chore(player): a script for the conformance suite

The desktop runner needed a hand-generated fixture and the Android one needed
`-x :app:rustBuildUniversalDebug`, which nobody was going to remember. Both are
now `bun run test:player` and `bun run test:player:android`.

The fixture is generated on first use rather than committed: no media in the
repo, and an exact duration, which the seek assertions depend on.

The gradle exclusion carries its reason inline — raw gradle drives the Rust
build through Tauri's android-studio-script, which expects a dev-server address
file that only exists under `tauri android dev`, and the library already in
jniLibs is what the test process loads.
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2026-08-22 22:23:20 +02:00
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commit 9d6b4f819c
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"traces:markdown": "bun run scripts/extract-traces.ts --format markdown > docs/traceability.md", "traces:markdown": "bun run scripts/extract-traces.ts --format markdown > docs/traceability.md",
"traces:coverage": "bun run scripts/extract-traces.ts --format coverage", "traces:coverage": "bun run scripts/extract-traces.ts --format coverage",
"traces:validate": "bun run scripts/extract-traces.ts --format validate", "traces:validate": "bun run scripts/extract-traces.ts --format validate",
"release:notes": "bun run scripts/release-notes.ts" "release:notes": "bun run scripts/release-notes.ts",
"test:player": "./scripts/test-player-conformance.sh",
"test:player:android": "./scripts/test-player-conformance.sh android"
}, },
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"@tauri-apps/api": "^2.11.1", "@tauri-apps/api": "^2.11.1",
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Run the MediaPlayer conformance suite.
#
# See docs/specs/media-player-controller.md. One set of behaviours, run against
# every engine — so a wrapper is verified without building or launching the app.
#
# ./scripts/test-player-conformance.sh desktop engines (mpv, legacy)
# ./scripts/test-player-conformance.sh android ExoPlayer, on a connected device
#
set -euo pipefail
PROJECT_ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/.." && pwd)"
TARGET="${1:-desktop}"
run_desktop() {
local fixture="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/jellytau-conformance-1200s.mp4"
if [ ! -f "$fixture" ]; then
# Generated, not committed: the repo carries no media, and the duration
# is exact — the seek assertions depend on it.
echo "Generating a 20-minute fixture at $fixture"
ffmpeg -y -loglevel error \
-f lavfi -i "testsrc2=size=640x360:rate=25" \
-f lavfi -i "sine=frequency=440" \
-t 1200 -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -pix_fmt yuv420p -g 50 \
-c:a aac -shortest "$fixture"
fi
cd "$PROJECT_ROOT/src-tauri"
local status=0
for engine in mpv legacy; do
echo
cargo run --quiet --features conformance --bin player-conformance -- \
"$fixture" "$engine" || status=1
done
return $status
}
run_android() {
if ! adb get-state >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "No device. Connect one and enable USB debugging." >&2
exit 1
fi
"$PROJECT_ROOT/scripts/sync-android-sources.sh" >/dev/null
cd "$PROJECT_ROOT/src-tauri/gen/android"
# `-x rustBuild...` because raw gradle drives the Rust build through Tauri's
# android-studio-script, which expects a dev-server address file that only
# exists under `tauri android dev`. The native library already in
# app/src/main/jniLibs is what the test process loads.
ANDROID_HOME="${ANDROID_HOME:-$HOME/Android/Sdk}" \
./gradlew :app:connectedUniversalDebugAndroidTest \
-x :app:rustBuildUniversalDebug --console=plain
}
case "$TARGET" in
desktop) run_desktop ;;
android) run_android ;;
*) echo "usage: $0 [desktop|android]" >&2; exit 2 ;;
esac