This all started with an investigation into Fedora's use of ecua2ools package. This package is a bit of a nightmare because it pulls in a lot of other system-python packages. For Ubuntu, this package was removed in I47b7e787771683c2fc4404e586f11c1a19aac15c. However, it is not actually a "pure python" package as described in that change, in that it is not installable from pypi. I can't see how you could actually run exercises/euca.sh on Ubuntu unless you installed euca2ools by hand -- ergo I suggest it is totally unused, because nobody seems to have reported problems. In the mean time, ec2 api has moved to a plugin [1] anyway where the recommendation in their README is to use the aws cli from amazon. Thus remove all the parts related to EC2 and ecua2ools from base devstack. [1] https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/ec2-api Change-Id: I8a07320b59ea6cd7d1fe8bce61af84b5a28fb39e
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			75 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Bash
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# **exercise.sh**
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# Keep track of the current DevStack directory.
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TOP_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
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# Import common functions
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source $TOP_DIR/functions
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# Load local configuration
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source $TOP_DIR/stackrc
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# Run everything in the exercises/ directory that isn't explicitly disabled
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# comma separated list of script basenames to skip
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# to refrain from exercising foo.sh use ``SKIP_EXERCISES=foo``
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SKIP_EXERCISES=${SKIP_EXERCISES:-""}
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# comma separated list of script basenames to run
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# to run only foo.sh use ``RUN_EXERCISES=foo``
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basenames=${RUN_EXERCISES:-""}
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EXERCISE_DIR=$TOP_DIR/exercises
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if [[ -z "${basenames}" ]]; then
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    # Locate the scripts we should run
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    basenames=$(for b in `ls $EXERCISE_DIR/*.sh`; do basename $b .sh; done)
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else
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    # If ``RUN_EXERCISES`` was specified, ignore ``SKIP_EXERCISES``.
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    SKIP_EXERCISES=
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fi
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# Track the state of each script
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passes=""
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failures=""
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skips=""
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# Loop over each possible script (by basename)
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for script in $basenames; do
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    if [[ ,$SKIP_EXERCISES, =~ ,$script, ]]; then
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        skips="$skips $script"
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    else
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        echo "====================================================================="
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        echo Running $script
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        echo "====================================================================="
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        $EXERCISE_DIR/$script.sh
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        exitcode=$?
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        if [[ $exitcode == 55 ]]; then
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            skips="$skips $script"
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        elif [[ $exitcode -ne 0 ]]; then
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            failures="$failures $script"
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        else
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            passes="$passes $script"
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        fi
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    fi
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done
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# Output status of exercise run
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echo "====================================================================="
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for script in $skips; do
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    echo SKIP $script
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done
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for script in $passes; do
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    echo PASS $script
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done
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for script in $failures; do
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    echo FAILED $script
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done
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echo "====================================================================="
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if [[ -n "$failures" ]]; then
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    exit 1
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fi
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