ac3388367b
Using "DEST" for our build artifacts inside individual bundlescripts was already well-established convention, but this officializes it by having `make.sh` itself set the variable and create the directory, also handling CYGWIN oddities in a single central place (instead of letting them spread outward from `hack/make/binary` like was definitely on their roadmap, whether they knew it or not; sneaky oddities). Signed-off-by: Andrew "Tianon" Page <admwiggin@gmail.com>
86 lines
2.3 KiB
Bash
86 lines
2.3 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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: ${PARALLEL_JOBS:=$(nproc 2>/dev/null || echo 1)} # if nproc fails (usually because we don't have it), let's not parallelize by default
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RED=$'\033[31m'
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GREEN=$'\033[32m'
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TEXTRESET=$'\033[0m' # reset the foreground colour
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# Run Docker's test suite, including sub-packages, and store their output as a bundle
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# If $TESTFLAGS is set in the environment, it is passed as extra arguments to 'go test'.
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# You can use this to select certain tests to run, eg.
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#
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# TESTFLAGS='-test.run ^TestBuild$' ./hack/make.sh test-unit
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#
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bundle_test_unit() {
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{
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date
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# Run all the tests if no TESTDIRS were specified.
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if [ -z "$TESTDIRS" ]; then
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TESTDIRS=$(find_dirs '*_test.go')
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fi
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(
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export LDFLAGS
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export TESTFLAGS
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export HAVE_GO_TEST_COVER
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# some hack to export array variables
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export BUILDFLAGS_FILE="$DEST/buildflags-file"
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( IFS=$'\n'; echo "${BUILDFLAGS[*]}" ) > "$BUILDFLAGS_FILE"
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if command -v parallel &> /dev/null; then
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# accomodate parallel to be able to access variables
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export SHELL="$BASH"
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export HOME="$(mktemp -d)"
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mkdir -p "$HOME/.parallel"
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touch "$HOME/.parallel/ignored_vars"
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echo "$TESTDIRS" | parallel --jobs "$PARALLEL_JOBS" --env _ "${MAKEDIR}/.go-compile-test-dir"
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rm -rf "$HOME"
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else
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# aww, no "parallel" available - fall back to boring
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for test_dir in $TESTDIRS; do
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"${MAKEDIR}/.go-compile-test-dir" "$test_dir" || true
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# don't let one directory that fails to build tank _all_ our tests!
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done
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fi
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rm -f "$BUILDFLAGS_FILE"
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)
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echo "$TESTDIRS" | go_run_test_dir
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}
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}
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go_run_test_dir() {
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TESTS_FAILED=()
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while read dir; do
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echo
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echo '+ go test' $TESTFLAGS "${DOCKER_PKG}${dir#.}"
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precompiled="$ABS_DEST/precompiled/$dir.test$(binary_extension)"
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if ! ( cd "$dir" && test_env "$precompiled" $TESTFLAGS ); then
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TESTS_FAILED+=("$dir")
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echo
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echo "${RED}Tests failed: $dir${TEXTRESET}"
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sleep 1 # give it a second, so observers watching can take note
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fi
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done
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echo
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echo
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echo
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# if some tests fail, we want the bundlescript to fail, but we want to
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# try running ALL the tests first, hence TESTS_FAILED
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if [ "${#TESTS_FAILED[@]}" -gt 0 ]; then
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echo "${RED}Test failures in: ${TESTS_FAILED[@]}${TEXTRESET}"
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echo
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false
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else
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echo "${GREEN}Test success${TEXTRESET}"
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echo
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true
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fi
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}
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bundle_test_unit 2>&1 | tee -a "$DEST/test.log"
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