openstack-ansible-tests/sync-test-repos.sh
Markos Chandras 48b08010a5 sync-test-repos.sh: Add Zuul environment support for synchronizing files
We could re-use this script in the OpenStack CI propose job. For this to
happen we need to know if we are running in Zuul, and if we do, then we
need to consult the first argument which is normally the OSA project
we want to synchronize the files to. As such, add a new codepath which
only does a simple copy of files.

Change-Id: I7099fa2418b2633c378c37e83384fc78d7fbe554
2017-06-18 13:45:30 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2017, SUSE LINUX GmbH.
#
# 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.
# This script will sync $files_to_sync files across all supported repositories as
# returned by the gen-projects-list.sh script. The goal here is to try and sync
# all these files at regular intervals so the code in the repositories is
# tested in the same way on both the OpenStack CI and the Vagrant platforms.
# This script will open reviews in the OpenStack gerrit so make sure your system is
# configured properly to submit upstream reviews. Use ./sync-test-repos.sh -h
# to get more information on how to use this script. Bugs about this script
# should be submitted to the openstack-ansible project on launchpad as usual.
set -eu
usage() {
cat <<EOF
${0} [options]
Valid options are:
-h, --help: This message
-i, --interactive: Shows git diffs and requires user confirmation before
submitting reviews
-n, --dry-run: Shows git diffs and executes 'git-review -n' to show
what will happen on a normal run
EOF
}
exclude_project() {
excluded_projects+="${1} "
}
cleanup() {
[[ -d ${tempdir} ]] && { echo "Cleaning up ${tempdir}"; rm -rf ${tempdir}; }
}
process_changes() {
local project=${1}
local review=${2}
(
cd ${project}
# if nothing changed just return
git diff --quiet && echo "No new changes to commit" && return 0
${dry_run} || ${interactive} && git diff
if ${interactive}; then
read -p 'Submit review? [y/N] ' review
! [[ ${review} =~ ^(Y|y) ]] && return 0
fi
# Prepare gerrit
git review -s
# Commit changes
git add .
git commit $([[ ${review} == "__no_review__" ]] || printf %s '--amend') -m 'Updated from OpenStack Ansible Tests'
git review $(${dry_run} && printf %s '-n')
)
}
check_and_ignore() {
for z in $(echo ${excluded_projects} | tr ' ' '\n'); do
[[ ${1} == ${z} ]] && return 0
done
return 1
}
copy_files() {
local osa_project=${1}
# Copy files
for f in ${files_to_sync[@]}; do
[[ ! -e ${osa_project}/$f ]] && continue
cp $f ${osa_project}/$f
done
}
# Do not change these files unless you know what you are doing
declare -ra files_to_sync=(run_tests.sh bindep.txt Vagrantfile tests/tests-repo-clone.sh .gitignore)
declare -r openstack_git_url="git://git.openstack.org"
excluded_projects=
dry_run=false
interactive=false
OPTS=$(getopt -o hin --long help,interactive,dry-run -n '$(basename ${0}' -- "$@")
eval set -- "${OPTS}"
while true; do
case "${1}" in
-i|--interactive) interactive=true; shift ;;
-n|--dry-run) dry_run=true; shift ;;
--) shift; break ;;
-h|--help) usage; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
# Always exclude openstack-ansible-tests repository. This is not
# necessary because osa_projects should never include "openstack-ansible-tests"
# but it can serve as an example for users who may add more
# projects in the future.
exclude_project "openstack-ansible-tests"
############################# ZUUL SYNCING ###################################
# If we running in the OpenStack CI then the first argument is going to be the
# project directory and all we need to do is to simply copy files. The
# environment is already prepared.
if env | grep -q ^ZUUL; then
# Some debug information.
echo "Running in a Zuul environment"
echo "Current directory: $(pwd)"
echo "OSA project: '${1}'"
# Do we need to skip that repo?
check_and_ignore ${1} && exit 0
# This should never happen if Zuul is working properly
[[ ! -d ${1} ]] && { echo "${1} does not exit! Refusing to proceed"; exit 1; }
copy_files ${1}
# Return back to zuul. No furher processing is required.
exit 0
else
declare -ra osa_projects=($(./gen-projects-list.sh))
fi
# Make sure interactive and dry run can't be used together
${dry_run} && ${interactive} && \
echo "Can't use interactive and dry-run at the same time. Disabling interactive mode..." && \
interactive=false
# Create a temporary directory
tempdir=$(mktemp -d -q || { echo "Failed to create temporary directory"; exit 1; })
trap cleanup EXIT
# make sure this is brand new
cleanup
echo "=> Temporary directory for OSA repositories: ${tempdir}"
mkdir ${tempdir}
pushd ${tempdir} &> /dev/null
echo "=> Cloning openstack-ansible-tests repository"
eval git clone ${openstack_git_url}/openstack/openstack-ansible-tests
echo -e "\n---------------------------------------------\n"
for proj in ${osa_projects[@]}; do
proj_dir=$(basename ${proj})
# Skip the project if it is in the excluded list
check_and_ignore ${proj_dir} && continue
echo "=> ##### ${proj} #####"
eval git clone ${openstack_git_url}/$proj
pushd $proj_dir &> /dev/null
git checkout -b openstack/openstack-ansible-tests/sync-tests
# if there an open review, re-use it
open_review=$(git review --no-color -l | \
grep -v "^Found" | \
grep "Updated from OpenStack Ansible Tests" | \
tail -n1 | awk '{print $1}')
[[ -n ${open_review} ]] && \
echo "Using existing review #${open_review} for ${proj_dir}" && \
git review -x ${open_review}
popd &> /dev/null
# Copy files
pushd openstack-ansible-tests &> /dev/null
copy_files ${proj_dir}
popd &> /dev/null
process_changes ${proj_dir} ${open_review:="__no_review__"}
# Clean up the directory
rm -rf ${proj_dir}
echo -e "=> ##################################################\n"
done
popd &> /dev/null
echo "All OpenStack Ansible repositories have been synced successfully!"
echo "Happy testing ;-)"
exit 0