system-config/tools/apply-test.sh
Monty Taylor 00f30529e3 Make applytest files outside of system-config
We are copying system-config in parallel to a bunch of targets
and we're also creating and deleting applytest files. Instead,
do the apply test files outside of the dir that's going to
get synced in the puppet role.

While we're at it, copy don't link the openstack_project
module into /etc/puppet/modules, just to be sure.

Change-Id: I4bcd8ebd6da8395e77d673ac76f4c41568d810ec
2020-04-19 10:57:22 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash -ex
# Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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. ./tools/prep-apply.sh
if [[ ! -d applytest ]] ; then
mkdir ~/applytest
fi
trap "mv ~/applytest applytest" EXIT
# First split the variables at the beginning of the file
csplit -sf ~/applytest/prep $PUPPET_MANIFEST '/^$/' {0}
# Then split the class defs.
csplit -sf ~/applytest/puppetapplytest ~/applytest/prep01 '/^}$/' {*}
# Remove } header left by csplit
sed -i -e '/^\}$/d' ~/applytest/puppetapplytest*
# Comment out anything that doesn't begin with a space.
# This gives us the node {} internal contents.
sed -i -e 's/^[^][:space:]$]/#&/g' ~/applytest/prep00 ~/applytest/puppetapplytest*
sed -i -e 's@hiera(.\([^.]*\).,\([^)]*\))@\2@' ~/applytest/prep00 ~/applytest/puppetapplytest*
sed -i -e "s@hiera(.\([^.]*\).)@'\1NoDefault'@" ~/applytest/prep00 ~/applytest/puppetapplytest*
mv ~/applytest/prep00 ~/applytest/head # These are the top-level variables defined in site.pp
if [[ `lsb_release -i -s` == 'CentOS' ]]; then
if [[ `lsb_release -r -s` =~ '7' ]]; then
CODENAME='centos7'
fi
elif [[ `lsb_release -i -s` == 'Debian' ]]; then
CODENAME=`lsb_release -c -s`
elif [[ `lsb_release -i -s` == 'Ubuntu' ]]; then
CODENAME=`lsb_release -c -s`
elif [[ `lsb_release -i -s` == 'Fedora' ]]; then
REL=`lsb_release -r -s`
CODENAME="fedora$REL"
fi
FOUND=0
for f in `find ~/applytest -name 'puppetapplytest*' -print` ; do
if grep -q "Node-OS: $CODENAME" $f; then
if grep -q "Puppet-Version: !${PUPPET_VERSION}" $f; then
echo "Skipping $f due to unsupported puppet version"
continue
else
cat ~/applytest/head $f > $f.final
FOUND=1
fi
fi
done
if [[ $FOUND == "0" ]]; then
echo "No hosts found for node type $CODENAME"
exit 1
fi
cat > ~/applytest/primer.pp << EOF
class helloworld {
notify { 'hello, world!': }
}
EOF
sudo mkdir -p /var/run/puppet
echo "Running apply test primer to avoid setup races when run in parallel."
./tools/test_puppet_apply.sh ~/applytest/primer.pp
THREADS=$(nproc)
if grep -qi centos /etc/os-release ; then
# Single thread on centos to workaround a race with rsync on centos
# when copying puppet modules for multiple puppet applies at the same
# time.
THREADS=1
fi
echo "Running apply test on these hosts:"
find ~/applytest -name 'puppetapplytest*.final' -print0
find ~/applytest -name 'puppetapplytest*.final' -print0 | \
xargs -0 -P $THREADS -n 1 -I filearg \
./tools/test_puppet_apply.sh filearg