120 lines
3.0 KiB
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120 lines
3.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# for runtime reasons we split functional testings into N parts
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# - use a define to check for missing tarfiles
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FUNCTIONAL_PARTS="4"
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ZTS_REPORT="tests/test-runner/bin/zts-report.py"
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chmod +x $ZTS_REPORT
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function output() {
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echo -e $* >> Summary.md
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}
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function error() {
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output ":bangbang: $* :bangbang:\n"
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}
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# this function generates the real summary
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# - expects a logfile "log" in current directory
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function generate() {
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# we issued some error already
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test ! -s log && return
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# for overview and zts-report
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cat log | grep '^Test' > list
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# error details
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awk '/\[FAIL\]|\[KILLED\]/{ show=1; print; next; }
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/\[SKIP\]|\[PASS\]/{ show=0; } show' log > err
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# summary of errors
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if [ -s err ]; then
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output "<pre>"
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$ZTS_REPORT --no-maybes ./list >> Summary.md
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output "</pre>"
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# generate seperate error logfile
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ERRLOGS=$((ERRLOGS+1))
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errfile="err-$ERRLOGS.md"
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echo -e "\n## $headline (debugging)\n" >> $errfile
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echo "<details><summary>Error Listing - with dmesg and dbgmsg</summary><pre>" >> $errfile
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dd if=err bs=999k count=1 >> $errfile
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echo "</pre></details>" >> $errfile
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else
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output "All tests passed :thumbsup:"
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fi
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output "<details><summary>Full Listing</summary><pre>"
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cat list >> Summary.md
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output "</pre></details>"
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# remove tmp files
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rm -f err list log
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}
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# check tarfiles and untar
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function check_tarfile() {
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if [ -f "$1" ]; then
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tar xf "$1" || error "Tarfile $1 returns some error"
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else
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error "Tarfile $1 not found"
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fi
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}
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# check logfile and concatenate test results
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function check_logfile() {
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if [ -f "$1" ]; then
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cat "$1" >> log
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else
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error "Logfile $1 not found"
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fi
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}
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# sanity
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function summarize_s() {
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headline="$1"
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output "\n## $headline\n"
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rm -rf testfiles
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check_tarfile "$2/sanity.tar"
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check_logfile "testfiles/log"
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generate
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}
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# functional
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function summarize_f() {
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headline="$1"
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output "\n## $headline\n"
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rm -rf testfiles
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for i in $(seq 1 $FUNCTIONAL_PARTS); do
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tarfile="$2/part$i.tar"
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check_tarfile "$tarfile"
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check_logfile "testfiles/log"
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done
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generate
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}
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# https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-server@3.6/actions/using-workflows/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#step-isolation-and-limits
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# Job summaries are isolated between steps and each step is restricted to a maximum size of 1MiB.
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# [ ] can not show all error findings here
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# [x] split files into smaller ones and create additional steps
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ERRLOGS=0
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if [ ! -f Summary/Summary.md ]; then
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# first call, we do the default summary (~500k)
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echo -n > Summary.md
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summarize_s "Sanity Tests Ubuntu 20.04" Logs-20.04-sanity
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summarize_s "Sanity Tests Ubuntu 22.04" Logs-22.04-sanity
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summarize_f "Functional Tests Ubuntu 20.04" Logs-20.04-functional
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summarize_f "Functional Tests Ubuntu 22.04" Logs-22.04-functional
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cat Summary.md >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
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mkdir -p Summary
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mv *.md Summary
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else
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# here we get, when errors where returned in first call
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test -f Summary/err-$1.md && cat Summary/err-$1.md >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
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fi
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exit 0
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