protobuf/tests.sh
Feng Xiao 20fbb357d0 Add more tests to jenkins.
1. Added ruby22 and jruby tests to jenkins.
2. Added javascript tests to jenkins.
3. Added golang tests to jenkins.
4. Removed ruby19/ruby20 tests from travis. Support for ruby 2.0 has
   ended since 2016/02/24.
   https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2016/02/24/support-plan-of-ruby-2-0-0-and-2-1/

Change-Id: Ie984b06772335352a4be7067ab2485f923875685
2016-07-21 18:11:12 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Build and runs tests for the protobuf project. The tests as written here are
# used by both Jenkins and Travis, though some specialized logic is required to
# handle the differences between them.
on_travis() {
if [ "$TRAVIS" == "true" ]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# For when some other test needs the C++ main build, including protoc and
# libprotobuf.
internal_build_cpp() {
if [ -f src/protoc ]; then
# Already built.
return
fi
if [[ $(uname -s) == "Linux" && "$TRAVIS" == "true" ]]; then
# Install GCC 4.8 to replace the default GCC 4.6. We need 4.8 for more
# decent C++ 11 support in order to compile conformance tests.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test -y
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq g++-4.8
export CXX="g++-4.8" CC="gcc-4.8"
fi
./autogen.sh
./configure
make -j2
}
build_cpp() {
internal_build_cpp
make check -j2
cd conformance && make test_cpp && cd ..
# Verify benchmarking code can build successfully.
cd benchmarks && make && ./generate-datasets && cd ..
}
build_cpp_distcheck() {
./autogen.sh
./configure
make dist
# List all files that should be included in the distribution package.
git ls-files | grep "^\(java\|python\|objectivec\|csharp\|js\|ruby\|cmake\|examples\)" |\
grep -v ".gitignore" | grep -v "java/compatibility_tests" > dist.lst
# Unzip the dist tar file.
DIST=`ls *.tar.gz`
tar -xf $DIST
cd ${DIST//.tar.gz}
# Check if every file exists in the dist tar file.
FILES_MISSING=""
for FILE in $(<../dist.lst); do
if ! file $FILE &>/dev/null; then
echo "$FILE is not found!"
FILES_MISSING="$FILE $FILES_MISSING"
fi
done
cd ..
if [ ! -z "$FILES_MISSING" ]; then
echo "Missing files in EXTRA_DIST: $FILES_MISSING"
exit 1
fi
# Do the regular dist-check for C++.
make distcheck -j2
}
build_csharp() {
# Just for the conformance tests. We don't currently
# need to really build protoc, but it's simplest to keep with the
# conventions of the other builds.
internal_build_cpp
NUGET=/usr/local/bin/nuget.exe
if [ "$TRAVIS" == "true" ]; then
# Install latest version of Mono
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 3FA7E0328081BFF6A14DA29AA6A19B38D3D831EF
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 1397BC53640DB551
echo "deb http://download.mono-project.com/repo/debian wheezy main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-xamarin.list
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq mono-devel referenceassemblies-pcl nunit
# Then install the dotnet SDK as per Ubuntu 14.04 instructions on dot.net.
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://apt-mo.trafficmanager.net/repos/dotnet-release/ trusty main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/dotnetdev.list'
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver apt-mo.trafficmanager.net --recv-keys 417A0893
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq dotnet-dev-1.0.0-preview2-003121
fi
# Perform "dotnet new" once to get the setup preprocessing out of the
# way. That spews a lot of output (including backspaces) into logs
# otherwise, and can cause problems. It doesn't matter if this step
# is performed multiple times; it's cheap after the first time anyway.
mkdir dotnettmp
(cd dotnettmp; dotnet new > /dev/null)
rm -rf dotnettmp
(cd csharp/src; dotnet restore)
csharp/buildall.sh
cd conformance && make test_csharp && cd ..
}
build_golang() {
# Go build needs `protoc`.
internal_build_cpp
# Add protoc to the path so that the examples build finds it.
export PATH="`pwd`/src:$PATH"
# Install Go and the Go protobuf compiler plugin.
on_travis sudo apt-get update -qq
on_travis sudo apt-get install -qq golang
export GOPATH="$HOME/gocode"
mkdir -p "$GOPATH/src/github.com/google"
rm -f "$GOPATH/src/github.com/google/protobuf"
ln -s "`pwd`" "$GOPATH/src/github.com/google/protobuf"
export PATH="$GOPATH/bin:$PATH"
go get github.com/golang/protobuf/protoc-gen-go
cd examples && make gotest && cd ..
}
use_java() {
version=$1
case "$version" in
jdk7)
on_travis sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk
export PATH=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/bin:$PATH
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64
;;
oracle7)
if [ "$TRAVIS" == "true" ]; then
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties # for apt-add-repository
echo "oracle-java7-installer shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1 select true" | \
sudo debconf-set-selections
yes | sudo apt-add-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
yes | sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer
fi;
export PATH=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/bin:$PATH
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64
;;
esac
if [ "$TRAVIS" != "true" ]; then
MAVEN_LOCAL_REPOSITORY=/var/maven_local_repository
MVN="$MVN -e -X --offline -Dmaven.repo.local=$MAVEN_LOCAL_REPOSITORY"
fi;
which java
java -version
$MVN -version
}
# --batch-mode supresses download progress output that spams the logs.
MVN="mvn --batch-mode"
build_java() {
version=$1
dir=java_$version
# Java build needs `protoc`.
internal_build_cpp
cp -r java $dir
cd $dir && $MVN clean && $MVN test
cd ../..
}
# The conformance tests are hard-coded to work with the $ROOT/java directory.
# So this can't run in parallel with two different sets of tests.
build_java_with_conformance_tests() {
# Java build needs `protoc`.
internal_build_cpp
cd java && $MVN test && $MVN install
cd util && $MVN package assembly:single
cd ../..
cd conformance && make test_java && cd ..
}
build_javanano() {
# Java build needs `protoc`.
internal_build_cpp
cd javanano && $MVN test && cd ..
}
build_java_jdk7() {
use_java jdk7
build_java_with_conformance_tests
}
build_java_oracle7() {
use_java oracle7
build_java oracle7
}
build_javanano_jdk7() {
use_java jdk7
build_javanano
}
build_javanano_oracle7() {
use_java oracle7
build_javanano
}
internal_install_python_deps() {
if [ "$TRAVIS" != "true" ]; then
return;
fi
# Install tox (OS X doesn't have pip).
if [ $(uname -s) == "Darwin" ]; then
sudo easy_install tox
else
sudo pip install tox
fi
# Only install Python2.6/3.x on Linux.
if [ $(uname -s) == "Linux" ]; then
sudo apt-get install -y python-software-properties # for apt-add-repository
sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:fkrull/deadsnakes
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -y python2.6 python2.6-dev
sudo apt-get install -y python3.3 python3.3-dev
sudo apt-get install -y python3.4 python3.4-dev
fi
}
build_objectivec_ios() {
# Reused the build script that takes care of configuring and ensuring things
# are up to date. The OS X test runs the objc conformance test, so skip it
# here.
# Note: travis has xctool installed, and we've looked at using it in the past
# but it has ended up proving unreliable (bugs), an they are removing build
# support in favor of xcbuild (or just xcodebuild).
objectivec/DevTools/full_mac_build.sh \
--core-only --skip-xcode-osx --skip-objc-conformance "$@"
}
build_objectivec_ios_debug() {
build_objectivec_ios --skip-xcode-release
}
build_objectivec_ios_release() {
build_objectivec_ios --skip-xcode-debug
}
build_objectivec_osx() {
# Reused the build script that takes care of configuring and ensuring things
# are up to date.
objectivec/DevTools/full_mac_build.sh \
--core-only --skip-xcode-ios
}
build_objectivec_cocoapods_integration() {
# First, load the RVM environment in bash, needed to update ruby.
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
# Update rvm to the latest version. This is needed to solve
# https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/1786 and may not be needed in the
# future when Travis updates the default version of rvm.
rvm get head
# Update ruby to 2.2.3 as the default one crashes with segmentation faults
# when using pod.
rvm use 2.2.3 --install --binary --fuzzy
# Update pod to the latest version.
gem install cocoapods --no-ri --no-rdoc
objectivec/Tests/CocoaPods/run_tests.sh
}
build_python() {
internal_build_cpp
internal_install_python_deps
cd python
# Only test Python 2.6/3.x on Linux
if [ $(uname -s) == "Linux" ]; then
envlist=py\{26,27,33,34\}-python
else
envlist=py27-python
fi
tox -e $envlist
cd ..
}
build_python_cpp() {
internal_build_cpp
internal_install_python_deps
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../src/.libs # for Linux
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=../src/.libs # for OS X
cd python
# Only test Python 2.6/3.x on Linux
if [ $(uname -s) == "Linux" ]; then
# py26 is currently disabled due to json_format
envlist=py\{27,33,34\}-cpp
else
envlist=py27-cpp
fi
tox -e $envlist
cd ..
}
build_ruby21() {
internal_build_cpp # For conformance tests.
cd ruby && bash travis-test.sh ruby-2.1 && cd ..
}
build_ruby22() {
internal_build_cpp # For conformance tests.
cd ruby && bash travis-test.sh ruby-2.2 && cd ..
}
build_jruby() {
internal_build_cpp # For conformance tests.
# TODO(xiaofeng): Upgrade to jruby-9.x. There are some broken jests to be
# fixed.
cd ruby && bash travis-test.sh jruby-1.7 && cd ..
}
build_ruby_all() {
build_ruby21
build_ruby22
build_jruby
}
build_javascript() {
internal_build_cpp
cd js && npm install && npm test && cd ..
}
# Note: travis currently does not support testing more than one language so the
# .travis.yml cheats and claims to only be cpp. If they add multiple language
# support, this should probably get updated to install steps and/or
# rvm/gemfile/jdk/etc. entries rather than manually doing the work.
# .travis.yml uses matrix.exclude to block the cases where app-get can't be
# use to install things.
# -------- main --------
if [ "$#" -ne 1 ]; then
echo "
Usage: $0 { cpp |
cpp_distcheck |
csharp |
java_jdk7 |
java_oracle7 |
javanano_jdk7 |
javanano_oracle7 |
objectivec_ios |
objectivec_ios_debug |
objectivec_ios_release |
objectivec_osx |
objectivec_cocoapods_integration |
python |
python_cpp |
ruby21 |
ruby22 |
jruby |
ruby_all)
"
exit 1
fi
set -e # exit immediately on error
set -x # display all commands
eval "build_$1"