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import test
import os
from os.path import join, dirname, exists, splitext
import re
import ast
FLAGS_PATTERN = re.compile(r"//\s+Flags:(.*)")
FILES_PATTERN = re.compile(r"//\s+Files:(.*)")
class SimpleTestCase(test.TestCase):
def __init__(self, path, file, arch, mode, context, config, additional=None):
super(SimpleTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, arch, mode)
self.file = file
self.config = config
self.arch = arch
self.mode = mode
if additional is not None:
self.additional_flags = additional
else:
self.additional_flags = []
def GetLabel(self):
return "%s %s" % (self.mode, self.GetName())
def GetName(self):
return self.path[-1]
def GetCommand(self):
result = [self.config.context.GetVm(self.arch, self.mode)]
source = open(self.file).read()
flags_match = FLAGS_PATTERN.search(source)
if flags_match:
# PORT should match the definition in test/common/index.js.
env = { 'PORT': int(os.getenv('NODE_COMMON_PORT', '12346')) }
env['PORT'] += self.thread_id * 100
flag = flags_match.group(1).strip().format(**env).split()
# The following block reads config.gypi to extract the v8_enable_inspector
# value. This is done to check if the inspector is disabled in which case
# the '--inspect' flag cannot be passed to the node process as it will
# cause node to exit and report the test as failed. The use case
# is currently when Node is configured --without-ssl and the tests should
# still be runnable but skip any tests that require ssl (which includes the
# inspector related tests). Also, if there is no ssl support the options
# '--use-bundled-ca' and '--use-openssl-ca' will also cause a similar
# failure so such tests are also skipped.
if ('--inspect' in flag[0] or \
'--use-bundled-ca' in flag[0] or \
'--use-openssl-ca' in flag[0]) and \
self.context.v8_enable_inspector == 0:
print('Skipping as node was configured --without-ssl')
else:
result += flag
files_match = FILES_PATTERN.search(source);
additional_files = []
if files_match:
additional_files += files_match.group(1).strip().split()
for a_file in additional_files:
result.append(join(dirname(self.config.root), '..', a_file))
if self.additional_flags:
result += self.additional_flags
result += [self.file]
return result
def GetSource(self):
return open(self.file).read()
class SimpleTestConfiguration(test.TestConfiguration):
def __init__(self, context, root, section, additional=None):
super(SimpleTestConfiguration, self).__init__(context, root)
self.section = section
if additional is not None:
self.additional_flags = additional
else:
self.additional_flags = []
def Ls(self, path):
return [f for f in os.listdir(path) if re.match('^test-.*\.m?js$', f)]
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, arch, mode):
all_tests = [current_path + [t] for t in self.Ls(join(self.root))]
result = []
for test in all_tests:
if self.Contains(path, test):
file_path = join(self.root, reduce(join, test[1:], ""))
test_name = test[:-1] + [splitext(test[-1])[0]]
result.append(SimpleTestCase(test_name, file_path, arch, mode,
self.context, self, self.additional_flags))
return result
def GetBuildRequirements(self):
return ['sample', 'sample=shell']
def GetTestStatus(self, sections, defs):
status_file = join(self.root, '%s.status' % (self.section))
if exists(status_file):
test.ReadConfigurationInto(status_file, sections, defs)
class ParallelTestConfiguration(SimpleTestConfiguration):
def __init__(self, context, root, section, additional=None):
super(ParallelTestConfiguration, self).__init__(context, root, section,
additional)
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, arch, mode):
result = super(ParallelTestConfiguration, self).ListTests(
current_path, path, arch, mode)
for test in result:
test.parallel = True
return result
class AddonTestConfiguration(SimpleTestConfiguration):
def __init__(self, context, root, section, additional=None):
super(AddonTestConfiguration, self).__init__(context, root, section, additional)
def Ls(self, path):
def SelectTest(name):
return name.endswith('.js')
result = []
for subpath in os.listdir(path):
if os.path.isdir(join(path, subpath)):
for f in os.listdir(join(path, subpath)):
if SelectTest(f):
result.append([subpath, f[:-3]])
return result
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, arch, mode):
all_tests = [current_path + t for t in self.Ls(join(self.root))]
result = []
for test in all_tests:
if self.Contains(path, test):
file_path = join(self.root, reduce(join, test[1:], "") + ".js")
result.append(
n-api: add support for abi stable module API Add support for abi stable module API (N-API) as "Experimental feature". The goal of this API is to provide a stable Node API for native module developers. N-API aims to provide ABI compatibility guarantees across different Node versions and also across different Node VMs - allowing N-API enabled native modules to just work across different versions and flavors of Node.js without recompilation. A more detailed introduction is provided in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-eps/blob/master/005-ABI-Stable-Module-API.md and https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/VM%20Summit.pdf. The feature, during its experimental state, will be guarded by a runtime flag "--napi-modules". Only when this flag is added to the command line will N-API modules along with regular non N-API modules be supported. The API is defined by the methods in "src/node_api.h" and "src/node_api_types.h". This is the best starting point to review the API surface. More documentation will follow. In addition to the implementation of the API using V8, which is included in this PR, the API has also been validated against chakracore and that port is available in https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/api-prototype-chakracore-8.x. The current plan is to provide N-API support in versions 8.X and 6.X directly. For older versions, such as 4.X or pre N-API versions of 6.X, we plan to create an external npm module to provide a migration path that will allow modules targeting older Node.js versions to use the API, albeit without getting the advantage of not having to recompile. In addition, we also plan an external npm package with C++ sugar to simplify the use of the API. The sugar will be in-line only and will only use the exported N-API methods but is not part of the N-API itself. The current version is in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-api. This PR is a result of work in the abi-stable-node repo: https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/doc, with this PR being the cumulative work on the api-prototype-8.x branch with the following contributors in alphabetical order: Author: Arunesh Chandra <arunesh.chandra@microsoft.com> Author: Gabriel Schulhof <gabriel.schulhof@intel.com> Author: Hitesh Kanwathirtha <hiteshk@microsoft.com> Author: Ian Halliday <ianhall@microsoft.com> Author: Jason Ginchereau <jasongin@microsoft.com> Author: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Author: Sampson Gao <sampsong@ca.ibm.com> Author: Taylor Woll <taylor.woll@microsoft.com> PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11975 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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SimpleTestCase(test, file_path, arch, mode, self.context, self, self.additional_flags))
return result
test: adding tests for initHooks API Async wrap providers tested: - crypto.randomBytes - crypto.pbkdf2 - fs event wrap - fsreqwrap access - fsreqwrap readFile - getaddrinforeq wrap - getnameinforeq wrap - pipe connect wrap - query wrap - pipewrap - processwrap - shutdown wrap - tcpwrap - udpwrap - send wrap - detailed signal wrap - statwatcher - timerwrap via setTimeout - timerwrap via setInterval - for Immediate - http parser request - http parser response - connection via ssl server - tls wrap - write wrap - ttywrap via readstream - ttywrap via wriream - zctx via zlib binding deflate Embedder API: - async-event tests - one test looks at the happy paths - another ensures that in cases of events emitted in an order that doesn't make sense, the order is enforced by async hooks throwing a meaningful error - embedder enforcement tests are split up since async hook stack corruption now the process - therefore we launch a child and check for error output of the offending code Additional tests: - tests that show that we can enable/disable hooks inside their lifetime events - tests that verify the graph of resources triggering the creation of other resources Test Helpers: - init-hooks: - returns one collector instance - when created an async hook is created and the lifetime events are registered to call the appropriate collector functions - the collector also exposes `enable` and `disable` functions which call through to the async hook - hook checks: - checks invocations of life time hooks against the actual invocations that were collected - in some cases like `destroy` a min/max range of invocations can be supplied since in these cases the exact number is non-deterministic - verify graph: - verifies the triggerIds of specific async resources are as expected, i.e. the creation of resources was triggered by the resource we expect - includes a printGraph function to generate easily readable test input for verify graph - both functions prune TickObjects to create less brittle and easier to understand tests PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/12892 Ref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11883 Ref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/8531 Reviewed-By: Andreas Madsen <amwebdk@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Sam Roberts <vieuxtech@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Refael Ackermann <refack@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
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class AsyncHooksTestConfiguration(SimpleTestConfiguration):
def __init__(self, context, root, section, additional=None):
super(AsyncHooksTestConfiguration, self).__init__(context, root, section,
additional)
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, arch, mode):
result = super(AsyncHooksTestConfiguration, self).ListTests(
current_path, path, arch, mode)
for test in result:
test.parallel = True
return result
class AbortTestConfiguration(SimpleTestConfiguration):
def __init__(self, context, root, section, additional=None):
super(AbortTestConfiguration, self).__init__(context, root, section,
additional)
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, arch, mode):
result = super(AbortTestConfiguration, self).ListTests(
current_path, path, arch, mode)
for test in result:
test.disable_core_files = True
return result