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Johan Bloemberg b34b359860 test: Streamline test suite a little
This change aims to streamline the integrationtest suite and reduce friction when running (parts of) test suites.

Changes:
- add `test-testname` to makefile to easily run one suite
- made skipping tests first class citizen in test.sh (all available testsuites and the reasons they are skipped are now better exposed and discovered)
- suppress some output of gotest unless there is an error
- no longer build binary for examples and gotest suites
- removed .SILENT from makefile as it being applied to only some targets makes it feel weird (I just learned about this option btw, feel free to comment on this change)
- move individual tests out of `test.sh` and into `test-misc.sh`
- introduced the concept of testsuites to `test.sh`
2018-02-15 17:21:49 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
# runs all (or selected) test suite(s) in test/ and aggregates results
# Usage:
# ./test.sh
# ./test.sh gofmt
# library of utility functions
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
. test/util.sh
# allow specifying a single testsuite to run
testsuite="$1"
# print environment when running all testsuites
test -z "$testsuite" && (echo "ENV:"; env; echo; )
# run a test and record failures
function run-testsuite()
{
testname="$(basename "$1" .sh)"
# if not running all test or this test is not explicitly selected, skip it
if test -z "$testsuite" || test "test-$testsuite" = "$testname";then
$@ || failures=$( [ -n "$failures" ] && echo "$failures\\n$@" || echo "$@" )
fi
}
# only run test if it is explicitly selected, otherwise report it is skipped
function skip-testsuite()
{
testname=$(basename "$1" .sh)
# show skip message only when running full suite
if test -z "$testsuite";then
echo skipping "$@" "($REASON)"
echo 'SKIP'
else
# if a skipped suite is explicity called, run it anyway
if test "test-$testsuite" == "$testname";then
run-testsuite "$@"
fi
fi
}
# used at the end to tell if everything went fine
failures=''
run-testsuite ./test/test-misc.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-gofmt.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-yamlfmt.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-bashfmt.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-headerfmt.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-commit-message.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-govet.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-examples.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-gotest.sh
# skipping: https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/issues/327
# run-test ./test/test-crossbuild.sh
# do these longer tests only when running on ci
if env | grep -q -e '^TRAVIS=true$' -e '^JENKINS_URL=' -e '^BUILD_TAG=jenkins'; then
run-testsuite ./test/test-shell.sh
skip-testsuite ./test/test-gotest.sh --race # XXX: temporarily disabled...
else
REASON="CI server only test" skip-testsuite ./test/test-shell.sh
REASON="CI server only test" skip-testsuite ./test/test-gotest.sh --race # XXX: temporarily disabled...
fi
run-testsuite ./test/test-gometalinter.sh
# FIXME: this now fails everywhere :(
skip-testsuite ./test/test-reproducible.sh
# run omv tests on jenkins physical hosts only
if env | grep -q -e '^JENKINS_URL=' -e '^BUILD_TAG=jenkins'; then
run-testsuite ./test/test-omv.sh
else
REASON="CI server only test" skip-testsuite ./test/test-omv.sh
fi
REASON="https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/issues/327" skip-testsuite ./test/test-crossbuild.sh
run-testsuite ./test/test-golint.sh # test last, because this test is somewhat arbitrary
if [[ -n "$failures" ]]; then
echo 'FAIL'
echo 'The following tests have failed:'
echo -e "$failures"
echo
echo 'You can rerun a single suite like so:'
echo
echo 'make test-gofmt'
exit 1
fi
echo 'ALL PASSED'