A dashboard of cross-browser results for web-platform-tests.
It consists of 3 parts:
- Running: VMs scheduled to run tests locally and on Sauce daily
- Serving: An App Engine app for storing test run metadata and serving HTML
- Visualizing: Polymer elements for loading and visualizing test results
You'll need the Google App Engine Go SDK.
# Start the server on localhost:8080
dev_appserver.py .
curl http://localhost:8080/tasks/populate-dev-data
See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on local development.
All test result data is public. There are two types of gzipped JSON data files we store: test run summary files, and individual test result files.
These are of the pattern: {sha[0:10]}/{platform_id}-summary.json.gz
sha[0:10]
: the first 10 characters of the WPT commit hash that run was tested againstplatform_id
: the key of the platform configuration inbrowsers.json
Example: https://storage.googleapis.com/wptd/791e95323d/firefox-56.0-linux-summary.json.gz
(Note that wptd
is the bucket name)
Structure:
An object where the key is the test file name and the value is a list of the type
[number passing subtests, total number subtests]
.
{
"/test/file/name1.html": [0, 1],
"/test/file/name2.html": [5, 10]
}
These are of the pattern: {sha[0:10]}/{platform_id}/{test_file_path}
sha[0:10]
: the first 10 characters of the WPT commit hash that run was tested againstplatform_id
: the key of the platform configuration inbrowsers.json
test_file_path
: the full WPT path of the test file
Structure:
{
"test": "/test/file/name.html",
"status": "OK",
"message": "The failure message, if exists",
"subtests": [
{
"status": "FAIL",
"name": "The subtest name",
"message": "The failure message, if exists"
}
]
}
There is no public API for TestRuns, so if you need to access only the most recent results, looking at the main page will give you the latest test SHAs. If you need to access earlier results, an exhaustive search is the only way to do that (see issue #73 and #43).
- Chromium: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/testing/web_platform_tests.md
- Firefox: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Projects/web-platform-tests
- WebKit: https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WebKitW3CTesting
- Chromium:
src/third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/imported/wpt
- Firefox:
testing/web-platform/tests
- WebKit:
LayoutTests/imported/w3c/web-platform-tests
Try out http://w3c-test.org/html/semantics/forms/the-input-element/checkbox.html
This doesn't work with some HTTPS tests. Also be advised that the server is not intended for frequent large-scale test runs.
- ECMAScript 6 compatibility table - https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/
- https://html5test.com/
This is not an official Google product.