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use_relative_paths = True
vars = {
# Override root_dir in your .gclient's custom_vars to specify a custom root
# folder name.
"root_dir": "trunk",
"extra_gyp_flag": "-Dextra_gyp_flag=0",
# Use this googlecode_url variable only if there is an internal mirror for it.
# If you do not know, use the full path while defining your new deps entry.
"googlecode_url": "http://%s.googlecode.com/svn",
"sourceforge_url": "http://svn.code.sf.net/p/%(repo)s/code",
"chromium_trunk" : "http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk",
"chromium_revision": "226099",
# A small subset of WebKit is needed for the Android Python test framework.
"webkit_trunk": "http://src.chromium.org/blink/trunk",
}
# NOTE: Prefer revision numbers to tags for svn deps. Use http rather than
# https; the latter can cause problems for users behind proxies.
deps = {
"../chromium_deps":
File(Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/DEPS@" + Var("chromium_revision")),
"build":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/build@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
# Needed by common.gypi.
"google_apis/build":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/google_apis/build@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"testing":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/testing@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"testing/gmock":
From("chromium_deps", "src/testing/gmock"),
"testing/gtest":
From("chromium_deps", "src/testing/gtest"),
"third_party/expat":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/expat@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
# When rolling gflags, also update deps/third_party/webrtc/webrtc.DEPS/DEPS
# in Chromium's repo.
"third_party/gflags/src":
(Var("googlecode_url") % "gflags") + "/trunk/src@84",
"third_party/icu/":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/icu"),
"third_party/jsoncpp/":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/jsoncpp@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"third_party/jsoncpp/source":
(Var("sourceforge_url") % {"repo": "jsoncpp"}) + "/trunk/jsoncpp@248",
"third_party/junit/":
(Var("googlecode_url") % "webrtc") + "/deps/third_party/junit@3367",
"third_party/libjpeg":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/libjpeg@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"third_party/libjpeg_turbo":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/libjpeg_turbo"),
"third_party/libsrtp/":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/libsrtp"),
"third_party/libvpx":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/deps/third_party/libvpx@225010",
"third_party/libyuv":
(Var("googlecode_url") % "libyuv") + "/trunk@723",
"third_party/opus":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/opus@185405",
"third_party/opus/src":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/deps/third_party/opus@185324",
"third_party/protobuf":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/protobuf@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"third_party/sqlite/":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/sqlite@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"third_party/yasm":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/yasm@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"third_party/yasm/source/patched-yasm":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/yasm/source/patched-yasm"),
"tools/clang":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/tools/clang@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"tools/gyp":
From("chromium_deps", "src/tools/gyp"),
"tools/protoc_wrapper":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/tools/protoc_wrapper@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"tools/python":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/tools/python@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"tools/sharding_supervisor":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/tools/sharding_supervisor@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
Isolate GYP target and .isolate files for tests This is a re-land attempt of http://review.webrtc.org/1673004/ It now includes a build/isolate.gypi in WebRTC that includes the same file as the one that would be included when WebRTC is used in a Chromium checkout. It is needed since it is not possible to use variables in GYP's includes sections. Implemented according to the instructions at http://www.chromium.org/developers/testing/isolated-testing Workflow has been like this: 1. create _run GYP target 2. create a stripped down .isolate file 3. export GYP_DEFINES="$GYP_DEFINES test_isolation_mode=check" 4. runhooks 5. compile 6. test if the test would run (i.e. find it's dependencies) without actually executing it: tools/swarm_client/isolate.py run --isolated out/Release/testname.isolated 7. If failing, run the fix_test_cases.py script like this: tools/swarm_client/googletest/fix_test_cases.py --isolated out/Release/testname.isolated All tests that run on the bots for WebRTC has got _run target and .isolate file created. "Normal tests" that run fine on any machine: * audio_decoder_unittests * common_audio_unittests * common_video_unittests * metrics_unittests * modules_tests * modules_unittests * neteq_unittests * system_wrappers_unittests * test_support_unittests * tools_unittests * video_engine_core_unittests * voice_engine_unittests Tests that requires bare-metal and audio/video devices: * audio_device_tests * video_capture_tests I also added the isolate boilerplate code for the following tests that are not yet pure gtest binaries (which means they cannot run isolated yet): * video_render_tests * vie_auto_test * voe_auto_test TEST=running isolate.py as described above. WebRTC trybots passing. Created a Chromium checkout with third_party/webrtc ToT and this patch applied, passing the runhooks step. BUG=1916 R=henrike@webrtc.org, tommi@webrtc.org Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/2056004 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4590 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
2013-08-22 09:57:00 +02:00
"tools/swarm_client":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/tools/swarm_client@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"tools/valgrind":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/tools/valgrind@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
# Needed by build/common.gypi.
"tools/win/supalink":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/tools/win/supalink@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
}
deps_os = {
"win": {
# Use our own, stripped down, version of Cygwin (required by GYP).
"third_party/cygwin":
(Var("googlecode_url") % "webrtc") + "/deps/third_party/cygwin@2672",
"third_party/winsdk_samples/src":
(Var("googlecode_url") % "webrtc") + "/deps/third_party/winsdk_samples_v71@3145",
# Used by libjpeg-turbo.
"third_party/yasm/binaries":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/yasm/binaries"),
# NSS, for SSLClientSocketNSS.
"third_party/nss":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/nss"),
},
"mac": {
# NSS, for SSLClientSocketNSS.
"third_party/nss":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/nss"),
AppRTCDemo: builds using ninja on iOS for simulator and device! Things included in this CL: - updated READMEs to provide an exact/reproable set of steps for getting the app running. - gyp changes to build the iOS AppRTCDemo sample app using gyp+ninja instead of the hand-crafted Xcode project (which has never worked in its checked-in form), including a gyp action to sign the sample app for deployment to an iOS device (the app can also be used in the simulator) - deleted the busted hand-crafted Xcode project for the sample app - updated the sample app to match the PeerConnection API that ended up landing (in a surprising twist of fate, the API landed quite a bit later than the sample app and this is the first time the CR-time changes in the API are reflected in the sample app) - updated the sample app to reflect apprtc.appspot.com HTML/JS changes (equiv to the AppRTCClient.java changes in http://s10/47299162) - picked up the iossim DEPS to enable launching the sample app in the simulator from the command-line. - renamed some files to match capitalization of the classes they contain (Ice -> ICE) per ObjC naming guidelines. - ran the files involved in this CL through clang-format to deal with xcode formatting craxy. BUG=2106 RISK=P2 TESTED=unittest builds with ninja and passes on OS=mac; sample app builds with ninja and runs on simulator and device, though no audio flows from simulator/device (will fix in a follow-up CL) R=andrew@webrtc.org, justincohen@google.com, wu@webrtc.org Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/1874005 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4466 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
2013-08-01 20:29:45 +02:00
# TODO(fischman): delete this in favor of the copy in "ios" below, once the
# webrtc iOS bots are fixed to target_os=['ios'] in their .gclient
# https://code.google.com/p/webrtc/issues/detail?id=2152
"net/third_party/nss":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/net/third_party/nss@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
},
"ios": {
# NSS, for SSLClientSocketNSS.
"third_party/nss":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/nss"),
AppRTCDemo: builds using ninja on iOS for simulator and device! Things included in this CL: - updated READMEs to provide an exact/reproable set of steps for getting the app running. - gyp changes to build the iOS AppRTCDemo sample app using gyp+ninja instead of the hand-crafted Xcode project (which has never worked in its checked-in form), including a gyp action to sign the sample app for deployment to an iOS device (the app can also be used in the simulator) - deleted the busted hand-crafted Xcode project for the sample app - updated the sample app to match the PeerConnection API that ended up landing (in a surprising twist of fate, the API landed quite a bit later than the sample app and this is the first time the CR-time changes in the API are reflected in the sample app) - updated the sample app to reflect apprtc.appspot.com HTML/JS changes (equiv to the AppRTCClient.java changes in http://s10/47299162) - picked up the iossim DEPS to enable launching the sample app in the simulator from the command-line. - renamed some files to match capitalization of the classes they contain (Ice -> ICE) per ObjC naming guidelines. - ran the files involved in this CL through clang-format to deal with xcode formatting craxy. BUG=2106 RISK=P2 TESTED=unittest builds with ninja and passes on OS=mac; sample app builds with ninja and runs on simulator and device, though no audio flows from simulator/device (will fix in a follow-up CL) R=andrew@webrtc.org, justincohen@google.com, wu@webrtc.org Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/1874005 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4466 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
2013-08-01 20:29:45 +02:00
"net/third_party/nss":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/net/third_party/nss@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
# class-dump utility to generate header files for undocumented SDKs.
"testing/iossim/third_party/class-dump":
From("chromium_deps", "src/testing/iossim/third_party/class-dump"),
# Helper for running under the simulator.
"testing/iossim":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/testing/iossim@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
},
"unix": {
"third_party/gold":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/gold"),
"third_party/openssl":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/openssl"),
},
Android NDK build tools This CL enables building with Android NDK in the way that Chromium buildbots do it. == Overview == * Add Android dependencies to DEPS (SDK, NDK, Android test runner). This also makes it possible to use Android's build/android/run_tests.py script to execute tests on Android devices. * Add a Python script to build the WebRTC Video demo for Android using ndk-build and Ant. This is designed as an annotation script for Buildbots but is also fine to run locally. * Update Android.mk so it works with the compiler output from a build performed by build/android/buildbot/bb_run_bot.py (which is how Chrome buildbots build). == Syncing Android dependencies == To get the dependencies added in DEPS synced out, you must change the last line of your .gclient file to look like this: ];target_os = ["android"] That will append another variable to the .gclient file that causes these dependencies to be synced during gclient sync. If you want to get additional platform-specific dependencies in the same checkout, add them to the list too, e.g. target_os = ["android", "unix"]. == Android.mk == The fix in Android.mk is needed since Chrome is building using build/android/buildbot/bb_run_bot.py, which only output the libraries into out/Debug. With the change it works for both that and a normal build (which copies the library files from out/Debug/obj.target/subpath to out/Debug anyway as a part of the build). == svn:ignore == NOTICE: Before submitting, the following directories should be added to svn:ignore in third_party to avoid them from being removed and re-synced for every build: * android_testrunner * android_tools * WebKit This has to be done in a manual SVN commit since it's not possible to include in a git-svn CL (and I don't want to migrate this to a SVN CL). BUG=none TEST=local builds Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/1024009 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@3497 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
2013-02-11 18:43:19 +01:00
"android": {
# Precompiled tools needed for Android test execution. Needed since we can't
# compile them from source in WebRTC since they depend on Chromium's base.
"tools/android":
(Var("googlecode_url") % "webrtc") + "/deps/tools/android@4258",
"tools/android-dummy-test":
(Var("googlecode_url") % "webrtc") + "/deps/tools/android-dummy-test@4244",
Android NDK build tools This CL enables building with Android NDK in the way that Chromium buildbots do it. == Overview == * Add Android dependencies to DEPS (SDK, NDK, Android test runner). This also makes it possible to use Android's build/android/run_tests.py script to execute tests on Android devices. * Add a Python script to build the WebRTC Video demo for Android using ndk-build and Ant. This is designed as an annotation script for Buildbots but is also fine to run locally. * Update Android.mk so it works with the compiler output from a build performed by build/android/buildbot/bb_run_bot.py (which is how Chrome buildbots build). == Syncing Android dependencies == To get the dependencies added in DEPS synced out, you must change the last line of your .gclient file to look like this: ];target_os = ["android"] That will append another variable to the .gclient file that causes these dependencies to be synced during gclient sync. If you want to get additional platform-specific dependencies in the same checkout, add them to the list too, e.g. target_os = ["android", "unix"]. == Android.mk == The fix in Android.mk is needed since Chrome is building using build/android/buildbot/bb_run_bot.py, which only output the libraries into out/Debug. With the change it works for both that and a normal build (which copies the library files from out/Debug/obj.target/subpath to out/Debug anyway as a part of the build). == svn:ignore == NOTICE: Before submitting, the following directories should be added to svn:ignore in third_party to avoid them from being removed and re-synced for every build: * android_testrunner * android_tools * WebKit This has to be done in a manual SVN commit since it's not possible to include in a git-svn CL (and I don't want to migrate this to a SVN CL). BUG=none TEST=local builds Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/1024009 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@3497 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
2013-02-11 18:43:19 +01:00
"third_party/android_tools":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/android_tools"),
"third_party/android_testrunner":
Var("chromium_trunk") + "/src/third_party/android_testrunner@" + Var("chromium_revision"),
"third_party/WebKit/Tools/Scripts":
Var("webkit_trunk") + "/Tools/Scripts@151677",
"third_party/openssl":
From("chromium_deps", "src/third_party/openssl"),
Android NDK build tools This CL enables building with Android NDK in the way that Chromium buildbots do it. == Overview == * Add Android dependencies to DEPS (SDK, NDK, Android test runner). This also makes it possible to use Android's build/android/run_tests.py script to execute tests on Android devices. * Add a Python script to build the WebRTC Video demo for Android using ndk-build and Ant. This is designed as an annotation script for Buildbots but is also fine to run locally. * Update Android.mk so it works with the compiler output from a build performed by build/android/buildbot/bb_run_bot.py (which is how Chrome buildbots build). == Syncing Android dependencies == To get the dependencies added in DEPS synced out, you must change the last line of your .gclient file to look like this: ];target_os = ["android"] That will append another variable to the .gclient file that causes these dependencies to be synced during gclient sync. If you want to get additional platform-specific dependencies in the same checkout, add them to the list too, e.g. target_os = ["android", "unix"]. == Android.mk == The fix in Android.mk is needed since Chrome is building using build/android/buildbot/bb_run_bot.py, which only output the libraries into out/Debug. With the change it works for both that and a normal build (which copies the library files from out/Debug/obj.target/subpath to out/Debug anyway as a part of the build). == svn:ignore == NOTICE: Before submitting, the following directories should be added to svn:ignore in third_party to avoid them from being removed and re-synced for every build: * android_testrunner * android_tools * WebKit This has to be done in a manual SVN commit since it's not possible to include in a git-svn CL (and I don't want to migrate this to a SVN CL). BUG=none TEST=local builds Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/1024009 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@3497 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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},
}
hooks = [
{
# Create a supplement.gypi file under trunk/webrtc. This file will be picked
# up by gyp and used to enable the standalone build.
"pattern": ".",
"action": ["python", Var("root_dir") + "/tools/create_supplement_gypi.py",
Var("root_dir") + "/webrtc/supplement.gypi"],
},
{
# Pull clang on mac. If nothing changed, or on non-mac platforms, this takes
# zero seconds to run. If something changed, it downloads a prebuilt clang.
"pattern": ".",
"action": ["python", Var("root_dir") + "/tools/clang/scripts/update.py",
"--mac-only"],
},
{
# Update the cygwin mount on Windows.
# This is necessary to get the correct mapping between e.g. /bin and the
# cygwin path on Windows. Without it we can't run bash scripts in actions.
# Ideally this should be solved in "pylib/gyp/msvs_emulation.py".
"pattern": ".",
"action": ["python", Var("root_dir") + "/build/win/setup_cygwin_mount.py",
"--win-only"],
},
{
# Download test resources, i.e. video and audio files. If the latest
# version is already downloaded, this takes zero seconds to run.
# If a newer version or no current download exists, it will download
# the resources and extract them.
"pattern": ".",
"action": ["python", Var("root_dir") + "/webrtc/tools/update_resources.py"],
},
{
# A change to a .gyp, .gypi, or to GYP itself should run the generator.
"pattern": ".",
"action": ["python", Var("root_dir") + "/build/gyp_chromium",
"--depth=" + Var("root_dir"), Var("root_dir") + "/all.gyp",
Var("extra_gyp_flag")],
},
]