#!/bin/bash if [[ -n "$SHORT_CIRCUIT_SMOKE" ]] ; then return ; fi # we need a mirror that both has the standard index and a backpan version rolled # into one, due to MDV testing CPAN_MIRROR="http://cpan.metacpan.org/" PERL_CPANM_OPT="$PERL_CPANM_OPT --mirror $CPAN_MIRROR" # do not set PERLBREW_CPAN_MIRROR - not all backpan-like mirrors have the perl tarballs export PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 PERL_MM_NONINTERACTIVE=1 PERL_AUTOINSTALL_PREFER_CPAN=1 HARNESS_TIMER=1 MAKEFLAGS="-j$NUMTHREADS" # try CPAN's latest offering if requested if [[ "$DEVREL_DEPS" == "true" ]] ; then PERL_CPANM_OPT="$PERL_CPANM_OPT --dev" # FIXME inline-upgrade cpanm, work around https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1477 cpanm_loc="$(which cpanm)" run_or_err "Upgrading cpanm ($cpanm_loc) to latest stable" \ "wget -q -O $cpanm_loc cpanmin.us && chmod a+x $cpanm_loc" fi # Fixup CPANM_OPT to behave more like a traditional cpan client export PERL_CPANM_OPT="--verbose --no-interactive --no-man-pages $( echo $PERL_CPANM_OPT | sed 's/--skip-satisfied//' )" if [[ -n "$BREWVER" ]] ; then # since perl 5.14 a perl can safely be built concurrently with -j$large # (according to brute force testing and my power bill) if [[ "$BREWVER" == "blead" ]] || perl -Mversion -e "exit !!(version->new(q($BREWVER)) < 5.014)" ; then perlbrew_jopt="$NUMTHREADS" fi run_or_err "Compiling/installing Perl $BREWVER (without testing, using ${perlbrew_jopt:-1} threads, may take up to 5 minutes)" \ "perlbrew install --as $BREWVER --notest --noman --verbose $BREWOPTS -j${perlbrew_jopt:-1} $BREWVER" # can not do 'perlbrew uss' in the run_or_err subshell above, or a $() # furthermore `perlbrew use` returns 0 regardless of whether the perl is # found (won't be there unless compilation suceeded, wich *ALSO* returns 0) perlbrew use $BREWVER if [[ "$( perlbrew use | grep -oP '(?<=Currently using ).+' )" != "$BREWVER" ]] ; then echo_err "Unable to switch to $BREWVER - compilation failed...?" echo_err "$LASTOUT" exit 1 fi # no brewver - this means a travis perl, which means we want to clean up # the presently installed libs # Idea stolen from # https://github.com/kentfredric/Dist-Zilla-Plugin-Prereqs-MatchInstalled-All/blob/master/maint-travis-ci/sterilize_env.pl # Only works on 5.12+ (where sitlib was finally properly fixed) elif [[ "$CLEANTEST" == "true" ]] && [[ "$POISON_ENV" != "true" ]] && perl -M5.012 -e 1 &>/dev/null ; then echo_err "$(tstamp) Cleaning precompiled Travis-Perl" perl -M5.012 -MConfig -MFile::Find -e ' my $sitedirs = { map { $Config{$_} => 1 } grep { $_ =~ /site(lib|arch)exp$/ } keys %Config }; find({ bydepth => 1, no_chdir => 1, follow_fast => 1, wanted => sub { ! $sitedirs->{$_} and ( -d _ ? rmdir : unlink ) } }, keys %$sitedirs ) ' echo_err "Post-cleanup contents of sitelib of the pre-compiled Travis-Perl $TRAVIS_PERL_VERSION:" echo_err "$(tree $(perl -MConfig -e 'print $Config{sitelib_stem}'))" echo_err fi # configure CPAN.pm - older versions go into an endless loop # when trying to autoconf themselves CPAN_CFG_SCRIPT=" require CPAN; require CPAN::FirstTime; *CPAN::FirstTime::conf_sites = sub {}; CPAN::Config->load; \$CPAN::Config->{urllist} = [qw{ $CPAN_MIRROR }]; \$CPAN::Config->{halt_on_failure} = 1; CPAN::Config->commit; " run_or_err "Configuring CPAN.pm" "perl -e '$CPAN_CFG_SCRIPT'" # poison the environment if [[ "$POISON_ENV" = "true" ]] ; then # in addition to making sure tests do not rely on implicid order of # returned results, look through lib, find all mentioned ENVvars and # set them to true and see if anything explodes for var in \ DBICTEST_SQLITE_REVERSE_DEFAULT_ORDER \ $( grep -P '\$ENV\{' -r lib/ --exclude-dir Optional | grep -oP '\bDBIC\w+' | sort -u | grep -vP '^(DBIC_TRACE(_PROFILE)?|DBIC_.+_DEBUG)$' ) do if [[ -z "${!var}" ]] ; then export $var=1 echo "POISON_ENV: setting $var to 1" fi done # bogus nonexisting DBI_* export DBI_DSN="dbi:ODBC:server=NonexistentServerAddress" export DBI_DRIVER="ADO" # some people do in fact set this - boggle!!! # it of course won't work before 5.8.4 if perl -M5.008004 -e 1 &>/dev/null ; then export PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA=1 fi # emulate a local::lib-like env # trick cpanm into executing true as shell - we just need the find+unpack run_or_err "Downloading latest stable DBIC from CPAN" \ "SHELL=/bin/true cpanm --look DBIx::Class" export PERL5LIB="$( ls -d ~/.cpanm/latest-build/DBIx-Class-*/lib | tail -n1 ):$PERL5LIB" # perldoc -l searches $(pwd)/lib in addition to PERL5LIB etc, hence the cd / echo_err "Latest stable DBIC (without deps) locatable via \$PERL5LIB at $(cd / && perldoc -l DBIx::Class)" fi if [[ "$CLEANTEST" != "true" ]] ; then # using SQLT if will be available # not doing later because we will be running in a subshell export DBICTEST_SQLT_DEPLOY=1 fi