#!/bin/bash -xe # 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. # org=$1 project=$2 source /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/functions.sh check_variable_org_project "$org" "$project" "$0" source /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/select-mirror.sh $org $project venv=venv VDISPLAY=99 DIMENSIONS='1280x1024x24' /usr/bin/Xvfb :${VDISPLAY} -screen 0 ${DIMENSIONS} 2>&1 > /dev/null & set +e DISPLAY=:${VDISPLAY} NOSE_WITH_XUNIT=1 tox -e$venv -- \ /bin/bash run_tests.sh -N --only-selenium result=$? pkill Xvfb 2>&1 > /dev/null set -e echo "Begin pip freeze output from test virtualenv:" echo "======================================================================" .tox/$venv/bin/pip freeze echo "======================================================================" exit $result