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moby--moby/hack/Jenkins/W2L/setup.sh
Brian Goff 11d3f7092e use per-check timeouts
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
2016-03-11 14:38:52 -05:00

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# Jenkins CI script for Windows to Linux CI.
# Heavily modified by John Howard (@jhowardmsft) December 2015 to try to make it more reliable.
set +xe
SCRIPT_VER="Thu Feb 25 18:54:57 UTC 2016"
# TODO to make (even) more resilient:
# - Wait for daemon to be running before executing docker commands
# - Check if jq is installed
# - Make sure bash is v4.3 or later. Can't do until all Azure nodes on the latest version
# - Make sure we are not running as local system. Can't do until all Azure nodes are updated.
# - Error if docker versions are not equal. Can't do until all Azure nodes are updated
# - Error if go versions are not equal. Can't do until all Azure nodes are updated.
# - Error if running 32-bit posix tools. Probably can take from bash --version and check contains "x86_64"
# - Warn if the CI directory cannot be deleted afterwards. Otherwise turdlets are left behind
# - Use %systemdrive% ($SYSTEMDRIVE) rather than hard code to c: for TEMP
# - Consider cross builing the Windows binary and copy across. That's a bit of a heavy lift. Only reason
# for doing that is that it mirrors the actual release process for docker.exe which is cross-built.
# However, should absolutely not be a problem if built natively, so nit-picking.
# - Tidy up of images and containers. Either here, or in the teardown script.
ec=0
uniques=1
echo INFO: Started at `date`. Script version $SCRIPT_VER
# !README!
# There are two daemons running on the remote Linux host:
# - outer: specified by DOCKER_HOST, this is the daemon that will build and run the inner docker daemon
# from the sources matching the PR.
# - inner: runs on the host network, on a port number similar to that of DOCKER_HOST but the last two digits are inverted
# (2357 if DOCKER_HOST had port 2375; and 2367 if DOCKER_HOST had port 2376).
# The windows integration tests are run against this inner daemon.
# get the ip, inner and outer ports.
ip="${DOCKER_HOST#*://}"
port_outer="${ip#*:}"
# inner port is like outer port with last two digits inverted.
port_inner=$(echo "$port_outer" | sed -E 's/(.)(.)$/\2\1/')
ip="${ip%%:*}"
echo "INFO: IP=$ip PORT_OUTER=$port_outer PORT_INNER=$port_inner"
# If TLS is enabled
if [ -n "$DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY" ]; then
protocol=https
if [ -z "$DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME" ]; then
ec=1
echo "ERROR: DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME is undefined"
fi
certs=$(echo ~/.docker/machine/machines/$DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME)
curlopts="--cacert $certs/ca.pem --cert $certs/cert.pem --key $certs/key.pem"
run_extra_args="-v tlscerts:/etc/docker"
daemon_extra_args="--tlsverify --tlscacert /etc/docker/ca.pem --tlscert /etc/docker/server.pem --tlskey /etc/docker/server-key.pem"
else
protocol=http
fi
# Save for use by make.sh and scripts it invokes
export MAIN_DOCKER_HOST="tcp://$ip:$port_inner"
# Verify we can get the remote node to respond to _ping
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
reply=`curl -s $curlopts $protocol://$ip:$port_outer/_ping`
if [ "$reply" != "OK" ]; then
ec=1
echo "ERROR: Failed to get an 'OK' response from the docker daemon on the Linux node"
echo " at $ip:$port_outer when called with an http request for '_ping'. This implies that"
echo " either the daemon has crashed/is not running, or the Linux node is unavailable."
echo
echo " A regular ping to the remote Linux node is below. It should reply. If not, the"
echo " machine cannot be reached at all and may have crashed. If it does reply, it is"
echo " likely a case of the Linux daemon not running or having crashed, which requires"
echo " further investigation."
echo
echo " Try re-running this CI job, or ask on #docker-dev or #docker-maintainers"
echo " for someone to perform further diagnostics, or take this node out of rotation."
echo
ping $ip
else
echo "INFO: The Linux nodes outer daemon replied to a ping. Good!"
fi
fi
# Get the version from the remote node. Note this may fail if jq is not installed.
# That's probably worth checking to make sure, just in case.
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
remoteVersion=`curl -s $curlopts $protocol://$ip:$port_outer/version | jq -c '.Version'`
echo "INFO: Remote daemon is running docker version $remoteVersion"
fi
# Compare versions. We should really fail if result is no 1. Output at end of script.
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
uniques=`docker version | grep Version | /usr/bin/sort -u | wc -l`
fi
# Make sure we are in repo
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
if [ ! -d hack ]; then
echo "ERROR: Are you sure this is being launched from a the root of docker repository?"
echo " If this is a Windows CI machine, it should be c:\jenkins\gopath\src\github.com\docker\docker."
echo " Current directory is `pwd`"
ec=1
fi
fi
# Get the commit has and verify we have something
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
export COMMITHASH=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
echo INFO: Commmit hash is $COMMITHASH
if [ -z $COMMITHASH ]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to get commit hash. Are you sure this is a docker repository?"
ec=1
fi
fi
# Redirect to a temporary location. Check is here for local runs from Jenkins machines just in case not
# in the right directory where the repo is cloned. We also redirect TEMP to not use the environment
# TEMP as when running as a standard user (not local system), it otherwise exposes a bug in posix tar which
# will cause CI to fail from Windows to Linux. Obviously it's not best practice to ever run as local system...
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
export TEMP=/c/CI/CI-$COMMITHASH
export TMP=$TMP
/usr/bin/mkdir -p $TEMP # Make sure Linux mkdir for -p
fi
# Tidy up time
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo INFO: Deleting pre-existing containers and images...
# Force remove all containers based on a previously built image with this commit
! docker rm -f $(docker ps -aq --filter "ancestor=docker:$COMMITHASH") &>/dev/null
# Force remove any container with this commithash as a name
! docker rm -f $(docker ps -aq --filter "name=docker-$COMMITHASH") &>/dev/null
# Force remove the image if it exists
! docker rmi -f "docker-$COMMITHASH" &>/dev/null
# This SHOULD never happen, but just in case, also blow away any containers
# that might be around.
! if [ ! `docker ps -aq | wc -l` -eq 0 ]; then
echo WARN: There were some leftover containers. Cleaning them up.
! docker rm -f $(docker ps -aq)
fi
fi
# Provide the docker version for debugging purposes. If these fail, game over.
# as the Linux box isn't responding for some reason.
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo INFO: Docker version and info of the outer daemon on the Linux node
echo
docker version
ec=$?
if [ 0 -ne $ec ]; then
echo "ERROR: The main linux daemon does not appear to be running. Has the Linux node crashed?"
fi
echo
fi
# Same as above, but docker info
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo
docker info
ec=$?
if [ 0 -ne $ec ]; then
echo "ERROR: The main linux daemon does not appear to be running. Has the Linux node crashed?"
fi
echo
fi
# build the daemon image
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo "INFO: Running docker build on Linux host at $DOCKER_HOST"
set -x
docker build --rm --force-rm -t "docker:$COMMITHASH" .
ec=$?
set +x
if [ 0 -ne $ec ]; then
echo "ERROR: docker build failed"
fi
fi
# Start the docker-in-docker daemon from the image we just built
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo "INFO: Starting build of a Linux daemon to test against, and starting it..."
set -x
# aufs in aufs is faster than vfs in aufs
docker run $run_extra_args -e DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER=aufs --pid host --privileged -d --name "docker-$COMMITHASH" --net host "docker:$COMMITHASH" bash -c "echo 'INFO: Compiling' && date && hack/make.sh binary && echo 'INFO: Compile complete' && date && cp bundles/$(cat VERSION)/binary/docker /bin/docker && echo 'INFO: Starting daemon' && exec docker daemon -D -H tcp://0.0.0.0:$port_inner $daemon_extra_args"
ec=$?
set +x
if [ 0 -ne $ec ]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to compile and start the linux daemon"
fi
fi
# Build locally.
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo "INFO: Starting local build of Windows binary..."
set -x
export TIMEOUT="5m"
export DOCKER_HOST="tcp://$ip:$port_inner"
export DOCKER_TEST_HOST="tcp://$ip:$port_inner"
unset DOCKER_CLIENTONLY
export DOCKER_REMOTE_DAEMON=1
hack/make.sh binary
ec=$?
set +x
if [ 0 -ne $ec ]; then
echo "ERROR: Build of binary on Windows failed"
fi
fi
# Make a local copy of the built binary and ensure that is first in our path
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
VERSION=$(< ./VERSION)
cp bundles/$VERSION/binary/docker.exe $TEMP
ec=$?
if [ 0 -ne $ec ]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to copy built binary to $TEMP"
fi
export PATH=$TEMP:$PATH
fi
# Run the integration tests
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo "INFO: Running Integration tests..."
set -x
export DOCKER_TEST_TLS_VERIFY="$DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY"
export DOCKER_TEST_CERT_PATH="$DOCKER_CERT_PATH"
hack/make.sh test-integration-cli
ec=$?
set +x
if [ 0 -ne $ec ]; then
echo "ERROR: CLI test failed."
# Next line is useful, but very long winded if included
# docker -H=$MAIN_DOCKER_HOST logs "docker-$COMMITHASH"
fi
fi
# Tidy up any temporary files from the CI run
if [ ! -z $COMMITHASH ]; then
rm -rf $TEMP
fi
# CI Integrity check - ensure we are using the same version of go as present in the Dockerfile
GOVER_DOCKERFILE=`grep 'ENV GO_VERSION' Dockerfile | awk '{print $3}'`
GOVER_INSTALLED=`go version | awk '{print $3}'`
if [ "${GOVER_INSTALLED:2}" != "$GOVER_DOCKERFILE" ]; then
#ec=1 # Uncomment to make CI fail once all nodes are updated.
echo
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "WARN: CI should be using go version $GOVER_DOCKERFILE, but is using ${GOVER_INSTALLED:2}"
echo " Please ping #docker-maintainers on IRC to get this CI server updated."
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo
fi
# Check the Linux box is running a matching version of docker
if [ "$uniques" -ne 1 ]; then
ec=0 # Uncomment to make CI fail once all nodes are updated.
echo
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "ERROR: This CI node is not running the same version of docker as the daemon."
echo " This is a CI configuration issue."
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo
fi
# Tell the user how we did.
if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then
echo INFO: Completed successfully at `date`.
else
echo ERROR: Failed with exitcode $ec at `date`.
fi
exit $ec