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mgmt/test/shell/load0.sh
James Shubin 43839d1090 all: Switch the --lang syntax to use argv instead
It was a bit awkward using `mgmt run lang --lang <input>` so instead, we
now drop the --lang, and read the positional argv for the input.

This also does the same for the --yaml frontend.
2019-05-05 11:10:47 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
. "$(dirname "$0")/../util.sh"
# TODO: do loadavg calls work properly on macOS in travis?
set -o errexit
set -o pipefail
# Expected load average values eg: load average: 1.64306640625, 1.8076171875, 1.82958984375
# High precision results are preferred (more than the 2 digits in /proc/loadavg at least).
# Precision varies (eg: 4, 9 or 11 digits). Hence no strict check for precision but
# anything above 3 will do. It is assumed we will hardly ever get a precision lower than 3 digits
# from the current implementations. Otherwise this test would need to be revised.
# We once got: 'load average: 0, 0.28515625, 0.349609375'.
regex="load average: ([0-9]\.[0-9]{3,})|0, [0-9]\.[0-9]{3,}, [0-9]\.[0-9]{3,}"
tmpdir="$($mktemp --tmpdir -d tmp.XXX)"
if [[ ! "$tmpdir" =~ "/tmp" ]]; then
echo "unexpected tmpdir in: ${tmpdir}"
exit 99
fi
cat > "$tmpdir/load0.mcl" <<EOF
import "fmt"
import "sys"
\$theload = sys.load()
\$x1 = structlookup(\$theload, "x1")
\$x5 = structlookup(\$theload, "x5")
\$x15 = structlookup(\$theload, "x15")
file "${tmpdir}/loadavg" {
content => fmt.printf("load average: %f, %f, %f\n", \$x1, \$x5, \$x15),
state => "exists",
}
EOF
$TIMEOUT "$MGMT" run --tmp-prefix --converged-timeout=15 lang "$tmpdir/load0.mcl" &
pid=$!
wait $pid # get exit status
e=$?
set +e
egrep "$regex" "$tmpdir/loadavg" || fail_test "Could not match $tmpdir/loadavg to '$regex'. Got: '`cat $tmpdir/loadavg`'."
if [ "$tmpdir" = "" ]; then
echo "BUG, tried to delete empty string path"
exit 99
fi
# cleanup if everything went well
rm -r "$tmpdir"
exit $e