| # Copyright (c) 2012 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. |
| |
| import logging |
| |
| import pylib.android_commands |
| import pylib.device.device_utils |
| |
| from pylib.device import device_errors |
| |
| |
| class FlagChanger(object): |
| """Changes the flags Chrome runs with. |
| |
| There are two different use cases for this file: |
| * Flags are permanently set by calling Set(). |
| * Flags can be temporarily set for a particular set of unit tests. These |
| tests should call Restore() to revert the flags to their original state |
| once the tests have completed. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, device, cmdline_file): |
| """Initializes the FlagChanger and records the original arguments. |
| |
| Args: |
| device: A DeviceUtils instance. |
| cmdline_file: Path to the command line file on the device. |
| """ |
| # TODO(jbudorick) Remove once telemetry switches over. |
| if isinstance(device, pylib.android_commands.AndroidCommands): |
| device = pylib.device.device_utils.DeviceUtils(device) |
| self._device = device |
| self._cmdline_file = cmdline_file |
| |
| # Save the original flags. |
| try: |
| self._orig_line = self._device.ReadFile(self._cmdline_file).strip() |
| except device_errors.CommandFailedError: |
| self._orig_line = '' |
| |
| # Parse out the flags into a list to facilitate adding and removing flags. |
| self._current_flags = self._TokenizeFlags(self._orig_line) |
| |
| def Get(self): |
| """Returns list of current flags.""" |
| return self._current_flags |
| |
| def Set(self, flags): |
| """Replaces all flags on the current command line with the flags given. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags: A list of flags to set, eg. ['--single-process']. |
| """ |
| if flags: |
| assert flags[0] != 'chrome' |
| |
| self._current_flags = flags |
| self._UpdateCommandLineFile() |
| |
| def AddFlags(self, flags): |
| """Appends flags to the command line if they aren't already there. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags: A list of flags to add on, eg. ['--single-process']. |
| """ |
| if flags: |
| assert flags[0] != 'chrome' |
| |
| # Avoid appending flags that are already present. |
| for flag in flags: |
| if flag not in self._current_flags: |
| self._current_flags.append(flag) |
| self._UpdateCommandLineFile() |
| |
| def RemoveFlags(self, flags): |
| """Removes flags from the command line, if they exist. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags: A list of flags to remove, eg. ['--single-process']. Note that we |
| expect a complete match when removing flags; if you want to remove |
| a switch with a value, you must use the exact string used to add |
| it in the first place. |
| """ |
| if flags: |
| assert flags[0] != 'chrome' |
| |
| for flag in flags: |
| if flag in self._current_flags: |
| self._current_flags.remove(flag) |
| self._UpdateCommandLineFile() |
| |
| def Restore(self): |
| """Restores the flags to their original state.""" |
| self._current_flags = self._TokenizeFlags(self._orig_line) |
| self._UpdateCommandLineFile() |
| |
| def _UpdateCommandLineFile(self): |
| """Writes out the command line to the file, or removes it if empty.""" |
| logging.info('Current flags: %s', self._current_flags) |
| # Root is not required to write to /data/local/tmp/. |
| use_root = '/data/local/tmp/' not in self._cmdline_file |
| if self._current_flags: |
| # The first command line argument doesn't matter as we are not actually |
| # launching the chrome executable using this command line. |
| cmd_line = ' '.join(['_'] + self._current_flags) |
| self._device.WriteFile( |
| self._cmdline_file, cmd_line, as_root=use_root) |
| file_contents = self._device.ReadFile( |
| self._cmdline_file, as_root=use_root).rstrip() |
| assert file_contents == cmd_line, ( |
| 'Failed to set the command line file at %s' % self._cmdline_file) |
| else: |
| self._device.RunShellCommand('rm ' + self._cmdline_file, |
| as_root=use_root) |
| assert not self._device.FileExists(self._cmdline_file), ( |
| 'Failed to remove the command line file at %s' % self._cmdline_file) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _TokenizeFlags(line): |
| """Changes the string containing the command line into a list of flags. |
| |
| Follows similar logic to CommandLine.java::tokenizeQuotedArguments: |
| * Flags are split using whitespace, unless the whitespace is within a |
| pair of quotation marks. |
| * Unlike the Java version, we keep the quotation marks around switch |
| values since we need them to re-create the file when new flags are |
| appended. |
| |
| Args: |
| line: A string containing the entire command line. The first token is |
| assumed to be the program name. |
| """ |
| if not line: |
| return [] |
| |
| tokenized_flags = [] |
| current_flag = "" |
| within_quotations = False |
| |
| # Move through the string character by character and build up each flag |
| # along the way. |
| for c in line.strip(): |
| if c is '"': |
| if len(current_flag) > 0 and current_flag[-1] == '\\': |
| # Last char was a backslash; pop it, and treat this " as a literal. |
| current_flag = current_flag[0:-1] + '"' |
| else: |
| within_quotations = not within_quotations |
| current_flag += c |
| elif not within_quotations and (c is ' ' or c is '\t'): |
| if current_flag is not "": |
| tokenized_flags.append(current_flag) |
| current_flag = "" |
| else: |
| current_flag += c |
| |
| # Tack on the last flag. |
| if not current_flag: |
| if within_quotations: |
| logging.warn('Unterminated quoted argument: ' + line) |
| else: |
| tokenized_flags.append(current_flag) |
| |
| # Return everything but the program name. |
| return tokenized_flags[1:] |