debian-mirror-gitlab/scripts/gitaly_test.rb
2018-10-15 14:42:47 +05:30

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# This file contains environment settings for gitaly when it's running
# as part of the gitlab-ce/ee test suite.
#
# Please be careful when modifying this file. Your changes must work
# both for local development rspec runs, and in CI.
require 'socket'
module GitalyTest
def tmp_tests_gitaly_dir
File.expand_path('../tmp/tests/gitaly', __dir__)
end
def gemfile
File.join(tmp_tests_gitaly_dir, 'ruby', 'Gemfile')
end
def env
env_hash = {
'HOME' => File.expand_path('tmp/tests'),
'GEM_PATH' => Gem.path.join(':'),
'BUNDLE_APP_CONFIG' => File.join(File.dirname(gemfile), '.bundle/config'),
'BUNDLE_FLAGS' => "--jobs=4 --retry=3",
'BUNDLE_INSTALL_FLAGS' => nil,
'BUNDLE_GEMFILE' => gemfile,
'RUBYOPT' => nil
}
if ENV['CI']
bundle_path = File.expand_path('../vendor/gitaly-ruby', __dir__)
env_hash['BUNDLE_FLAGS'] << " --path=#{bundle_path}"
end
env_hash
end
def config_path
File.join(tmp_tests_gitaly_dir, 'config.toml')
end
def start_gitaly
args = %W[#{tmp_tests_gitaly_dir}/gitaly #{config_path}]
pid = spawn(env, *args, [:out, :err] => 'log/gitaly-test.log')
begin
try_connect!
rescue
Process.kill('TERM', pid)
raise
end
pid
end
def check_gitaly_config!
puts 'Checking gitaly-ruby bundle...'
abort 'bundle check failed' unless system(env, 'bundle', 'check', chdir: File.dirname(gemfile))
end
def read_socket_path
# This code needs to work in an environment where we cannot use bundler,
# so we cannot easily use the toml-rb gem. This ad-hoc parser should be
# good enough.
config_text = IO.read(config_path)
config_text.lines.each do |line|
match_data = line.match(/^\s*socket_path\s*=\s*"([^"]*)"$/)
return match_data[1] if match_data
end
raise "failed to find socket_path in #{config_path}"
end
def try_connect!
print "Trying to connect to gitaly: "
timeout = 20
delay = 0.1
socket = read_socket_path
Integer(timeout / delay).times do
begin
UNIXSocket.new(socket)
puts ' OK'
return
rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::ECONNREFUSED
print '.'
sleep delay
end
end
puts ' FAILED'
raise "could not connect to #{socket}"
end
end