[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-03-03。"],[],[],null,["# Run Winscope\n\nWinscope tracing is part of the Android framework. This page outlines the\nsteps required to download, build, and run the Winscope trace viewer locally.\n\nBuild Winscope locally\n----------------------\n\nFollow these steps to set up your PC to run the Winscope tracer:\n\n1. [Download the Android source](/docs/setup/build/building).\n2. Navigate to the Winscope folder:\n\n cd development/tools/winscope\n\n3. Install dependencies using:\n\n npm install\n\n To see a list of available commands, run: `npm run`\n4. Build all prod and test targets using:\n\n npm run build:prod\n\n5. Run Winscope using:\n\n npm run start\n\n| **Note:** You can also download and build Winscope to host on a standard web server to get a shareable link to the tool.\n\nBuild separate parts\n--------------------\n\nYou can build individual parts of Winscope separately using the following\ncommands:\n\n| Command | Description |\n|-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `build:trace_processor` | Checks out and rebuilds the latest version of Perfetto's `trace_processor`. |\n| `build:protos` | Recompiles the proto definitions. |\n\nRun tests\n---------\n\n| **Tip:** Winscope doesn't build on Soong and can't be built by Tradefed, so it's recommended to have a local Git hook to the tests in your local environment.\n\nWinscope contains unit and end-to-end tests. To run them use `npm run\n\u003ccommand\u003e`:\n\n| Command | Description |\n|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `test:unit:ci` | Runs the unit tests in a less verbose format for CI or presubmit hook. |\n| `test:unit:dev` | Runs the unit tests in a more verbose format for local development. This mode watches for changes and automatically reruns the correct tests. |\n| `test:e2e` | Runs the end-to-end tests, such as those for the cross-tool protocol. |\n| `test:presubmit:quiet` | Builds all presubmit unit tests, linters, and graph analysis in a less verbose format for CI or presubmit hook. |\n| `test:presubmit` | Builds all presubmit unit tests, linters, and graph analysis in a more verbose format for local development. |\n| `test:all` | Runs all tests (unit and end-to-end), linters, and graph analysis in a more verbose format for local development. |\n\n### Update @IntDef mapping\n\n`@IntDef` is an annotation used in Android to restrict the possible values of an\ninteger. Winscope uses a mapping of these annotations to display the name of the\nvalue instead of the integer.\n\nTo update the `@IntDef` mapping, do the following:\n\n1. Build `:framework-minus-apex-intdefs` for the annotation preprocessor to run:\n\n mp :framework-minus-apex-intdefs\n\n2. Copy the generated `intDefMapping.json` file to the prebuilts repository:\n\n $ python3 -c 'import sys,json,collections; print(json.dumps(collections.OrderedDict(sorted(collections.ChainMap(*map(lambda x:json.load(open(x)), sys.argv[1:])).items())), indent=2))' $(find out/soong/.intermediates/frameworks/base -iname intDefMapping.json) \u003e ./development/tools/winscope/src/common/intDefMapping.json\n\n3. Upload the changes in Winscope using `repo upload`.\n\nOther commands\n--------------\n\nIn addition to build and tests, Winscope scripts contain other capabilities, as\nshown in the table. To run them use `npm run `\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecommand\u003c/var\u003e:\n\n| Command | Description |\n|---------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `format:check` | Checks for code formatting issues using `prettier`. |\n| `format:fix` | Checks and auto fixes code formatting issues using `prettier`. |\n| `eslint:check` | Checks for code formatting issues using `eslint`. |\n| `eslint:fix` | Checks and auto fixes code formatting issues using `eslint`. |\n| `tslint:check` | Checks for code formatting issues using `tslint`. |\n| `tslint:fix` | Checks and auto fixes code formatting issues using `tslint`. |\n| `deps_graph:check_cycles` | Analyzes the code for cyclical dependencies. |\n\nTroubleshoot\n------------\n\nUse the following tips for troubleshooting:\n\n- **Error `ProtocolError: missing required '\u003cFIELD\u003e'` or `TypeError: Cannot\n read property '\u003cPROP\u003e' of null`**\n\n - This occurs when the trace file was created with a new proto definition,\n containing new *required* fields.\n\n 1. Make sure you're opening the trace on the correct Winscope version (master, S, or R).\n 2. If you create the new field on the proto, recompile the protos in\n Winscope using `npm run build:protos`.\n\n | **Note:** You shouldn't need a new required field, because the protos should be backward compatible.\n- **Some installed dependency versions are wrong (build fails)**\n\n - Revert changes to `package.json` and `package-lock.json`. Remove `node_modules`. Run `npm install` again.\n- **I added a new field to one of the proto files. How do I display it?**\n\n - Winscope uses the proto definitions from when it was compiled, so new fields won't appear by default. To show new fields, rebuild the protos using `npm run build:protos`."]]