crashpad/snapshot/test/test_process_snapshot.cc
Mark Mentovai 359bdd8622 Carry the client ID from the database all the way through upload.
The client ID is added to a new field, MinidumpCrashpadInfo::client_id,
in each minidump file that is written. The ProcessSnapshot::ClientID()
gives access to value at the snapshot level. In the upload thread,
client IDs are retrieved from minidump files and used to populate the
“guid” HTTP form parameter.

The Breakpad client supplies these values at upload without hyphens and
with all capital letters. Currently, the Crashpad client uses hyphens
and lowercase letters when communicating with a Breakpad server.

TEST=crashpad_minidump_test MinidumpCrashpadInfoWriter.*,
     crashpad_snapshot_test ProcessSnapshotMinidump.*,
     run_with_crashpad --handler crashpad_handler \
         -a --database=/tmp/crashpad_db \
         -a --url=https://clients2.google.com/cr/staging_report \
         -a --annotation=prod=crashpad \
         -a --annotation=ver=0.7.0 \
         crashy_program

R=rsesek@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/998033002
2015-03-11 17:10:50 -04:00

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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
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//
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#include "snapshot/exception_snapshot.h"
#include "snapshot/system_snapshot.h"
#include "snapshot/test/test_process_snapshot.h"
namespace crashpad {
namespace test {
TestProcessSnapshot::TestProcessSnapshot()
: process_id_(0),
parent_process_id_(0),
snapshot_time_(),
process_start_time_(),
process_cpu_user_time_(),
process_cpu_system_time_(),
client_id_(),
annotations_simple_map_(),
system_(),
threads_(),
modules_(),
exception_() {
}
TestProcessSnapshot::~TestProcessSnapshot() {
}
pid_t TestProcessSnapshot::ProcessID() const {
return process_id_;
}
pid_t TestProcessSnapshot::ParentProcessID() const {
return parent_process_id_;
}
void TestProcessSnapshot::SnapshotTime(timeval* snapshot_time) const {
*snapshot_time = snapshot_time_;
}
void TestProcessSnapshot::ProcessStartTime(timeval* start_time) const {
*start_time = process_start_time_;
}
void TestProcessSnapshot::ProcessCPUTimes(timeval* user_time,
timeval* system_time) const {
*user_time = process_cpu_user_time_;
*system_time = process_cpu_system_time_;
}
void TestProcessSnapshot::ClientID(UUID* client_id) const {
*client_id = client_id_;
}
const std::map<std::string, std::string>&
TestProcessSnapshot::AnnotationsSimpleMap() const {
return annotations_simple_map_;
}
const SystemSnapshot* TestProcessSnapshot::System() const {
return system_.get();
}
std::vector<const ThreadSnapshot*> TestProcessSnapshot::Threads() const {
std::vector<const ThreadSnapshot*> threads;
for (const ThreadSnapshot* thread : threads_) {
threads.push_back(thread);
}
return threads;
}
std::vector<const ModuleSnapshot*> TestProcessSnapshot::Modules() const {
std::vector<const ModuleSnapshot*> modules;
for (const ModuleSnapshot* module : modules_) {
modules.push_back(module);
}
return modules;
}
const ExceptionSnapshot* TestProcessSnapshot::Exception() const {
return exception_.get();
}
} // namespace test
} // namespace crashpad