/* * Copyright (c) 2011 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ // File utilities for testing purposes. // The GetProjectRootPath() method is a convenient way of getting an absolute // path to the project source tree root directory. Using this, it is easy to // refer to test resource files in a portable way. // // Notice that even if Windows platforms use backslash as path delimiter, it is // also supported to use slash, so there's no need for #ifdef checks in test // code for setting up the paths to the resource files. // // Example use: // Assume we have the following code being used in a test source file: // const std::string kInputFile = webrtc::testing::GetProjectRootPath() + // "test/data/voice_engine/audio_long16.wav"; // // Use the kInputFile for the tests... // // Then here's some example outputs for different platforms: // Linux: // * Source tree located in /home/user/webrtc/trunk // * Test project located in /home/user/webrtc/trunk/src/testproject // * Test binary compiled as: // /home/user/webrtc/trunk/out/Debug/testproject_unittests // Then GetProjectRootPath() will return /home/user/webrtc/trunk/ no matter if // the test binary is executed from standing in either of: // /home/user/webrtc/trunk // or // /home/user/webrtc/trunk/out/Debug // (or any other directory below the trunk for that matter). // // Windows: // * Source tree located in C:\Users\user\webrtc\trunk // * Test project located in C:\Users\user\webrtc\trunk\src\testproject // * Test binary compiled as: // C:\Users\user\webrtc\trunk\src\testproject\Debug\testproject_unittests.exe // Then GetProjectRootPath() will return C:\Users\user\webrtc\trunk\ when the // test binary is executed from inside Visual Studio. // It will also return the same path if the test is executed from a command // prompt standing in C:\Users\user\webrtc\trunk\src\testproject\Debug // // Mac: // * Source tree located in /Users/user/webrtc/trunk // * Test project located in /Users/user/webrtc/trunk/src/testproject // * Test binary compiled as: // /Users/user/webrtc/trunk/xcodebuild/Debug/testproject_unittests // Then GetProjectRootPath() will return /Users/user/webrtc/trunk/ no matter if // the test binary is executed from standing in either of: // /Users/user/webrtc/trunk // or // /Users/user/webrtc/trunk/out/Debug // (or any other directory below the trunk for that matter). #ifndef TEST_TESTSUPPORT_FILEUTILS_H_ #define TEST_TESTSUPPORT_FILEUTILS_H_ #include namespace webrtc { namespace test { // The file we're looking for to identify the project root dir. const std::string kProjectRootFileName = "DEPS"; // This is the "directory" returned if the GetProjectPath() function fails // to find the project root. const std::string kCannotFindProjectRootDir = "ERROR_CANNOT_FIND_PROJECT_ROOT_DIR"; // Finds the root dir of the project, to be able to set correct paths to // resource files used by tests. // The implementation is simple: it just looks for the file defined by // kProjectRootFileName, starting in the current directory (the working // directory) and then steps upward until it is found (or it is at the root of // the file system). // If the current working directory is above the project root dir, it will not // be found. // // If symbolic links occur in the path they will be resolved and the actual // directory will be returned. // // Returns the absolute path to the project root dir (usually the trunk dir) // WITH a trailing path delimiter. // If the project root is not found, the string specified by // kCannotFindProjectRootDir is returned. const std::string GetProjectRootPath(); } // namespace webrtc } // namespace test #endif // TEST_TESTSUPPORT_FILEUTILS_H_