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browser-specific-failures.js
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'use strict';
/**
* Implements a view of how many browser specific failures each engine has over
* time.
*/
const fs = require('fs');
const flags = require('flags');
const Git = require('nodegit');
const lib = require('./lib');
const moment = require('moment');
flags.defineString('from', '2018-07-01', 'Starting date (inclusive)');
flags.defineString('to', moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD'),
'Ending date (exclusive)');
flags.defineStringList('products', ['chrome', 'firefox', 'safari'],
'Browsers to compare. Must match the products used on wpt.fyi');
flags.defineString('output', null,
'Output CSV file to write to. Defaults to ' +
'{stable, experimental}-browser-specific-failures.csv');
flags.defineBoolean('experimental', false,
'Calculate metrics for experimental runs.');
flags.parse();
async function main() {
// Sort the products so that output files are consistent.
const products = flags.get('products');
if (products.length < 2) {
throw new Error('At least 2 products must be specified for this analysis');
}
products.sort();
const repo = await Git.Repository.open('results-analysis-cache.git');
// First, grab aligned runs from the server for the dates that we are
// interested in.
const from = moment(flags.get('from'));
const to = moment(flags.get('to'));
const experimental = flags.get('experimental');
const alignedRuns = await lib.runs.fetchAlignedRunsFromServer(
products, from, to, experimental);
// Verify that we have data for the fetched runs in the results-analysis-cache
// repo.
console.log('Getting local set of run ids from repo');
let before = Date.now();
const localRunIds = await lib.results.getLocalRunIds(repo);
let after = Date.now();
console.log(`Found ${localRunIds.size} ids (took ${after - before} ms)`);
let hadErrors = false;
for (const [date, runs] of alignedRuns.entries()) {
for (const run of runs) {
if (!localRunIds.has(run.id)) {
// If you see this, you probably need to run git-write.js or just update
// your results-analysis-cache.git repo; see the README.md.
console.error(`Run ${run.id} missing from local git repo (${date})`);
hadErrors = true;
}
}
}
if (hadErrors) {
throw new Error('Missing data for some runs (see errors logged above). ' +
'Try running "git fetch --all --tags" in results-analysis-cache/');
}
// Load the test result trees into memory; creates a list of recursive tree
// structures: tree = { trees: [...], tests: [...] }. Each 'tree' represents a
// directory, each 'test' is the results from a given test file.
console.log('Iterating over all runs, loading test results');
before = Date.now();
for (const runs of alignedRuns.values()) {
for (const run of runs) {
// Just in case someone ever adds a 'tree' field to the JSON.
if (run.tree) {
throw new Error('Run JSON contains "tree" field; code needs changed.');
}
run.tree = await lib.results.getGitTree(repo, run);
}
}
after = Date.now();
console.log(`Loading ${alignedRuns.size} sets of runs took ` +
`${after - before} ms`);
// We're ready to score the runs now!
console.log('Calculating browser-specific failures for the runs');
before = Date.now();
const dateToScores = new Map();
for (const [date, runs] of alignedRuns.entries()) {
// The SHA should be the same for all runs, so just grab the first.
const sha = runs[0].full_revision_hash;
const versions = runs.map(run => run.browser_version);
try {
const scores = lib.browserSpecific.scoreBrowserSpecificFailures(
runs, new Set(products));
dateToScores.set(date, {sha, versions, scores});
} catch (e) {
e.message += `\n\tRuns: ${runs.map(r => r.id)}`;
throw e;
}
}
after = Date.now();
console.log(`Done scoring (took ${after - before} ms)`);
// Finally, time to dump stuff.
let outputFilename = flags.get('output');
if (!outputFilename) {
outputFilename = experimental ?
'experimental-browser-specific-failures.csv' :
'stable-browser-specific-failures.csv';
}
console.log(`Writing data to ${outputFilename}`);
let data = 'sha,date';
for (const product of products) {
data += `,${product}-version,${product}`;
}
data += '\n';
// ES6 maps iterate in insertion order, and we initially inserted in date
// order, so we can just iterate |dateToScores|.
for (const [date, shaAndScores] of dateToScores) {
const sha = shaAndScores.sha;
const scores = shaAndScores.scores;
const versions = shaAndScores.versions;
if (!scores) {
console.log(`ERROR: ${date} had no scores`);
continue;
}
const csvRecord = [
sha,
date.substr(0, 10),
];
for (let i = 0; i < products.length; i++) {
csvRecord.push(versions[i]);
csvRecord.push(scores.get(products[i]));
}
data += csvRecord.join(',') + '\n';
}
await fs.promises.writeFile(outputFilename, data, 'utf-8');
}
main().catch(reason => {
console.error(reason);
process.exit(1);
});