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- README.md for adding test servers - Bash script for running tests on remote servers - Extend test_runner.py to flash using esptool.py - Python3.4 support. README.md update
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106 lines
2.9 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# This script builds tests, deploys them on one of the available test
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# servers and runs them. If deployment fails it will not return an error code.
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# If tests fail the script will return an error code.
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# It is done this way not to fail Travis build if one of the test servers is
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# down.
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# Test servers configuration
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TEST_SERVERS[0]="IP=195.138.84.66;User=pi;Type=solo"
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TEST_SERVERS[1]="IP=195.138.84.66;User=pi;Type=dual"
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# It will be populated in 'build' function
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FLASH_CMD=
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# Function doesn't accept any arguments. It builds the tests,
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# packages the binaries into the archive and populates FLASH_CMD variable.
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function build {
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echo "Building tests"
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make -C ./tests clean
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make -C ./tests -j8
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FLASH_CMD=$(make -s -C ./tests print_flash_cmd)
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# Now we need to pack all files that are included in the flash cmd
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# so they can be transferred to the remote server and run there
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# Also we need to prepare flash command:
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# - remove firmware files path
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# - remove serial port parameter
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mkdir -p /tmp/firmware
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rm -rf /tmp/firmware/*
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params=($FLASH_CMD)
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pushd ./tests
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for param in "${params[@]}"
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do
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if [ -f ${param} ]
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then
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file_name=${param##*/}
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cp ${param} /tmp/firmware/
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FLASH_CMD=${FLASH_CMD/${param}/${file_name}}
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fi
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# Removing port parameter from the cmd string
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if [[ "$param" == "-p" || "$param" == "--port" ]]
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then
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FLASH_CMD=${FLASH_CMD/${param}/}
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next_port=true
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else
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# Removing port value from the cmd string
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if [ "$next_port" ]
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then
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FLASH_CMD=${FLASH_CMD/${param} /}
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unset next_port
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fi
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fi
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done
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cp test_runner.py /tmp/firmware/
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tar -czf /tmp/tests.tar.gz -C /tmp/firmware .
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popd
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}
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# $1 - Server IP
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# $2 - Login user name
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function deploy {
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echo "Deploying tests, server IP=${1}"
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scp /tmp/tests.tar.gz ${2}@${1}:/tmp/tests.tar.gz
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ssh ${2}@${1} mkdir -p /tmp/eor_test
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ssh ${2}@${1} rm -rf /tmp/eor_test/*
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ssh ${2}@${1} tar -xzf /tmp/tests.tar.gz -C /tmp/eor_test
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}
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# $1 - Server IP
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# $2 - Login user name
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# $3 - Type "solo" or "dual"
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function run_tests {
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echo "Running tests, server IP=${1}, type=${3}"
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echo "Flash cmd: ${FLASH_CMD}"
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# Run test runner on the remote server
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ssh ${2}@${1} "source ~/.profile; /tmp/eor_test/test_runner.py --type ${3} -f -c \"${FLASH_CMD}\""
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}
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# First step is to build a firmware
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build
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failed=0
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for server in "${TEST_SERVERS[@]}"
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do
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params=(${server//;/ })
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ip=${params[0]#IP=}
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user=${params[1]#User=}
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type=${params[2]#Type=}
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deploy ${ip} ${user}
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if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]
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then
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run_tests ${ip} ${user} ${type}
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if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]
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then
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failed=$((failed+1))
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fi
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else
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echo "Server ${ip} is not available"
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fi
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done
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exit $failed
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