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Refactor TerminalApp and Add Tests for Xaml Content #1164
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* Load messages from the Resources.resw file * Display a message when we fail to parse the settings on an initial parse, or on a reload. * Unfortunately, the dialog is styled incorrectly when the app theme is opposite the system theme. This can result in the button being invisible.
…or-dialog # Conflicts: # src/cascadia/CascadiaPackage/Resources/en-US/Resources.resw
# Conflicts: # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/App.cpp
They're no longer ordered, which I hate, but we'll live with.
Involves moving serialization out of AppKeyBindings, because all we have is a cppwinrt type, and Json::Value is not a cppwinrt type
# Conflicts: # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/App.cpp # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/App.h # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/AppKeyBindings.cpp # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/AppKeyBindings.h # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/CascadiaSettingsSerialization.cpp # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/ColorScheme.cpp # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/GlobalAppSettings.cpp # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/Profile.cpp
…pLib project to make a lib. See #1042
IDK if this will build, I'm letting the CI try while I clean rebuild locally
This reverts commit b72bd9e.
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jsec: we want to do something about the 30MB nuget package
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I'm still approving this, even though it makes me want to die.
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<AdditionalIncludeDirectories>$(OpenConsoleDir)\dep\jsoncpp\json;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories);</AdditionalIncludeDirectories> | |||
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<AdditionalLibraryDirectories>$(_BinRoot)\TerminalAppLib;%(AdditionalLibraryDirectories)</AdditionalLibraryDirectories> |
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i thought ProjectReference
ing a static lib did this automatically.
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Hmm. That one might have been left behind. There was a time in the life of this PR it was important, but no longer it seems.
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oh. oh no. i hate this so much.
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literally everything is horrible
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this whole file changed?
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It really didn't, but for whatever reason git thinks it did. I'm not sure what went wrong.
// tests will be commented out. GH#1012 should move our CI to that version. | ||
// When that happens, these tests can be re-added. | ||
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i honestly prefer big #if 0
blocks over a bunch of //
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is there really no better way to do this than xcopy? like, <Content>
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…st-for-xaml-content # Conflicts: # src/cascadia/TerminalApp/TerminalApp.vcxproj # src/cascadia/WindowsTerminal/WindowsTerminal.vcxproj
We don't need this package anymore now that we're hosting it
This is like a de-refactor of #1164. We're now building TerminalApp _twice_. Once as a lib, and once as a dll. For whatever godforsaken reason, the wapproj project type is a dumpster fire. If we try to build a static lib, then link that into a DLL, the wapproj will absolutely _not_ get all the resources, dlls, xbfs, etc., that we need into the msix. So now we're building TerminalApp twice. Once as a lib, which we'll use for the unittests. Then we'll build it again, for consumption in WindowsTerminal. All the combined files for these two projects are in terminal-app-common.vcxproj, similar to host-common from the host project. This does mean we'll have two pch.h steps for the same code. That's a giant pain, but I think @miniksa is working on that.
…sts) In commit 0905140 (PR microsoft#1164), we updated the version of the Taef.Redist.Wlk NuGet package for the TAEF test harness and framework. However, the helper commands to run the various test cases hard-code the path to the TAEF executable, which because of NuGet's design includes the TAEF NuGet package version. These commands weren't updated to reflect the new TAEF version and so have been broken since then. This commit fixes the issue and makes running tests possible again.
…sts) (#2020) In commit 0905140 (PR #1164), we updated the version of the Taef.Redist.Wlk NuGet package for the TAEF test harness and framework. However, the helper commands to run the various test cases hard-code the path to the TAEF executable, which because of NuGet's design includes the TAEF NuGet package version. These commands weren't updated to reflect the new TAEF version and so have been broken since then. This commit fixes the issue and makes running tests possible again.
* Refactors TerminalApp into two projects: - TerminalAppLib, which builds a .lib, and includes all the code - TerminalApp, which builds a dll by linking the lib * Adds a TerminalApp.Unit.Tests project - Includes the ability to test cppwinrt types we've authored using a SxS manifest for unpackaged winrt activation - includes the ability to test types with XAML content using an appxmanifest * Adds a giant doc explaining how this was all done. Really, just go read that doc, it'll really help you understand what's going on in this PR. ------------------------- These are some previous commit messages. They may be helpful to future readers. * Start adding unittests for json parsing, end up creating a TerminalAppLib project to make a lib. See microsoft#1042 * VS automatically did this for me * This is a dead end I tried including the idl-y things into the lib, but that way leads insanity If you want to make a StaticLibrary, then suddenly the winrt toolchain forgets that ProjectReferences can have winmd's in them, so it won't be able to compile any types from the referenced projects. If you instead try to manually reference the types, you'll get duplicate types up the wazoo, which of course is insane, since we're referencing them the _one_ time * Yea just follow microsoft#1042 on github for status So current state: 1. If you try to add a `Reference` to all of MUX.Markup, TerminalControl and TerminalSettings, then mdmerge will complain about all the types from TerminalSettings being defined twice. In this magic scenario, the dependencies of TerminalControl are used directly for some reason: ``` 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalSettings\Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalControl\Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalControl\Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalConnection.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalControl\Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Markup\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Markup.winmd. ``` 2. If you don't add a `Reference` TerminalControl, then it'll complain about being unable to find the type TitleChangedEventArgs, which is defined in TerminalControl. 3. If you don't add a `Reference` TerminalSettings, then it'll complain about being unable to find the type KeyChord and other types from TerminalSettings. In this scenario, it doesn't recurse on the other dependencies from TerminalControl for whatever reason. 4. If you instead try to add all 3 as a `ProjectReference`, then it'll complain about being unable to find TitleChangedEventArgs, as in 2. Presumably, it;ll have troubles with the other types too, as none of the 3 are actually included in the midlrt.rsp file. 5. If you add all 3 as a `ProjectReference`, then also add TerminalControl as a `Reference`, you'll get a `MIDL2011: [msg] unresolved type declaration Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Markup.XamlApplication` 6. If you add all 3 as a `ProjectReference`, then also add TerminalControl AND MUX.Markup as a `Reference`, you'll get the same result as 3. * what if we just don't idl This seems to compile * This compiles but I broke the MUX resources look at the App.xaml change. in this changelist. That's what's broken right now. Lets fix that! * lets do this If I leave the MUX nuget out of the project, I'll get a compile error in App.xaml: ``` ...OpenConsole\src\cascadia\TerminalApp\App.xaml(21,40): XamlCompiler error WMC0001: Unknown type 'XamlControlsResources' in XML namespace 'using:Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls' ``` If I add it back to the project, it works * Some cleanup from the previous commit * This is busted again. Doing a clean build didn't work. A clean rebuild of the project, paired with some removal of dead code revealed a problem with what I have so far. TerminalAppLib depends on the generation of two headers, `AppKeyBindings.g.h` and `App.g.h`, as those define some of bits of the winrt types. They're needed to be able to compile the implementations. Presumably that's not getting generated by the lib project, because the dll project is the one to generate that file. So we need to move the idl's to the lib project. This created maddness, because of course the Duplicate Type thing. The solution to that is to actually mark the winrt DLLs that we're chaining up through us as ``` <Private>false</Private> <CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>false</CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies> ``` This will prevent them from getting double-included. This still doesn't work however, since ``` app.cpp(40): error C2039: 'XamlMetaDataProvider': is not a member of 'winrt::TerminalApp' error C3861: 'XamlMetaDataProvider': identifier not found ``` So we need to figure that out. The dll project is still generating the right header, so lets look there. * Move the xaml stuff to the lib This compiles, but when we launch, we fail to load the tabviewcontrol resources again. So that's not what you want. Why is it not included? * It works again! * Use the pri, xbf files from TerminalAppLib, not TerminalApp * Manually make TerminalApp include a reference to TerminalAppLib's TerminalApp.winmd. This will force the build to copy TerminalApp.winmd to TerminalApp/, which WindowsTerminal needs to be able to ProjectReference the TerminalApp project (it's expecting it to have a winmd) * Remove the module.g.cpp from TerminalApp, and move to TerminalAppLib. The dll doesn't do any codegen anymore. * Agressively clean up these files * Clean up unnecessary includes in the dll pch.h * This does NOT work. The WindowsxamlManager call crashes. I'm thinking it has to do with activation of winrt types from a dll. Email out to @Austin-Lamb to see if he can assist * This gets our cppwinrt types working, but xaml islands is still broken * Split the tests apart, so they aren't insane * These are the magic words to make xaml islands work * All this witchcraft is necessary to make XAML+MUX work right * Clean this up a bit and add comments * Create an enormous doc explaining this madness * Unsure how this got changed. * Trying to get the CI build to work again. This resolves the MUX issue. We need to manually include it, because their package's target doesn't mark it as CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies=false, Private=false. However, the TerminalApp project is still able to magically reason that the TerminalAppLib project should be included in the MdMerge step, because it think's it's a `GetCppWinRTStaticProjectReferences` reference. * Update cppwinrt to the latest version - this fixes the MSBuild * I still need to re-add the KeyModifiers checks from TermControl. I think this update broke `operator&` for that enum. * There needs to be some cleanup obviously * The doc should be updated as well * Clean up changes from cppwinrt update * Try doing this, even though it seems wrong * Lets try this (press x to doubt) * Clean up vcxproj file, and remove appxmanifest change from previous commit * Update to the latest TAEF release, maybe that'll work * Let's try a prerelease version, shall we? * Add notes about TAEF package, comment out tests * Format the code * Hopefully fix the arm64 and x86 builds also a typo * Fix PR nits * Fix some bad merge conflicts * Some cleanup from the merge * Well I was close to getting the merge right * I believe this will fix CI * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: Carlos Zamora <[email protected]> * These definitely need to be fixed * Try version detecting in the test IDK if this will build, I'm letting the CI try while I clean rebuild locally * Try blindly updating to the newest nuget version * Revert "Try blindly updating to the newest nuget version" This reverts commit b72bd9e. * We're just going to see if these work in CI with this change * Comment the tests back out. Windows Server 2019 is 10.0.17763.557 * Remove the nuget package We don't need this package anymore now that we're hosting it * Okay this _was_ important
…sts) (microsoft#2020) In commit 0905140 (PR microsoft#1164), we updated the version of the Taef.Redist.Wlk NuGet package for the TAEF test harness and framework. However, the helper commands to run the various test cases hard-code the path to the TAEF executable, which because of NuGet's design includes the TAEF NuGet package version. These commands weren't updated to reflect the new TAEF version and so have been broken since then. This commit fixes the issue and makes running tests possible again.
* Refactors TerminalApp into two projects: - TerminalAppLib, which builds a .lib, and includes all the code - TerminalApp, which builds a dll by linking the lib * Adds a TerminalApp.Unit.Tests project - Includes the ability to test cppwinrt types we've authored using a SxS manifest for unpackaged winrt activation - includes the ability to test types with XAML content using an appxmanifest * Adds a giant doc explaining how this was all done. Really, just go read that doc, it'll really help you understand what's going on in this PR. ------------------------- These are some previous commit messages. They may be helpful to future readers. * Start adding unittests for json parsing, end up creating a TerminalAppLib project to make a lib. See microsoft#1042 * VS automatically did this for me * This is a dead end I tried including the idl-y things into the lib, but that way leads insanity If you want to make a StaticLibrary, then suddenly the winrt toolchain forgets that ProjectReferences can have winmd's in them, so it won't be able to compile any types from the referenced projects. If you instead try to manually reference the types, you'll get duplicate types up the wazoo, which of course is insane, since we're referencing them the _one_ time * Yea just follow microsoft#1042 on github for status So current state: 1. If you try to add a `Reference` to all of MUX.Markup, TerminalControl and TerminalSettings, then mdmerge will complain about all the types from TerminalSettings being defined twice. In this magic scenario, the dependencies of TerminalControl are used directly for some reason: ``` 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalSettings\Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalControl\Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalControl\Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalConnection.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\TerminalControl\Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl.winmd. 12> Load input metadata file ...OpenConsole\x64\Debug\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Markup\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Markup.winmd. ``` 2. If you don't add a `Reference` TerminalControl, then it'll complain about being unable to find the type TitleChangedEventArgs, which is defined in TerminalControl. 3. If you don't add a `Reference` TerminalSettings, then it'll complain about being unable to find the type KeyChord and other types from TerminalSettings. In this scenario, it doesn't recurse on the other dependencies from TerminalControl for whatever reason. 4. If you instead try to add all 3 as a `ProjectReference`, then it'll complain about being unable to find TitleChangedEventArgs, as in 2. Presumably, it;ll have troubles with the other types too, as none of the 3 are actually included in the midlrt.rsp file. 5. If you add all 3 as a `ProjectReference`, then also add TerminalControl as a `Reference`, you'll get a `MIDL2011: [msg] unresolved type declaration Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Markup.XamlApplication` 6. If you add all 3 as a `ProjectReference`, then also add TerminalControl AND MUX.Markup as a `Reference`, you'll get the same result as 3. * what if we just don't idl This seems to compile * This compiles but I broke the MUX resources look at the App.xaml change. in this changelist. That's what's broken right now. Lets fix that! * lets do this If I leave the MUX nuget out of the project, I'll get a compile error in App.xaml: ``` ...OpenConsole\src\cascadia\TerminalApp\App.xaml(21,40): XamlCompiler error WMC0001: Unknown type 'XamlControlsResources' in XML namespace 'using:Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls' ``` If I add it back to the project, it works * Some cleanup from the previous commit * This is busted again. Doing a clean build didn't work. A clean rebuild of the project, paired with some removal of dead code revealed a problem with what I have so far. TerminalAppLib depends on the generation of two headers, `AppKeyBindings.g.h` and `App.g.h`, as those define some of bits of the winrt types. They're needed to be able to compile the implementations. Presumably that's not getting generated by the lib project, because the dll project is the one to generate that file. So we need to move the idl's to the lib project. This created maddness, because of course the Duplicate Type thing. The solution to that is to actually mark the winrt DLLs that we're chaining up through us as ``` <Private>false</Private> <CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>false</CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies> ``` This will prevent them from getting double-included. This still doesn't work however, since ``` app.cpp(40): error C2039: 'XamlMetaDataProvider': is not a member of 'winrt::TerminalApp' error C3861: 'XamlMetaDataProvider': identifier not found ``` So we need to figure that out. The dll project is still generating the right header, so lets look there. * Move the xaml stuff to the lib This compiles, but when we launch, we fail to load the tabviewcontrol resources again. So that's not what you want. Why is it not included? * It works again! * Use the pri, xbf files from TerminalAppLib, not TerminalApp * Manually make TerminalApp include a reference to TerminalAppLib's TerminalApp.winmd. This will force the build to copy TerminalApp.winmd to TerminalApp/, which WindowsTerminal needs to be able to ProjectReference the TerminalApp project (it's expecting it to have a winmd) * Remove the module.g.cpp from TerminalApp, and move to TerminalAppLib. The dll doesn't do any codegen anymore. * Agressively clean up these files * Clean up unnecessary includes in the dll pch.h * This does NOT work. The WindowsxamlManager call crashes. I'm thinking it has to do with activation of winrt types from a dll. Email out to @Austin-Lamb to see if he can assist * This gets our cppwinrt types working, but xaml islands is still broken * Split the tests apart, so they aren't insane * These are the magic words to make xaml islands work * All this witchcraft is necessary to make XAML+MUX work right * Clean this up a bit and add comments * Create an enormous doc explaining this madness * Unsure how this got changed. * Trying to get the CI build to work again. This resolves the MUX issue. We need to manually include it, because their package's target doesn't mark it as CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies=false, Private=false. However, the TerminalApp project is still able to magically reason that the TerminalAppLib project should be included in the MdMerge step, because it think's it's a `GetCppWinRTStaticProjectReferences` reference. * Update cppwinrt to the latest version - this fixes the MSBuild * I still need to re-add the KeyModifiers checks from TermControl. I think this update broke `operator&` for that enum. * There needs to be some cleanup obviously * The doc should be updated as well * Clean up changes from cppwinrt update * Try doing this, even though it seems wrong * Lets try this (press x to doubt) * Clean up vcxproj file, and remove appxmanifest change from previous commit * Update to the latest TAEF release, maybe that'll work * Let's try a prerelease version, shall we? * Add notes about TAEF package, comment out tests * Format the code * Hopefully fix the arm64 and x86 builds also a typo * Fix PR nits * Fix some bad merge conflicts * Some cleanup from the merge * Well I was close to getting the merge right * I believe this will fix CI * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: Carlos Zamora <[email protected]> * These definitely need to be fixed * Try version detecting in the test IDK if this will build, I'm letting the CI try while I clean rebuild locally * Try blindly updating to the newest nuget version * Revert "Try blindly updating to the newest nuget version" This reverts commit b72bd9e. * We're just going to see if these work in CI with this change * Comment the tests back out. Windows Server 2019 is 10.0.17763.557 * Remove the nuget package We don't need this package anymore now that we're hosting it * Okay this _was_ important
In #1164 we learned that our CI doesn't support WinRT testing. This made us all sad. Since that merged, we haven't really added any TerminalApp tests, because it's a little too hard. You'd have to uncomment the entire file, and if the list of types changed you'd have to manually update the sxs manifest and appxmanifest. Since that was all insane, I created a new Terminal App unittesting project without those problems. 1. The project is not named *Unit*Test*, so the CI won't run it, but it will run locally. 2. The project will auto-generate its SxS manifest, using the work from #1987. 3. We'll use the SxS manifest from step 2 to generate an AppxManifest for running packaged tests. * This is the start of me trying to enable local unittesting again * We've got a new unittests project that isn't named *unit*test* * We're manually generating the SxS manifest for it. B/C we need to use it at runtime, we need to manually combine it into one manifest file * the runas:UAP thing still doesn't work. We'll investigate. * This shockingly works but I'm still stuck with: ``` Summary of Errors Outside of Tests: Error: TAEF: [HRESULT: 0x80270254] Failed to create the test host process for out of process test execution. (The IApplicationActivationManager::ActivateApplication call failed while using a default host. TAEF's ETW logs which are gathered with the /enableEtwLogging switch should contain events from relevant providers that may help to diagnose the failure.) ``` * Cleaning this all up for review. Frankly just pushing to see if it'll work in CI * Couple things I noticed in the diff from master * Apply @DHowett-MSFT's suggestions from code review
Summary of the Pull Request
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Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Go read doc/cascadia/Unittesting-CppWinRT-Xaml.md
Validation Steps Performed
Manually ran the tests. I'm really hoping they run in CI too 🤞