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mgmt/test/test-gotest.sh
James Shubin 591e6b68e0 test: Split up long tests into multiple sub tests
Hopefully this avoids the timeouts running the lang package.
2019-07-17 02:45:04 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
echo running "$0" "$@"
#ROOT="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && cd .. && pwd )" # dir!
ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/..
cd "${ROOT}"
. test/util.sh
# travis is slow for some reason
if env | grep -q -e '^TRAVIS=true$'; then
export GO_TEST_TIMEOUT_SCALE=3
fi
# if we want to run this test as root, use build tag -root to ask each test...
XSUDO=''
XTAGS=()
if [[ "$@" = *"--root"* ]]; then
if ! timeout 1s sudo -A true; then
echo "sudo disabled: can't run as root"
exit 1
fi
XSUDO='sudo -E'
XTAGS+=('root')
fi
# As per https://github.com/travis-ci/docs-travis-ci-com/blob/master/user/docker.md
# Docker is not supported on Travis macOS test instances.
if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then
XTAGS+=('nodocker')
fi
failures=''
function run-test()
{
$XSUDO $@ -tags="${XTAGS[*]}" || failures=$( [ -n "$failures" ] && echo "$failures\\n$@" || echo "$@" )
}
# NOTE: you can run `go test` with the -tags flag to skip certain tests, eg:
# go test -tags nodocker github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine/resources -v
base=$(go list .)
if [[ "$@" = *"--integration"* ]]; then
if [[ "$@" = *"--race"* ]]; then
# adding -count=1 replaces the GOCACHE=off fix that was removed
run-test go test -count=1 -race "${base}/integration" -v
else
run-test go test -count=1 "${base}/integration" -v
fi
else
for pkg in `go list -e ./... | grep -v "^${base}/vendor/" | grep -v "^${base}/examples/" | grep -v "^${base}/test/" | grep -v "^${base}/old" | grep -v "^${base}/old/" | grep -v "^${base}/tmp" | grep -v "^${base}/tmp/" | grep -v "^${base}/integration"`; do
echo -e "\ttesting: $pkg"
if [[ "$@" = *"--race"* ]]; then
# split up long tests to avoid CI timeouts
if [ "$pkg" = "${base}/lang" ]; then # pkg lang is big!
for sub in `go test "${base}/lang" -list Test`; do
if [ "$sub" = "ok" ]; then break; fi # skip go test output artifact
echo -e "\t\tsub-testing: $sub"
run-test go test -count=1 -race "$pkg" -run "$sub"
done
else
run-test go test -count=1 -race "$pkg"
fi
else
run-test go test -count=1 "$pkg"
fi
done
fi
if [[ -n "$failures" ]]; then
echo 'FAIL'
echo 'The following `go test` runs have failed:'
echo -e "$failures"
echo
exit 1
fi
echo 'PASS'