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moby--moby/hack/make/.integration-test-helpers
Sebastiaan van Stijn f007b0150a
integration: improve package- and filename for junit.xml
Generate more unique names, based on architecture and test-suite name.

Clean up the path to this integration test to create a useful package name.
"$dir" can be either absolute (/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/integration/foo)
or relative (./integration/foo). To account for both, first we strip the
absolute path, then any leading periods and slashes.

For the package-name, we use periods as separator instead of slashes, to be more
in-line with Java package names (which is what junit.xml was originally designed
for).

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2019-09-11 22:31:56 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# For integration-cli test, we use [gocheck](https://labix.org/gocheck), if you want
# to run certain tests on your local host, you should run with command:
#
# TESTFLAGS='-test.run /DockerSuite/TestBuild*' ./hack/make.sh binary test-integration
#
if [ -z "${MAKEDIR}" ]; then
MAKEDIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
export MAKEDIR
fi
source "${MAKEDIR}/.go-autogen"
# Set defaults
: "${TEST_REPEAT:=1}"
: "${TESTFLAGS:=}"
: "${TESTDEBUG:=}"
setup_integration_test_filter() {
if [ -z "${TEST_FILTER}" ]; then
return
fi
TESTFLAGS+="-test.run ${TEST_FILTER}"
local dirs
dirs=$(grep -rIlE --include '*_test.go' "func .*${TEST_FILTER}.*\(. \*testing\.T\)" ./integration*/ | xargs -I file dirname file | uniq)
if [ -z "${TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION}" ]; then
: "${TEST_INTEGRATION_DIR:=$(echo "$dirs" | grep -v '^\./integration-cli$')}"
if [ -z "${TEST_INTEGRATION_DIR}" ]; then
echo "Skipping integration tests since the supplied filter \"${TEST_FILTER}\" omits all integration tests"
TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION=1
fi
fi
if [ -z "${TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION_CLI}" ]; then
if echo "$dirs" | grep -vq '^./integration-cli$'; then
TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION_CLI=1
echo "Skipping integration-cli tests since the supplied filter \"${TEST_FILTER}\" omits all integration-cli tests"
fi
fi
}
setup_integration_test_filter
integration_api_dirs="${TEST_INTEGRATION_DIR:-$(go list -test -f '{{- if ne .ForTest "" -}}{{- .Dir -}}{{- end -}}' ./integration/...)}"
run_test_integration() {
set_platform_timeout
if [ -z "${TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION}" ]; then
run_test_integration_suites
fi
if [ -z "${TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION_CLI}" ]; then
run_test_integration_legacy_suites
fi
}
run_test_integration_suites() {
local flags="-test.v -test.timeout=${TIMEOUT} $TESTFLAGS"
for dir in ${integration_api_dirs}; do
if ! (
cd "$dir"
# Create a useful package name based on the tests's $dir. We need to take
# into account that "$dir" can be either an absolute (/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/integration/foo)
# or relative (./integration/foo) path. To account for both, first we strip
# the absolute path, then remove any leading periods and slashes.
pkgname="${dir}"
pkgname="${pkgname#*${GOPATH}/src/${DOCKER_PKG}}"
pkgname="${pkgname#*.}"
pkgname="${pkgname#*\/}"
# Finally, we use periods as separator (instead of slashes) to be more
# in line with Java package names (which is what junit.xml was designed for)
pkgname="$(go env GOARCH).${pkgname//\//.}"
echo "Running $PWD (${pkgname}) flags=${flags}"
[ -n "$TESTDEBUG" ] && set -x
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
test_env gotestsum \
--format=standard-verbose \
--jsonfile="${ABS_DEST}/${pkgname//./-}-go-test-report.json" \
--junitfile="${ABS_DEST}/${pkgname//./-}-junit-report.xml" \
--raw-command \
-- go tool test2json -p "${pkgname}" -t ./test.main ${flags}
); then exit 1; fi
done
}
run_test_integration_legacy_suites() {
(
flags="-test.v -test.timeout=360m $TESTFLAGS"
cd integration-cli
echo "Running $PWD flags=${flags}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
test_env ./test.main $flags
)
}
build_test_suite_binaries() {
if [ -n "${DOCKER_INTEGRATION_TESTS_VERIFIED}" ]; then
echo "Skipping building test binaries; as DOCKER_INTEGRATION_TESTS_VERIFIED is set"
return
fi
if [ -z "${TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION_CLI}" ]; then
build_test_suite_binary ./integration-cli "test.main"
fi
if [ -z "${TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION}" ]; then
for dir in ${integration_api_dirs}; do
build_test_suite_binary "$dir" "test.main"
done
fi
}
# Build a binary for a test suite package
build_test_suite_binary() {
local dir="$1"
local out="$2"
echo Building test suite binary "$dir/$out"
go test -c -o "$dir/$out" -ldflags "$LDFLAGS" "${BUILDFLAGS[@]}" "$dir"
}
cleanup_test_suite_binaries() {
[ -n "$TESTDEBUG" ] && return
echo "Removing test suite binaries"
# shellcheck disable=SC2038
find integration* -name test.main | xargs -r rm
}
repeat() {
for i in $(seq 1 ${TEST_REPEAT}); do
echo "Running integration-test (iteration $i)"
$@
done
}
# use "env -i" to tightly control the environment variables that bleed into the tests
test_env() {
(
set -e
[ -n "$TESTDEBUG" ] && set -x
env -i \
DEST="$ABS_DEST" \
DOCKER_API_VERSION="$DOCKER_API_VERSION" \
DOCKER_BUILDKIT="$DOCKER_BUILDKIT" \
DOCKER_INTEGRATION_DAEMON_DEST="$DOCKER_INTEGRATION_DAEMON_DEST" \
DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY="$DOCKER_TEST_TLS_VERIFY" \
DOCKER_CERT_PATH="$DOCKER_TEST_CERT_PATH" \
DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH="$DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH" \
DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER="$DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER" \
DOCKER_USERLANDPROXY="$DOCKER_USERLANDPROXY" \
DOCKER_HOST="$DOCKER_HOST" \
DOCKER_REMAP_ROOT="$DOCKER_REMAP_ROOT" \
DOCKER_REMOTE_DAEMON="$DOCKER_REMOTE_DAEMON" \
DOCKERFILE="$DOCKERFILE" \
GOPATH="$GOPATH" \
GOTRACEBACK=all \
HOME="$ABS_DEST/fake-HOME" \
PATH="$PATH" \
TEMP="$TEMP" \
TEST_CLIENT_BINARY="$TEST_CLIENT_BINARY" \
"$@"
)
}
error_on_leaked_containerd_shims() {
if [ "$(go env GOOS)" = 'windows' ]; then
return
fi
leftovers=$(ps -ax -o pid,cmd |
awk '$2 == "containerd-shim" && $4 ~ /.*\/bundles\/.*\/test-integration/ { print $1 }')
if [ -n "$leftovers" ]; then
ps aux
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
kill -9 ${leftovers} 2> /dev/null
echo "!!!! WARNING you have left over shim(s), Cleanup your test !!!!"
exit 1
fi
}
set_platform_timeout() {
# Test timeout.
if [ "${DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH}" = "arm64" ] || [ "${DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH}" = "arm" ]; then
: "${TIMEOUT:=10m}"
elif [ "${DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH}" = "windows" ]; then
: "${TIMEOUT:=8m}"
else
: "${TIMEOUT:=5m}"
fi
if [ "${TEST_REPEAT}" -gt 1 ]; then
# TIMEOUT needs to take TEST_REPEAT into account, or a premature time out may happen.
# The following ugliness will:
# - remove last character (usually 'm' from '10m')
# - multiply by testcount
# - add last character back
TIMEOUT=$((${TIMEOUT::-1} * ${TEST_REPEAT}))${TIMEOUT:$((${#TIMEOUT}-1)):1}
fi
}