Implementing Quality on Java projects

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Gives 5 hands on tips on how to improve a specific aspect of Quality on Java projects

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27 au 29 mars 2013

Implementing Quality on Java projects

Vincent MassolCommitter XWiki

XWiki SAS

@vmassol

Sunday, March 31, 13

Vincent Massol

• Speaker Bio

• CTO XWiki SAS

• Your Projects

• XWiki (community-driven open source project)

• Past: Maven, Apache Cargo, Apache Cactus, Pattern Testing

• Other Credentials:

• LesCastCodeurs podcast

• Creator of OSSGTP open source group in Paris

• 3 books: JUnit in Action, Maven: A Developer’s Notebook, BBWM

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What is Quality?

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The XWiki project in summary

• 9 years old

• 28 active committers

• 7 committers do 80% of work

• 700K NCLOC

• 11 commits/day

• 16 mails/day

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Examples of Quality actions

• Coding rules (Checkstyle, ...)

• Test coverage

• Track bugs

• Don’t use Commons Lang 2.x

• Use SLF4J and don’t draw Log4J/JCL in dependencies

• Automated build

• Automated unit tests

• Stable automated functional tests

• Ensure API stability

• Code reviews

• License header checks

• Release with Java 6

• Ensure javadoc exist

• Prevent JAR hell

• Release often (every 2 weeks)

• Collaborative design

• Test on supported environments (DB & Browsers)

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Quality Tip #1

API Stability

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The Problem

Class Not Found or Method Not Found

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API Stability - Deprecations

/** * ... * @deprecated since 2.4M1 use {@link #transform( * Block, TransformationContext)} */@Deprecatedvoid transform(XDOM dom, Syntax syntax) throws TransformationException;

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API Stability - CLIRR (1/2)<plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>clirr-maven-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <ignored> <difference> <differenceType>7006</differenceType> <className>org/xwiki/.../MetaDataBlock</className> <method>org.xwiki....block.Block clone()</method> <to>org.xwiki.rendering.block.MetaDataBlock</to> <justification>XDOM#clone() doesn't clone the meta data</justification> </difference>...

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API Stability - CLIRR (2/2)

Example from XWiki 5.0M1 Release notes

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<plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-javadoc-plugin <configuration> <excludePackageNames>*.internal.* </excludePackageNames>

API Stability - Internal PackageJavadoc

CLIRR<plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>clirr-maven-plugin</artifactId> <excludes> <exclude>**/internal/**</exclude> <exclude>**/test/**</exclude>

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<plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>aspectj-maven-plugin</...>... <configuration> <weaveDependencies> <weaveDependency> <groupId>org.xwiki.rendering</...> <artifactId>xwiki-rendering-api</...>...

API Stability - Legacy Module

Aspect Weaving

+ “Legacy” Profile

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API Stability - Young APIs

/** * ... * @since 5.0M1 */@Unstable(<optional explanation>)public EntityReference createEntityReference(String name,...){...}

+ max duration for keeping the annotation!

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API Stability - Next steps

• Annotation or package for SPI?

• Better define when to use the @Unstable annotation

• Not possible to add a new method to an existing Interface

• Java 8 and Virtual Extension/Defender methods

interface TestInterface {  public void testMe();  public void newMethod() default {    System.out.println("Default from interface");  }}

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Quality Tip #2

JAR Hell

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The Problem

Class Not Found or Method Not Found or not working feature

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No duplicate classes @ runtime

<plugin> <groupId>com.ning.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-duplicate-finder-plugin</artifactId> <executions> <execution> <phase>verify</phase> <goals> <goal>check</goal> </goals> <configuration> <failBuildInCaseOfConflict>true</...> <exceptions> ...

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Surprising results...

• Commons Beanutils bundles some classes from Commons Collections, apparently to avoid drawing a dependency to it...

• Xalan bundles a lot of other projects (org/apache/xml/**, org/apache/bcel/**, JLex/**, java_cup/**, org/apache/regexp/**). In addition, it even has these jars in its source tree without any indication about their versions...

• stax-api, geronimo-stax-api_1.0_spec and xml-apis all draw javax.xml.stream.* classes

• xmlbeans and xml-apis draw incompatible versions of org.w3c.dom.* classes

14 exceptions in total!Sunday, March 31, 13

Maven: dependency version issue

<dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId> <artifactId>slf4j-api</artifactId> <version>1.4.0</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>ch.qos.logback</groupId> <artifactId>logback-classic</artifactId> <version>0.9.9</version> <!-- Depends on org.slf4j:slf4j-api:1.5.0 --> </dependency></dependencies>

Will run logback 0.9.9 with slf4J-api 1.4.0 instead of 1.5.0!

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Maven: ensure correct version<plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-enforcer-plugin</artifactId> <executions> <execution> <id>enforce-version-compatibility</id> <phase>verify</phase> <goals> <goal>enforce</goal> </goals> <configuration> <rules> <requireUpperBoundDeps/> </rules>

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Quality Tip #3

Test Coverage

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The Problem

More bugs reported, overall quality goes down and harder to debug

software

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Use Jacoco to fail the build<plugin> <groupId>org.jacoco</groupId> <artifactId>jacoco-maven-plugin</artifactId> <executions> <execution><id>jacoco-prepare</id> <goals><goal>prepare-agent</goal></goals> </execution> <execution><id>jacoco-check</id> <goals><goal>check</goal></goals> </execution> </executions> <configuration> <check> <instructionRatio>${xwiki.jacoco.instructionRatio}</...> </check>}

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Strategy

• When devs add code (and thus tests), increase the TPC percentage

• Put the Jacoco check in “Quality” Maven Profile

• Have a CI job to execute that profile regularly

• About 15% overhead compared to build without checks

• “Cheat mode”: Add easier-to-write test

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Quizz Time!

[INFO] --- jacoco-maven-plugin:0.6.2.201302030002:check (jacoco-check)[INFO] All coverage checks have been met.

[INFO] --- jacoco-maven-plugin:0.6.2.201302030002:check (jacoco-check) [WARNING] Insufficient code coverage for INSTRUCTION: 75.52% < 75.53%

Step 1: Building on my local machine gives the following:

Step 2: Building on the CI machine gave:

Non determinism! Why?

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Quizz Answer

private Map componentEntries = new ConcurrentHashMap();...for (Map.Entry entry : componentEntries.entrySet()){ if (entry.getValue().instance == component) {  key = entry.getKey();    oldDescriptor = entry.getValue().descriptor;    break;  }}

... because the JVM is non deterministic!

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Quality Tip #4

Functional Testing Stability (with Jenkins)

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The Problem

Too many false positives leading to developers not paying attention to CI

emails anymore... leading to failing software

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False positives examples

• The JVM has crashed

• VNC is down (we run Selenium tests)

• Browser crash (we run Selenium tests)

• Git connection issue

• Machine slowness (if XWiki cannot start under 2 minutes then it means the machine has some problems)

• Nexus is down (we deploy our artifacts to a Nexus repository)

• Connection issue (Read time out)

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Step 1: Groovy PostBuild Plugin (1/2)def messages = [ [".*A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment.*", "JVM Crash", "A JVM crash happened!"], [".*Error: cannot open display: :1.0.*", "VNC not running", "VNC connection issue!"], ...]def shouldSendEmail = truemessages.each { message -> if (manager.logContains(message.get(0))) { manager.addWarningBadge(message.get(1)) manager.createSummary("warning.gif").appendText(...) manager.buildUnstable() shouldSendEmail = false }}

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Step 1: Groovy PostBuild Plugin (2/2)

... continued from previous slide...

if (!shouldSendEmail) { def pa = new ParametersAction([ new BooleanParameterValue("noEmail", true) ]) manager.build.addAction(pa)}

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Step 2: Mail Ext Plugin

import hudson.model.*

build.actions.each { action -> if (action instanceof ParametersAction) { if (action.getParameter("noEmail")) { cancel = true } }}

Pre-send Script

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Results

+ use the Scriptler plugin to automate configuration for all jobs

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Quality Tip #5

Bug Fixing Day

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The Problem

Bugs increasing, even simple to fixones, devs focusing too much on new

features (i.e. scope creep) vs fixing what exists

Bugs created vs closed

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Bug Fixing Day

• Every Thursday

• Goal is to close the max number of bugs

• Triaging: Can be closed with Won’t fix, Duplicate, Cannot Reproduce, etc

• Close low hanging fruits in priority

• Started with last 365 days then with last 547 days and currently with last 730 days (we need to catch up with 40 bugs!)

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Results

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Conclusion

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Parting words

• Slowly add new quality check over time

• Everyone must be on board

• Favor Active Quality (i.e. make the build fail) over Passive checks

• Be ready to adapt/remove checks if found not useful enough

• Quality brings some risks:

• Potentially less committers for your project (especially open source)

• Project seen as “less fun”

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Be proud of your Quality!

“I have offended God and mankind because my work didn't reach the quality it should have.”

Leonardo da Vinci, on his death bed

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