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short-description: Integration testsuite builder and launcher
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# gst-validate-launcher
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`gst-validate-launcher` is an application to run unit or integration testsuites
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providing a set of options and features to help debugging them.
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## Run the GStreamer unit tests
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Running GStreamer unit tests is as simple as doing:
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```
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gst-validate-launcher check.gst*
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```
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If you only want to run GStreamer core tests:
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```
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gst-validate-launcher check.gstreamer*
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```
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Or to run unit tests from gst-plugins-base
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```
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gst-validate-launcher check.gst-plugins-base
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```
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You can also run them inside valgrind with the `-vg` option or inside gdb with
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`--gdb` for example.
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## Run the GstValidate default testsuite
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GstValidate comes with a default testsuite to be executed on a default
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set of media samples. Those media samples are stored with `git-lfs` so
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you will need it to be able to launch the default testsuite.
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Then you can run:
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```
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gst-validate-launcher validate
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```
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This will only launch the GstValidate tests and not other applications
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that might be supported (currently `ges-launch` is also supported and
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has its own default testsuite).
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## Example of a testsuite implementation
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To implement a testsuite, you will have to write some simple python code
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that defines the tests to be launched by `gst-validate-launcher`.
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In this example, we will assume that you want to write a whole new
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testsuite based on your own media samples and [scenarios](GstValidateScenario). The
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set of media files and the testsuite implementation file will be
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structured as follow:
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testsuite_folder/
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|-> testsuite.py
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|-> sample_files/
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|-> file.mp4
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|-> file1.mkv
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|-> file2.ogv
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|-> scenarios
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|-> scenario.scenario
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|-> scenario1.scenario
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You should generate the `.media_info` files. To generate them for local
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files, you can use:
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gst-validate-launcher --medias-paths /path/to/sample_files/ --generate-media-info
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For remote streams, you should use
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`gst-validate-media-check-1.0`. For an http stream you can
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for example do:
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gst-validate-media-check-GST_API_VERSION http://someonlinestream.com/thestream \
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--output-file /path/to/testsuite_folder/sample_files/thestream.stream_info
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The `gst-validate-launcher` will use the generated `.media_info` and
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`.stream_info` files to validate the tests as those contain the
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necessary information.
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Then you will need to write the `testsuite.py` file. You can for example
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implement the following testsuite:
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``` python
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"""
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The GstValidate custom testsuite
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"""
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import os
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from launcher.baseclasses import MediaFormatCombination
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from launcher.apps.gstvalidate import *
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TEST_MANAGER = "validate"
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KNOWN_ISSUES = {}
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def setup_tests(test_manager, options):
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print("Setting up the custom testsuite")
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assets_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), ".", "samples_files"))
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options.add_paths(assets_dir)
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# This step will register default data for the test manager:
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# - scenarios such as `play_15s`, `reverse_playback` etc.
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# - encoding formats such as "mp4,h264,mp3" etc.
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# - blacklist such as dash.media_check.*
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# - test generators:
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# - GstValidatePlaybinTestsGenerator
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# - GstValidateMediaCheckTestsGenerator
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# - GstValidateTranscodingTestsGenerator
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# This 'defaults' can be found in 'gst-devtools/validate/launcher/apps/gstvalidate.py#register_defaults'
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# test_manager.register_defaults()
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# Add scenarios
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scenarios = []
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scenarios.append("play_5s")
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scenarios.append("seek_backward")
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test_manager.set_scenarios(scenarios)
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# Add encoding formats used by the transcoding generator
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test_manager.add_encoding_formats([
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MediaFormatCombination("mp4", "mp3", "h264"),])
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# Add generators
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# GstValidatePlaybinTestsGenerator needs at least one media file
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test_manager.add_generators([GstValidateMediaCheckTestsGenerator(test_manager)])
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# GstValidatePlaybinTestsGenerator needs at least one scenario
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test_manager.add_generators([GstValidatePlaybinTestsGenerator(test_manager)])
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# GstValidateTranscodingTestsGenerator needs at least one MediaFormatCombination
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test_manager.add_generators([GstValidateTranscodingTestsGenerator(test_manager)])
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# list of combo to blacklist tests. Here it blacklists all tests with playback.seek_backward
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test_manager.set_default_blacklist([
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("custom_testsuite.file.playback.seek_backward.*",
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"Not supported by this testsuite."),])
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# you can even pass known issues to bypass an existing error in your custom testsuite
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test_manager.add_expected_issues(KNOWN_ISSUES)
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return True
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```
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Once this is done, you've got a testsuite that will:
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- Run playbin pipelines on `file.mp4`, `file1.mkv` and `file2.ogv`>
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executing `play_5s` and `seek_backward` scenarios
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- Transcode `file.mp4,` `file1.mkv` and `file2.ogv` to h264 and
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mp3 in a MP4 container
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The only thing to do to run the testsuite is:
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gst-validate-launcher --testsuites-dir=/path/to/testsuite_folder/ testsuite
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# Invocation
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You can find detailed information about the launcher by launching it:
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gst-validate-launcher --help
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You can list all the tests with:
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gst-validate-launcher --testsuites-dir=/path/to/testsuite_folder/ testsuite -L
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