hack: Have TIMEOUT take -test.count into account when testing for flakiness
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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@ -19,8 +19,19 @@ echo "Running stress test for them."
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TESTARRAY=$(echo "$new_tests" | sed 's/+func //' | awk -F'\\(' '{print $1}' | tr '\n' '|')
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export TESTFLAGS="-test.count 5 -test.run ${TESTARRAY%?}"
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# Note: TEST_REPEAT will make the test suite run 5 times, restarting the daemon
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# whereas testcount will make each test run 5 times in a row under the same daemon.
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# This will make a total of 25 runs for each test in TESTARRAY.
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export TEST_REPEAT=5
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local testcount=5
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# However, TIMEOUT needs to take testcount into account, or a premature time out may happen.
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# The following ugliness will:
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# - remove last character (usually 'm' from '10m')
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# - multiply by testcount
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# - add last character back
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export TIMEOUT=$((${TIMEOUT::-1} * $testcount))${TIMEOUT:$((${#TIMEOUT}-1)):1}
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export TESTFLAGS="-test.count $testcount -test.run ${TESTARRAY%?}"
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echo "Using test flags: $TESTFLAGS"
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source hack/make/test-integration
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