#!/bin/bash -x # If a bundle file is present, call tox with the jenkins version of # the test environment so it is used. Otherwise, use the normal # (non-bundle) test environment. Also, run pip freeze on the # resulting environment at the end so that we have a record of exactly # what packages we ended up testing. # # Usage: run-tox.sh PYTHONVERSION # # Where PYTHONVERSION is the numeric version identifier used as a suffix # in the tox.ini file. E.g., "26" or "27" for "py26"/"jenkins26" or # "py27"/"jenkins27" respectively. version=$1 if [ -z "$version" ] then echo "The tox environment python version (eg '27') must be the first argument." exit 1 fi venv=py$version export NOSE_WITH_XUNIT=1 export NOSE_WITH_HTML_OUTPUT=1 export NOSE_HTML_OUT_FILE='nose_results.html' /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/jenkins-oom-grep.sh pre sudo /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/jenkins-sudo-grep.sh pre tox -e$venv result=$? echo "Begin pip freeze output from test virtualenv:" echo "======================================================================" .tox/$venv/bin/pip freeze echo "======================================================================" sudo /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/jenkins-sudo-grep.sh post sudoresult=$? if [ $sudoresult -ne "0" ] then echo echo "This test has failed because it attempted to execute commands" echo "with sudo. See above for the exact commands used." echo exit 1 fi /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/jenkins-oom-grep.sh post oomresult=$? if [ $oomresult -ne "0" ] then echo echo "This test has failed because it attempted to exceed configured" echo "memory limits and was killed prior to completion. See above" echo "for related kernel messages." echo exit 1 fi exit $result