feat: add TestConnectionInfo for mobile

Adds TestConnectionInfo component which exposes some internal app state
to the jitsi-meet-torture through the UI accessibility layer. This
component will render only if config.testing.testMode is set to true.
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paweldomas 2018-03-07 09:23:04 -06:00 committed by Дамян Минков
parent 461540d874
commit 4d942440db
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@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ var config = {
// P2P test mode disables automatic switching to P2P when there are 2
// participants in the conference.
p2pTestMode: false
// Enables the test specific features consumed by jitsi-meet-torture
// testMode: false
},
// Disables ICE/UDP by filtering out local and remote UDP candidates in

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import { createDesiredLocalTracks } from '../../base/tracks';
import { ConferenceNotification } from '../../calendar-sync';
import { Filmstrip } from '../../filmstrip';
import { LargeVideo } from '../../large-video';
import { TestConnectionInfo } from '../../testing';
import { setToolboxVisible, Toolbox } from '../../toolbox';
import styles from './styles';
@ -233,6 +234,7 @@ class Conference extends Component<Props> {
*/}
<Filmstrip />
</View>
<TestConnectionInfo />
<ConferenceNotification />

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/**
* The type of redux action which sets the configuration of the feature
* base/logging.
*
* {
* type: SET_CONNECTION_STATE
* }
*/
export const SET_CONNECTION_STATE = Symbol('SET_CONNECTION_STATE');

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/* @flow */
import { SET_CONNECTION_STATE } from './actionTypes';
/**
* Sets the conference connection state of the testing feature.
*
* @param {string} connectionState - This is the lib-jitsi-meet event name. Can
* be on of:
* @returns {{
* type: SET_CONNECTION_STATE,
* connectionState: string
* }}
*/
export function setConnectionState(connectionState: string) {
return {
type: SET_CONNECTION_STATE,
connectionState
};
}

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/* @flow */
/**
* Describes the {@link TestHint}'s properties.
*
* A test hint is meant to resemble the lack of the ability to execute
* JavaScript by the mobile torture tests. They are used to expose some of
* the app's internal state that is not always expressed in a feasible manner by
* the UI.
*/
export type TestHintProps = {
/**
* The test hint's identifier string. Must be unique in the app instance
* scope.
*/
id: string,
/**
* The test hint's (text) value which is to be consumed by the tests.
*/
value: string
}

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// @flow
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import { Fragment } from '../../base/react';
import { getLocalParticipant } from '../../base/participants';
import { statsEmitter } from '../../connection-indicator';
import { TestHint } from './index';
/**
* Defines the TestConnectionInfo's properties.
*/
type Props = {
/**
* The JitsiConference's connection state. It's the lib-jitsi-meet's event
* name converted to a string directly. At the time of this writing these
* are the possible values:
* 'conference.connectionEstablished'
* 'conference.connectionInterrupted'
* 'conference.connectionRestored'
*/
_conferenceConnectionState: string,
/**
* This will be a boolean converted to a string. The value will be 'true'
* once the conference is joined (the XMPP MUC room to be specific).
*/
_conferenceJoinedState: string,
/**
* The local participant's ID. Required to be able to observe the local RTP
* stats.
*/
_localUserId: string,
/**
* Indicates whether or not the test mode is currently on. Otherwise the
* TestConnectionInfo component will not render.
*/
_testMode: boolean
}
/**
* Describes the TestConnectionInfo's state.
*/
type State = {
/**
* The RTP stats section.
*/
stats: {
/**
* The local bitrate.
*/
bitrate: {
/**
* The local download RTP bitrate.
*/
download: number,
/**
* The local upload RTP bitrate.
*/
upload: number
}
}
}
/**
* The component will expose some of the app state to the jitsi-meet-torture
* through the UI accessibility layer which is visible to the tests. The Web
* tests currently will execute JavaScript and access globals variables to learn
* this information, but there's no such option on React Native(maybe that's
* a good thing).
*/
class TestConnectionInfo extends Component<Props, State> {
_onStatsUpdated: Object => void
/**
* Initializes new <tt>TestConnectionInfo</tt> instance.
*
* @param {Object} props - The read-only properties with which the new
* instance is to be initialized.
*/
constructor(props: Object) {
super(props);
this._onStatsUpdated = this._onStatsUpdated.bind(this);
this.state = {
stats: {
bitrate: {
download: 0,
upload: 0
}
}
};
}
/**
* The {@link statsEmitter} callback hoked up for the local participant.
*
* @param {Object} stats - These are the RTP stats. Look in
* the lib-jitsi-meet for more details on the actual structure or add
* a console print and figure out there.
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
_onStatsUpdated(stats = {}) {
this.setState({
stats: {
bitrate: {
download: stats.bitrate.download,
upload: stats.bitrate.upload
}
}
});
}
/**
* Starts listening for the local RTP stat updates.
*
* @inheritdoc
* returns {void}
*/
componentDidMount() {
statsEmitter.subscribeToClientStats(
this.props._localUserId, this._onStatsUpdated);
}
/**
* Updates which user's stats are being listened to (the local participant's
* id changes).
*
* @inheritdoc
* returns {void}
*/
componentDidUpdate(prevProps) {
if (prevProps._localUserId !== this.props._localUserId) {
statsEmitter.unsubscribeToClientStats(
prevProps._localUserId, this._onStatsUpdated);
statsEmitter.subscribeToClientStats(
this.props._localUserId, this._onStatsUpdated);
}
}
/**
* Removes the local stats listener.
*
* @private
* @returns {void}
*/
componentWillUnmount() {
statsEmitter.unsubscribeToClientStats(
this.props._localUserId, this._onStatsUpdated);
}
/**
* Renders the component if the app is currently running in the test mode
* (config.testing.testMode == true).
*
* @returns {ReactElement|null}
*/
render() {
if (!this.props._testMode) {
return null;
}
return (
<Fragment accessible = { false } >
<TestHint
id = 'org.jitsi.meet.conference.connectionState'
value = { this.props._conferenceConnectionState } />
<TestHint
id = 'org.jitsi.meet.conference.joinedState'
value = { this.props._conferenceJoinedState } />
<TestHint
id = 'org.jitsi.meet.stats.rtp'
value = { JSON.stringify(this.state.stats) } />
</Fragment>
);
}
}
/**
* Maps (parts of) the Redux state to the associated TestConnectionInfo's props.
*
* @param {Object} state - The Redux state.
* @private
* @returns {{
* _conferenceConnectionState: string,
* _conferenceJoinedState: string,
* _localUserId: string,
* _testMode: boolean
* }}
*/
function _mapStateToProps(state) {
const conferenceJoined
= Boolean(state['features/base/conference'].conference);
const localParticipant = getLocalParticipant(state);
const testingConfig = state['features/base/config'].testing;
const testMode = Boolean(testingConfig && testingConfig.testMode);
return {
_conferenceConnectionState: state['features/testing'].connectionState,
_conferenceJoinedState: conferenceJoined.toString(),
_localUserId: localParticipant && localParticipant.id,
_testMode: testMode
};
}
export default connect(_mapStateToProps)(TestConnectionInfo);

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/* @flow */
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Text } from 'react-native';
import type { TestHintProps } from './AbstractTestHint';
/**
* The Android version of <code>TestHint</code>. It will put the identifier,
* as the 'accessibilityLabel'.
*
* FIXME The 'testID' attribute (which is used on iOS) does not work with
* the react-native as expected, because is mapped to component's tag instead of
* any attribute visible to the UI automation. Because of that it can not be
* used to find the element.
* On the other hand it's not possible to use 'accessibilityLabel' on the iOS
* for the id purpose, because it will merge the value with any text content or
* 'accessibilityLabel' values of it's children. So as a workaround a TestHint
* class was introduced in 'jitsi-meet-torture' which will accept generic 'id'
* attribute and then do the search 'under the hood' either by the accessibility
* label or the id, depending on the participant's platform. On the client side
* the TestHint class is to be the abstraction layer which masks the problem by
* exposing id and value properties.
*/
export default class TestHint extends Component<TestHintProps> {
/**
* Renders the test hint on Android.
*
* @returns {ReactElement}
*/
render() {
return (
<Text accessibilityLabel = { this.props.id } >
{ this.props.value }
</Text>
);
}
}

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/* @flow */
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Text } from 'react-native';
import type { TestHintProps } from './AbstractTestHint';
/**
* This is the iOS version of the TestHint.
*
* Be sure to check the description in TestHint.android and AbstractTestHint
* files to understand what a test hint is and why different iOS and Android
* components are necessary.
*/
export default class TestHint extends Component<TestHintProps> {
/**
* Renders the test hint on Android.
*
* @returns {ReactElement}
*/
render() {
return (
<Text
accessibilityLabel = { this.props.value }
testID = { this.props.id } />
);
}
}

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export { default as TestConnectionInfo } from './TestConnectionInfo';
export { default as TestHint } from './TestHint';

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export * from './components';
import './middleware';
import './reducer';

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/* @flow */
import Logger from 'jitsi-meet-logger';
const logger = Logger.getLogger(__filename);
import { MiddlewareRegistry } from '../base/redux';
import { CONFERENCE_WILL_JOIN } from '../base/conference';
import { JitsiConferenceEvents } from '../base/lib-jitsi-meet';
import { setConnectionState } from './actions';
/**
* The Redux middleware of the feature testing.
*
* @param {Store} store - The Redux store.
* @returns {Function}
* @private
*/
MiddlewareRegistry.register(store => next => action => {
switch (action.type) {
case CONFERENCE_WILL_JOIN:
_bindConferenceConnectionListener(action.conference, store);
break;
}
return next(action);
});
/**
* Binds a handler which will listen for the connection related conference
* events (in the lib-jitsi-meet internals those are associated with the ICE
* connection state).
*
* @param {JitsiConference} conference - The {@link JitsiConference} for which
* the conference will join even is dispatched.
* @param {Store} store - The redux store in which the specified action is being
* dispatched.
* @private
* @returns {void}
*/
function _bindConferenceConnectionListener(conference, { dispatch }) {
conference.on(
JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_ESTABLISHED,
_onConnectionEvent.bind(
null, JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_ESTABLISHED, dispatch));
conference.on(
JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_RESTORED,
_onConnectionEvent.bind(
null, JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_RESTORED, dispatch));
conference.on(
JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_INTERRUPTED,
_onConnectionEvent.bind(
null, JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_INTERRUPTED, dispatch));
}
/**
* The handler function for conference connection events which wil store the
* latest even name in the Redux store of feature testing.
*
* @param {string} event - One of the lib-jitsi-meet JitsiConferenceEvents.
* @param {Function} dispatch - The dispatch function of the current Redux
* store.
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
function _onConnectionEvent(event, dispatch) {
switch (event) {
case JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_ESTABLISHED:
case JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_INTERRUPTED:
case JitsiConferenceEvents.CONNECTION_RESTORED:
dispatch(setConnectionState(event));
break;
default:
logger.error(`onConnectionEvent - unsupported event type: ${event}`);
break;
}
}

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import { assign, ReducerRegistry } from '../base/redux';
import { SET_CONNECTION_STATE } from './actionTypes';
/**
* The initial state of the feature testing.
*
* @type {{
* connectionState: string
* }}
*/
const INITIAL_STATE = {
connectionState: ''
};
ReducerRegistry.register(
'features/testing',
(state = INITIAL_STATE, action) => {
switch (action.type) {
case SET_CONNECTION_STATE:
return _setConnectionState(state, action);
default:
return state;
}
});
/**
* Reduces a specific Redux action SET_CONNECTION_STATE of the feature
* testing.
*
* @param {Object} state - The Redux state of the feature base/logging.
* @param {Action} action - The Redux action SET_CONNECTION_STATE to reduce.
* @private
* @returns {Object} The new state of the feature testing after the
* reduction of the specified action.
*/
function _setConnectionState(state, action) {
return assign(state, { connectionState: action.connectionState });
}