#!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import print_function import subprocess import optparse import time import sys import os import glob try: # We don't actually need typing, but it's a good guard for being # outside a Zulip virtualenv. from typing import Iterable import requests import django except ImportError as e: print("ImportError: {}".format(e)) print("You need to run the Zulip tests inside a Zulip dev environment.") print("If you are using Vagrant, you can `vagrant ssh` to enter the Vagrant guest.") sys.exit(1) # # In order to use remote casperjs debugging, pass the --remote-debug flag # This will start a remote debugging session listening on port 7777 # # See https://wiki.zulip.net/wiki/Testing_the_app for more information # on how to use remote debugging # os.environ["TORNADO_SERVER"] = "http://127.0.0.1:9983" os.environ["PHANTOMJS_EXECUTABLE"] = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../node_modules/.bin/phantomjs") usage = """%prog [options] test-js-with-casper # Run all test files test-js-with-casper 09-navigation.js # Run a single test file test-js-with-casper 09 # Run a single test file 09-navigation.js test-js-with-casper 01-login.js 03-narrow.js # Run a few test files test-js-with-casper 01 03 # Run a few test files, 01-login.js and 03-narrow.js here""" parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage) parser.add_option('--force', dest='force', action="store_true", default=False, help='Run tests despite possible problems.') parser.add_option('--remote-debug', help='Whether or not to enable remote debugging on port 7777', action="store_true", default=False) (options, args) = parser.parse_args() TOOLS_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(TOOLS_DIR)) from tools.lib.test_script import ( get_provisioning_status, ) if not options.force: ok, msg = get_provisioning_status() if not ok: print(msg) print('If you really know what you are doing, use --force to run anyway.') sys.exit(1) from zerver.lib.test_fixtures import is_template_database_current os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'zproject.test_settings' django.setup() os.environ['PYTHONUNBUFFERED'] = 'y' os.chdir(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '..')) subprocess.check_call('tools/setup/generate-test-credentials') subprocess.check_call(['mkdir', '-p', 'var/casper']) subprocess.check_call(['rm', '-f'] + glob.glob('var/casper/casper-failure*.png')) LOG_FILE = 'var/casper/server.log' if os.path.exists(LOG_FILE) and os.path.getsize(LOG_FILE) < 100000: log = open(LOG_FILE, 'a') log.write('\n\n') else: log = open(LOG_FILE, 'w') def assert_server_running(server): # type: (subprocess.Popen) -> None """Get the exit code of the server, or None if it is still running.""" if server.poll() is not None: raise RuntimeError('Server died unexpectedly! Check %s' % (LOG_FILE,)) def server_is_up(server): # type: (subprocess.Popen) -> bool assert_server_running(server) try: # We could get a 501 error if the reverse proxy is up but the Django app isn't. return requests.get('http://127.0.0.1:9981/accounts/home').status_code == 200 except: return False def run_tests(realms_have_subdomains, files): # type: (bool, Iterable[str]) -> None test_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../frontend_tests/casper_tests') test_files = [] for file in files: for file_name in os.listdir(test_dir): if file_name.startswith(file): file = file_name break if not os.path.exists(file): file = os.path.join(test_dir, file) test_files.append(os.path.abspath(file)) generate_fixtures_command = ['tools/setup/generate-fixtures'] if not is_template_database_current(): generate_fixtures_command.append('--force') subprocess.check_call(generate_fixtures_command) if not test_files: test_files = sorted(glob.glob(os.path.join(test_dir, '*.js'))) remote_debug = "" if options.remote_debug: remote_debug = "--remote-debugger-port=7777 --remote-debugger-autorun=yes" # Run this not through the shell, so that we have the actual PID. server = subprocess.Popen(('tools/run-dev.py', '--test'), stdout=log, stderr=log) ret = 1 try: # Wait for the server to start up. sys.stdout.write('Waiting for test server') while not server_is_up(server): sys.stdout.write('.') sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(0.1) sys.stdout.write('\n') for test_file in test_files: cmd = "node_modules/.bin/casperjs %s test --subdomains=%s %s" % ( remote_debug, realms_have_subdomains, test_file) print("\n\nRunning %s" % (cmd,)) ret = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True) if ret != 0: break finally: assert_server_running(server) server.terminate() if ret != 0: print(""" Oops, the frontend tests failed. Tips for debugging: * Check the frontend test server logs at %s * Check the screenshots of failed tests at var/casper/casper-failure*.png * Try remote debugging the test web browser as described in docs/testing-with-casper.md """ % (LOG_FILE,), file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(ret) os.environ["EXTERNAL_HOST"] = "localhost:9981" # First, run all tests with REALMS_HAVE_SUBDOMAINS set to False run_tests(False, args) # Now run a subset of the tests with REALMS_HAVE_SUBDOMAINS set to True os.environ["REALMS_HAVE_SUBDOMAINS"] = "True" os.environ["EXTERNAL_HOST"] = "zulipdev.com:9981" if len(args) == 0: run_tests(True, ["00-realm-creation.js", "01-login.js", "02-site.js"]) else: run_tests(True, args) sys.exit(0)