Update to have the same features as gst-validate.
1) Handle interrupts properly, with the additional of having the
'eos-on-shutdown' argument that sends EOS to the pipeline. This is
very useful for transcoding processes to finish correctly.
2) Print issues on the end of application
Adds a new expected-results argument to receive a file that is used
as a base for comparison with the new results. In case differences are
found, the application will print those issues.
They weren't waiting for the pipeline to properly change state
before sending seek events, that would cause some events to
return TRUE even if they were not handled
The tests are very simple as they only write the first error they
found during playback. If no error is set, an empty string is
printed.
The playback pipeline isn't monitored with validate monitors for now
This struct stores information about a media and tests run on it. It
also has a few helper functions that allows storing the results to a
file and loading it back.
Instead of having the file-checker object that would compare the
extracted values from the file to expected results set to its properties,
the media-info will store the values and it will be possible to compare
old media-info with new media-info from the same file. This allows
tracking improvements and regressions on different gstreamer versions.
Right now, the media-info is very tiny and doesn't store much info, only
the uri and the file size in bytes, but it will receive more additions in
the upcoming commits for storing duration, media topology, seekability and
playback information.
The GstQaRunner is now a simple aggregator of reports that it receives
from monitors and filechecker. This allows it to be used in both
scenarios without APIs that expect GstElement or Monitors, that are
only used on the pipeline monitoring QA tests.
Adds a property that triggers the file playback tests on
GstQaFileCheker. Also enable it in the gst-transcoding post file checks.
The implementation is simple, just create a playbin2 and use fakesinks
as sinks, set it to playing and wait for either EOS or ERROR messages.
Use our own custom comparison to allow to add more fine grained error
reporting. Also the encoding profile is_equal function is too strict as
it also compares profiles names, that doesn't matter to us.
This commit implementation is still initial and needs improvements as it
isn't using the restriction caps, which includes information that might not be
on the profile format caps.