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#! /bin/bash
# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
# The ASF licenses this file to You 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.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Utility script for running the new integration tests, since the Maven
# commands are unwieldy. Allows straightforward usage of ITs on the desktop
# and in various build scripts. Handles configuration of various kinds.
set -e
# Enable for debugging
#set -x
export DRUID_DEV=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd)
function usage
{
cat <<EOF
Usage: $0 cmd [category] [module]
ci
build Druid and the distribution for CI pipelines
build
Build Druid and the distribution
dist
Build the Druid distribution (only)
tools
Build druid-it-tools
image
Build the test image
up <category> [<module>]
Start the cluster for category.
down <category> [<module>]
Stop the cluster for category.
run <category> [<module>]
Run the tests for the given module on an alread-running cluster.
Does not stop the cluster. Primarily for debugging.
test <category> [<module>]
Start the cluster, run the test for category, and stop the cluster.
tail <category> [<module>]
Show the last 20 lines of each container log.
gen <category> [<module>]
Generate docker-compose.yaml files (done automatically on up)
run one IT in Travis (build dist, image, run test, tail logs).
github <category> [<module>]
Run one IT in Github Workflows (run test, tail logs).
prune-containers
Stop all running Docker containers. Do this if "down" won't work
because the "docker-compose.yaml" file is no longer available.
prune-volumes
prune Docker volumes.
Arguments:
category: A defined IT JUnit category, and IT-<category> profile
module: relative path to the module with tests. Defaults to
integration-tests-ex/cases
Environment:
OVERRIDE_ENV: optional, name of env file to pass to Docker
USE_INDEXER: Set to middleManager (default if not set)
or "indexer". If "indexer", requires docker-compose-indexer.yaml exist.
druid_*: passed to the container.
Other, test-specific variables.
See docs for additional details.
EOF
}
function tail_logs
{
pushd $MODULE_DIR/target/$CATEGORY/logs > /dev/null
ls *.log | while read log;
do
echo "----- $CATEGORY/$log -----"
tail -100 $log
done
popd > /dev/null
}
# Many tests require us to pass information into containers using environment variables.
# The Docker environment is distinct from the environment running this script. We bridge
# the two by passing into Docker compose a file that contains all env vars we want to
# "export" from our local environment into the container environment.
# There are three ways to provide these options:
#
# 1. Directly in the environment. (Simplest and best.) We support a fixed set of variables:
# <need the list>
# 2. For ad-hoc use, as var=value pairs in a file with the same name as the
# test catagory, in the home folder under ~/druid-it. Example:
# BatchIndex.env. Use this to hold credentials and other info which you must
# pass into tests when running locally.
# 3. A file given by the OVERRIDE_ENV environment variable. That is, OVERRIDE_ENV holds
# the path to a file of var=value pairs. Historically, this file was created by a
# build environment such as Github Actions. However, it is actually simpler just to use
# option 1: just set the values in the environment and let Linux pass them through to
# this script.
# 4. Environment variables of the form "druid_" used to create the Druid config file.
#
# All of the above are combined into a temporary environment file which is then passed
# into Docker compose.
#
# The file is built when the cluster comes up. It is reused in the test and down
# commands so we have a consistent environment.
function build_override {
mkdir -p "$MODULE_DIR/target"
OVERRIDE_FILE="$MODULE_DIR/target/override.env"
rm -f "$OVERRIDE_FILE"
touch "$OVERRIDE_FILE"
# Provided override file
if [ -n "$OVERRIDE_ENV" ]; then
if [ ! -f "$OVERRIDE_ENV" ]; then
echo "Environment override file OVERRIDE_ENV not found: $OVERRIDE_ENV" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
cat "$OVERRIDE_ENV" >> "$OVERRIDE_FILE"
fi
# User-local settings?
LOCAL_ENV="$HOME/druid-it/${CATEGORY}.env"
if [ -f "$LOCAL_ENV" ]; then
cat "$LOCAL_ENV" >> "$OVERRIDE_FILE"
fi
# Add all environment variables of the form druid_*
set +e # Grep gives exit status 1 if no lines match. Let's not fail.
env | grep "^druid_" >> "$OVERRIDE_FILE"
set -e
# TODO: Add individual env vars that we want to pass from the local
# environment into the container.
# Reuse the OVERRIDE_ENV variable to pass the full list to Docker compose
export OVERRIDE_ENV="$OVERRIDE_FILE"
}
function reuse_override {
OVERRIDE_FILE="$MODULE_DIR/target/override.env"
if [ ! -f "$OVERRIDE_FILE" ]; then
echo "Override file $OVERRIDE_FILE not found: Was an 'up' run?" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
export OVERRIDE_ENV="$OVERRIDE_FILE"
}
function require_category {
if [ -z "$CATEGORY" ]; then
usage 1>&2
exit 1
fi
}
function require_env_var {
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "$1 must be set for test category $CATEGORY" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
}
# Verfiy any test-specific environment variables that must be set in this local
# environment (and generally passed into the Docker container via docker-compose.yaml).
#
# Add entries here as you add env var references in docker-compose.yaml. Doing so
# ensures we get useful error messages when we forget to set something, rather than
# some cryptic use-specific error.
function verify_env_vars {
VERIFY_SCRIPT="$MODULE_DIR/cluster/$DRUID_INTEGRATION_TEST_GROUP/verify.sh"
if [ -f "$VERIFY_SCRIPT" ]; then
. "$VERIFY_SCRIPT"
fi
}
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
usage
exit 1
fi
CMD=$1
shift
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
CATEGORY=$1
shift
fi
# Handle an IT in either the usual druid-it-cases project, or elsewhere,
# typically in an extension. The Maven module, if needed must be the third
# parameter in path, not coordinate, form.
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
# Use the usual project
MAVEN_PROJECT=":druid-it-cases"
# Don't provide a project path to cluster.sh
unset IT_MODULE_DIR
# Generate the override.sh file in the druid-it-cases module
MODULE_DIR=$DRUID_DEV/integration-tests-ex/cases
else
# The test module is given via the command line argument as a relative path
MAVEN_PROJECT="$1"
# Compute the full path to the target module for use by cluster.sh
export IT_MODULE_DIR="$DRUID_DEV/$1"
# Write the override.sh file to the target module
MODULE_DIR=$IT_MODULE_DIR
shift
fi
IT_CASES_DIR="$DRUID_DEV/integration-tests-ex/cases"
# Added -Dcyclonedx.skip=true to avoid ISO-8859-1 [ERROR]s
# May be fixed in the future
MAVEN_IGNORE="-P skip-static-checks,skip-tests -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dcyclonedx.skip=true"
TEST_OPTIONS="verify -P skip-static-checks,docker-tests \
-Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dcyclonedx.skip=true -DskipUTs=true"
case $CMD in
"help" )
usage
;;
"ci" )
mvn -q clean install dependency:go-offline -P dist $MAVEN_IGNORE
;;
"build" )
mvn clean install -P dist $MAVEN_IGNORE -T1.0C $*
;;
"dist" )
mvn install -P dist $MAVEN_IGNORE -pl :distribution
;;
"tools" )
mvn install -pl :druid-it-tools
;;
"image" )
cd $DRUID_DEV/integration-tests-ex/image
mvn install -P test-image $MAVEN_IGNORE
;;
"gen")
# Generate the docker-compose.yaml files. Mostly for debugging
# since the up command does generation implicitly.
require_category
$IT_CASES_DIR/cluster.sh gen $CATEGORY
;;
"up" )
require_category
build_override
verify_env_vars
$IT_CASES_DIR/cluster.sh up $CATEGORY
;;
"down" )
require_category
reuse_override
$IT_CASES_DIR/cluster.sh down $CATEGORY
;;
"run" )
require_category
reuse_override
mvn $TEST_OPTIONS -P IT-$CATEGORY -pl $MAVEN_PROJECT
;;
"test" )
require_category
build_override
verify_env_vars
$IT_CASES_DIR/cluster.sh up $CATEGORY
# Run the test. On failure, still shut down the cluster.
# Return Maven's return code as the script's return code.
set +e
mvn $TEST_OPTIONS -P IT-$CATEGORY -pl $MAVEN_PROJECT
RESULT=$?
set -e
$IT_CASES_DIR/cluster.sh down $CATEGORY
exit $RESULT
;;
"tail" )
require_category
tail_logs
;;
"github" )
set +e
$0 test $CATEGORY
RESULT=$?
# Include logs, but only for failures.
if [ $RESULT -ne 0 ]; then
$0 tail $CATEGORY
fi
exit $RESULT
;;
# Name is deliberately long to avoid accidental use.
"prune-containers" )
if [ $(docker ps | wc -l) -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Cleaning running containers"
docker ps
docker ps -aq | xargs -r docker rm -f
fi
;;
"prune-volumes" )
# Caution: this removes all volumes, which is generally what you
# want when testing.
docker system prune -af --volumes
;;
* )
usage
exit 1
;;
esac