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atomic/test.sh
Brent Baude 100031ec34 Allow granular UNIT tests
Making several changes to allow for more granular testing with make
check.

You can still run a granular INTEGRATION test with the TEST_INTEGRATION
keyword followed by the name (excluding test and .sh).  For example,

TEST_INTEGRATION=top ./test.sh

This will only run the top integration test.  We then do NOT run any of
the UNIT tests as it is assumed that the developer only wants to test
the specific integration test.

You can now test a singular UNIT test with the TEST_UNIT keyword.  Like
the integration test, simply name the test and exclude the prefixed
"test_" and file suffix of ".py"  For example,

TEST_UNIT=discovery ./test.sh

This will only run the discovery unit test; the pylint test and integration
tests will be skipped.

Closes: #728
Approved by: rhatdan
2016-11-07 15:21:59 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'
#
# Test harness for the atomic CLI.
#
export PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH:-$(pwd)}
export WORK_DIR=$(mktemp -p $(pwd) -d -t .tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
export DOCKER=${DOCKER:-"/usr/bin/docker"}
export SECRET=`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=4096 count=1 2> /dev/null | sha256sum`
export ATOMIC_LIBEXEC="$(pwd)"
export ATOMIC_CLIENT="$(pwd)/atomic_dbus_client.py"
mkdir $WORK_DIR/ostree-repo
ostree --repo=$WORK_DIR/ostree-repo init --mode=bare-user
export ATOMIC_OSTREE_REPO=$WORK_DIR/ostree-repo
# This image contains the secret, so it needs to be rebuilt each time.
cat > tests/test-images/Dockerfile.secret <<EOF
FROM scratch
LABEL "Name"="atomic-test-secret"
LABEL "Secret"="${SECRET}"
ADD secret /secret
EOF
LOG=${LOG:-"$(pwd)/tests.log"}
echo -n '' > ${LOG}
cleanup () {
rm -rf ${WORK_DIR}
}
trap cleanup EXIT
_checksum () {
if [[ -d "${1}" ]]; then
CHK=`find "${1}" -type f -exec sha256sum {} \; | sha256sum`
echo "${CHK}"
return 0
fi
if [[ -e "${1}" ]]; then
echo "$(sha256sum ${1})"
fi
}
# Ensure the test-environment has a standard set of images.
# This function will not rebuild images if the dockerfile
# is the same as its last build.
make_docker_images () {
echo "${SECRET}" > ${WORK_DIR}/secret
echo "Pulling standard images from Docker Hub..." | tee -a ${LOG}
${DOCKER} pull busybox >> ${LOG}
${DOCKER} pull centos >> ${LOG}
${DOCKER} pull fedora >> ${LOG}
echo "Building images from tests/test-images..." | tee -a ${LOG}
for df in `find ./tests/test-images/ -name Dockerfile.*`; do
# Don't include directories for dockerfile data
if [[ -d "${df}" ]]; then
continue
fi
BASE_NAME="$(basename ${df})"
chksum=$(_checksum ${df})
IFS=$'.' read -a split <<< "${BASE_NAME}"
iname="atomic-test-${split[1]}"
# If there is a matching Dockerfile.X.d, then include its contents
# in the checksum data.
chksum="${chksum}$(_checksum ${df}.d)"
set +e
i_chksum=`${DOCKER} inspect -f '{{ .Config.Labels.Checksum }}' \
${iname} 2> /dev/null`
if [[ ${i_chksum} = "<no-value>" ]] || \
[[ "${i_chksum}" = "${chksum}" ]]; then
printf "\tSkipped : ${iname}\n"
continue
fi
set -e
# Copy the dockerfile into the build directory, then label the image
# with the original Dockerfile's checksum. This allows us to prevent
# rebuilding images
df_cp=${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}
cp ${df} ${df_cp}
printf "\nLABEL \"Checksum\"=\"${chksum}" >> ${df_cp}
# Copy help.1 into atomic-test-1
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-1" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/help.1 ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy help.sh into atomic-test-3
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-3" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/help.sh ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy install.sh into atomic-test-6
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-6" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/install.sh ${WORK_DIR}
cp ./tests/test-images/show-hostname.sh ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy install.sh into atomic-test-system
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-system" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/system-container-files/* ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Remove the old image... Though there may not be one.
set +e
${DOCKER} rmi ${iname} &>> ${LOG}
set -e
if [[ -d "${df}.d" ]]; then
cp -r "${df}.d" "${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}.d"
fi
${DOCKER} build -t ${iname} -f ${df_cp} ${WORK_DIR} >> ${LOG}
# Clean up build files.
rm "${df_cp}"
if [[ -d "${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}.d" ]]; then
rm -r "${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}.d"
fi
printf "\tBuilt : ${iname}\n"
done
}
make_docker_images
# Python unit tests.
echo "UNIT TESTS:"
COVERAGE_BIN=${COVERAGE_BIN-"/usr/bin/coverage"}
if [[ ! -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
# Check to see if it is in local instead.
COVERAGE_BIN="/usr/local/bin/coverage"
fi
if [[ ! -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
# The executable is "coverage2" on systems with default python3 and no
# python3 install.
COVERAGE_BIN="/usr/bin/coverage2"
fi
if [[ ! -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
COVERAGE_BIN="/usr/bin/coverage3"
fi
if [[ -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
COVERAGE="${COVERAGE_BIN}
run
--source=./Atomic/
--branch"
else
COVERAGE="${PYTHON:-/usr/bin/python}"
fi
if [ ! -n "${TEST_INTEGRATION+ }" ]; then
set +e
# Was a single test requested?
if [ -n "${TEST_UNIT+ }" ]; then
UTEST=tests/unit/test_${TEST_UNIT}.py
# Make sure the test actually exists
if [ ! -e ${UTEST} ]; then
echo "Failed to find the unittest ${UTEST}"
exit 1
fi
${COVERAGE} ${UTEST} | tee -a ${LOG}
else
${COVERAGE} -m unittest discover ./tests/unit/ | tee -a ${LOG}
fi
_UNIT_FAIL="$?"
set -e
else
echo " SKIPPING UNIT TESTS..."
_UNIT_FAIL=0
fi
# CLI integration tests.
let failures=0 || true
printf "\nINTEGRATION TESTS:\n" | tee -a ${LOG}
export ATOMIC="atomic
--debug"
if [[ -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
export ATOMIC="${COVERAGE}
--append
$ATOMIC"
fi
if [ ! -n "${TEST_UNIT+ }" ]; then
for tf in `find ./tests/integration/ -name test_*.sh`; do
if [ -n "${TEST_INTEGRATION+ }" ]; then
tfbn=$(basename "$tf" .sh)
tfbn="${tfbn#test_}"
if [[ " $TEST_INTEGRATION " != *" $tfbn "* ]]; then
continue
fi
fi
# If it is not running with ENABLE_DESTRUCTIVE and the test has
# not the :test-destructive tag, skip it silently.
if test -z "${ENABLE_DESTRUCTIVE-}" && grep ":destructive-test" ${tf} &> /dev/null; then
continue
fi
printf "Running %-40.40s" "$(basename ${tf})...."
printf "\n==== ${tf} ====\n" >> ${LOG}
if ${tf} &>> ${LOG}; then
printf "PASS\n";
else
if test $? = 77; then
printf "SKIP\n";
else
printf "FAIL\n";
let "failures += 1"
fi
fi
done
else
echo " SKIPPING INTEGRATION TESTS..."
fi
if [[ -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
echo "Coverage report:" | tee -a ${LOG}
${COVERAGE_BIN} report | tee -a ${LOG}
fi
if [[ "${failures}" -eq "0" ]]; then
if [[ $_UNIT_FAIL -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "ALL TESTS PASSED"
exit 0
else
echo "Unit tests failed."
fi
else
if [[ $_UNIT_FAIL -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "Unit tests failed."
fi
echo "Integration test failures: ${failures}"
echo "See ${LOG} for more information."
fi
exit 1