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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
2 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
4 # found in the LICENSE file.
6 """Crocodile - compute coverage numbers for Chrome coverage dashboard."""
8 import optparse
9 import os
10 import platform
11 import re
12 import sys
13 import croc_html
14 import croc_scan
17 class CrocError(Exception):
18 """Coverage error."""
21 class CrocStatError(CrocError):
22 """Error evaluating coverage stat."""
24 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 class CoverageStats(dict):
28 """Coverage statistics."""
30 # Default dictionary values for this stat.
31 DEFAULTS = { 'files_covered': 0,
32 'files_instrumented': 0,
33 'files_executable': 0,
34 'lines_covered': 0,
35 'lines_instrumented': 0,
36 'lines_executable': 0 }
38 def Add(self, coverage_stats):
39 """Adds a contribution from another coverage stats dict.
41 Args:
42 coverage_stats: Statistics to add to this one.
43 """
44 for k, v in coverage_stats.iteritems():
45 if k in self:
46 self[k] += v
47 else:
48 self[k] = v
50 def AddDefaults(self):
51 """Add some default stats which might be assumed present.
53 Do not clobber if already present. Adds resilience when evaling a
54 croc file which expects certain stats to exist."""
55 for k, v in self.DEFAULTS.iteritems():
56 if not k in self:
57 self[k] = v
59 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62 class CoveredFile(object):
63 """Information about a single covered file."""
65 def __init__(self, filename, **kwargs):
66 """Constructor.
68 Args:
69 filename: Full path to file, '/'-delimited.
70 kwargs: Keyword args are attributes for file.
71 """
72 self.filename = filename
73 self.attrs = dict(kwargs)
75 # Move these to attrs?
76 self.local_path = None # Local path to file
77 self.in_lcov = False # Is file instrumented?
79 # No coverage data for file yet
80 self.lines = {} # line_no -> None=executable, 0=instrumented, 1=covered
81 self.stats = CoverageStats()
83 def UpdateCoverage(self):
84 """Updates the coverage summary based on covered lines."""
85 exe = instr = cov = 0
86 for l in self.lines.itervalues():
87 exe += 1
88 if l is not None:
89 instr += 1
90 if l == 1:
91 cov += 1
93 # Add stats that always exist
94 self.stats = CoverageStats(lines_executable=exe,
95 lines_instrumented=instr,
96 lines_covered=cov,
97 files_executable=1)
99 # Add conditional stats
100 if cov:
101 self.stats['files_covered'] = 1
102 if instr or self.in_lcov:
103 self.stats['files_instrumented'] = 1
105 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
108 class CoveredDir(object):
109 """Information about a directory containing covered files."""
111 def __init__(self, dirpath):
112 """Constructor.
114 Args:
115 dirpath: Full path of directory, '/'-delimited.
117 self.dirpath = dirpath
119 # List of covered files directly in this dir, indexed by filename (not
120 # full path)
121 self.files = {}
123 # List of subdirs, indexed by filename (not full path)
124 self.subdirs = {}
126 # Dict of CoverageStats objects summarizing all children, indexed by group
127 self.stats_by_group = {'all': CoverageStats()}
128 # TODO: by language
130 def GetTree(self, indent=''):
131 """Recursively gets stats for the directory and its children.
133 Args:
134 indent: indent prefix string.
136 Returns:
137 The tree as a string.
139 dest = []
141 # Compile all groupstats
142 groupstats = []
143 for group in sorted(self.stats_by_group):
144 s = self.stats_by_group[group]
145 if not s.get('lines_executable'):
146 continue # Skip groups with no executable lines
147 groupstats.append('%s:%d/%d/%d' % (
148 group, s.get('lines_covered', 0),
149 s.get('lines_instrumented', 0),
150 s.get('lines_executable', 0)))
152 outline = '%s%-30s %s' % (indent,
153 os.path.split(self.dirpath)[1] + '/',
154 ' '.join(groupstats))
155 dest.append(outline.rstrip())
157 for d in sorted(self.subdirs):
158 dest.append(self.subdirs[d].GetTree(indent=indent + ' '))
160 return '\n'.join(dest)
162 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
165 class Coverage(object):
166 """Code coverage for a group of files."""
168 def __init__(self):
169 """Constructor."""
170 self.files = {} # Map filename --> CoverageFile
171 self.root_dirs = [] # (root, altname)
172 self.rules = [] # (regexp, dict of RHS attrs)
173 self.tree = CoveredDir('')
174 self.print_stats = [] # Dicts of args to PrintStat()
176 # Functions which need to be replaced for unit testing
177 self.add_files_walk = os.walk # Walk function for AddFiles()
178 self.scan_file = croc_scan.ScanFile # Source scanner for AddFiles()
180 def CleanupFilename(self, filename):
181 """Cleans up a filename.
183 Args:
184 filename: Input filename.
186 Returns:
187 The cleaned up filename.
189 Changes all path separators to '/'.
190 Makes relative paths (those starting with '../' or './' absolute.
191 Replaces all instances of root dirs with alternate names.
193 # Change path separators
194 filename = filename.replace('\\', '/')
196 # Windows doesn't care about case sensitivity.
197 if platform.system() in ['Windows', 'Microsoft']:
198 filename = filename.lower()
200 # If path is relative, make it absolute
201 # TODO: Perhaps we should default to relative instead, and only understand
202 # absolute to be files starting with '\', '/', or '[A-Za-z]:'?
203 if filename.split('/')[0] in ('.', '..'):
204 filename = os.path.abspath(filename).replace('\\', '/')
206 # Replace alternate roots
207 for root, alt_name in self.root_dirs:
208 # Windows doesn't care about case sensitivity.
209 if platform.system() in ['Windows', 'Microsoft']:
210 root = root.lower()
211 filename = re.sub('^' + re.escape(root) + '(?=(/|$))',
212 alt_name, filename)
213 return filename
215 def ClassifyFile(self, filename):
216 """Applies rules to a filename, to see if we care about it.
218 Args:
219 filename: Input filename.
221 Returns:
222 A dict of attributes for the file, accumulated from the right hand sides
223 of rules which fired.
225 attrs = {}
227 # Process all rules
228 for regexp, rhs_dict in self.rules:
229 if regexp.match(filename):
230 attrs.update(rhs_dict)
232 return attrs
233 # TODO: Files can belong to multiple groups?
234 # (test/source)
235 # (mac/pc/win)
236 # (media_test/all_tests)
237 # (small/med/large)
238 # How to handle that?
240 def AddRoot(self, root_path, alt_name='_'):
241 """Adds a root directory.
243 Args:
244 root_path: Root directory to add.
245 alt_name: If specified, name of root dir. Otherwise, defaults to '_'.
247 Raises:
248 ValueError: alt_name was blank.
250 # Alt name must not be blank. If it were, there wouldn't be a way to
251 # reverse-resolve from a root-replaced path back to the local path, since
252 # '' would always match the beginning of the candidate filename, resulting
253 # in an infinite loop.
254 if not alt_name:
255 raise ValueError('AddRoot alt_name must not be blank.')
257 # Clean up root path based on existing rules
258 self.root_dirs.append([self.CleanupFilename(root_path), alt_name])
260 def AddRule(self, path_regexp, **kwargs):
261 """Adds a rule.
263 Args:
264 path_regexp: Regular expression to match for filenames. These are
265 matched after root directory replacement.
266 kwargs: Keyword arguments are attributes to set if the rule applies.
268 Keyword arguments currently supported:
269 include: If True, includes matches; if False, excludes matches. Ignored
270 if None.
271 group: If not None, sets group to apply to matches.
272 language: If not None, sets file language to apply to matches.
275 # Compile regexp ahead of time
276 self.rules.append([re.compile(path_regexp), dict(kwargs)])
278 def GetCoveredFile(self, filename, add=False):
279 """Gets the CoveredFile object for the filename.
281 Args:
282 filename: Name of file to find.
283 add: If True, will add the file if it's not present. This applies the
284 transformations from AddRoot() and AddRule(), and only adds the file
285 if a rule includes it, and it has a group and language.
287 Returns:
288 The matching CoveredFile object, or None if not present.
290 # Clean filename
291 filename = self.CleanupFilename(filename)
293 # Check for existing match
294 if filename in self.files:
295 return self.files[filename]
297 # File isn't one we know about. If we can't add it, give up.
298 if not add:
299 return None
301 # Check rules to see if file can be added. Files must be included and
302 # have a group and language.
303 attrs = self.ClassifyFile(filename)
304 if not (attrs.get('include')
305 and attrs.get('group')
306 and attrs.get('language')):
307 return None
309 # Add the file
310 f = CoveredFile(filename, **attrs)
311 self.files[filename] = f
313 # Return the newly covered file
314 return f
316 def RemoveCoveredFile(self, cov_file):
317 """Removes the file from the covered file list.
319 Args:
320 cov_file: A file object returned by GetCoveredFile().
322 self.files.pop(cov_file.filename)
324 def ParseLcovData(self, lcov_data):
325 """Adds coverage from LCOV-formatted data.
327 Args:
328 lcov_data: An iterable returning lines of data in LCOV format. For
329 example, a file or list of strings.
331 cov_file = None
332 cov_lines = None
333 for line in lcov_data:
334 line = line.strip()
335 if line.startswith('SF:'):
336 # Start of data for a new file; payload is filename
337 cov_file = self.GetCoveredFile(line[3:], add=True)
338 if cov_file:
339 cov_lines = cov_file.lines
340 cov_file.in_lcov = True # File was instrumented
341 elif not cov_file:
342 # Inside data for a file we don't care about - so skip it
343 pass
344 elif line.startswith('DA:'):
345 # Data point - that is, an executable line in current file
346 line_no, is_covered = map(int, line[3:].split(','))
347 if is_covered:
348 # Line is covered
349 cov_lines[line_no] = 1
350 elif cov_lines.get(line_no) != 1:
351 # Line is not covered, so track it as uncovered
352 cov_lines[line_no] = 0
353 elif line == 'end_of_record':
354 cov_file.UpdateCoverage()
355 cov_file = None
356 # (else ignore other line types)
358 def ParseLcovFile(self, input_filename):
359 """Adds coverage data from a .lcov file.
361 Args:
362 input_filename: Input filename.
364 # TODO: All manner of error checking
365 lcov_file = None
366 try:
367 lcov_file = open(input_filename, 'rt')
368 self.ParseLcovData(lcov_file)
369 finally:
370 if lcov_file:
371 lcov_file.close()
373 def GetStat(self, stat, group='all', default=None):
374 """Gets a statistic from the coverage object.
376 Args:
377 stat: Statistic to get. May also be an evaluatable python expression,
378 using the stats. For example, 'stat1 - stat2'.
379 group: File group to match; if 'all', matches all groups.
380 default: Value to return if there was an error evaluating the stat. For
381 example, if the stat does not exist. If None, raises
382 CrocStatError.
384 Returns:
385 The evaluated stat, or None if error.
387 Raises:
388 CrocStatError: Error evaluating stat.
390 # TODO: specify a subdir to get the stat from, then walk the tree to
391 # print the stats from just that subdir
393 # Make sure the group exists
394 if group not in self.tree.stats_by_group:
395 if default is None:
396 raise CrocStatError('Group %r not found.' % group)
397 else:
398 return default
400 stats = self.tree.stats_by_group[group]
401 # Unit tests use real dicts, not CoverageStats objects,
402 # so we can't AddDefaults() on them.
403 if group == 'all' and hasattr(stats, 'AddDefaults'):
404 stats.AddDefaults()
405 try:
406 return eval(stat, {'__builtins__': {'S': self.GetStat}}, stats)
407 except Exception, e:
408 if default is None:
409 raise CrocStatError('Error evaluating stat %r: %s' % (stat, e))
410 else:
411 return default
413 def PrintStat(self, stat, format=None, outfile=sys.stdout, **kwargs):
414 """Prints a statistic from the coverage object.
416 Args:
417 stat: Statistic to get. May also be an evaluatable python expression,
418 using the stats. For example, 'stat1 - stat2'.
419 format: Format string to use when printing stat. If None, prints the
420 stat and its evaluation.
421 outfile: File stream to output stat to; defaults to stdout.
422 kwargs: Additional args to pass to GetStat().
424 s = self.GetStat(stat, **kwargs)
425 if format is None:
426 outfile.write('GetStat(%r) = %s\n' % (stat, s))
427 else:
428 outfile.write(format % s + '\n')
430 def AddFiles(self, src_dir):
431 """Adds files to coverage information.
433 LCOV files only contains files which are compiled and instrumented as part
434 of running coverage. This function finds missing files and adds them.
436 Args:
437 src_dir: Directory on disk at which to start search. May be a relative
438 path on disk starting with '.' or '..', or an absolute path, or a
439 path relative to an alt_name for one of the roots
440 (for example, '_/src'). If the alt_name matches more than one root,
441 all matches will be attempted.
443 Note that dirs not underneath one of the root dirs and covered by an
444 inclusion rule will be ignored.
446 # Check for root dir alt_names in the path and replace with the actual
447 # root dirs, then recurse.
448 found_root = False
449 for root, alt_name in self.root_dirs:
450 replaced_root = re.sub('^' + re.escape(alt_name) + '(?=(/|$))', root,
451 src_dir)
452 if replaced_root != src_dir:
453 found_root = True
454 self.AddFiles(replaced_root)
455 if found_root:
456 return # Replaced an alt_name with a root_dir, so already recursed.
458 for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in self.add_files_walk(src_dir):
459 # Make a copy of the dirnames list so we can modify the original to
460 # prune subdirs we don't need to walk.
461 for d in list(dirnames):
462 # Add trailing '/' to directory names so dir-based regexps can match
463 # '/' instead of needing to specify '(/|$)'.
464 dpath = self.CleanupFilename(dirpath + '/' + d) + '/'
465 attrs = self.ClassifyFile(dpath)
466 if not attrs.get('include'):
467 # Directory has been excluded, so don't traverse it
468 # TODO: Document the slight weirdness caused by this: If you
469 # AddFiles('./A'), and the rules include 'A/B/C/D' but not 'A/B',
470 # then it won't recurse into './A/B' so won't find './A/B/C/D'.
471 # Workarounds are to AddFiles('./A/B/C/D') or AddFiles('./A/B/C').
472 # The latter works because it explicitly walks the contents of the
473 # path passed to AddFiles(), so it finds './A/B/C/D'.
474 dirnames.remove(d)
476 for f in filenames:
477 local_path = dirpath + '/' + f
479 covf = self.GetCoveredFile(local_path, add=True)
480 if not covf:
481 continue
483 # Save where we found the file, for generating line-by-line HTML output
484 covf.local_path = local_path
486 if covf.in_lcov:
487 # File already instrumented and doesn't need to be scanned
488 continue
490 if not covf.attrs.get('add_if_missing', 1):
491 # Not allowed to add the file
492 self.RemoveCoveredFile(covf)
493 continue
495 # Scan file to find potentially-executable lines
496 lines = self.scan_file(covf.local_path, covf.attrs.get('language'))
497 if lines:
498 for l in lines:
499 covf.lines[l] = None
500 covf.UpdateCoverage()
501 else:
502 # File has no executable lines, so don't count it
503 self.RemoveCoveredFile(covf)
505 def AddConfig(self, config_data, lcov_queue=None, addfiles_queue=None):
506 """Adds JSON-ish config data.
508 Args:
509 config_data: Config data string.
510 lcov_queue: If not None, object to append lcov_files to instead of
511 parsing them immediately.
512 addfiles_queue: If not None, object to append add_files to instead of
513 processing them immediately.
515 # TODO: All manner of error checking
516 cfg = eval(config_data, {'__builtins__': {}}, {})
518 for rootdict in cfg.get('roots', []):
519 self.AddRoot(rootdict['root'], alt_name=rootdict.get('altname', '_'))
521 for ruledict in cfg.get('rules', []):
522 regexp = ruledict.pop('regexp')
523 self.AddRule(regexp, **ruledict)
525 for add_lcov in cfg.get('lcov_files', []):
526 if lcov_queue is not None:
527 lcov_queue.append(add_lcov)
528 else:
529 self.ParseLcovFile(add_lcov)
531 for add_path in cfg.get('add_files', []):
532 if addfiles_queue is not None:
533 addfiles_queue.append(add_path)
534 else:
535 self.AddFiles(add_path)
537 self.print_stats += cfg.get('print_stats', [])
539 def ParseConfig(self, filename, **kwargs):
540 """Parses a configuration file.
542 Args:
543 filename: Config filename.
544 kwargs: Additional parameters to pass to AddConfig().
546 # TODO: All manner of error checking
547 f = None
548 try:
549 f = open(filename, 'rt')
550 # Need to strip CR's from CRLF-terminated lines or posix systems can't
551 # eval the data.
552 config_data = f.read().replace('\r\n', '\n')
553 # TODO: some sort of include syntax.
555 # Needs to be done at string-time rather than at eval()-time, so that
556 # it's possible to include parts of dicts. Path from a file to its
557 # include should be relative to the dir containing the file.
559 # Or perhaps it could be done after eval. In that case, there'd be an
560 # 'include' section with a list of files to include. Those would be
561 # eval()'d and recursively pre- or post-merged with the including file.
563 # Or maybe just don't worry about it, since multiple configs can be
564 # specified on the command line.
565 self.AddConfig(config_data, **kwargs)
566 finally:
567 if f:
568 f.close()
570 def UpdateTreeStats(self):
571 """Recalculates the tree stats from the currently covered files.
573 Also calculates coverage summary for files.
575 self.tree = CoveredDir('')
576 for cov_file in self.files.itervalues():
577 # Add the file to the tree
578 fdirs = cov_file.filename.split('/')
579 parent = self.tree
580 ancestors = [parent]
581 for d in fdirs[:-1]:
582 if d not in parent.subdirs:
583 if parent.dirpath:
584 parent.subdirs[d] = CoveredDir(parent.dirpath + '/' + d)
585 else:
586 parent.subdirs[d] = CoveredDir(d)
587 parent = parent.subdirs[d]
588 ancestors.append(parent)
589 # Final subdir actually contains the file
590 parent.files[fdirs[-1]] = cov_file
592 # Now add file's contribution to coverage by dir
593 for a in ancestors:
594 # Add to 'all' group
595 a.stats_by_group['all'].Add(cov_file.stats)
597 # Add to group file belongs to
598 group = cov_file.attrs.get('group')
599 if group not in a.stats_by_group:
600 a.stats_by_group[group] = CoverageStats()
601 cbyg = a.stats_by_group[group]
602 cbyg.Add(cov_file.stats)
604 def PrintTree(self):
605 """Prints the tree stats."""
606 # Print the tree
607 print 'Lines of code coverage by directory:'
608 print self.tree.GetTree()
610 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
613 def Main(argv):
614 """Main routine.
616 Args:
617 argv: list of arguments
619 Returns:
620 exit code, 0 for normal exit.
622 # Parse args
623 parser = optparse.OptionParser()
624 parser.add_option(
625 '-i', '--input', dest='inputs', type='string', action='append',
626 metavar='FILE',
627 help='read LCOV input from FILE')
628 parser.add_option(
629 '-r', '--root', dest='roots', type='string', action='append',
630 metavar='ROOT[=ALTNAME]',
631 help='add ROOT directory, optionally map in coverage results as ALTNAME')
632 parser.add_option(
633 '-c', '--config', dest='configs', type='string', action='append',
634 metavar='FILE',
635 help='read settings from configuration FILE')
636 parser.add_option(
637 '-a', '--addfiles', dest='addfiles', type='string', action='append',
638 metavar='PATH',
639 help='add files from PATH to coverage data')
640 parser.add_option(
641 '-t', '--tree', dest='tree', action='store_true',
642 help='print tree of code coverage by group')
643 parser.add_option(
644 '-u', '--uninstrumented', dest='uninstrumented', action='store_true',
645 help='list uninstrumented files')
646 parser.add_option(
647 '-m', '--html', dest='html_out', type='string', metavar='PATH',
648 help='write HTML output to PATH')
649 parser.add_option(
650 '-b', '--base_url', dest='base_url', type='string', metavar='URL',
651 help='include URL in base tag of HTML output')
653 parser.set_defaults(
654 inputs=[],
655 roots=[],
656 configs=[],
657 addfiles=[],
658 tree=False,
659 html_out=None,
662 options = parser.parse_args(args=argv)[0]
664 cov = Coverage()
666 # Set root directories for coverage
667 for root_opt in options.roots:
668 if '=' in root_opt:
669 cov.AddRoot(*root_opt.split('='))
670 else:
671 cov.AddRoot(root_opt)
673 # Read config files
674 for config_file in options.configs:
675 cov.ParseConfig(config_file, lcov_queue=options.inputs,
676 addfiles_queue=options.addfiles)
678 # Parse lcov files
679 for input_filename in options.inputs:
680 cov.ParseLcovFile(input_filename)
682 # Add missing files
683 for add_path in options.addfiles:
684 cov.AddFiles(add_path)
686 # Print help if no files specified
687 if not cov.files:
688 print 'No covered files found.'
689 parser.print_help()
690 return 1
692 # Update tree stats
693 cov.UpdateTreeStats()
695 # Print uninstrumented filenames
696 if options.uninstrumented:
697 print 'Uninstrumented files:'
698 for f in sorted(cov.files):
699 covf = cov.files[f]
700 if not covf.in_lcov:
701 print ' %-6s %-6s %s' % (covf.attrs.get('group'),
702 covf.attrs.get('language'), f)
704 # Print tree stats
705 if options.tree:
706 cov.PrintTree()
708 # Print stats
709 for ps_args in cov.print_stats:
710 cov.PrintStat(**ps_args)
712 # Generate HTML
713 if options.html_out:
714 html = croc_html.CrocHtml(cov, options.html_out, options.base_url)
715 html.Write()
717 # Normal exit
718 return 0
721 if __name__ == '__main__':
722 sys.exit(Main(sys.argv))