#!/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=$2 if [[ -z "$org" || -z "$project" ]] then echo "Usage: $0 ORG PROJECT" echo echo "ORG: The project organization (eg 'openstack')" echo "PROJECT: The project name (eg 'nova')" exit 1 fi /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/select-mirror.sh $org $project venv=venv mkdir -p doc/build export HUDSON_PUBLISH_DOCS=1 tox -e$venv -- python setup.py build_sphinx result=$? if [ -z "$ZUUL_REFNAME" ] || [ "$ZUUL_REFNAME" == "master" ] ; then : # Leave the docs where they are. elif `echo $ZUUL_REFNAME | grep refs/tags/ >/dev/null` ; then # Put tagged releases in proper location. All tagged builds get copied to # BUILD_DIR/tagname. If this is the latest tagged release the copy of files # at BUILD_DIR remains. When Jenkins copies this file the root developer # docs are always the latest release with older tags available under the # root in the tagname dir. TAG=`echo $ZUUL_REFNAME | sed 's/refs.tags.//'` if [ ! -z $TAG ] ; then if echo $ZUUL_PROJECT | grep 'python-.*client' ; then # This is a hack to ignore the year.release tags in python-*client # projects. LATEST=`git tag | sed -n -e '/^2012\..*$/d' -e '/^\([0-9]\+\.\?\)\+$/p' | sort -n | tail -1` else # Take all tags of the form (number.)+, sort them, then take the # largest LATEST=`git tag | sed -n '/^\([0-9]\+\.\?\)\+$/p' | sort -n | tail -1` fi if [ "$TAG" = "$LATEST" ] ; then # Copy the docs into a subdir if this is a tagged build mkdir doc/build/$TAG cp -R doc/build/html/* doc/build/$TAG mv doc/build/$TAG doc/build/html/$TAG else # Move the docs into a subdir if this is a tagged build mkdir doc/build/$TAG mv doc/build/html/* doc/build/$TAG mv doc/build/$TAG doc/build/html/$TAG fi fi elif `echo $ZUUL_REFNAME | grep stable/ >/dev/null` ; then # Put stable release changes in dir named after stable release under the # build dir. When Jenkins copies these files they will be accessible under # the developer docs root using the stable release's name. BRANCH=`echo $ZUUL_REFNAME | sed 's/stable.//'` if [ ! -z $BRANCH ] ; then # Move the docs into a subdir if this is a stable branch build mkdir doc/build/$BRANCH mv doc/build/html/* doc/build/$BRANCH mv doc/build/$BRANCH doc/build/html/$BRANCH fi else # Put other branch changes in dir named after branch under the # build dir. When Jenkins copies these files they will be # accessible under the developer docs root using the branch name. # EG: feature/foo or milestone-proposed BRANCH=$ZUUL_REFNAME mkdir doc/build/tmp mv doc/build/html/* doc/build/tmp mkdir -p doc/build/html/$BRANCH mv doc/build/tmp/* doc/build/html/$BRANCH fi echo "Begin pip freeze output from test virtualenv:" echo "======================================================================" .tox/$venv/bin/pip freeze echo "======================================================================" exit $result