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package android
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import (
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"android/soong/android/team_proto"
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"path/filepath"
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
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)
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const ownershipDirectory = "ownership"
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const allTeamsFile = "all_teams.pb"
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func AllTeamsFactory() Singleton {
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return &allTeamsSingleton{}
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}
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func init() {
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registerAllTeamBuildComponents(InitRegistrationContext)
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}
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func registerAllTeamBuildComponents(ctx RegistrationContext) {
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ctx.RegisterParallelSingletonType("all_teams", AllTeamsFactory)
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}
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// For each module, list the team or the bpFile the module is defined in.
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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type moduleTeamAndTestInfo struct {
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// Name field from bp file for the team
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teamName string
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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// Blueprint file the module is located in.
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bpFile string
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// Is this module only used by tests.
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testOnly bool
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// Is this a directly testable target by running the module directly
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// or via tradefed.
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topLevelTestTarget bool
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// String name indicating the module, like `java_library` for reporting.
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kind string
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}
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type allTeamsSingleton struct {
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// Path where the collected metadata is stored after successful validation.
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outputPath OutputPath
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// Map of all package modules we visit during GenerateBuildActions
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packages map[string]packageProperties
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// Map of all team modules we visit during GenerateBuildActions
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teams map[string]teamProperties
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// Keeps track of team information or bp file for each module we visit.
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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teams_for_mods map[string]moduleTeamAndTestInfo
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}
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// See if there is a package module for the given bpFilePath with a team defined, if so return the team.
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// If not ascend up to the parent directory and do the same.
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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func (t *allTeamsSingleton) lookupDefaultTeam(bpFilePath string) (teamProperties, bool) {
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// return the Default_team listed in the package if is there.
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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if p, ok := t.packages[bpFilePath]; ok {
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if defaultTeam := p.Default_team; defaultTeam != nil {
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return t.teams[*defaultTeam], true
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}
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}
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// Strip a directory and go up.
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// Does android/paths.go basePath,SourcePath help?
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current, base := filepath.Split(bpFilePath)
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current = filepath.Clean(current) // removes trailing slash, convert "" -> "."
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parent, _ := filepath.Split(current)
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if current == "." {
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return teamProperties{}, false
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}
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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return t.lookupDefaultTeam(filepath.Join(parent, base))
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}
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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// Visit all modules and collect all teams and use WriteFileRuleVerbatim
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// to write it out.
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func (t *allTeamsSingleton) GenerateBuildActions(ctx SingletonContext) {
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t.packages = make(map[string]packageProperties)
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t.teams = make(map[string]teamProperties)
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t.teams_for_mods = make(map[string]moduleTeamAndTestInfo)
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ctx.VisitAllModules(func(module Module) {
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bpFile := ctx.BlueprintFile(module)
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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testModInfo := TestModuleInformation{}
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if tmi, ok := SingletonModuleProvider(ctx, module, TestOnlyProviderKey); ok {
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testModInfo = tmi
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}
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// Package Modules and Team Modules are stored in a map so we can look them up by name for
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// modules without a team.
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if pack, ok := module.(*packageModule); ok {
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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// Packages don't have names, use the blueprint file as the key. we can't get qualifiedModuleId in t context.
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2023-12-19 19:24:47 +01:00
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pkgKey := bpFile
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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t.packages[pkgKey] = pack.properties
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2023-12-19 19:24:47 +01:00
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|
return
|
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|
}
|
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|
|
if team, ok := module.(*teamModule); ok {
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
t.teams[team.Name()] = team.properties
|
2023-12-19 19:24:47 +01:00
|
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
entry := moduleTeamAndTestInfo{
|
|
|
|
bpFile: bpFile,
|
|
|
|
testOnly: testModInfo.TestOnly,
|
|
|
|
topLevelTestTarget: testModInfo.TopLevelTarget,
|
|
|
|
kind: ctx.ModuleType(module),
|
|
|
|
teamName: module.base().Team(),
|
2023-12-19 19:24:47 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
t.teams_for_mods[module.Name()] = entry
|
|
|
|
|
2023-12-19 19:24:47 +01:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Visit all modules again and lookup the team name in the package or parent package if the team
|
|
|
|
// isn't assignged at the module level.
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
allTeams := t.lookupTeamForAllModules()
|
2023-12-19 19:24:47 +01:00
|
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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t.outputPath = PathForOutput(ctx, ownershipDirectory, allTeamsFile)
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data, err := proto.Marshal(allTeams)
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if err != nil {
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ctx.Errorf("Unable to marshal team data. %s", err)
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}
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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WriteFileRuleVerbatim(ctx, t.outputPath, string(data))
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ctx.Phony("all_teams", t.outputPath)
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}
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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func (t *allTeamsSingleton) MakeVars(ctx MakeVarsContext) {
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ctx.DistForGoal("all_teams", t.outputPath)
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}
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// Visit every (non-package, non-team) module and write out a proto containing
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// either the declared team data for that module or the package default team data for that module.
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Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
func (t *allTeamsSingleton) lookupTeamForAllModules() *team_proto.AllTeams {
|
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|
|
teamsProto := make([]*team_proto.Team, len(t.teams_for_mods))
|
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|
|
for i, moduleName := range SortedKeys(t.teams_for_mods) {
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|
|
m, _ := t.teams_for_mods[moduleName]
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|
|
|
teamName := m.teamName
|
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|
|
var teamProperties teamProperties
|
|
|
|
found := false
|
|
|
|
if teamName != "" {
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
teamProperties, found = t.teams[teamName]
|
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|
|
|
} else {
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
teamProperties, found = t.lookupDefaultTeam(m.bpFile)
|
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|
|
|
}
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
trendy_team_id := ""
|
|
|
|
if found {
|
|
|
|
trendy_team_id = *teamProperties.Trendy_team_id
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
teamData := new(team_proto.Team)
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
|
|
|
*teamData = team_proto.Team{
|
|
|
|
TargetName: proto.String(moduleName),
|
|
|
|
Path: proto.String(m.bpFile),
|
|
|
|
TestOnly: proto.Bool(m.testOnly),
|
|
|
|
TopLevelTarget: proto.Bool(m.topLevelTestTarget),
|
|
|
|
Kind: proto.String(m.kind),
|
|
|
|
}
|
2023-12-19 19:24:47 +01:00
|
|
|
if trendy_team_id != "" {
|
Add test-only and test-target fields to all_teams proto.
The `test-only` flag designates the module contains test-only, not
production code. In order to generate code-coverage reports, we wanted
a way to filter out code (like java_library) that is test-only and
doesn't need to be in the report.
The XXX_test modules will have test-only set automatically.
For modules like `java_library`, users will be a able to set this in
the Android.bp file.
As a follow-up, I'll run some queries to find modules that are only
reachable from top level test targets and mark them test-only as
appropriate.
`test-only` is being added to the team.proto and will be written via the
`all_teams` target.
Currently, it is challenging to find "all top level test targets".
I'm adding another field to mark the target as a "top level test
target" if it is a XXX_test or XXX_test_host module. The goal is to
mark all modules the user intended to run as a test, either with
tradefed or directly as a native test.
I added 'module-type/kind' to the proto so I can do some queries:
gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind, count(*) where teams.top_level_target = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| java_fuzz | 5 |
| java_test | 773 |
+--------------+----------+
% gqui from "flatten(~/aosp-main-with-phones/out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)" proto team.proto:AllTeams 'select teams.kind ,count(*) where teams.test_only = true group by teams.kind'
+--------------------------+----------+
| teams.kind | count(*) |
+--------------------------+----------+
| android_test | 1379 |
| android_test_helper_app | 1678 |
| art_cc_test | 56 |
| art_cc_test_library | 13 |
| cc_benchmark | 68 |
| cc_fuzz | 515 |
| cc_test | 3519 |
| cc_test_host | 6 |
| cc_test_library | 484 |
| java_library | 2 |
| java_test | 773 |
| java_test_helper_library | 29 |
+--------------------------+----------+
All modules can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zqbh7lDDdlI1xVmrN9fZ8bm8XD7EoORjjiPqbMvAKgQ/edit#gid=396553017
FOLLOW UP cls:
*) Add more top level tests, like sh_test and python_test
*) Add validation so that only modules currently marked test-only
can depend on modules marked test-only
*) Remove test_spec, code_metadata, TestModuleProviderKey: aosp/2928500
Test: go test ./java ./cc ./android
Test: m blueprint_tests
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
!! android already failing on selects_test
Test: m all_teams && gqui from "flatten(out/soong/ownership/all_teams.pb, teams)"
Change-Id: Ib97dca60989aa9d7f000727c92af2e354926f072
2024-03-27 14:46:47 +01:00
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teamData.TrendyTeamId = proto.String(trendy_team_id)
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} else {
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// Clients rely on the TrendyTeamId optional field not being set.
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}
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teamsProto[i] = teamData
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}
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return &team_proto.AllTeams{Teams: teamsProto}
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}
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