#!/usr/bin/env bash # Copyright 2021 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # wrapper.sh handles setting up things before / after the test command $@ # # usage: wrapper.sh my-test-command [my-test-args] # # Things wrapper.sh handles: # - starting / stopping docker-in-docker # - ensuring GOPATH/bin is in PATH # # After handling these things / before cleanup, my-test-command will be invoked, # and the exit code of my-test-command will be preserved by wrapper.sh set -o errexit set -o pipefail set -o nounset >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [INFO] Wrapping Test Command: \`$*\`" printf '%0.s=' {1..80} >&2; echo >&2 >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [SETUP] Performing pre-test setup ..." cleanup(){ >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [CLEANUP] Cleaning up after Docker in Docker ..." docker ps -aq | xargs -r docker rm -f || true service docker stop || true >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [CLEANUP] Done cleaning up after Docker in Docker." } early_exit_handler() { >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [EARLY EXIT] Interrupted, entering handler ..." if [ -n "${EXIT_VALUE:-}" ]; then >&2 echo "Original exit code was ${EXIT_VALUE}, not preserving due to interrupt signal" fi cleanup >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [EARLY EXIT] Completed handler ..." exit 1 } trap early_exit_handler TERM INT >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [SETUP] Docker in Docker enabled, initializing ..." # If we have opted in to docker in docker, start the docker daemon, service docker start # the service can be started but the docker socket not ready, wait for ready WAIT_N=0 while true; do # docker ps -q should only work if the daemon is ready docker ps -q > /dev/null 2>&1 && break if [[ ${WAIT_N} -lt 5 ]]; then WAIT_N=$((WAIT_N+1)) echo "wrapper.sh] [SETUP] Waiting for Docker to be ready, sleeping for ${WAIT_N} seconds ..." sleep ${WAIT_N} else echo "wrapper.sh] [SETUP] Reached maximum attempts, not waiting any longer ..." break fi done echo "wrapper.sh] [SETUP] Done setting up Docker in Docker." # add $GOPATH/bin to $PATH export GOPATH="${GOPATH:-${HOME}/go}" export PATH="${GOPATH}/bin:${PATH}" mkdir -p "${GOPATH}/bin" # actually run the user supplied command printf '%0.s=' {1..80}; echo >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [TEST] Running Test Command: \`$*\` ..." set +o errexit "$@" EXIT_VALUE=$? set -o errexit >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] [TEST] Test Command exit code: ${EXIT_VALUE}" # cleanup cleanup # preserve exit value from user supplied command printf '%0.s=' {1..80} >&2; echo >&2 >&2 echo "wrapper.sh] Exiting ${EXIT_VALUE}" exit ${EXIT_VALUE}