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1 | #!/bin/sh |
2 | set -e | |
3 | ||
4 | if ! command -v virtualenv >/dev/null; then | |
5 | echo "$0: virtualenv not installed, skipping python-using tests." 1>&2 | |
6 | exit 1 | |
7 | fi | |
8 | ||
9 | SRCDIR="$(dirname "$0")" | |
10 | ||
11 | # build directory, if different, can be passed as an argument; | |
12 | # it is expected to point to the equivalent subdirectory of the | |
13 | # tree as where this script is stored | |
14 | BUILDDIR="$SRCDIR" | |
15 | case "$1" in | |
16 | ''|-*) | |
17 | # not set or looks like a flag to cram | |
18 | ;; | |
19 | *) | |
20 | # looks like the builddir | |
21 | BUILDDIR="$1" | |
22 | shift | |
23 | ;; | |
24 | esac | |
25 | ||
26 | VENV="$BUILDDIR/virtualenv" | |
27 | CRAM_BIN="$VENV/bin/cram" | |
28 | if [ ! -e "$CRAM_BIN" ]; then | |
29 | # With "make distcheck", the source directory must be read-only. I | |
30 | # patched cram to support that. See upstream ticket at | |
31 | # https://bitbucket.org/brodie/cram/issue/9/allow-read-only-directories-for-t | |
32 | # -- tv@inktank.com | |
33 | virtualenv "$VENV" && $VENV/bin/pip --log "$VENV"/log.txt install "$SRCDIR/downloads/cram-0.5.0ceph.2011-01-14.tar.gz" | |
34 | fi | |
35 | ||
36 | SRCDIR_ABS="$(readlink -f "$SRCDIR")" | |
37 | BUILDDIR_ABS="$(readlink -f "$BUILDDIR")" | |
38 | FAKE_HOME="$BUILDDIR_ABS/fake_home" | |
39 | mkdir -p "$FAKE_HOME" | |
40 | ||
41 | # cram doesn't like seeing the same foo.t basename twice on the same | |
42 | # run, so run it once per directory | |
43 | FAILED=0 | |
44 | FAILEDTOOLS="" | |
45 | for tool in "$SRCDIR"/cli/*; do | |
46 | toolname="$(basename "$tool")" | |
47 | install -d -m0755 -- "$BUILDDIR/cli/$toolname" | |
48 | if ! env -i \ | |
49 | PATH="$BUILDDIR_ABS/..:$SRCDIR_ABS/..:$PATH" \ | |
50 | CEPH_CONF=/dev/null \ | |
51 | CCACHE_DIR="$CCACHE_DIR" \ | |
52 | CC="$CC" \ | |
53 | CXX="$CXX" \ | |
54 | HOME="$FAKE_HOME" \ | |
55 | "$SRCDIR/run-cli-tests-maybe-unset-ccache" \ | |
56 | "$CRAM_BIN" -v "$@" --error-dir="$BUILDDIR/cli/$toolname" -- "$tool"/*.t | |
57 | then | |
58 | FAILED=1 | |
59 | FAILEDTOOLS="$FAILEDTOOLS $toolname" | |
60 | fi | |
61 | done | |
62 | ||
63 | if [ $FAILED -eq 1 ]; then | |
64 | echo "Tests that failed: $FAILEDTOOLS" | |
65 | fi | |
66 | ||
67 | exit "$FAILED" |