| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Schema of the JSON summary file written out by the GM tool. |
| |
| This must be kept in sync with the kJsonKey_ constants in gm_expectations.cpp ! |
| """ |
| |
| __author__ = 'Elliot Poger' |
| |
| |
| # system-level imports |
| import json |
| |
| |
| # Key strings used in GM results JSON files (both expected-results.json and |
| # actual-results.json). |
| # |
| # These constants must be kept in sync with the kJsonKey_ constants in |
| # gm_expectations.cpp ! |
| |
| JSONKEY_ACTUALRESULTS = 'actual-results' |
| # Tests whose results failed to match expectations. |
| JSONKEY_ACTUALRESULTS_FAILED = 'failed' |
| # Tests whose results failed to match expectations, but IGNOREFAILURE causes |
| # us to take them less seriously. |
| JSONKEY_ACTUALRESULTS_FAILUREIGNORED = 'failure-ignored' |
| # Tests for which we do not have any expectations. They may be new tests that |
| # we haven't had a chance to check in expectations for yet, or we may have |
| # consciously decided to leave them without expectations because we are unhappy |
| # with the results (although we should try to move away from that, and instead |
| # check in expectations with the IGNOREFAILURE flag set). |
| JSONKEY_ACTUALRESULTS_NOCOMPARISON = 'no-comparison' |
| # Tests whose results matched their expectations. |
| JSONKEY_ACTUALRESULTS_SUCCEEDED = 'succeeded' |
| |
| JSONKEY_EXPECTEDRESULTS = 'expected-results' |
| # One or more [HashType/DigestValue] pairs representing valid results for this |
| # test. Typically, there will just be one pair, but we allow for multiple |
| # expectations, and the test will pass if any one of them is matched. |
| JSONKEY_EXPECTEDRESULTS_ALLOWEDDIGESTS = 'allowed-digests' |
| # If IGNOREFAILURE is set to True, a failure of this test will be reported |
| # within the FAILUREIGNORED section (thus NOT causing the buildbots to go red) |
| # rather than the FAILED section (which WOULD cause the buildbots to go red). |
| JSONKEY_EXPECTEDRESULTS_IGNOREFAILURE = 'ignore-failure' |
| |
| # Allowed hash types for test expectations. |
| JSONKEY_HASHTYPE_BITMAP_64BITMD5 = 'bitmap-64bitMD5' |
| |
| # Root directory where the buildbots store their actually-generated images... |
| # as a publicly readable HTTP URL: |
| GM_ACTUALS_ROOT_HTTP_URL = ( |
| 'http://chromium-skia-gm.commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gm') |
| # as a GS URL that allows credential-protected write access: |
| GM_ACTUALS_ROOT_GS_URL = 'gs://chromium-skia-gm/gm' |
| |
| # Pattern used to assemble each image's filename |
| IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN = '(\S+)_(\S+).png' # matches (testname, config) |
| |
| def CreateGmActualUrl(test_name, hash_type, hash_digest, |
| gm_actuals_root_url=GM_ACTUALS_ROOT_HTTP_URL): |
| """Return the URL we can use to download a particular version of |
| the actually-generated image for this particular GM test. |
| |
| test_name: name of the test, e.g. 'perlinnoise' |
| hash_type: string indicating the hash type used to generate hash_digest, |
| e.g. JSONKEY_HASHTYPE_BITMAP_64BITMD5 |
| hash_digest: the hash digest of the image to retrieve |
| gm_actuals_root_url: root url where actual images are stored |
| """ |
| return '%s/%s/%s/%s.png' % (gm_actuals_root_url, hash_type, test_name, |
| hash_digest) |
| |
| def LoadFromString(file_contents): |
| """Loads the JSON summary written out by the GM tool. |
| Returns a dictionary keyed by the values listed as JSONKEY_ constants |
| above.""" |
| # TODO(epoger): we should add a version number to the JSON file to ensure |
| # that the writer and reader agree on the schema (raising an exception |
| # otherwise). |
| json_dict = json.loads(file_contents) |
| return json_dict |
| |
| def LoadFromFile(file_path): |
| """Loads the JSON summary written out by the GM tool. |
| Returns a dictionary keyed by the values listed as JSONKEY_ constants |
| above.""" |
| file_contents = open(file_path, 'r').read() |
| return LoadFromString(file_contents) |
| |
| def WriteToFile(json_dict, file_path): |
| """Writes the JSON summary in json_dict out to file_path.""" |
| with open(file_path, 'w') as outfile: |
| json.dump(json_dict, outfile, sort_keys=True, indent=2) |