Re: DRM Today-based test case for EME

So, what we have right now is:
(1) A large number of ClearKey-only tests in a "Google" folder, and
(2) One of those tests (basic playback) migrated to DRM Today, in the root
folder

There are two approaches:
(A) Keep ClearKey and DRM tests separate: move the "Google" tests into the
root or a "clearkey" folder, continue making new DRMToday versions of each
of those ClearKey tests
(B) Make the DRMToday test also support ClearKey, continue making new
ClearKey+DRMToday versions of each of the Google tests and, eventually,
drop the Google folder

For (B), we need to run two tests in one file, which requires some care
with async tests and there's been comments that we should not have multiple
tests in one file.

Opinions ?

...Mark





On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Greg Rutz <G.Rutz@cablelabs.com> wrote:

> I think the test utilities should be designed to be as DRM-independent as
> possible.  This would allow us to run any of the test cases that apply to
> ClearKey simply by providing a DRMConfig and test content that indicates
> use of ClearKey.  I apologize that I have not been following the EME spec
> progression that much over the last 12-18 months, but I recall there not
> being a ton of differences between ClearKey support and other DRMs as I
> implemented it in dash.js.
>
> For test cases that are valid for ClearKey, the test case would simply
> execute multiple times on the UA under test — once with ClearKey content
> and one or more additional times for the “real” DRMs that are to be tested
> on that UA.  No sense in maintaining separate test code if we don’t have to.
>
> G
>
> On 7/20/16, 10:34 AM, "Mark Watson" <watsonm@netflix.com> wrote:
>
> Question: should we expand this test case to cover ClearKey ? Or will we
> rely on the tests in the Google folder for ClearKey ?
>
> If the latter, should we move those tests into the main directory (I see
> they are now working) ? Or, if others would like to add ClearKey tests,
> should they add them to the Google folder ?
>
> ...Mark
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com> wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> Sukhmal has created a Pull Request for a temporary session test case
>> using DRM Today. We have tested this on Chrome with Widevine and it should
>> work on Edge with PlayReady as well:
>>
>> https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/pull/3313
>>
>> Please review this and comment on whether it is a good template / model
>> for us to work from. We can quickly migrate more of the Google clearkey
>> tests to drmtoday as well as implementing tests for other session types
>> based on this model.
>>
>> ...Mark
>>
>
>

Received on Wednesday, 20 July 2016 19:30:52 UTC