platform_build_soong/sdk/testing.go
Paul Duffin ece64f6de0 Defer \n quoting generatedContents until creating the ninja rule
Previously, when writing to generatedContents \n characters were
quoted (replaced with \\n) so as to allow them to be preserved through
ninja/rsp/bash and were unquoted (replaced \\n with \n) just before
redirecting to the output file. That meant that any code which wanted
to access the contents for other purposes, e.g. testing had to unquote
\\n.

This change moves the quoting to be part of the code that generates the
ninja rule which simplifies any other code that has to access the
contents.

Without quoting the generated Android.bp files are not formatted
properly, are all on one line and completely unreadable.

Bug: 156286550
Test: m art-module-sdk and check generated Android.bp file to make sure
      it is properly formatted.
Merged-In: I768c3b96ed08a3daf251730e2a10d9d72338c49a
Change-Id: I768c3b96ed08a3daf251730e2a10d9d72338c49a
(cherry picked from commit 1110827b3f)
2020-05-12 08:04:57 +01:00

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// Copyright 2019 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package sdk
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"strings"
"testing"
"android/soong/android"
"android/soong/apex"
"android/soong/cc"
"android/soong/java"
)
func testSdkContext(bp string, fs map[string][]byte) (*android.TestContext, android.Config) {
bp = bp + `
apex_key {
name: "myapex.key",
public_key: "myapex.avbpubkey",
private_key: "myapex.pem",
}
android_app_certificate {
name: "myapex.cert",
certificate: "myapex",
}
` + cc.GatherRequiredDepsForTest(android.Android, android.Windows)
mockFS := map[string][]byte{
"build/make/target/product/security": nil,
"apex_manifest.json": nil,
"system/sepolicy/apex/myapex-file_contexts": nil,
"system/sepolicy/apex/myapex2-file_contexts": nil,
"myapex.avbpubkey": nil,
"myapex.pem": nil,
"myapex.x509.pem": nil,
"myapex.pk8": nil,
}
cc.GatherRequiredFilesForTest(mockFS)
for k, v := range fs {
mockFS[k] = v
}
config := android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, nil, bp, mockFS)
// Add windows as a default disable OS to test behavior when some OS variants
// are disabled.
config.Targets[android.Windows] = []android.Target{
{android.Windows, android.Arch{ArchType: android.X86_64}, android.NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
}
ctx := android.NewTestArchContext()
// Enable androidmk support.
// * Register the singleton
// * Configure that we are inside make
// * Add CommonOS to ensure that androidmk processing works.
android.RegisterAndroidMkBuildComponents(ctx)
android.SetInMakeForTests(config)
config.Targets[android.CommonOS] = []android.Target{
{android.CommonOS, android.Arch{ArchType: android.Common}, android.NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
}
// from android package
android.RegisterPackageBuildComponents(ctx)
ctx.PreArchMutators(android.RegisterVisibilityRuleChecker)
ctx.PreArchMutators(android.RegisterDefaultsPreArchMutators)
ctx.PreArchMutators(android.RegisterVisibilityRuleGatherer)
ctx.PostDepsMutators(android.RegisterVisibilityRuleEnforcer)
// from java package
java.RegisterJavaBuildComponents(ctx)
java.RegisterAppBuildComponents(ctx)
java.RegisterSdkLibraryBuildComponents(ctx)
java.RegisterStubsBuildComponents(ctx)
java.RegisterSystemModulesBuildComponents(ctx)
// from cc package
cc.RegisterRequiredBuildComponentsForTest(ctx)
// from apex package
ctx.RegisterModuleType("apex", apex.BundleFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("apex_key", apex.ApexKeyFactory)
ctx.PostDepsMutators(apex.RegisterPostDepsMutators)
// from this package
ctx.RegisterModuleType("sdk", SdkModuleFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("sdk_snapshot", SnapshotModuleFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("module_exports", ModuleExportsFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("module_exports_snapshot", ModuleExportsSnapshotsFactory)
ctx.PreDepsMutators(RegisterPreDepsMutators)
ctx.PostDepsMutators(RegisterPostDepsMutators)
ctx.Register(config)
return ctx, config
}
func testSdkWithFs(t *testing.T, bp string, fs map[string][]byte) *testSdkResult {
t.Helper()
ctx, config := testSdkContext(bp, fs)
_, errs := ctx.ParseBlueprintsFiles(".")
android.FailIfErrored(t, errs)
_, errs = ctx.PrepareBuildActions(config)
android.FailIfErrored(t, errs)
return &testSdkResult{
TestHelper: TestHelper{t: t},
ctx: ctx,
config: config,
}
}
func testSdkError(t *testing.T, pattern, bp string) {
t.Helper()
ctx, config := testSdkContext(bp, nil)
_, errs := ctx.ParseFileList(".", []string{"Android.bp"})
if len(errs) > 0 {
android.FailIfNoMatchingErrors(t, pattern, errs)
return
}
_, errs = ctx.PrepareBuildActions(config)
if len(errs) > 0 {
android.FailIfNoMatchingErrors(t, pattern, errs)
return
}
t.Fatalf("missing expected error %q (0 errors are returned)", pattern)
}
func ensureListContains(t *testing.T, result []string, expected string) {
t.Helper()
if !android.InList(expected, result) {
t.Errorf("%q is not found in %v", expected, result)
}
}
func pathsToStrings(paths android.Paths) []string {
var ret []string
for _, p := range paths {
ret = append(ret, p.String())
}
return ret
}
// Provides general test support.
type TestHelper struct {
t *testing.T
}
func (h *TestHelper) AssertStringEquals(message string, expected string, actual string) {
h.t.Helper()
if actual != expected {
h.t.Errorf("%s: expected %s, actual %s", message, expected, actual)
}
}
func (h *TestHelper) AssertErrorMessageEquals(message string, expected string, actual error) {
h.t.Helper()
if actual == nil {
h.t.Errorf("Expected error but was nil")
} else if actual.Error() != expected {
h.t.Errorf("%s: expected %s, actual %s", message, expected, actual.Error())
}
}
func (h *TestHelper) AssertTrimmedStringEquals(message string, expected string, actual string) {
h.t.Helper()
h.AssertStringEquals(message, strings.TrimSpace(expected), strings.TrimSpace(actual))
}
func (h *TestHelper) AssertDeepEquals(message string, expected interface{}, actual interface{}) {
h.t.Helper()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(actual, expected) {
h.t.Errorf("%s: expected %#v, actual %#v", message, expected, actual)
}
}
// Encapsulates result of processing an SDK definition. Provides support for
// checking the state of the build structures.
type testSdkResult struct {
TestHelper
ctx *android.TestContext
config android.Config
}
// Analyse the sdk build rules to extract information about what it is doing.
// e.g. find the src/dest pairs from each cp command, the various zip files
// generated, etc.
func (r *testSdkResult) getSdkSnapshotBuildInfo(sdk *sdk) *snapshotBuildInfo {
androidBpContents := sdk.GetAndroidBpContentsForTests()
info := &snapshotBuildInfo{
r: r,
androidBpContents: androidBpContents,
}
buildParams := sdk.BuildParamsForTests()
copyRules := &strings.Builder{}
otherCopyRules := &strings.Builder{}
snapshotDirPrefix := sdk.builderForTests.snapshotDir.String() + "/"
for _, bp := range buildParams {
switch bp.Rule.String() {
case android.Cp.String():
output := bp.Output
// Get destination relative to the snapshot root
dest := output.Rel()
src := android.NormalizePathForTesting(bp.Input)
// We differentiate between copy rules for the snapshot, and copy rules for the install file.
if strings.HasPrefix(output.String(), snapshotDirPrefix) {
// Get source relative to build directory.
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(copyRules, "%s -> %s\n", src, dest)
info.snapshotContents = append(info.snapshotContents, dest)
} else {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(otherCopyRules, "%s -> %s\n", src, dest)
}
case repackageZip.String():
// Add the destdir to the snapshot contents as that is effectively where
// the content of the repackaged zip is copied.
dest := bp.Args["destdir"]
info.snapshotContents = append(info.snapshotContents, dest)
case zipFiles.String():
// This could be an intermediate zip file and not the actual output zip.
// In that case this will be overridden when the rule to merge the zips
// is processed.
info.outputZip = android.NormalizePathForTesting(bp.Output)
case mergeZips.String():
// Copy the current outputZip to the intermediateZip.
info.intermediateZip = info.outputZip
mergeInput := android.NormalizePathForTesting(bp.Input)
if info.intermediateZip != mergeInput {
r.t.Errorf("Expected intermediate zip %s to be an input to merge zips but found %s instead",
info.intermediateZip, mergeInput)
}
// Override output zip (which was actually the intermediate zip file) with the actual
// output zip.
info.outputZip = android.NormalizePathForTesting(bp.Output)
// Save the zips to be merged into the intermediate zip.
info.mergeZips = android.NormalizePathsForTesting(bp.Inputs)
}
}
info.copyRules = copyRules.String()
info.otherCopyRules = otherCopyRules.String()
return info
}
func (r *testSdkResult) Module(name string, variant string) android.Module {
return r.ctx.ModuleForTests(name, variant).Module()
}
func (r *testSdkResult) ModuleForTests(name string, variant string) android.TestingModule {
return r.ctx.ModuleForTests(name, variant)
}
// Check the snapshot build rules.
//
// Takes a list of functions which check different facets of the snapshot build rules.
// Allows each test to customize what is checked without duplicating lots of code
// or proliferating check methods of different flavors.
func (r *testSdkResult) CheckSnapshot(name string, dir string, checkers ...snapshotBuildInfoChecker) {
r.t.Helper()
// The sdk CommonOS variant is always responsible for generating the snapshot.
variant := android.CommonOS.Name
sdk := r.Module(name, variant).(*sdk)
snapshotBuildInfo := r.getSdkSnapshotBuildInfo(sdk)
// Check state of the snapshot build.
for _, checker := range checkers {
checker(snapshotBuildInfo)
}
// Make sure that the generated zip file is in the correct place.
actual := snapshotBuildInfo.outputZip
if dir != "" {
dir = filepath.Clean(dir) + "/"
}
r.AssertStringEquals("Snapshot zip file in wrong place",
fmt.Sprintf(".intermediates/%s%s/%s/%s-current.zip", dir, name, variant, name), actual)
// Populate a mock filesystem with the files that would have been copied by
// the rules.
fs := make(map[string][]byte)
for _, dest := range snapshotBuildInfo.snapshotContents {
fs[dest] = nil
}
// Process the generated bp file to make sure it is valid.
testSdkWithFs(r.t, snapshotBuildInfo.androidBpContents, fs)
}
type snapshotBuildInfoChecker func(info *snapshotBuildInfo)
// Check that the snapshot's generated Android.bp is correct.
//
// Both the expected and actual string are both trimmed before comparing.
func checkAndroidBpContents(expected string) snapshotBuildInfoChecker {
return func(info *snapshotBuildInfo) {
info.r.t.Helper()
info.r.AssertTrimmedStringEquals("Android.bp contents do not match", expected, info.androidBpContents)
}
}
// Check that the snapshot's copy rules are correct.
//
// The copy rules are formatted as <src> -> <dest>, one per line and then compared
// to the supplied expected string. Both the expected and actual string are trimmed
// before comparing.
func checkAllCopyRules(expected string) snapshotBuildInfoChecker {
return func(info *snapshotBuildInfo) {
info.r.t.Helper()
info.r.AssertTrimmedStringEquals("Incorrect copy rules", expected, info.copyRules)
}
}
func checkAllOtherCopyRules(expected string) snapshotBuildInfoChecker {
return func(info *snapshotBuildInfo) {
info.r.t.Helper()
info.r.AssertTrimmedStringEquals("Incorrect copy rules", expected, info.otherCopyRules)
}
}
// Check that the specified paths match the list of zips to merge with the intermediate zip.
func checkMergeZips(expected ...string) snapshotBuildInfoChecker {
return func(info *snapshotBuildInfo) {
info.r.t.Helper()
if info.intermediateZip == "" {
info.r.t.Errorf("No intermediate zip file was created")
}
info.r.AssertDeepEquals("mismatching merge zip files", expected, info.mergeZips)
}
}
// Encapsulates information about the snapshot build structure in order to insulate tests from
// knowing too much about internal structures.
//
// All source/input paths are relative either the build directory. All dest/output paths are
// relative to the snapshot root directory.
type snapshotBuildInfo struct {
r *testSdkResult
// The contents of the generated Android.bp file
androidBpContents string
// The paths, relative to the snapshot root, of all files and directories copied into the
// snapshot.
snapshotContents []string
// A formatted representation of the src/dest pairs for a snapshot, one pair per line,
// of the format src -> dest
copyRules string
// A formatted representation of the src/dest pairs for files not in a snapshot, one pair
// per line, of the format src -> dest
otherCopyRules string
// The path to the intermediate zip, which is a zip created from the source files copied
// into the snapshot directory and which will be merged with other zips to form the final output.
// Is am empty string if there is no intermediate zip because there are no zips to merge in.
intermediateZip string
// The paths to the zips to merge into the output zip, does not include the intermediate
// zip.
mergeZips []string
// The final output zip.
outputZip string
}
var buildDir string
func setUp() {
var err error
buildDir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "soong_sdk_test")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
func tearDown() {
_ = os.RemoveAll(buildDir)
}
func runTestWithBuildDir(m *testing.M) {
run := func() int {
setUp()
defer tearDown()
return m.Run()
}
os.Exit(run())
}
func SkipIfNotLinux(t *testing.T) {
t.Helper()
if android.BuildOs != android.Linux {
t.Skipf("Skipping as sdk snapshot generation is only supported on %s not %s", android.Linux, android.BuildOs)
}
}