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Nick Gerleman fd180de774 Fix Generation of Tests from Fixtures
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1116 added a change to the test generator "gentests.rb" to support a newer version of chromedriver, along with a change to the enum generator (not touched in this diff) to produce code consistent with the current tests, which seem to have been manually edited since last generation.

I had trouble running the test generator locally, because it relies on unversioned third-party dependencies, whose APIs change. Looking at source history, it seems like each time someone wants to run the script, they end up updating its syntax to match whatever versions they pull in.

This change adds a Gemfile and lock so that that the version of "watir" is locked, and so that we will also automatically pull in a consistent "chomedriver" version via the "webdrivers" gem. It includes the updates from the PR to be consistent with already output tests, and I have also updated the copyright header generation to no longer create lint warnings on newly generated tests (some of the previous ones were fixed manually it looks like).

The test generator would still produce bodies which would fail clang-format, and were manually edited (causing generation to emit new lint warnings), so I updated the generator to suppress clang-format in the body of the generated files.

Three tests, around the interaction of minimum dimensions and flexible children produce different results in Chrome now compared to when the tests were added, so running `gentests.rb` creates tests which break UTs. This doesn't seem like any sort of rounding, or device specific difference, so I have disabled these tests for now. While digging around, it does look like Chrome periodically will fix bugs in its own layout implementation which cause differences, like https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=927066

Reviewed By: rozele, Andrey-Mishanin

Differential Revision: D39907416

fbshipit-source-id: f88714ff038b42f935901783452df25eabb6ebb1
2022-09-29 22:25:24 -07:00

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Building

Yoga builds with buck. Make sure you install buck before contributing to Yoga. Yoga's main implementation is in C++, with bindings to supported languages and frameworks. When making changes to Yoga please ensure the changes are also propagated to these bindings when applicable.

Testing

For testing we rely on gtest as a submodule. After cloning Yoga run git submodule init followed by git submodule update.

For any changes you make you should ensure that all the tests are passing. In case you make any fixes or additions to the library please also add tests for that change to ensure we don't break anything in the future. Tests are located in the tests directory. Run the tests by executing buck test //:yoga.

Instead of manually writing a test which ensures parity with web implementations of Flexbox you can run gentest/gentest.rb to generate a test for you. You can write html which you want to verify in Yoga, in gentest/fixtures folder, such as the following.

<div id="my_test" style="width: 100px; height: 100px; align-items: center;">
  <div style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"></div>
</div>

Run gentest/gentest.rb to generate test code and re-run buck test //:yoga to validate the behavior. One test case will be generated for every root div in the input html.

You should run bundle install in the gentest directory to install dependencies for the gentest/gentest.rb Ruby script.

.NET

.NET testing is not integrated in buck yet, you might need to set up .NET testing environment. We have a script which to launch C# test on macOS, csharp/tests/Facebook.Yoga/test_macos.sh.

Benchmarks

Benchmarks are located in benchmark/YGBenchmark.c and can be run with buck run //benchmark:benchmark. If you think your change has affected performance please run this before and after your change to validate that nothing has regressed. Benchmarks are run on every commit in CI.

JavaScript

Installing through NPM

npm install yoga-layout

By default this will install the library and try to build for all platforms (node, browser asm, and standalone webpack). You may receive errors if you do not have the required platform development tools already installed. To preset the platform you'd like to build for you can set a .npmrc property first.

npm config set yoga-layout:platform standalone

This will now only run the standalone webpack build upon install.

Build Platforms

name description
all (default) Builds all of these platforms.
browser Builds asm js browser version.
node Builds node js version.
standalone Runs webpack.
none Does nothing. You can use the prepackaged libs.

Maintainer Release Guide

To publish a new release, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure you have your GPG key set up and your OSS Sonatype credentials handy.
  2. Add the follow entries to either your local gradle.properties (don't forget to revert) or your global ~/.gradle/gradle.properties:
# You get these from https://oss.sonatype.org/#profile;User%20Token
mavenCentralRepositoryUsername=<username>
mavenCentralRepositoryPassword=<password>

# You can get the keyId (in GPG 1.4 format) by running `gpg1 --list-keys`.
signing.secretKeyRingFile=</path/to/secring.gpg>
signing.keyId=<key_id>
signing.password=<key_password>
  1. Change the VERSION_NAME in gradle.properties to a non-SNAPSHOT release.
  2. Commit and land the version change.
  3. Run ./gradlew publishToMaven.
  4. Run ./gradlew closeAndReleaseRepository.
  5. Change the VERSION_NAME in gradle.properties back to a new SNAPSHOT release.
  6. Commit and land the version change.
  7. Celebrate! You've made a release!