#!/bin/bash -xe # Parameters # PBR_PIP_VERSION :- if not set, run pip's latest release, if set must be a # valid reference file entry describing what pip to use. # Bootstrappping the mkenv needs to install *a* pip export PIPVERSION=pip PIPFLAGS=${PIPFLAGS:-} function mkvenv { venv=$1 rm -rf $venv virtualenv $venv $venv/bin/pip install -U $PIPVERSION wheel pbr } function install_all_of_gr { mkvenv $tmpdir/all_requirements $tmpdir/all_requirements/bin/pip install -r $REPODIR/requirements/global-requirements.txt } # BASE should be a directory with a subdir called "new" and in that # dir, there should be a git repository for every entry in PROJECTS BASE=${BASE:-/opt/stack} REPODIR=${REPODIR:-$BASE/new} root=$(dirname $0)/.. sudo -H pip install bindep sudo apt-get install -y --force-yes $(bindep -b python -f $root/bindep.txt) # And use ccache explitly export PATH=/usr/lib/ccache:$PATH tmpdir=$(mktemp -d) # Set up a wheelhouse mkvenv $tmpdir/wheelhouse # Specific PIP version - must succeed to be useful. # - build/download a local wheel so we don't hit the network on each venv. if [ -n "${PBR_PIP_VERSION:-}" ]; then td=$(mktemp -d) $tmpdir/wheelhouse/bin/pip wheel -w $td $PBR_PIP_VERSION # This version will now be installed in every new venv. export PIPVERSION="$td/$(ls $td)" $tmpdir/wheelhouse/bin/pip install -U $PIPVERSION # We have pip in global-requirements as open-ended requirements, # but since we don't use -U in any other invocations, our version # of pip should be sticky. fi #BRANCH BRANCH=${OVERRIDE_ZUUL_BRANCH=:-master} # PROJECTS is a list of projects that we're testing PROJECTS=$* projectdir=$tmpdir/projects mkdir -p $projectdir # Attempt to install all of global requirements install_all_of_gr # Install requirementsrrepo itself. $tmpdir/all_requirements/bin/pip install $REPODIR/requirements UPDATE="$tmpdir/all_requirements/bin/update-requirements" # Check that we can generate an upper-requirements.txt file with the change # that is being proposed. $tmpdir/all_requirements/bin/generate-constraints -p /usr/bin/python2.7 \ -p /usr/bin/python3 -b $REPODIR/requirements/blacklist.txt \ -r $REPODIR/requirements/global-requirements.txt for PROJECT in $PROJECTS ; do SHORT_PROJECT=$(basename $PROJECT) if ! grep 'pbr' $REPODIR/$SHORT_PROJECT/setup.py >/dev/null 2>&1 then # project doesn't use pbr continue fi if [ $SHORT_PROJECT = 'tempest' ]; then # Tempest doesn't really install continue fi if [ $SHORT_PROJECT = 'requirements' ]; then # requirements doesn't really install continue fi if [[ "$BRANCH" =~ "stable" ]]; then # When testing stable, only attempt to sync to projects that also # have a corresponding stable branch. This prevents us from trying and # failing to sync stable requirements to a library's master branch, # when that same library may be listed and capped in global-requirements.txt. proj_branch="$(cd $REPODIR/$SHORT_PROJECT && git rev-parse --symbolic-full-name --abbrev-ref HEAD)" if [ "$proj_branch" != "$BRANCH" ]; then continue fi fi # Clone from synced repo shortprojectdir=$projectdir/$SHORT_PROJECT git clone $REPODIR/$SHORT_PROJECT $shortprojectdir $UPDATE --source $REPODIR/requirements $shortprojectdir # Test python setup.py install installvenv=$tmpdir/install mkvenv $installvenv installprojectdir=$projectdir/install$SHORT_PROJECT git clone $shortprojectdir $installprojectdir $UPDATE --source $REPODIR/requirements $installprojectdir cd $installprojectdir $installvenv/bin/python setup.py install # Ensure the install_package_data is doing the thing it should do if [ $SHORT_PROJECT = 'nova' ]; then find $installvenv | grep migrate.cfg fi done