| #!/usr/bin/env -S python3 -B |
| |
| # Copyright (c) 2024 Project CHIP Authors |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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| # |
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| |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import time |
| from typing import List, Optional, TextIO, Tuple |
| |
| import click |
| |
| # Configure logging format. |
| logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='%(levelname)s - %(message)s') |
| |
| # The maximum amount of time to wait for the Linux tv-app to start before timeout. |
| TV_APP_MAX_START_WAIT_SEC = 2 |
| |
| # File names of logs for the Linux tv-casting-app and the Linux tv-app. |
| LINUX_TV_APP_LOGS = 'Linux-tv-app-logs.txt' |
| LINUX_TV_CASTING_APP_LOGS = 'Linux-tv-casting-app-logs.txt' |
| |
| # Values that identify the Linux tv-app and are noted in the 'Device Configuration' in the Linux tv-app output |
| # as well as under the 'Discovered Commissioner' details in the Linux tv-casting-app output. |
| VENDOR_ID = 0xFFF1 # Spec 7.20.2.1 MEI code: test vendor IDs are 0xFFF1 to 0xFFF4 |
| PRODUCT_ID = 0x8001 # Test product id |
| DEVICE_TYPE_CASTING_VIDEO_PLAYER = 0x23 # Device type library 10.3: Casting Video Player |
| |
| |
| class ProcessManager: |
| """A context manager for managing subprocesses. |
| |
| This class provides a context manager for safely starting and stopping a subprocess. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, command: List[str], stdout, stderr): |
| self.command = command |
| self.stdout = stdout |
| self.stderr = stderr |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| self.process = subprocess.Popen(self.command, stdout=self.stdout, stderr=self.stderr, text=True) |
| return self.process |
| |
| def __exit__(self, exception_type, exception_value, traceback): |
| self.process.terminate() |
| self.process.wait() |
| |
| |
| def dump_temporary_logs_to_console(log_file_path: str): |
| """Dump log file to the console; log file will be removed once the function exits.""" |
| """Write the entire content of `log_file_path` to the console.""" |
| print('\nDumping logs from: ', log_file_path) |
| |
| with open(log_file_path, 'r') as file: |
| for line in file: |
| print(line.rstrip()) |
| |
| |
| def handle_discovery_failure(log_file_paths: List[str]): |
| """Log 'Discovery failed!' as error, dump log files to console, exit on error.""" |
| logging.error('Discovery failed!') |
| |
| for log_file_path in log_file_paths: |
| try: |
| dump_temporary_logs_to_console(log_file_path) |
| except Exception as e: |
| logging.exception(f"Failed to dump {log_file_path}: {e}") |
| |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| |
| def extract_value_from_string(line: str) -> int: |
| """Extract and return integer value from given output string. |
| |
| The string is expected to be in the following format as it is received |
| from the Linux tv-casting-app output: |
| \x1b[0;34m[1713741926895] [7276:9521344] [DIS] Vendor ID: 65521\x1b[0m |
| The integer value to be extracted here is 65521. |
| """ |
| value = line.split(':')[-1].strip().replace('\x1b[0m', '') |
| value = int(value) |
| |
| return value |
| |
| |
| def validate_value(expected_value: int, log_paths: List[str], line: str, value_name: str) -> Optional[str]: |
| """Validate a value in a string against an expected value.""" |
| value = extract_value_from_string(line) |
| |
| if value != expected_value: |
| logging.error(f'{value_name} does not match the expected value!') |
| logging.error(f'Expected {value_name}: {expected_value}') |
| logging.error(line.rstrip('\n')) |
| handle_discovery_failure(log_paths) |
| return None |
| |
| # Return the line containing the valid value. |
| return line.rstrip('\n') |
| |
| |
| def start_up_tv_app_success(tv_app_process: subprocess.Popen, linux_tv_app_log_file: TextIO) -> bool: |
| """Check if the Linux tv-app is able to successfully start or until timeout occurs.""" |
| start_wait_time = time.time() |
| |
| while True: |
| # Check if the time elapsed since the start wait time exceeds the maximum allowed startup time for the TV app. |
| if time.time() - start_wait_time > TV_APP_MAX_START_WAIT_SEC: |
| logging.error("The Linux tv-app process did not start successfully within the timeout.") |
| return False |
| |
| tv_app_output_line = tv_app_process.stdout.readline() |
| |
| linux_tv_app_log_file.write(tv_app_output_line) |
| linux_tv_app_log_file.flush() |
| |
| # Check if the Linux tv-app started successfully. |
| if "Started commissioner" in tv_app_output_line: |
| logging.info('Linux tv-app is up and running!') |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def parse_output_for_valid_commissioner(tv_casting_app_info: Tuple[subprocess.Popen, TextIO], log_paths: List[str]): |
| """Parse the output of the Linux tv-casting-app to find a valid commissioner.""" |
| tv_casting_app_process, linux_tv_casting_app_log_file = tv_casting_app_info |
| |
| valid_discovered_commissioner = None |
| valid_vendor_id = None |
| valid_product_id = None |
| valid_device_type = None |
| |
| # Read the output as we receive it from the tv-casting-app subprocess. |
| for line in tv_casting_app_process.stdout: |
| linux_tv_casting_app_log_file.write(line) |
| linux_tv_casting_app_log_file.flush() |
| |
| # Fail fast if "No commissioner discovered" string found. |
| if "No commissioner discovered" in line: |
| logging.error(line.rstrip('\n')) |
| handle_discovery_failure(log_paths) |
| |
| elif "Discovered Commissioner" in line: |
| valid_discovered_commissioner = line.rstrip('\n') |
| |
| elif valid_discovered_commissioner: |
| # Continue parsing the output for the information of interest under 'Discovered Commissioner' |
| if 'Vendor ID:' in line: |
| valid_vendor_id = validate_value(VENDOR_ID, log_paths, line, 'Vendor ID') |
| |
| elif 'Product ID:' in line: |
| valid_product_id = validate_value(PRODUCT_ID, log_paths, line, 'Product ID') |
| |
| elif 'Device Type:' in line: |
| valid_device_type = validate_value(DEVICE_TYPE_CASTING_VIDEO_PLAYER, log_paths, line, 'Device Type') |
| |
| # A valid commissioner has VENDOR_ID, PRODUCT_ID, and DEVICE TYPE in its list of entries. |
| if valid_vendor_id and valid_product_id and valid_device_type: |
| logging.info('Found a valid commissioner in the Linux tv-casting-app logs:') |
| logging.info(valid_discovered_commissioner) |
| logging.info(valid_vendor_id) |
| logging.info(valid_product_id) |
| logging.info(valid_device_type) |
| logging.info('Discovery success!') |
| break |
| |
| |
| @click.command() |
| @click.option('--tv-app-rel-path', type=str, default='out/tv-app/chip-tv-app', help='Path to the Linux tv-app executable.') |
| @click.option('--tv-casting-app-rel-path', type=str, default='out/tv-casting-app/chip-tv-casting-app', help='Path to the Linux tv-casting-app executable.') |
| def test_discovery_fn(tv_app_rel_path, tv_casting_app_rel_path): |
| """Test if the Linux tv-casting-app is able to discover the Linux tv-app. |
| |
| Default paths for the executables are provided but can be overridden via command line arguments. |
| For example: python3 run_tv_casting_test.py --tv-app-rel-path=path/to/tv-app |
| --tv-casting-app-rel-path=path/to/tv-casting-app |
| """ |
| # Store the log files to a temporary directory. |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir: |
| linux_tv_app_log_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, LINUX_TV_APP_LOGS) |
| linux_tv_casting_app_log_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, LINUX_TV_CASTING_APP_LOGS) |
| |
| with open(linux_tv_app_log_path, 'w') as linux_tv_app_log_file, open(linux_tv_casting_app_log_path, 'w') as linux_tv_casting_app_log_file: |
| |
| # Configure command options to disable stdout buffering during tests. |
| disable_stdout_buffering_cmd = [] |
| # On Unix-like systems, use stdbuf to disable stdout buffering. |
| if sys.platform == 'darwin' or sys.platform == 'linux': |
| disable_stdout_buffering_cmd = ['stdbuf', '-o0', '-i0'] |
| |
| tv_app_abs_path = os.path.abspath(tv_app_rel_path) |
| # Run the Linux tv-app subprocess. |
| with ProcessManager(disable_stdout_buffering_cmd + [tv_app_abs_path], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) as tv_app_process: |
| |
| if not start_up_tv_app_success(tv_app_process, linux_tv_app_log_file): |
| handle_discovery_failure([linux_tv_app_log_path]) |
| |
| tv_casting_app_abs_path = os.path.abspath(tv_casting_app_rel_path) |
| # Run the Linux tv-casting-app subprocess. |
| with ProcessManager(disable_stdout_buffering_cmd + [tv_casting_app_abs_path], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) as tv_casting_app_process: |
| log_paths = [linux_tv_app_log_path, linux_tv_casting_app_log_path] |
| tv_casting_app_info = (tv_casting_app_process, linux_tv_casting_app_log_file) |
| parse_output_for_valid_commissioner(tv_casting_app_info, log_paths) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| |
| # Start with a clean slate by removing any previously cached entries. |
| os.system('rm -f /tmp/chip_*') |
| |
| # Test discovery between the Linux tv-casting-app and the tv-app. |
| test_discovery_fn() |