized,owlish,dao 2023-07-26 16:28:11 +00:00
shared Bug 1855149 - [bidi] Add authChallenges to response data in network events r=webdriver-reviewers,whimboo 2023-10-17 11:10:41 +00:00
test/puppeteer Bug 1841786 - [bidi] Add support for serialization of "generator" and "proxy". r=webdriver-reviewers,jdescottes 2023-09-26 09:11:07 +00:00
webdriver-bidi Bug 1557650 - Add support for numeric dashed dates r=arai,webdriver-reviewers 2023-10-17 21:00:00 +00:00
.gitignore Bug 1842198 - [remote] Update hgignore and gitignore for puppeteer generated artifacts r=webdriver-reviewers,Sasha 2023-07-25 07:10:08 +00:00
README.md
jar.mn Bug 1855149 - [bidi] Add a helper to parse challenge headers r=webdriver-reviewers,whimboo 2023-10-17 11:10:40 +00:00
mach_commands.py Bug 1851988 - fix some python string escape sequences r=webdriver-reviewers,perftest-reviewers,whimboo,afinder,releng-reviewers,firefox-build-system-reviewers,ahal,sergesanspaille 2023-10-04 09:49:09 +00:00
moz.build

README.md

The Firefox remote agent is a low-level debugging interface based on the CDP protocol.

With it, you can inspect the state and control execution of documents running in web content, instrument Gecko in interesting ways, simulate user interaction for automation purposes, and debug JavaScript execution.

This component provides an experimental and partial implementation of a remote devtools interface using the CDP protocol and transport layer.

See https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/remote/ for documentation.

It is available in Firefox and is started this way:

% ./mach run --remote-debugging-port

Puppeteer

Puppeteer is a Node library which provides a high-level API to control Chrome, Chromium, and Firefox over the Chrome DevTools Protocol. Puppeteer runs headless by default, but can be configured to run full (non-headless) browsers.

To verify that our implementation of the CDP protocol is valid we do not only run xpcshell and browser-chrome mochitests in Firefox CI but also the Puppeteer unit tests.

Expectation Data

With the tests coming from upstream, it is not guaranteed that they all pass in Gecko-based browsers. For this reason it is necessary to provide metadata about the expected results of each test. This is provided in a manifest file under test/puppeteer-expected.json.

For each test of the Puppeteer unit test suite an equivalent entry will exist in this manifest file. By default tests are expected to PASS.

Tests that are intermittent may be marked with multiple statuses using a list of possibilities e.g. for a test that usually passes, but intermittently fails:

"Page.click should click the button (click.spec.ts)": [
  "PASS", "FAIL"
],

Disabling Tests

Tests are disabled by using the manifest file test/puppeteer-expected.json. For example, if a test is unstable, it can be disabled using SKIP:

"Workers Page.workers (worker.spec.ts)": [
  "SKIP"
],

For intermittents it's generally preferable to give the test multiple expectations rather than disable it.

Autogenerating Expectation Data

After changing some code it may be necessary to update the expectation data for the relevant tests. This can of course be done manually, but mach is able to automate the process:

mach puppeteer-test --write-results

By default it writes the output to test/puppeteer-expected.json.

Given that the unit tests run in Firefox CI only for Linux it is advised to download the expectation data (available as artifact) from the TaskCluster job.