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73 lines
2.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
73 lines
2.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# In short, this provisions a Zulip development environment and then
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# builds a Zulip release tarball (the same way we build them for an
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# actual release). The actual test job will then install that.
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#
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# This script is more complicated than that, basically because Travis
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# CI installs a ton of crap in its build workers, and we need to
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# remove some and reconfigure others to make things run smoothly and
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# quickly.
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#
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# More description in https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/travis.html.
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set -e
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set -x
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# Make /home/travis world-readable so the `zulip` user will be able to
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# read it, since that's where we store our caches.
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sudo chmod a+rX /home/travis
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# Uninstall the unnecessary extra versions of postgres that Travis CI
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# installs since if we don't do this, doing apt upgrades can fail due
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# to conflicts over which version of postgres should be running.
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sudo apt-get -y remove \
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postgresql-9.4 postgresql-contrib-9.4 postgresql-client-9.4 \
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postgresql-9.6 postgresql-contrib-9.6 postgresql-client-9.6
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# Remove some of Travis's' stupid extra sources.list files
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sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb*.list
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# Provisioning may fail due to many issues but most of the times a network
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# connection issue is the reason. So we are going to retry entire provisioning
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# once again if that fixes our problem.
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tools/provision --production-travis || {
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ret=$?
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if [ "$ret" = 1 ]; then
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echo "\`provision\`: Something went wrong with the provisioning, might be a network issue, Retrying to provision..."
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tools/provision --production-travis
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else
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echo "\`provision\`: Something REALLY BAD went wrong with the provisioning, not retrying."
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exit "$ret"
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fi
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}
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cp -a tools/ci/success-http-headers.txt ~/
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source tools/ci/activate-venv
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# Force OpenJDK 8 JRE. This is a workaround for Travis CI having
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# broken their java install, but also nicely provides consistency.
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sudo ln -nsf /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java /usr/bin/java
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if ! env TRAVIS=1 ./tools/build-release-tarball travis; then
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echo "Attempting to output failure logging data"
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cat /tmp/tmp.*/update-prod-static.log || true
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exit 1
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fi
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mv /tmp/tmp.*/zulip-server-travis.tar.gz ./
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# Shut down all services so that restarting postgres and rebuilding
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# the postgres database to match the prod installation setup will work.
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sudo supervisorctl stop all
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# Clear memcached to avoid contamination between development and prod
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# environments.
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sudo /etc/init.d/memcached restart
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# Drop any open connections to the development postgres installation.
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sudo "$(dirname "$0")/../../scripts/setup/terminate-psql-sessions" postgres zulip zulip_base
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# Remove and recreate the postgres database
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sudo pg_ctlcluster 9.5 main stop
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sudo pg_dropcluster 9.5 main
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sudo rm -rf /etc/postgresql/9.5/main /var/lib/postgresql/9.5/main
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sudo pg_createcluster 9.5 main
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