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c565e25c
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c565e25c
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Mar 27, 2017
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Joshua Haberman
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Merge pull request #1662 from haberman/jsconformance
Conformance tests for JavaScript (Node.js). 15 tests are failing.
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Makefile.am
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README.md
conformance/README.md
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conformance_nodejs.js
conformance/conformance_nodejs.js
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failure_list_js.txt
conformance/failure_list_js.txt
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utils.js
js/binary/utils.js
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message.js
js/message.js
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tests.sh
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conformance/Makefile.am
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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ other_language_protoc_outputs = \
conformance_pb2.py
\
Conformance.pbobjc.h
\
Conformance.pbobjc.m
\
conformance_pb.js
\
conformance_pb.rb
\
com/google/protobuf/Any.java
\
com/google/protobuf/AnyOrBuilder.java
\
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@@ -183,6 +184,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \
failure_list_cpp.txt
\
failure_list_csharp.txt
\
failure_list_java.txt
\
failure_list_js.txt
\
failure_list_objc.txt
\
failure_list_python.txt
\
failure_list_python_cpp.txt
\
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@@ -230,12 +232,19 @@ conformance_objc-conformance_objc.$(OBJEXT): Conformance.pbobjc.h google/protobu
endif
# JavaScript well-known types are expected to be in a directory called
# google-protobuf, because they are usually in the google-protobuf npm
# package. But we want to use the sources from our tree, so we recreate
# that directory structure here.
google-protobuf
:
mkdir
google-protobuf
if
USE_EXTERNAL_PROTOC
# Some implementations include pre-generated versions of well-known types.
protoc_middleman
:
$(conformance_protoc_inputs) $(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
$(PROTOC)
-I
$(srcdir)
-I
$(top_srcdir)
--cpp_out
=
.
--java_out
=
.
--ruby_out
=
.
--objc_out
=
.
--python_out
=
.
--php_out
=
.
$(conformance_protoc_inputs)
$(PROTOC)
-I
$(srcdir)
-I
$(top_srcdir)
--cpp_out
=
.
--java_out
=
.
--ruby_out
=
.
--python_out
=
.
--php_out
=
.
$(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
protoc_middleman
:
$(conformance_protoc_inputs) $(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
google-protobuf
$(PROTOC)
-I
$(srcdir)
-I
$(top_srcdir)
--cpp_out
=
.
--java_out
=
.
--ruby_out
=
.
--objc_out
=
.
--python_out
=
.
--php_out
=
.
--js_out
=
import_style
=
commonjs,binary:.
$(conformance_protoc_inputs)
$(PROTOC)
-I
$(srcdir)
-I
$(top_srcdir)
--cpp_out
=
.
--java_out
=
.
--ruby_out
=
.
--python_out
=
.
--php_out
=
.
--js_out
=
import_style
=
commonjs,binary:google-protobuf
$(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
##
$(PROTOC)
-I
$(srcdir)
-I
$(top_srcdir)
--java_out
=
lite:lite
$(conformance_protoc_inputs)
$(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
touch
protoc_middleman
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@@ -244,9 +253,9 @@ else
# We have to cd to $(srcdir) before executing protoc because $(protoc_inputs) is
# relative to srcdir, which may not be the same as the current directory when
# building out-of-tree.
protoc_middleman
:
$(top_srcdir)/src/protoc$(EXEEXT) $(conformance_protoc_inputs) $(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
oldpwd
=
`
pwd
`
&&
(
cd
$(srcdir)
&&
$$
oldpwd/../src/protoc
$(EXEEXT)
-I
.
-I
$(top_srcdir)
/src
--cpp_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--java_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--ruby_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--objc_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--python_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--php_out
=
$$
oldpwd
$(conformance_protoc_inputs)
)
oldpwd
=
`
pwd
`
&&
(
cd
$(srcdir)
&&
$$
oldpwd/../src/protoc
$(EXEEXT)
-I
.
-I
$(top_srcdir)
/src
--cpp_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--java_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--ruby_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--python_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--php_out
=
$$
oldpwd
$(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
)
protoc_middleman
:
$(top_srcdir)/src/protoc$(EXEEXT) $(conformance_protoc_inputs) $(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
google-protobuf
oldpwd
=
`
pwd
`
&&
(
cd
$(srcdir)
&&
$$
oldpwd/../src/protoc
$(EXEEXT)
-I
.
-I
$(top_srcdir)
/src
--cpp_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--java_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--ruby_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--objc_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--python_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--php_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--js_out
=
import_style
=
commonjs,binary:
$$
oldpwd
$(conformance_protoc_inputs)
)
oldpwd
=
`
pwd
`
&&
(
cd
$(srcdir)
&&
$$
oldpwd/../src/protoc
$(EXEEXT)
-I
.
-I
$(top_srcdir)
/src
--cpp_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--java_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--ruby_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--python_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--php_out
=
$$
oldpwd
--js_out
=
import_style
=
commonjs,binary:
$$
oldpwd/google-protobuf
$(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
)
## @mkdir -p lite
## oldpwd=`pwd` &&
(
cd
$(srcdir)
&&
$$
oldpwd/../src/protoc
$(EXEEXT)
-I
.
-I
$(top_srcdir)
/src
--java_out
=
lite:
$$
oldpwd/lite
$(conformance_protoc_inputs)
$(well_known_type_protoc_inputs)
)
touch
protoc_middleman
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@@ -335,6 +344,9 @@ test_python: protoc_middleman conformance-test-runner
test_python_cpp
:
protoc_middleman conformance-test-runner
./conformance-test-runner
--enforce_recommended
--failure_list
failure_list_python_cpp.txt ./conformance_python.py
test_nodejs
:
protoc_middleman conformance-test-runner $(other_language_protoc_outputs)
NODE_PATH
=
../js:. ./conformance-test-runner
--enforce_recommended
--failure_list
failure_list_js.txt ./conformance_nodejs.js
if
OBJC_CONFORMANCE_TEST
test_objc
:
protoc_middleman conformance-test-runner conformance-objc
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conformance/README.md
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@@ -19,11 +19,39 @@ directory to build `protoc`, since all the tests depend on it.
$ make
Then to run the tests against the C++ implementation, run:
Running the tests for C++
-------------------------
To run the tests against the C++ implementation, run:
$ cd conformance && make test_cpp
More tests and languages will be added soon!
Running the tests for JavaScript (Node.js)
------------------------------------------
To run the JavaScript tests against Node.js, make sure you have "node"
on your path and then run:
$ cd conformance && make test_nodejs
Running the tests for Ruby (MRI)
--------------------------------
To run the Ruby tests against MRI, first build the C extension:
$ cd ruby && rake
Then run the tests like so:
$ cd conformance && make test_ruby
Running the tests for other languages
-------------------------------------
Most of the languages in the Protobuf source tree are set up to run
conformance tests. However some of them are more tricky to set up
properly. See
`tests.sh`
in the base of the repository to see how
Travis runs the tests.
Testing other Protocol Buffer implementations
---------------------------------------------
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conformance/conformance_nodejs.js
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
* Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
* Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
* https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
* in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
* distribution.
* * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
var
conformance
=
require
(
'conformance_pb'
);
var
test_messages_proto3
=
require
(
'google/protobuf/test_messages_proto3_pb'
);
var
fs
=
require
(
'fs'
);
var
testCount
=
0
;
function
doTest
(
request
)
{
var
testMessage
;
var
response
=
new
conformance
.
ConformanceResponse
();
try
{
if
(
request
.
getRequestedOutputFormat
()
===
conformance
.
WireFormat
.
JSON
)
{
response
.
setSkipped
(
"JSON not supported."
);
return
response
;
}
switch
(
request
.
getPayloadCase
())
{
case
conformance
.
ConformanceRequest
.
PayloadCase
.
PROTOBUF_PAYLOAD
:
try
{
testMessage
=
test_messages_proto3
.
TestAllTypes
.
deserializeBinary
(
request
.
getProtobufPayload
());
}
catch
(
err
)
{
response
.
setParseError
(
err
.
toString
());
return
response
;
}
case
conformance
.
ConformanceRequest
.
PayloadCase
.
JSON_PAYLOAD
:
response
.
setSkipped
(
"JSON not supported."
);
return
response
;
case
conformance
.
ConformanceRequest
.
PayloadCase
.
PAYLOAD_NOT_SET
:
response
.
setRuntimeError
(
"Request didn't have payload"
);
return
response
;
}
switch
(
request
.
getRequestedOutputFormat
())
{
case
conformance
.
WireFormat
.
UNSPECIFIED
:
response
.
setRuntimeError
(
"Unspecified output format"
);
return
response
;
case
conformance
.
WireFormat
.
PROTOBUF
:
response
.
setProtobufPayload
(
testMessage
.
serializeBinary
());
case
conformance
.
WireFormat
.
JSON
:
response
.
setSkipped
(
"JSON not supported."
);
return
response
;
default
:
throw
"Request didn't have requested output format"
;
}
}
catch
(
err
)
{
response
.
setRuntimeError
(
err
.
toString
());
}
return
response
;
}
function
onEof
(
totalRead
)
{
if
(
totalRead
==
0
)
{
return
undefined
;
}
else
{
throw
"conformance_nodejs: premature EOF on stdin."
;
}
}
// Utility function to read a buffer of N bytes.
function
readBuffer
(
bytes
)
{
var
buf
=
new
Buffer
(
bytes
);
var
totalRead
=
0
;
while
(
totalRead
<
bytes
)
{
var
read
=
0
;
try
{
read
=
fs
.
readSync
(
process
.
stdin
.
fd
,
buf
,
totalRead
,
bytes
-
totalRead
);
}
catch
(
e
)
{
if
(
e
.
code
==
'EOF'
)
{
return
onEof
(
totalRead
)
}
else
if
(
e
.
code
==
'EAGAIN'
)
{
}
else
{
throw
"conformance_nodejs: Error reading from stdin."
+
e
;
}
}
totalRead
+=
read
;
}
return
buf
;
}
function
writeBuffer
(
buffer
)
{
var
totalWritten
=
0
;
while
(
totalWritten
<
buffer
.
length
)
{
totalWritten
+=
fs
.
writeSync
(
process
.
stdout
.
fd
,
buffer
,
totalWritten
,
buffer
.
length
-
totalWritten
);
}
}
// Returns true if the test ran successfully, false on legitimate EOF.
// If EOF is encountered in an unexpected place, raises IOError.
function
doTestIo
()
{
var
lengthBuf
=
readBuffer
(
4
);
if
(
!
lengthBuf
)
{
return
false
;
}
var
length
=
lengthBuf
.
readInt32LE
(
0
);
var
serializedRequest
=
readBuffer
(
length
);
if
(
!
serializedRequest
)
{
throw
"conformance_nodejs: Failed to read request."
;
}
serializedRequest
=
new
Uint8Array
(
serializedRequest
);
var
request
=
conformance
.
ConformanceRequest
.
deserializeBinary
(
serializedRequest
);
var
response
=
doTest
(
request
);
var
serializedResponse
=
response
.
serializeBinary
();
lengthBuf
=
new
Buffer
(
4
);
lengthBuf
.
writeInt32LE
(
serializedResponse
.
length
,
0
);
writeBuffer
(
lengthBuf
);
writeBuffer
(
new
Buffer
(
serializedResponse
));
testCount
+=
1
return
true
;
}
while
(
true
)
{
if
(
!
doTestIo
())
{
console
.
error
(
'conformance_nodejs: received EOF from test runner '
+
"after "
+
testCount
+
" tests, exiting"
)
break
;
}
}
conformance/failure_list_js.txt
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Required.ProtobufInput.RepeatedScalarSelectsLast.INT32.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.RepeatedScalarSelectsLast.UINT32.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.BOOL.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.DOUBLE.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.FIXED32.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.FIXED64.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.FLOAT.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.INT32.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.INT64.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.SFIXED32.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.SFIXED64.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.SINT32.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.SINT64.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.UINT32.ProtobufOutput
Required.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.UINT64.ProtobufOutput
js/binary/utils.js
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@@ -970,6 +970,10 @@ jspb.utils.byteSourceToUint8Array = function(data) {
return
/** @type {!Uint8Array} */
(
new
Uint8Array
(
data
));
}
if
(
data
.
constructor
===
Buffer
)
{
return
/** @type {!Uint8Array} */
(
new
Uint8Array
(
data
));
}
if
(
data
.
constructor
===
Array
)
{
data
=
/** @type {!Array.<number>} */
(
data
);
return
/** @type {!Uint8Array} */
(
new
Uint8Array
(
data
));
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js/message.js
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@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ goog.define('jspb.Message.MINIMIZE_MEMORY_ALLOCATIONS', COMPILED);
/**
* Does this
browser
support Uint8Aray typed arrays?
* Does this
JavaScript environment
support Uint8Aray typed arrays?
* @type {boolean}
* @private
*/
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tests.sh
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@@ -350,6 +350,7 @@ build_ruby_all() {
build_javascript
()
{
internal_build_cpp
cd
js
&&
npm
install
&&
npm
test
&&
cd
..
cd
conformance
&&
make test_nodejs
&&
cd
..
}
generate_php_test_proto
()
{
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