# This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information. #/bin/bash # A quick port of the travis tests to bash, requires root # TODO # * look into using a framework.. # * why --dry-run fails? # * why --experimental fails? # * make it better validate archives and contents PYTHON=${1:-/usr/bin/python3} SOSPATH=${2:-./bin/sos report} NUMOFFAILURES=0 summary="Summary\n" run_expecting_sucess () { #$1 - is command options #$2 - kind of check to do, so far only extract FAIL=false # Make sure clean rm -f /dev/shm/stderr /dev/shm/stdout /var/tmp/sosreport*.tar.* rm -rf /var/tmp/sosreport_test/ start=`date +%s` echo "######### RUNNING $1 #########" $PYTHON $SOSPATH $1 2> /dev/shm/stderr 1> /dev/shm/stdout if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "### Success" else echo "!!! FAILED !!!" FAIL=true fi end=`date +%s` runtime=$((end-start)) echo "#### Sos Total time (seconds):" $runtime if [ -s /dev/shm/stderr ]; then FAIL=true echo "!!! FAILED !!!" echo "### start stderr" cat /dev/shm/stderr echo "### end stderr" fi echo "### start stdout" cat /dev/shm/stdout echo "### end stdout" if [ "extract" = "$2" ]; then echo "### start extraction" rm -f /var/tmp/sosreport*md5 mkdir /var/tmp/sosreport_test/ tar xfa /var/tmp/sosreport*.tar* -C /var/tmp/sosreport_test --strip-components=1 if [ -s /var/tmp/sosreport_test/sos_logs/*errors.txt ]; then FAIL=true echo "!!! FAILED !!!" echo "#### *errors.txt output" ls -alh /var/tmp/sosreport_test/sos_logs/ cat /var/tmp/sosreport_test/sos_logs/*errors.txt fi echo "### stop extraction" fi size="$(grep Size /dev/shm/stdout)" summary="${summary} \n failures ${FAIL} \t time ${runtime} \t ${size} \t ${1} " echo "######### DONE WITH $1 #########" if $FAIL; then NUMOFFAILURES=$(($NUMOFFAILURES + 1)) return 1 else return 0 fi } # If /etc/sos.conf doesn't exist let's just make it.. if [ -f /etc/sos.conf ]; then echo "/etc/sos.conf already exists" else echo "Creating /etc/sos.conf" touch /etc/sos.conf fi # Runs not generating sosreports run_expecting_sucess " -l" run_expecting_sucess " --list-presets" run_expecting_sucess " --list-profiles" # Test generating sosreports, 3 (new) options at a time # Trying to do --batch (1 label/archive/report/verbosity change) (other changes) run_expecting_sucess " --batch --build --no-env-vars " # Only --build test run_expecting_sucess " --batch --no-report -o hardware " extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch --label TEST -a -c never" extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch --debug --log-size 0 -c always" extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch -z xz --log-size 1" extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch -z gzip" extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch -t 1 -n hardware" extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch --quiet -e opencl -k kernel.with-timer" extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch --case-id 10101 --all-logs --since=$(date -d "yesterday 13:00" '+%Y%m%d') " extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch --verbose --no-postproc" extract run_expecting_sucess " --batch --mask" extract echo $summary if [ $NUMOFFAILURES -gt 0 ]; then echo "FAILED $NUMOFFAILURES" exit 1 else echo "Everything worked!" exit 0 fi # vim: set et ts=4 sw=4 :