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metamask-extension/test/e2e/x-server.js

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Fix 'yarn setup' on M1 Macs (#11887) There are a few issues encountered when running `yarn setup` on new Apple Silicon (aka M1, aka arm64) Macs: * The script halts when attempting to run the install step for the `chromedriver` package with the message "Only Mac 64 bits supported". This is somewhat misleading as it seems to indicate that chromedriver can only be installed on a 64-bit Mac. However, what I think is happening is that the installation script for `chromedriver` is not able to detect that an arm64 CPU *is* a 64-bit CPU. After looking through the `chromedriver` repo, it appears that 87.0.1 is the first version that adds a proper check ([1]). Note that upgrading chromedriver caused the Chrome-specific tests to fail intermittently on CI. I was not able to 100% work out the reason for this, but ensuring that X (which provides a way for Chrome to run in a GUI setting from the command line) is available seems to fix these issues. * The script also halts when attempting to run the install step for the `electron` package. This happens because for the version of `electron` we are using (9.4.2), there is no available binary for arm64. It appears that Electron 11.x was the first version to support arm64 Macs ([2]). This is a bit trickier to resolve because we don't explicitly rely on `electron` — that's brought in by `react-devtools`. The first version of `react-devtools` that relies on `electron` 11.x is 4.11.0 ([3]). [1]: https://github.com/giggio/node-chromedriver/commit/469dd0a6ee23540bfa832b5f09b4cbde3e152010 [2]: https://www.electronjs.org/blog/apple-silicon [3]: https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-devtools/CHANGELOG.md#4110-april-9-2021
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const { runCommand } = require('../../development/lib/run-command');
const { retry } = require('../../development/lib/retry');
function ensureXServerIsRunning() {
return retry(
{
retries: 3,
delay: 2000,
rejectionMessage: 'X server does not seem to be running?!',
},
() => {
return runCommand('xset', ['q']);
},
);
}
module.exports = { ensureXServerIsRunning };