kubernetes/hack/test-go.sh
Jeff Grafton fafd1df7a6 Revert "Continue after failed unit test"
This reverts commit f70752d9e1.

This change caused Travis and Shippable to report success on all test
runs, even if any tests failed or timed out.
2015-04-20 11:59:18 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/..
source "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib/init.sh"
kube::golang::setup_env
kube::test::find_dirs() {
(
cd ${KUBE_ROOT}
find . -not \( \
\( \
-wholename './output' \
-o -wholename './_output' \
-o -wholename './release' \
-o -wholename './target' \
-o -wholename '*/third_party/*' \
-o -wholename '*/Godeps/*' \
-o -wholename '*/contrib/podex/*' \
-o -wholename '*/test/integration/*' \
\) -prune \
\) -name '*_test.go' -print0 | xargs -0n1 dirname | sed 's|^\./||' | sort -u
)
}
# -covermode=atomic becomes default with -race in Go >=1.3
KUBE_TIMEOUT=${KUBE_TIMEOUT:--timeout 120s}
KUBE_COVER=${KUBE_COVER:-n} # set to 'y' to enable coverage collection
KUBE_COVERMODE=${KUBE_COVERMODE:-atomic}
# How many 'go test' instances to run simultaneously when running tests in
# coverage mode.
KUBE_COVERPROCS=${KUBE_COVERPROCS:-4}
KUBE_RACE=${KUBE_RACE:-} # use KUBE_RACE="-race" to enable race testing
# Set to the goveralls binary path to report coverage results to Coveralls.io.
KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN=${KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN:-}
# Comma separated list of API Versions that should be tested.
KUBE_TEST_API_VERSIONS=${KUBE_TEST_API_VERSIONS:-"v1beta1,v1beta3"}
kube::test::usage() {
kube::log::usage_from_stdin <<EOF
usage: $0 [OPTIONS] [TARGETS]
OPTIONS:
-i <number> : number of times to run each test, must be >= 1
EOF
}
isnum() {
[[ "$1" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]
}
iterations=1
while getopts "hi:" opt ; do
case $opt in
h)
kube::test::usage
exit 0
;;
i)
iterations="$OPTARG"
if ! isnum "${iterations}" || [[ "${iterations}" -le 0 ]]; then
kube::log::usage "'$0': argument to -i must be numeric and greater than 0"
kube::test::usage
exit 1
fi
;;
?)
kube::test::usage
exit 1
;;
:)
kube::log::usage "Option -$OPTARG <value>"
kube::test::usage
exit 1
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
# Use eval to preserve embedded quoted strings.
eval "goflags=(${KUBE_GOFLAGS:-})"
# Filter out arguments that start with "-" and move them to goflags.
testcases=()
for arg; do
if [[ "${arg}" == -* ]]; then
goflags+=("${arg}")
else
testcases+=("${arg}")
fi
done
if [[ ${#testcases[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
testcases=($(kube::test::find_dirs))
fi
set -- "${testcases[@]+${testcases[@]}}"
runTests() {
# TODO: this should probably be refactored to avoid code duplication with the
# coverage version.
if [[ $iterations -gt 1 ]]; then
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
set -- $(kube::test::find_dirs)
fi
kube::log::status "Running ${iterations} times"
fails=0
for arg; do
trap 'exit 1' SIGINT
pkg=${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/${arg}
kube::log::status "${pkg}"
# keep going, even if there are failures
pass=0
count=0
for i in $(seq 1 ${iterations}); do
if go test "${goflags[@]:+${goflags[@]}}" \
${KUBE_RACE} ${KUBE_TIMEOUT} "${pkg}"; then
pass=$((pass + 1))
else
fails=$((fails + 1))
fi
count=$((count + 1))
done 2>&1
kube::log::status "${pass} / ${count} passed"
done
if [[ ${fails} -gt 0 ]]; then
return 1
else
return 0
fi
fi
# If we're not collecting coverage, run all requested tests with one 'go test'
# command, which is much faster.
if [[ ! ${KUBE_COVER} =~ ^[yY]$ ]]; then
kube::log::status "Running unit tests without code coverage"
go test "${goflags[@]:+${goflags[@]}}" \
${KUBE_RACE} ${KUBE_TIMEOUT} "${@+${@/#/${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/}}"
return 0
fi
# Create coverage report directories.
cover_report_dir="/tmp/k8s_coverage/${KUBE_API_VERSION}/$(kube::util::sortable_date)"
cover_profile="coverage.out" # Name for each individual coverage profile
kube::log::status "Saving coverage output in '${cover_report_dir}'"
mkdir -p "${@+${@/#/${cover_report_dir}/}}"
# Run all specified tests, collecting coverage results. Go currently doesn't
# support collecting coverage across multiple packages at once, so we must issue
# separate 'go test' commands for each package and then combine at the end.
# To speed things up considerably, we can at least use xargs -P to run multiple
# 'go test' commands at once.
printf "%s\n" "${@}" | xargs -I{} -n1 -P${KUBE_COVERPROCS} \
go test "${goflags[@]:+${goflags[@]}}" \
${KUBE_RACE} \
${KUBE_TIMEOUT} \
-cover -covermode="${KUBE_COVERMODE}" \
-coverprofile="${cover_report_dir}/{}/${cover_profile}" \
"${cover_params[@]+${cover_params[@]}}" \
"${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/{}"
COMBINED_COVER_PROFILE="${cover_report_dir}/combined-coverage.out"
{
# The combined coverage profile needs to start with a line indicating which
# coverage mode was used (set, count, or atomic). This line is included in
# each of the coverage profiles generated when running 'go test -cover', but
# we strip these lines out when combining so that there's only one.
echo "mode: ${KUBE_COVERMODE}"
# Include all coverage reach data in the combined profile, but exclude the
# 'mode' lines, as there should be only one.
for x in `find "${cover_report_dir}" -name "${cover_profile}"`; do
cat $x | grep -h -v "^mode:" || true
done
} >"${COMBINED_COVER_PROFILE}"
coverage_html_file="${cover_report_dir}/combined-coverage.html"
go tool cover -html="${COMBINED_COVER_PROFILE}" -o="${coverage_html_file}"
kube::log::status "Combined coverage report: ${coverage_html_file}"
}
reportCoverageToCoveralls() {
if [[ -x "${KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN}" ]]; then
${KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN} -coverprofile="${COMBINED_COVER_PROFILE}" || true
fi
}
# Convert the CSV to an array of API versions to test
IFS=',' read -a apiVersions <<< "${KUBE_TEST_API_VERSIONS}"
for apiVersion in "${apiVersions[@]}"; do
echo "Running tests for APIVersion: $apiVersion"
KUBE_API_VERSION="${apiVersion}" runTests "$@"
done
# We might run the tests for multiple versions, but we want to report only
# one of them to coveralls. Here we report coverage from the last run.
reportCoverageToCoveralls