python-openstackclient/tools/tox_install.sh
Andreas Jaeger 9962403d3c Cleanup after install
Tox tests are run on developer machines and on long lived slaves. We
should not leave lots of directories like
/tmp/python-openstackclient-tox_install-sdnltRu lying around.

Instead delete the temporary directory after our run.

Remove also an obsolete comment.

Change-Id: I939eae82dba3287fd4e4086128ebf4609a0e0770
2016-08-28 08:48:23 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Client constraint file contains this client version pin that is in conflict
# with installing the client from source. We should replace the version pin in
# the constraints file before applying it for from-source installation.
ZUUL_CLONER=/usr/zuul-env/bin/zuul-cloner
BRANCH_NAME=master
CLIENT_NAME=python-openstackclient
requirements_installed=$(echo "import openstack_requirements" | python 2>/dev/null ; echo $?)
set -e
CONSTRAINTS_FILE=$1
shift
install_cmd="pip install"
mydir=$(mktemp -dt "$CLIENT_NAME-tox_install-XXXXXXX")
trap "rm -rf $mydir" EXIT
localfile=$mydir/upper-constraints.txt
if [[ $CONSTRAINTS_FILE != http* ]]; then
CONSTRAINTS_FILE=file://$CONSTRAINTS_FILE
fi
curl $CONSTRAINTS_FILE -k -o $localfile
install_cmd="$install_cmd -c$localfile"
if [ $requirements_installed -eq 0 ]; then
echo "ALREADY INSTALLED" > /tmp/tox_install.txt
echo "Requirements already installed; using existing package"
elif [ -x "$ZUUL_CLONER" ]; then
echo "ZUUL CLONER" > /tmp/tox_install.txt
pushd $mydir
$ZUUL_CLONER --cache-dir \
/opt/git \
--branch $BRANCH_NAME \
git://git.openstack.org \
openstack/requirements
cd openstack/requirements
$install_cmd -e .
popd
else
echo "PIP HARDCODE" > /tmp/tox_install.txt
if [ -z "$REQUIREMENTS_PIP_LOCATION" ]; then
REQUIREMENTS_PIP_LOCATION="git+https://git.openstack.org/openstack/requirements@$BRANCH_NAME#egg=requirements"
fi
$install_cmd -U -e ${REQUIREMENTS_PIP_LOCATION}
fi
# This is the main purpose of the script: Allow local installation of
# the current repo. It is listed in constraints file and thus any
# install will be constrained and we need to unconstrain it.
edit-constraints $localfile -- $CLIENT_NAME "-e file://$PWD#egg=$CLIENT_NAME"
$install_cmd -U $*
exit $?