| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
| # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Integration tests for the devserver. |
| |
| This module is responsible for testing the actual devserver APIs and should be |
| run whenever changes are made to the devserver. |
| |
| To run the integration test for devserver: |
| python ./devserver_integration_test.py |
| """ |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import shutil |
| import socket |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import time |
| import unittest |
| |
| from string import Template |
| |
| from xml.dom import minidom |
| |
| import requests |
| |
| from six.moves import urllib |
| |
| import psutil # pylint: disable=import-error |
| |
| import setup_chromite # pylint: disable=unused-import |
| from chromite.lib.xbuddy import devserver_constants |
| |
| |
| # Paths are relative to this script's base directory. |
| LABEL = 'devserver' |
| TEST_IMAGE_PATH = 'testdata/devserver' |
| TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_NAME = 'update.gz' |
| TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_METADATA_NAME = 'update.gz.json' |
| |
| # Update request based on Omaha v3 protocol format. |
| UPDATE_REQUEST = Template("""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <request protocol="3.0" updater="ChromeOSUpdateEngine" updaterversion="0.1.0.0" ismachine="1"> |
| <os version="Indy" platform="Chrome OS" sp="0.11.254.2011_03_09_1814_i686"></os> |
| <app appid="$appid" version="11.254.2011_03_09_1814" lang="en-US" track="developer-build" board="x86-generic" hardware_class="BETA DVT" delta_okay="true"> |
| <updatecheck></updatecheck> |
| </app> |
| </request> |
| """) |
| |
| # RPC constants. |
| STAGE = 'stage' |
| IS_STAGED = 'is_staged' |
| STATIC = 'static' |
| UPDATE = 'update' |
| CHECK_HEALTH = 'check_health' |
| CONTROL_FILES = 'controlfiles' |
| XBUDDY = 'xbuddy' |
| LIST_IMAGE_DIR = 'list_image_dir' |
| |
| # API rpcs and constants. |
| API_SET_UPDATE_REQUEST = 'new_update-test/the-new-update' |
| API_TEST_IP_ADDR = '127.0.0.1' |
| |
| DEVSERVER_START_TIMEOUT = 15 |
| DEVSERVER_START_SLEEP = 1 |
| MAX_START_ATTEMPTS = 5 |
| |
| |
| class DevserverFailedToStart(Exception): |
| """Raised if we could not start the devserver.""" |
| |
| |
| class DevserverTestBase(unittest.TestCase): |
| """Class containing common logic between devserver test classes.""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| """Creates and populates a test directory, temporary files.""" |
| self.test_data_path = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
| self.src_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) |
| |
| # Copy the payload to the location of the update label. |
| self._CreateLabelAndCopyUpdatePayloadFiles(LABEL) |
| |
| # Copy the payload to the location of forced label. |
| self._CreateLabelAndCopyUpdatePayloadFiles(API_SET_UPDATE_REQUEST) |
| |
| # Allocate temporary files for various devserver outputs. |
| self.pidfile = self._MakeTempFile('pid') |
| self.portfile = self._MakeTempFile('port') |
| self.logfile = self._MakeTempFile('log') |
| |
| # Initialize various runtime values. |
| self.devserver_url = self.port = self.pid = None |
| self.devserver = None |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| """Kill the server, remove the test directory and temporary files.""" |
| |
| self._StopServer() |
| |
| self._RemoveFile(self.pidfile) |
| self._RemoveFile(self.portfile) |
| # If the unittest did not succeed, print out the devserver log. |
| if sys.exc_info() != (None, None, None): |
| with open(self.logfile, 'r') as f: |
| logging.info('--- BEGINNING OF DEVSERVER LOG ---') |
| logging.info(f.read()) |
| logging.info('--- ENDING OF DEVSERVER LOG ---') |
| self._RemoveFile(self.logfile) |
| shutil.rmtree(self.test_data_path) |
| |
| # Helper methods begin here. |
| |
| def _CreateLabelAndCopyUpdatePayloadFiles(self, label): |
| """Creates a label location and copies an image to it.""" |
| update_dir = os.path.join(self.src_dir, TEST_IMAGE_PATH) |
| label_dir = os.path.join(self.test_data_path, label) |
| os.makedirs(label_dir) |
| for name in (TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_NAME, TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_METADATA_NAME): |
| shutil.copy(os.path.join(update_dir, name), label_dir) |
| |
| def _MakeTempFile(self, suffix): |
| """Return path of a newly created temporary file.""" |
| with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='-devserver-%s' % suffix) as f: |
| name = f.name |
| f.close() |
| |
| return name |
| |
| def _RemoveFile(self, filename): |
| """Removes a file if it is present.""" |
| if os.path.isfile(filename): |
| os.remove(filename) |
| |
| def _ReadIntValueFromFile(self, path, desc): |
| """Reads a string from file and returns its conversion into an integer.""" |
| if not os.path.isfile(path): |
| raise DevserverFailedToStart('Devserver did not drop %s (%r).' % |
| (desc, path)) |
| |
| with open(path) as f: |
| value_str = f.read() |
| |
| try: |
| return int(value_str) |
| except ValueError: |
| raise DevserverFailedToStart('Devserver did not drop a valid value ' |
| 'in %s (%r).' % (desc, value_str)) |
| |
| def _StartServer(self, port=0): |
| """Attempts to start devserver on |port|. |
| |
| In the default case where port == 0, the server will bind to an arbitrary |
| available port. If successful, this method will set the devserver's pid |
| (self.pid), actual listening port (self.port) and URL (self.devserver_url). |
| |
| Raises: |
| DevserverFailedToStart: If the devserver could not be started. |
| """ |
| cmd = [ |
| os.path.join(self.src_dir, 'devserver.py'), |
| '--static_dir', self.test_data_path, |
| '--pidfile', self.pidfile, |
| '--portfile', self.portfile, |
| '--port', str(port), |
| '--logfile', self.logfile, |
| ] |
| |
| # Pipe all output. Use logfile to get devserver log. |
| self.devserver = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| |
| # Wait for devserver to start, determining its actual serving port and URL. |
| current_time = time.time() |
| deadline = current_time + DEVSERVER_START_TIMEOUT |
| error = None |
| while current_time < deadline: |
| try: |
| self.port = self._ReadIntValueFromFile(self.portfile, 'portfile') |
| self.devserver_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:%d' % self.port |
| self._MakeRPC(CHECK_HEALTH, timeout=1) |
| break |
| except Exception as e: |
| error = e |
| time.sleep(DEVSERVER_START_SLEEP) |
| current_time = time.time() |
| else: |
| raise DevserverFailedToStart( |
| 'Devserver failed to start within timeout with error: %s' % error) |
| |
| # Retrieve PID. |
| self.pid = self._ReadIntValueFromFile(self.pidfile, 'pidfile') |
| |
| def _StopServer(self): |
| """Stops the current running devserver.""" |
| if not self.pid: |
| return |
| |
| self.devserver.terminate() |
| |
| # Just to flush the stdout/stderr so python3 doesn't complain about the |
| # unclosed file. |
| self.devserver.communicate() |
| |
| self.devserver.wait() |
| |
| self.pid = None |
| self.devserver = None |
| |
| |
| def VerifyHandleUpdate(self, label, use_test_payload=True, |
| appid='{DEV-BUILD}'): |
| """Verifies that we can send an update request to the devserver. |
| |
| This method verifies (using a fake update_request blob) that the devserver |
| can interpret the payload and give us back the right payload. |
| |
| Args: |
| label: Label that update is served from e.g. <board>-release/<version> |
| use_test_payload: If set to true, expects to serve payload under |
| testdata/ and does extra checks i.e. compares hash and content of |
| payload. |
| appid: The APP ID of the board. |
| |
| Returns: |
| url of the update payload if we verified the update. |
| """ |
| update_label = '/'.join([UPDATE, label]) |
| response = self._MakeRPC( |
| update_label, data=UPDATE_REQUEST.substitute({'appid': appid}), |
| critical_update=True) |
| self.assertNotEqual('', response) |
| self.assertIn('deadline="now"', response) |
| |
| # Parse the response and check if it contains the right result. |
| dom = minidom.parseString(response) |
| update = dom.getElementsByTagName('updatecheck')[0] |
| expected_static_url = '/'.join([self.devserver_url, STATIC, label]) |
| url = self.VerifyV3Response(update, expected_static_url) |
| |
| # Verify the image we download is correct since we already know what it is. |
| if use_test_payload: |
| connection = urllib.request.urlopen(url) |
| contents = connection.read().decode('utf-8') |
| connection.close() |
| self.assertEqual('Developers, developers, developers!\n', contents) |
| |
| return url |
| |
| def VerifyV3Response(self, update, expected_static_url): |
| """Verifies the update DOM from a v3 response and returns the url.""" |
| # Parse the response and check if it contains the right result. |
| urls = update.getElementsByTagName('urls')[0] |
| url = urls.getElementsByTagName('url')[0] |
| |
| static_url = url.getAttribute('codebase') |
| # Static url's end in /. |
| self.assertEqual(expected_static_url + '/', static_url) |
| |
| manifest = update.getElementsByTagName('manifest')[0] |
| packages = manifest.getElementsByTagName('packages')[0] |
| package = packages.getElementsByTagName('package')[0] |
| filename = package.getAttribute('name') |
| self.assertEqual(TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_NAME, filename) |
| |
| return os.path.join(static_url, filename) |
| |
| def _MakeRPC(self, rpc, data=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): |
| """Makes an RPC call to the devserver. |
| |
| Args: |
| rpc: The function to run on the devserver, e.g. 'stage'. |
| data: Optional post data to send. |
| timeout: Optional timeout to pass to urlopen. |
| kwargs: Optional arguments to the function, e.g. artifact_url='foo/bar'. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The function output. |
| """ |
| request = '/'.join([self.devserver_url, rpc]) |
| if kwargs: |
| # Join the kwargs to the URL. |
| request += '?' + '&'.join('%s=%s' % (k, v) for k, v in kwargs.items()) |
| |
| response = (requests.post(request, data=data, timeout=timeout) if data |
| else requests.get(request, timeout=timeout)) |
| response.raise_for_status() |
| return response.text |
| |
| |
| class AutoStartDevserverTestBase(DevserverTestBase): |
| """Test base class that automatically starts the devserver.""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| """Initialize everything, then start the server.""" |
| super(AutoStartDevserverTestBase, self).setUp() |
| self._StartServer() |
| |
| |
| class DevserverStartTests(DevserverTestBase): |
| """Test that devserver starts up correctly.""" |
| |
| def testStartAnyPort(self): |
| """Starts the devserver, have it bind to an arbitrary available port.""" |
| self._StartServer() |
| |
| def testStartSpecificPort(self): |
| """Starts the devserver with a specific port.""" |
| for _ in range(MAX_START_ATTEMPTS): |
| # This is a cheap hack to find an arbitrary unused port: we open a socket |
| # and bind it to port zero, then pull out the actual port number and |
| # close the socket. In all likelihood, this will leave us with an |
| # available port number that we can use for starting the devserver. |
| # However, this heuristic is susceptible to race conditions, hence the |
| # retry loop. |
| s = socket.socket() |
| s.bind(('', 0)) |
| _, port = s.getsockname() |
| s.close() |
| |
| self._StartServer(port=port) |
| self._StopServer() |
| |
| |
| class DevserverBasicTests(AutoStartDevserverTestBase): |
| """Short running tests for the devserver (no remote deps). |
| |
| These are technically not unittests because they depend on being able to |
| start a devserver locally which technically requires external resources so |
| they are lumped with the remote tests here. |
| """ |
| |
| def testHandleUpdateV3(self): |
| self.VerifyHandleUpdate(label=LABEL) |
| |
| def testXBuddyLocalAlias(self): |
| """Extensive local image xbuddy unittest. |
| |
| This test verifies all the local xbuddy logic by creating a new local folder |
| with the necessary update items and verifies we can use all of them. |
| """ |
| build_id = 'x86-generic/R32-9999.0.0-a1' |
| xbuddy_path = 'x86-generic/R32-9999.0.0-a1/test' |
| build_dir = os.path.join(self.test_data_path, build_id) |
| os.makedirs(build_dir) |
| |
| # Writing dummy files. |
| image_data = 'TEST IMAGE' |
| test_image_file = os.path.join(build_dir, |
| devserver_constants.TEST_IMAGE_FILE) |
| with open(test_image_file, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(image_data) |
| |
| stateful_data = 'STATEFUL STUFFS' |
| stateful_file = os.path.join(build_dir, devserver_constants.STATEFUL_FILE) |
| with open(stateful_file, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(stateful_data) |
| |
| update_dir = os.path.join(self.src_dir, TEST_IMAGE_PATH) |
| for name in (TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_NAME, TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_METADATA_NAME): |
| shutil.copy(os.path.join(update_dir, name), build_dir) |
| with open(os.path.join(build_dir, TEST_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_NAME), 'r') as f: |
| update_data = f.read() |
| |
| for item, data in zip(['full_payload', 'test', 'stateful'], |
| [update_data, image_data, stateful_data]): |
| |
| xbuddy_path = '/'.join([build_id, item]) |
| logging.info('Testing xbuddy path %s', xbuddy_path) |
| response = self._MakeRPC('/'.join([XBUDDY, xbuddy_path])) |
| self.assertEqual(response, data) |
| |
| expected_dir = '/'.join([self.devserver_url, STATIC, build_id]) |
| response = self._MakeRPC('/'.join([XBUDDY, xbuddy_path]), return_dir=True) |
| self.assertEqual(response, expected_dir) |
| |
| response = self._MakeRPC('/'.join([XBUDDY, xbuddy_path]), |
| relative_path=True) |
| self.assertEqual(response, build_id) |
| |
| logging.info('Verifying the actual payload data') |
| url = self.VerifyHandleUpdate(build_id, use_test_payload=False) |
| logging.info('Verify the actual content of the update payload') |
| connection = urllib.request.urlopen(url) |
| contents = connection.read().decode('utf-8') |
| connection.close() |
| self.assertEqual(update_data, contents) |
| |
| def testPidFile(self): |
| """Test that using a pidfile works correctly.""" |
| with open(self.pidfile, 'r') as f: |
| pid = f.read() |
| # Let's assert some process information about the devserver. |
| self.assertTrue(pid.strip().isdigit()) |
| process = psutil.Process(int(pid)) |
| self.assertTrue(process.is_running()) |
| self.assertIn('./devserver.py', process.cmdline()) |
| |
| class DevserverExtendedTests(AutoStartDevserverTestBase): |
| """Longer running integration tests that test interaction with Google Storage. |
| |
| Note: due to the interaction with Google Storage, these tests both require |
| 1) runner has access to the Google Storage bucket where builders store builds. |
| 2) time. These tests actually download the artifacts needed. |
| """ |
| |
| def testStageAndUpdate(self): |
| """Tests core stage/update autotest workflow where with a test payload.""" |
| build_id = 'eve-release/R78-12499.0.0' |
| archive_url = 'gs://chromeos-image-archive/%s' % build_id |
| |
| response = self._MakeRPC(IS_STAGED, archive_url=archive_url, |
| artifacts='full_payload,stateful') |
| self.assertEqual(response, 'False') |
| |
| logging.info('Staging update artifacts') |
| self._MakeRPC(STAGE, archive_url=archive_url, |
| artifacts='full_payload,stateful') |
| logging.info('Staging complete. ' |
| 'Verifying files exist and are staged in the staging ' |
| 'directory.') |
| response = self._MakeRPC(IS_STAGED, archive_url=archive_url, |
| artifacts='full_payload,stateful') |
| self.assertEqual(response, 'True') |
| staged_dir = os.path.join(self.test_data_path, build_id) |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(staged_dir)) |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.exists( |
| os.path.join(staged_dir, devserver_constants.UPDATE_FILE))) |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.exists( |
| os.path.join(staged_dir, devserver_constants.UPDATE_METADATA_FILE))) |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.exists( |
| os.path.join(staged_dir, devserver_constants.STATEFUL_FILE))) |
| |
| logging.info('Verifying we can update using the stage update artifacts.') |
| self.VerifyHandleUpdate(build_id, use_test_payload=False, |
| appid='{01906EA2-3EB2-41F1-8F62-F0B7120EFD2E}') |
| |
| @unittest.skip('crbug.com/640063 Broken test.') |
| def testStageAutotestAndGetPackages(self): |
| """Another stage/update autotest workflow test with a test payload.""" |
| build_id = 'eve-release/R69-10782.0.0' |
| archive_url = 'gs://chromeos-image-archive/%s' % build_id |
| autotest_artifacts = 'autotest,test_suites,au_suite' |
| logging.info('Staging autotest artifacts (may take a while).') |
| self._MakeRPC(STAGE, archive_url=archive_url, artifacts=autotest_artifacts) |
| |
| response = self._MakeRPC(IS_STAGED, archive_url=archive_url, |
| artifacts=autotest_artifacts) |
| self.assertEqual(response, 'True') |
| |
| # Verify the files exist and are staged in the staging directory. |
| logging.info('Checking directories exist after we staged the files.') |
| staged_dir = os.path.join(self.test_data_path, build_id) |
| autotest_dir = os.path.join(staged_dir, 'autotest') |
| package_dir = os.path.join(autotest_dir, 'packages') |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(staged_dir)) |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(autotest_dir)) |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(package_dir)) |
| |
| control_files = self._MakeRPC(CONTROL_FILES, build=build_id, |
| suite_name='bvt') |
| logging.info('Checking for known control file in bvt suite.') |
| self.assertIn('client/site_tests/platform_FilePerms/control', control_files) |
| |
| def testRemoteXBuddyAlias(self): |
| """Another stage/update autotest workflow test with a test payload.""" |
| build_id = 'eve-release/R69-10782.0.0' |
| xbuddy_path = 'remote/eve/R69-10782.0.0/full_payload' |
| xbuddy_bad_path = 'remote/eve/R32-9999.9999.9999' |
| logging.info('Staging artifacts using xbuddy.') |
| response = self._MakeRPC('/'.join([XBUDDY, xbuddy_path]), return_dir=True) |
| |
| logging.info('Verifying static url returned is valid.') |
| expected_static_url = '/'.join([self.devserver_url, STATIC, build_id]) |
| self.assertEqual(response, expected_static_url) |
| |
| logging.info('Now give xbuddy a bad path.') |
| self.assertRaises(requests.exceptions.RequestException, |
| self._MakeRPC, |
| '/'.join([XBUDDY, xbuddy_bad_path])) |
| |
| def testListImageDir(self): |
| """Verifies that we can list the contents of the image directory.""" |
| build_id = 'x86-mario-release/R32-4810.0.0' |
| archive_url = 'gs://chromeos-image-archive/%s' % build_id |
| build_dir = os.path.join(self.test_data_path, build_id) |
| shutil.rmtree(build_dir, ignore_errors=True) |
| |
| logging.info('checking for %s on an unstaged build.', LIST_IMAGE_DIR) |
| response = self._MakeRPC(LIST_IMAGE_DIR, archive_url=archive_url) |
| self.assertIn(archive_url, response) |
| self.assertIn('not been staged', response) |
| |
| logging.info('Checking for %s on a staged build.', LIST_IMAGE_DIR) |
| fake_file_name = 'fake_file' |
| try: |
| os.makedirs(build_dir) |
| open(os.path.join(build_dir, fake_file_name), 'w').close() |
| except OSError: |
| logging.error('Could not create files to imitate staged content. ' |
| 'Build dir %s, file %s', build_dir, fake_file_name) |
| raise |
| response = self._MakeRPC(LIST_IMAGE_DIR, archive_url=archive_url) |
| self.assertIn(fake_file_name, response) |
| shutil.rmtree(build_dir, ignore_errors=True) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| unittest.main() |