- Bug 1169044 - Patch 1 - Refactor setting referrer and referrer policy between fetch and XHR. r=khuey (3912ebaef)
- Bug 1150771 - Let ArrayBuffer through object Xrays. r=gabor (bed760277)
- Bug 1151385 - Fail early for cross-origin sandboxPrototype. r=gabor (3b65b1561)
- Bug 1131707 - Transparently forward the construct bit for function forwarders. r=gabor (1f5792775)
- Bug 1170311 - Stop asserting non-null argument to nsIPrincipal::{subsumes,equals}{,ConsideringDomain}. r=gabor (7e36d6683)
- Bug 1171175 - Improve BasePrincipal::IsCodebasePrincipal. r=baku (0d278e8f4)
- Bug 1174731 - patch 1 - Make searchParams attribute readonly, r=smaug (11f5d6dcf)
- Bug 1174731 - patch 2 - Make searchParams attribute readonly, r=annevk (4aa7ea1e4)
- Bug 1170097 - Part 1: Move OriginAttributeDictionary. r=bholley (63a1139dd)
- Bug 1084525 - Part 1: Create initial PromisesActor skeleton r=fitzgen (2ef0ad37d)
- Bug 1131643 - Implement a Location object;r=jlong (710fb9b79)
- Bug 1129834 - Store BreakpointActors by original location;r=jlong (67d16d37a)
- Bug 1129837 - Remove generatedLocation from BreakpointActor;r=jlongster (018a60746)
- Bug 1082837 - test cases for image redirects loaded from the imagelib cache. r=smaug, ckerschb (49d216725)
- Bug 1073352, part 2 - Enable some devtools tests. r=ejpbruel (0de7cfdc0)
- Bug 1131646 - Clean up the breakpoint code;r=jlongster (7fa9c6a76)
- Bug 1136146 - Merge the latest version of the source-map library with fx-team;r=fitzgen (983f2c2e9)
- Bug 1042976 follow up - Remove getInnerId from script actors; r=Mossop (43f935298)
- Bug 837630 - Stop hiding __proto__ from O.getOwnPropertyNames. r=Waldo,peterv,past (0f321614d)
- Bug 1138975 - Refactor breakpoint sliding for non-source mapped sources;r=jlong (9fd4be4e4)
- Fix breaking on the "load" event in the debugger (bug 1054159). r=ochameau (6b6b40e78)
- Bug 983469 - Pause on breakpoint condition exception. r=fitzgen (fb6dfab57)
- Bug 1135435 - Add UI for breakpoint condition throws. r=fitzgen (b2f49cb03)
- Bug 1137384 - Rename ThreadSources as TabSources and move it up into the TabActor. r=ejpbruel (fdf1db5d9)
web-platform-tests
This directory contains the W3C
web-platform-tests. They
can be run using mach:
mach web-platform-tests
To limit the testrun to certain directories use the --include option;
for example:
mach web-platform-tests --include=dom
The testsuite contains a mix of javascript tests and reftests. To
limit the type of tests that get run, use --test-type=testharness for
javascript tests or --test-type=reftest for reftests.
FAQ
-
I fixed a bug and some tests have started to pass. How do I fix the UNEXPECTED-PASS messages when web-platform-tests is run?
You need to update the expectation data for those tests. See the section on expectations below.
-
I want to write some new tests for the web-platform-tests testsuite. How do I do that?
See the section on tests below. At the moment you will have to submit the tests directly to the W3C and wait for them to be imported into the Mozilla tree.
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A test is unstable; how do I disable it?
See the section on disabling tests.
Directories
tests/ contains the tests themselves. This is a copy of a certain
revision of web-platform-tests. The contents of this directory must
not be modified locally as any modifications will be overwritten
whenever a new upstream sync is performed.
harness/ contains the wptrunner
test runner. Again the contents of this directory will be overwritten
on update.
meta/ contains Gecko-specific expectation data. This is explained in
the following section.
Expectation Data
With the tests coming from upstream, it is not guaranteed that they
all pass in Gecko-based browsers. For this reason it is necessary to
provide metadata about the expected results of each test. This is
provided in a set of manifest files in the meta/ subdirectories.
There is one manifest file per test with "non-default"
expectations. By default tests are expected to PASS, and tests with
subtests are expected to have an overall status of OK. The manifest
file of a test has the same path as the test file but under the meta
directory rather than the tests directory and has the suffix .ini.
The format of these files is similar to ini files, but with a couple
of important differences; sections can be nested using indentation,
and only : is permitted as a key-value separator. For example the
expectation file for a test with one failing subtest and one erroring
subtest might look like:
[filename.html]
type: testharness
[Subtest name for failing test]
expected: FAIL
[Subtest name for erroring test]
expected: ERROR
Expectations can also be made platform-specific using a simple python-like conditional syntax e.g. for a test that times out on linux but otherwise fails:
[filename.html]
type: reftest
expected:
if os == "linux": TIMEOUT
FAIL
The available variables for the conditions are those provided by mozinfo.
For more information on manifest files, see the wptrunner documentation.
Autogenerating Expectation Data
After changing some code it may be necessary to update the expectation data for the relevant tests. This can of course be done manually, but tools are available to automate much of the process.
First one must run the tests that have changed status, and save the raw log output to a file:
mach web-platform-tests --include=url/of/test.html --log-raw=new_results.log
Then the web-platform-tests-update command may be run using this log
data to update the expectation files:
mach web-platform-tests-update --no-check-clean new_results.log
By default this only updates the results data for the current
platform. To forcibly overwrite all existing result data, use the
--ignore-existing option to the update command.
Disabling Tests
Tests are disabled using the same manifest files used to set expectation values. For example, if a test is unstable on Windows, it can be disabled using an ini file with the contents:
[filename.html]
type: testharness
disabled:
if os == "win": https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1234567
Test Format
Javascript tests are written using testharness.js. Reftests are similar to standard Gecko reftests without an explicit manifest file, but with in-test or filename conventions for identifying the reference.
New tests must presently be submitted upstream before they can be run on Mozilla infrastructure. This situation is expected to be temporary.
Full documentation on test authoring and submission can be found on testthewebforward.org.
Running Tests In Other Browsers
web-platform-tests is cross browser, and the runner is compatible with multiple browsers. Therefore it's possible to check the behaviour of tests in other browsers. This is somewhat more involved than running them in Firefox since extra dependencies may be required. For example to test in Chrome:
-
Download the chromedriver binary and place it somewhere sensible e.g.
~/bin -
In your goanna source tree activate the virtualenv created by mach, since this has most dependencies already installed. This is typically in objdir/_virtualenv and is activated via e.g.
source objdir/_virtualenv/bin/activate -
Install the extra requirements:
cd testing/web-platform/harness pip install -r requirements_chrome.txt -
Edit the config file
testing/web-platform/wptrunner.iniso that Chrome support is enabled by changing the section that reads:[products] firefox =to read
[products] firefox = chrome =(alternatively create a new config file elsewhere and use the
--configoption toruntests.pyto point wptrunner at this config file). -
Run
runtests.pyusing the location of chromedriver as the binary:cd testing/web-platform python runtests.py --product=chrome --binary=~/bin/chromedriver --log-mach=-
By default this will use the same test checkout and metadata as are in the Gecko tree, so it's easy to compare behaviour relative to Firefox.