The Web Media API Snapshot Test Suite 2018 (WMATS2018) is a test suite for the Web Media API Snapshot 2018 specification. The test suite and specification are being developed as part of the CTA WAVE Project.
This project is forked from W3C Web Platform Tests and is customized to automate test runs on web browsers for embedded devices and appliances suchs as TV sets, set-top boxes, consoles, etc.
A hosted version is available at: https://webapitests2018.ctawave.org
WMATS2018 extends the WPT Runner in a way that only a single window is required to run the tests. The Test Runner itself is migrated to a Node.js Server. The embedded device runs individual tests and sends the results to the Node.js Test Runner via XHR, which update the internal state of the running test session and pushes the new updates to a companion page which shows the progress of a test session (The Companion Page offers also other helpful features like generating test reports, exporting test results, compare test sessions, etc. through an easy to use interface). Once a Test is completed, the Node.js Test Runner sends the URL of the next test which will be opened in the same browser window and the steps will be repeated until all tests are completed. The WPT test files are included without any changes.
Requirements:
- Python 2.7+ (but not Python 3.x)
- Node.js 8.x.x (LTS recommended)
- Git 2.4+ (should support sparse checkout)
- Bash script support (on windows we recommend Git BASH)
Generate hosts file:
$ ./wpt make-hosts-file | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
on Windows:
$ python wpt make-hosts-file | Out-File %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts -Encoding ascii -Append
Download test files according to WMAS2018 specification, call from WPT root directory:
$ ./wmats2018-subset.sh
To download the test results of the four reference browsers (Chromium, Firefox, Safari, Edge):
$ ./download-reference-results
Start Web Platform Test runner:
$ ./wpt serve-wave
Open in Web browser (on the same host):
http://web-platform.test:8050
If you are planning to host the server on a different device than the DUT,
make sure to replace 120.0.0.1 with your server IP and web-platform.test
with your domain name in /etc/hosts
.
The default configuration is loaded from the config.default.json
in the root directory. Configurations from the config.json
in the same format as the config.default.json
override those.
Provide a different location with --config < path_to_config >
as a
start parameter.
It is possible to parameterize a test run with various query parameters provided with the query in the url of the initial request.
Example:
web-platform.test:8050/?path=/2dcontext&types=testharness
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
path |
Specify tests to run. Can be directory or file. Multiple paths can be chained by using , . Paths with leading '/' are interpreted as absolute paths, paths without as regular expressions. (Default: / ) |
web-platform.test:8050/?path=/2dcontext |
types | What types of tests to run. Possible types: testharness , manual and reftest (Default: testharness . Please note that including manual or reftest might lead to unexpected behaviour on embedded devices. It is recommended to only use testharness for automated test runs) |
web-platform.test:8050/?types=testharness,manual |
timeout |
Specify a server side timeout in ms after which a test with no result is timed out | web-platform.test:8050/?timeout=65000 |
token and resume |
Providing a token of an unfinished session will resume it. | web-platform.test:8050/?token=2fb0fb80-63db-4425-8a76-2ea3e6f8269d&resume=1 |
By default pregenerated certificates for the web-platform.test domain
are provided in tools/certs
. If you wish to generate new
certificates for any reason it's possible to use OpenSSL when starting
the server, or starting a test run, by providing the
--ssl-type=openssl
argument to the wpt serve
or wpt run
commands.
If you installed OpenSSL in such a way that running openssl
at a
command line doesn't work, you also need to adjust the path to the
OpenSSL binary. This can be done by adding a section to config.json
like:
"ssl": {"openssl": {"binary": "/path/to/openssl"}}
To prevent browser SSL warnings when running HTTPS tests locally, the
web-platform-tests Root CA file cacert.pem
in tools/certs
must be added as a trusted certificate in your OS/browser.