#!/bin/bash
#
# This is the script that runs inside Docker, once the image has been built,
# to execute all tests for the "pull request" project.
WORKSPACE_BASE=`pwd`
MY_DIR="$(dirname "$0")"
TEST_SCRIPT=$MY_DIR/../tests.sh
BUILD_DIR=/tmp/protobuf
set -e # exit immediately on error
set -x # display all commands
# The protobuf repository is mounted into our Docker image, but read-only.
# We clone into a directory inside Docker (this is faster than cp).
rm -rf $BUILD_DIR
mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR
cd $BUILD_DIR
git clone /var/local/jenkins/protobuf
cd protobuf
# Set up the directory where our test output is going to go.
OUTPUT_DIR=`mktemp -d`
LOG_OUTPUT_DIR=$OUTPUT_DIR/logs
mkdir -p $LOG_OUTPUT_DIR/1/cpp
################################################################################
# cpp build needs to run first, non-parallelized, so that protoc is available
# for other builds.
# Output filenames to follow the overall scheme used by parallel, ie:
# $DIR/logs/1/cpp/stdout
# $DIR/logs/1/cpp/stderr
# $DIR/logs/1/csharp/stdout
# $DIR/logs/1/csharp/stderr
# $DIR/logs/1/java_jdk7/stdout
# $DIR/logs/1/java_jdk7/stderr
CPP_STDOUT=$LOG_OUTPUT_DIR/1/cpp/stdout
CPP_STDERR=$LOG_OUTPUT_DIR/1/cpp/stderr
# Time the C++ build, so we can put this info in the test output.
# It's important that we get /usr/bin/time (which supports -f and -o) and not
# the bash builtin "time" which doesn't.
TIME_CMD="/usr/bin/time -f %e -o $LOG_OUTPUT_DIR/1/cpp/build_time"
$TIME_CMD $TEST_SCRIPT cpp > >(tee $CPP_STDOUT) 2> >(tee $CPP_STDERR >&2)
# Other tests are run in parallel.
parallel --results $LOG_OUTPUT_DIR --joblog $OUTPUT_DIR/joblog $TEST_SCRIPT ::: \
csharp \
java_jdk7 \
javanano_jdk7 \
java_oracle7 \
javanano_oracle7 \
python \
python_cpp \
ruby21 \
|| true # Process test results even if tests fail.
cat $OUTPUT_DIR/joblog
# The directory that is copied from Docker back into the Jenkins workspace.
COPY_FROM_DOCKER=/var/local/git/protobuf/testoutput
mkdir -p $COPY_FROM_DOCKER
TESTOUTPUT_XML_FILE=$COPY_FROM_DOCKER/testresults.xml
# Process all the output files from "parallel" and package them into a single
# .xml file with detailed, broken-down test output.
python $MY_DIR/make_test_output.py $OUTPUT_DIR > $TESTOUTPUT_XML_FILE
ls -l $TESTOUTPUT_XML_FILE