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#!/bin/bash
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
2016-02-05 03:54:50 +00:00
set -eu
set -o pipefail
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
2016-02-05 03:54:50 +00:00
BASE_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0")/.. && pwd)
# first we will run python functional tests with tox
pushd $BASE_DIR
tox -epython-functests
popd
# then execute tests for elements
export DIB_CMD=disk-image-create
Move elements & lib relative to diskimage_builder package Currently we have all our elements and library files in a top-level directory and install them into <root>/share/diskimage-builder/[elements|lib] (where root is either / or the root of a virtualenv). The problem with this is that editable/development installs (pip -e) do *not* install data_files. Thus we have no canonical location to look for elements -- leading to the various odd things we do such as a whole bunch of guessing at the top of disk-image-create and having a special test-loader in tests/test_elements.py so we can run python unit tests on those elements that have it. data_files is really the wrong thing to use for what are essentially assets of the program. data_files install works well for things like config-files, init.d files or dropping documentation files. By moving the elements under the diskimage_builder package, we always know where they are relative to where we import from. In fact, pkg_resources has an api for this which we wrap in the new diskimage_builder/paths.py helper [1]. We use this helper to find the correct path in the couple of places we need to find the base-elements dir, and for the paths to import the library shell functions. Elements such as svc-map and pkg-map include python unit-tests, which we do not need tests/test_elements.py to special-case load any more. They just get found automatically by the normal subunit loader. I have a follow-on change (I69ca3d26fede0506a6353c077c69f735c8d84d28) to move disk-image-create to a regular python entry-point. Unfortunately, this has to move to work with setuptools. You'd think a symlink under diskimage_builder/[elements|lib] would work, but it doesn't. [1] this API handles stuff like getting files out of .zip archive modules, which we don't do. Essentially for us it's returning __file__. Change-Id: I5e3e3c97f385b1a4ff2031a161a55b231895df5b
2016-09-09 03:11:52 +00:00
export DIB_ELEMENTS=$(python -c '
import diskimage_builder.paths
diskimage_builder.paths.show_path("elements")')
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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#
# Default skip tests
#
# For time reasons, we do not run these tests by default; i.e. these
# tests are not run by "tox -e func" in the gate.
#
DEFAULT_SKIP_TESTS=(
# we run version pinned test in gate (this just runs latest)
fedora/build-succeeds
# in non-voting
gentoo/build-succeeds
# good to have the test case around - but because of changes
# in testing does not work always.
debian-minimal/testing-build-succeeds
# Currently failing due to bug in locale generation
centos-minimal/build-succeeds
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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)
function log_with_prefix {
local pr=$1
local log
while read a; do
log="[$pr] $a"
if [[ ${LOG_DATESTAMP} -ne 0 ]]; then
log="$(date +"%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%N") ${log}"
fi
echo "${log}"
done
}
# Log job control messages
function log_jc {
local msg="$1"
local log="[JOB-CONTROL] ${msg}"
if [[ ${LOG_DATESTAMP} -ne 0 ]]; then
log="$(date +"%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%N") ${log}"
fi
echo "${log}"
}
function job_cnt {
running_jobs=$(jobs -p)
echo ${running_jobs} | wc -w
}
# This is needed, because the better 'wait -n' is
# available since bash 4.3 only.
function wait_minus_n {
if [ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -gt 4 \
-o "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" = 4 \
-a "${BASH_VERSINFO[1]}" -ge 3 ]; then
# Good way: wait on any job
wait -n
return $?
else
# Not that good way: wait on one specific job
# (others may be finished in the mean time)
local wait_for_pid=$(jobs -p | head -1)
wait ${wait_for_pid}
return $?
fi
}
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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# run_disk_element_test <test_element> <element>
# Run a disk-image-build .tar build of ELEMENT including any elements
# specified by TEST_ELEMENT
function run_disk_element_test() {
local test_element=$1
local element=$2
local dont_use_tmp=$3
local use_tmp_flag=""
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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local dest_dir=$(mktemp -d)
trap "rm -rf $dest_dir" EXIT
if [ "${dont_use_tmp}" = "yes" ]; then
use_tmp_flag="--no-tmpfs"
fi
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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if break="after-error" break_outside_target=1 \
break_cmd="cp -v \$TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/dib-test-should-fail ${dest_dir} || true" \
DIB_SHOW_IMAGE_USAGE=1 \
Move elements & lib relative to diskimage_builder package Currently we have all our elements and library files in a top-level directory and install them into <root>/share/diskimage-builder/[elements|lib] (where root is either / or the root of a virtualenv). The problem with this is that editable/development installs (pip -e) do *not* install data_files. Thus we have no canonical location to look for elements -- leading to the various odd things we do such as a whole bunch of guessing at the top of disk-image-create and having a special test-loader in tests/test_elements.py so we can run python unit tests on those elements that have it. data_files is really the wrong thing to use for what are essentially assets of the program. data_files install works well for things like config-files, init.d files or dropping documentation files. By moving the elements under the diskimage_builder package, we always know where they are relative to where we import from. In fact, pkg_resources has an api for this which we wrap in the new diskimage_builder/paths.py helper [1]. We use this helper to find the correct path in the couple of places we need to find the base-elements dir, and for the paths to import the library shell functions. Elements such as svc-map and pkg-map include python unit-tests, which we do not need tests/test_elements.py to special-case load any more. They just get found automatically by the normal subunit loader. I have a follow-on change (I69ca3d26fede0506a6353c077c69f735c8d84d28) to move disk-image-create to a regular python entry-point. Unfortunately, this has to move to work with setuptools. You'd think a symlink under diskimage_builder/[elements|lib] would work, but it doesn't. [1] this API handles stuff like getting files out of .zip archive modules, which we don't do. Essentially for us it's returning __file__. Change-Id: I5e3e3c97f385b1a4ff2031a161a55b231895df5b
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ELEMENTS_PATH=$DIB_ELEMENTS/$element/test-elements \
$DIB_CMD -x -t tar,qcow2 ${use_tmp_flag} -o $dest_dir/image -n $element $test_element 2>&1 \
| log_with_prefix "${element}/${test_element}"; then
if ! [ -f "$dest_dir/image.qcow2" ]; then
echo "Error: qcow2 build failed for element: $element, test-element: $test_element."
echo "No image $dest_dir/image.qcow2 found!"
fi
# check inside the tar for sentinel files
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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if ! [ -f "$dest_dir/image.tar" ]; then
echo "Error: Build failed for element: $element, test-element: $test_element."
echo "No image $dest_dir/image.tar found!"
exit 1
else
if tar -tf $dest_dir/image.tar | grep -q /tmp/dib-test-should-fail; then
echo "Error: Element: $element, test-element $test_element should have failed, but passed."
exit 1
else
echo "PASS: Element $element, test-element: $test_element"
fi
fi
else
if [ -f "${dest_dir}/dib-test-should-fail" ]; then
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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echo "PASS: Element $element, test-element: $test_element"
else
echo "Error: Build failed for element: $element, test-element: $test_element."
exit 1
fi
fi
trap EXIT
rm -rf $dest_dir /tmp/dib-test-should-fail
}
# run_ramdisk_element_test <test_element> <element>
# Run a disk-image-builder default build of ELEMENT including any
# elements specified by TEST_ELEMENT
function run_ramdisk_element_test() {
local test_element=$1
local element=$2
local dest_dir=$(mktemp -d)
if ELEMENTS_PATH=$DIB_ELEMENTS/$element/test-elements \
$DIB_CMD -x -o $dest_dir/image $element $test_element \
| log_with_prefix "${element}/${test_element}"; then
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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# TODO(dtantsur): test also kernel presence once we sort out its naming
# problem (vmlinuz vs kernel)
if ! [ -f "$dest_dir/image.initramfs" ]; then
echo "Error: Build failed for element: $element, test-element: $test_element."
echo "No image $dest_dir/image.initramfs found!"
exit 1
else
echo "PASS: Element $element, test-element: $test_element"
fi
else
echo "Error: Build failed for element: $element, test-element: $test_element."
exit 1
fi
}
#
# run_functests.sh
# run the functional tests for dib elements
#
# find elements that have functional test elements. TESTS will be an
# array with each value being "element/test-element"
TESTS=()
for e in $DIB_ELEMENTS/*/test-elements/*; do
test_element=$(echo $e | awk 'BEGIN {FS="/"}{print $NF}')
element=$(echo $e | awk 'BEGIN {FS="/"}{print $(NF-2)}')
TESTS+=("$element/$test_element")
done
#
# Default values
#
JOB_MAX_CNT=1
LOG_DATESTAMP=0
#
# Parse args
#
while getopts ":hlj:t" opt; do
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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case $opt in
h)
echo "run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ..."
echo " -h : show this help"
echo " -l : list available tests"
echo " -j : parallel job count (default to 1)"
echo " -t : prefix log messages with timestamp"
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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echo " <test> : functional test to run"
echo " Special test 'all' will run all tests"
exit 0
;;
l)
echo "The available functional tests are:"
echo
for t in ${TESTS[@]}; do
echo " $t"
done
echo
exit 0
;;
j)
JOB_MAX_CNT=${OPTARG}
echo "Running parallel - using [${JOB_MAX_CNT}] jobs"
;;
t)
LOG_DATESTAMP=1
;;
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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\?)
echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
DONT_USE_TMP="no"
if [ "${JOB_MAX_CNT}" -gt 1 ]; then
# switch off using tmp dir for image building
# (The mem check using the tmp dir is currently done
# based on the available memory - and not on the free.
# See #1618124 for more details)
DONT_USE_TMP="yes"
fi
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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# cull the list of tests to run into TESTS_TO_RUN
TESTS_TO_RUN=()
title=""
if [[ -z "$@" ]]; then
# remove the skipped tests
title="Running default tests:"
for test in "${TESTS[@]}"; do
if [[ " ${DEFAULT_SKIP_TESTS[@]} " =~ " ${test} " ]]; then
continue
else
TESTS_TO_RUN+=("${test}")
fi
done
elif [[ $1 == "all" ]]; then
title="Running all tests:"
TESTS_TO_RUN=("${TESTS[@]}")
else
title="Running specified tests:"
for test in $@; do
if [[ ! " ${TESTS[@]} " =~ " ${test} " ]]; then
echo "${test} : not a known test (see -l)"
exit 1
fi
TESTS_TO_RUN+=("${test}")
done
fi
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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# print a little status info
echo "------"
echo ${title}
for test in "${TESTS_TO_RUN[@]}"; do
echo " ${test}"
done
echo "------"
function wait_and_exit_on_failure {
local pid=$1
wait ${pid}
result=$?
if [ "${result}" -ne 0 ]; then
exit ${result}
fi
return 0
}
EXIT_CODE=0
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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for test in "${TESTS_TO_RUN[@]}"; do
running_jobs_cnt=$(job_cnt)
log_jc "Number of running jobs [${running_jobs_cnt}] max jobs [${JOB_MAX_CNT}]"
if [ "${running_jobs_cnt}" -ge "${JOB_MAX_CNT}" ]; then
log_jc "Waiting for job to finish"
wait_minus_n
result=$?
if [ "${result}" -ne 0 ]; then
EXIT_CODE=1
# If a job fails, do not start any new ones.
break
fi
fi
log_jc "Starting new job"
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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# from above; each array value is element/test_element. split it
# back up
element=${test%/*}
test_element=${test#*/}
# tests default to disk-based, but "element-type" can optionally
# override that
element_type=disk
element_type_override=$DIB_ELEMENTS/${element}/test-elements/${test_element}/element-type
if [ -f ${element_type_override} ]; then
element_type=$(cat ${element_type_override})
fi
echo "Running $test ($element_type)"
run_${element_type}_element_test $test_element $element ${DONT_USE_TMP} &
Rework functional test runner This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better choose what is running in CI. Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script. This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing. run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface, e.g. --- $ ./run_functests.sh -h run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ... -h : show this help -l : list available tests <test> : functional test to run Special test 'all' will run all tests $ ./run_functests.sh -l The available functional tests are: apt-sources/test-sources debian/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds fedora/build-succeeds-f21 ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora --- As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely -- clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef). There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the indirection of the 3 small library files. For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix. Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this, however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci. Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests directory for discoverability. Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
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done
# Wait for the rest of the jobs
while true; do
running_jobs_cnt=$(job_cnt)
log_jc "Number of running jobs left [${running_jobs_cnt}]"
if [ "${running_jobs_cnt}" -eq 0 ]; then
break;
fi
wait_minus_n
result=$?
if [ "${result}" -ne 0 ]; then
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
done
if [ "${EXIT_CODE}" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Tests passed!"
exit 0
else
echo "At least one test failed"
exit 1
fi