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283 строки
6.3 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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# Usage: . lib.sh
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# Simple shell command language test library.
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#
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# Tests must follow the basic form:
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#
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# begin_test "the thing"
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# (
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# set -e
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# echo "hello"
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# false
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# )
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# end_test
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#
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# When a test fails its stdout and stderr are shown.
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#
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# Note that tests must `set -e' within the subshell block or failed assertions
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# will not cause the test to fail and the result may be misreported.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2011-13 by Ryan Tomayko <http://tomayko.com>
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# License: MIT
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set -e
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TEST_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
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ROLE=$(basename $(dirname "$0"))
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BASE_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0")/../ && pwd)
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TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/test-XXXXXX)
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HOME=$TEMPDIR; export HOME
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TRASHDIR="${TEMPDIR}"
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LOGDIR="$TEMPDIR/log"
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BUILD_DIR=${TEMPDIR}/build
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ROLE_DIR=$BUILD_DIR
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# keep track of num tests and failures
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tests=0
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failures=0
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#mkdir -p $TRASHDIR
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mkdir -p $LOGDIR
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# offset port numbers if running in '--batch' mode
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TEST_PORT_OFFSET=0
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if [ "$1" = "--batch" ]; then
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TEST_PORT_OFFSET=$(ls -1 $(dirname "$0")/test-*.sh | grep -n $(basename "$0") | grep -o "^[0-9]*")
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TEST_PORT_OFFSET=$(( $TEST_PORT_OFFSET - 1 ))
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fi
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# Sanity check up front that nothing is currently using the ports we're
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# trying use; port collisions will cause non-obvious test failures.
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tests_use_port () {
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local p=$(offset_port $1)
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set +e
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lsof -n -iTCP:$p | grep -q LISTEN
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "**** $(basename "$0") FAIL: Found something using port $p, bailing."
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lsof -n -iTCP:$p | grep -e ":$p" | sed -e "s/^/lsof failure $(basename "$0"): /"
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exit 1
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fi
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set -e
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}
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# Given a port, increment it by our test number so multiple tests can run
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# in parallel without conflicting.
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offset_port () {
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local base_port="$1"
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echo $(( $base_port + $TEST_PORT_OFFSET ))
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}
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# Mark the beginning of a test. A subshell should immediately follow this
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# statement.
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begin_test () {
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test_status=$?
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[ -n "$test_description" ] && end_test $test_status
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unset test_status
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tests=$(( tests + 1 ))
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test_description="$1"
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exec 3>&1 4>&2
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out="$TRASHDIR/out"
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err="$TRASHDIR/err"
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exec 1>"$out" 2>"$err"
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echo "begin_test: $test_description"
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# allow the subshell to exit non-zero without exiting this process
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set -x +e
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before_time=$(date '+%s')
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}
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report_failure () {
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msg=$1
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desc=$2
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failures=$(( failures + 1 ))
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printf "test: %-60s $msg\n" "$desc ..."
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(
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echo "-- stdout --"
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sed 's/^/ /' <"$TRASHDIR/out"
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echo "-- stderr --"
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grep -a -v -e '^\+ end_test' -e '^+ set +x' <"$TRASHDIR/err" |
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sed 's/^/ /'
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for service_log in $(ls $LOGDIR/*.log); do
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echo "-- $(basename "$service_log") --"
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sed 's/^/ /' <"$service_log"
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done
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echo "-- end --"
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) 1>&2
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}
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# Mark the end of a test.
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end_test () {
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test_status="${1:-$?}"
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ex_fail="${2:-0}"
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after_time=$(date '+%s')
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set +x -e
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exec 1>&3 2>&4
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elapsed_time=$((after_time - before_time))
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if [ "$test_status" -eq 0 ]; then
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if [ "$ex_fail" -eq 0 ]; then
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printf "test: %-60s OK (${elapsed_time}s)\n" "$test_description ..."
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else
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report_failure "OK (unexpected)" "$test_description ..."
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fi
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else
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if [ "$ex_fail" -eq 0 ]; then
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report_failure "FAILED (${elapsed_time}s)" "$test_description ..."
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else
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printf "test: %-60s FAILED (expected)\n" "$test_description ..."
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fi
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fi
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unset test_description
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}
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# Mark the end of a test that is expected to fail.
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end_test_exfail () {
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end_test $? 1
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}
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atexit () {
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[ -z "$KEEPTRASH" ] && rm -rf "$TEMPDIR"
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if [ $failures -gt 0 ]; then
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exit 1
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else
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exit 0
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fi
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}
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trap "atexit" EXIT
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cleanup() {
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set +e
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project_cleanup "$@"
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for pid_file in $(ls ${TEMPDIR}/*.pid); do
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echo "Cleaning up process in $pid_file ..."
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kill $(cat ${pid_file}) || true
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done
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echo "Cleaning up any remaining pid files."
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rm -rf ${TEMPDIR}/*.pid
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if [ -f "$TEMPDIR/core" ]; then
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echo "found a coredump, failing"
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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setup() {
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trap cleanup EXIT
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trap cleanup INT
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trap cleanup TERM
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project_setup "$@"
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set -e
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}
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wait_for_file () {
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(
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SERVICE="$1"
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PID_FILE="$2"
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set +e
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tries=0
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echo "Waiting for $SERVICE to drop $PID_FILE"
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while [ ! -e "$PID_FILE" ]; do
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tries=$(( $tries + 1 ))
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if [ $tries -gt 50 ]; then
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echo "FAILED: $SERVICE did not drop $PID_FILE after $tries attempts"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "Waiting for $SERVICE to drop $PID_FILE"
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sleep 0.1
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done
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echo "OK -- $SERVICE dropped $PID_FILE"
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exit 0
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)
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}
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# wait for a process to start accepting connections
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wait_for_port () {
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(
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SERVICE="$1"
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SERVICE_PORT="$2"
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set +e
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tries=0
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echo "Waiting for $SERVICE to start accepting connections"
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if [ $(uname) = "Linux" ]; then
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echo "PROXY TCP4 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 123 123\r" | nc -q 0 localhost $SERVICE_PORT 2>&1 >/dev/null
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else
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echo "PROXY TCP4 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 123 123\r" | nc localhost $SERVICE_PORT 2>&1 >/dev/null
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fi
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while [ $? -ne 0 ]; do
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tries=$(( $tries + 1 ))
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if [ $tries -gt 50 ]; then
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echo "FAILED: $SERVICE not accepting connections after $tries attempts"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "Waiting for $SERVICE to start accepting connections"
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sleep 0.1
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if [ $(uname) = "Linux" ]; then
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echo "PROXY TCP4 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 123 123\r" | nc -q 0 localhost $SERVICE_PORT 2>&1 >/dev/null
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else
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echo "PROXY TCP4 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 123 123\r" | nc localhost $SERVICE_PORT 2>&1 >/dev/null
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fi
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done
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echo "OK -- $SERVICE seems to be accepting connections"
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exit 0
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)
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}
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# Allow simple launching of a background service, keeping track of the pid
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launch_service () {
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local service_name=$1
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shift
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"$@" >${LOGDIR}/${service_name}.log 2>&1 &
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echo "$!" > ${TEMPDIR}/${service_name}.pid
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}
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# Clean up after a service launched with launch_service
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kill_service () {
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local service_name=$1
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kill $(cat ${TEMPDIR}/${service_name}.pid) || true
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rm -rf ${TEMPDIR}/${service_name}.pid
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}
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service_pid () {
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local service_name=$1
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cat ${TEMPDIR}/${service_name}.pid
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}
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service_log () {
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local service_name=$1
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echo ${LOGDIR}/${service_name}.log
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}
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# Stub out functions and let the project extend them
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project_setup () {
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true
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}
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project_cleanup () {
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true
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}
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if [ -e "$BASE_DIR/test/lib-project.sh" ]; then
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. $BASE_DIR/test/lib-project.sh
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fi
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