TestEngineering/Performance/Raptor/Browsertime
Browsertime is a harness for running performance tests, similar to Mozilla's Raptor testing framework. Browsertime is written in Node.js and uses Selenium WebDriver to drive multiple browsers including Chrome, Chrome for Android, Firefox, and (pending the resolution of bug 1525126 and similar tickets) Firefox for Android and GeckoView-based vehicles.
Source code:
- Our current (vendored) Browsertime uses the Mozilla fork of the canonical repo
- In-tree: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/tools/browsertime and https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/taskcluster/scripts/misc/browsertime.sh
Page-load tests
Running Locally
Prerequisites
- A local mozilla repository clone with a successful Firefox build completed
Setup
- Run
./mach browsertime --setup
- To check your setup, run
./mach browsertime --check
, which will output something like:
ffmpeg: OK convert: OK compare: OK Pillow: OK SSIM: OK
- If
ffmpeg
is listed as FAIL, you might want to try this:
cd ~/.mozbuild/browsertime/ffmpeg-4.1.1-macos64-static/bin chmod +x ffmpeg ffplay ffprobe}}
Now, try re-running ./mach browsertime --check
, with ffmpeg
hopefully fixed
If convert
and compare
are also FAIL
bugs which might further help are bug 1559168, bug 1559727, and bug 1574964, for starters.
- If you plan on running Browsertime on Android, your Android device must already be set up (see more below in the Android section)
Running on Firefox Desktop
- Browsertime-"native":
./mach browsertime https://www.sitespeed.io --firefox.binaryPath '/Users/{userdir}/moz_src/mozilla-unified/obj-x86_64-apple-darwin18.7.0/dist/Nightly.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox'
- Raptor-wrapped:
./mach raptor --browsertime -t raptor-tp6-google-firefox
Running on Fennec
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Running on Fenix/Firefox Preview
./mach browsertime --android --browser firefox --firefox.android.package org.mozilla.fenix.debug --firefox.android.activity org.mozilla.fenix.IntentReceiverActivity https://www.sitespeed.io
Running on the GeckoView Example app
./mach browsertime --android --browser firefox https://www.sitespeed.io
Running on Reference Browser
.
Running on Google Chrome
./mach browsertime https://www.sitespeed.io -b chrome
More Examples
Running Browsertime on Try
Include the --browsertime flag to mach try fuzzy. As of bug 1566174 this will arrange for the jobs to include dependencies for Browsertime (Node.js, Browsertime node_modules, geckodriver, chromedriver, etc) and for the Raptor harness to run the given pageload test using Browsertime.
Not all Raptor tasks use Browsertime meaningfully. Right now, only cold pageload tests are supported. See bug 1577905 for warm pageload tests, for example.
For example:
./mach try fuzzy --browsertime -q "'test-android-hw-g5-7-0-arm7-api-16/opt-raptor-tp6m-1-geckoview-e10s"
Upgrading Browsertime In-Tree
To upgrade the browsertime version used in-tree follow the changes in bug 1592400.
To perform the upgrade, you need to make a change to tools/browsertime/package.json where you need to change the commit of the browsertime tarball. After making the change, upgrade browsertime locally, then include the tools/browsertime/package-lock.json changes in the upgrade patch. There might not be any changes to it. In that case, run npm install in tools/browsertime/ to update it, you should at the least see a change in the "integrity" and "version" fields.
To test the upgrade, first run ./mach browsertime https://sitespeed.io and compare the before/after results. Ensure that --video still works on the upgraded version as well. If all that works, then run all browsertime tests available in production. If everything looks normal, or expected, then the upgrade is good to land.
Bugs
60 Total; 5 Open (8.33%); 54 Resolved (90%); 1 Verified (1.67%);