Make wait_for_service more robust by checking HTTP response
wait_for_service just checked to see if the remote service was started, not that it was returning data. This caused problems when the service was behind a proxy because the proxy would respond quickly but the service may not have fully started. Wait for a non-503 HTTP response code and non-7 exit code (connection error) from curl Return an error if a successful connection cannot be made. Change-Id: I059a12b1b920f703f28aca0e2f352714118dee97
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@ -381,12 +381,24 @@ CURL_GET="${CURL_GET:-curl -g}"
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# Wait for an HTTP server to start answering requests
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# wait_for_service timeout url
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#
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# If the service we want is behind a proxy, the proxy may be available
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# before the service. Compliant proxies will return a 503 in this case
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# Loop until we get something else.
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# Also check for the case where there is no proxy and the service just
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# hasn't started yet. curl returns 7 for Failed to connect to host.
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function wait_for_service {
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local timeout=$1
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local url=$2
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local rval=0
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time_start "wait_for_service"
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timeout $timeout sh -c "while ! $CURL_GET -k --noproxy '*' -s $url >/dev/null; do sleep 1; done"
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timeout $timeout bash -x <<EOF || rval=$?
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while [[ \$( ${CURL_GET} -k --noproxy '*' -s -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}' ${url} ) == 503 || \$? -eq 7 ]]; do
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sleep 1
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done
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EOF
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time_stop "wait_for_service"
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return $rval
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}
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