X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=maint%2Ftravis-ci_scripts%2Fcommon.bash;h=0faf8a51c1efbee1e0844071ad50f222bf2b22c0;hb=90e090887aae656ad4776487609ab34ddaef44db;hp=0b07838893ab6575676e86e5d43ba5ed320c7dab;hpb=4242985f72ffbfbdda4cfc64fb97e712a7c7f959;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class.git diff --git a/maint/travis-ci_scripts/common.bash b/maint/travis-ci_scripts/common.bash index 0b07838..0faf8a5 100755 --- a/maint/travis-ci_scripts/common.bash +++ b/maint/travis-ci_scripts/common.bash @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ #!/bin/bash +# "autodie" set -e TEST_STDERR_LOG=/tmp/dbictest.stderr +TIMEOUT_CMD="/usr/bin/timeout --kill-after=16m --signal=TERM 15m" echo_err() { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; } @@ -13,20 +15,67 @@ fi tstamp() { echo -n "[$(date '+%H:%M:%S')]" ; } +ci_vm_state_text() { + echo " +========================== CI System information ============================ + += CPUinfo +$(perl -0777 -p -e 's/.+\n\n(?!\z)//s' < /proc/cpuinfo) + += Meminfo +$(free -m -t) + += Diskinfo +$(sudo df -h) + +$(mount | grep '^/') + += Kernel info +$(uname -a) + += Network Configuration +$(ip addr) + += Network Sockets Status +$(sudo netstat -an46p | grep -Pv '\s(CLOSING|(FIN|TIME|CLOSE)_WAIT.?|LAST_ACK)\s') + += Processlist +$(sudo ps fuxa) + += Environment +$(env | grep -P 'TEST|HARNESS|MAKE|TRAVIS|PERL|DBIC' | LC_ALL=C sort | cat -v) + += Perl in use +$(perl -V) +=============================================================================" +} + run_or_err() { echo_err -n "$(tstamp) $1 ... " + LASTCMD="$2" LASTEXIT=0 START_TIME=$SECONDS - LASTOUT=$( bash -c "$2" 2>&1 ) || LASTEXIT=$? + + PRMETER_PIDFILE="$(tempfile)_$SECONDS" + # the double bash is to hide the job control messages + bash -c "bash -c 'echo \$\$ >> $PRMETER_PIDFILE; while true; do sleep 10; echo -n \"\${SECONDS}s ... \"; done' &" + + LASTOUT=$( eval "$2" 2>&1 ) || LASTEXIT=$? + + # stop progress meter + for p in $(cat "$PRMETER_PIDFILE"); do kill $p ; done + DELTA_TIME=$(( $SECONDS - $START_TIME )) if [[ "$LASTEXIT" != "0" ]] ; then - echo_err "FAILED !!! (after ${DELTA_TIME}s)" - echo_err "Command executed:" - echo_err "$2" - echo_err "STDOUT+STDERR:" - echo_err "$LASTOUT" + if [[ -z "$3" ]] ; then + echo_err "FAILED !!! (after ${DELTA_TIME}s)" + echo_err "Command executed:" + echo_err "$LASTCMD" + echo_err "STDOUT+STDERR:" + echo_err "$LASTOUT" + fi return $LASTEXIT else @@ -34,6 +83,13 @@ run_or_err() { fi } +apt_install() { + # flatten + pkgs="$@" + + run_or_err "Installing Debian APT packages: $pkgs" "sudo apt-get install --allow-unauthenticated --no-install-recommends -y $pkgs" +} + extract_prereqs() { # once --verbose is set, --no-verbose can't disable it # do this by hand @@ -45,29 +101,47 @@ extract_prereqs() { || LASTEXIT=$? OUT=${COMBINED_OUT#*!!!STDERRSTDOUTSEPARATOR!!!} - ERR=$(grep -v " is up to date." <<< "${COMBINED_OUT%!!!STDERRSTDOUTSEPARATOR!!!*}") + ERR=${COMBINED_OUT%!!!STDERRSTDOUTSEPARATOR!!!*} - if [[ "$LASTEXIT" != "0" ]] || [[ -n "$ERR" ]] ; then + if [[ "$LASTEXIT" != "0" ]] ; then echo_err "Error occured (exit code $LASTEXIT) retrieving dependencies of $@:" echo_err "$ERR" echo_err "$OUT" exit 1 fi - # throw away non-children (what was in $@), throw away ascii art, convert to modnames - perl -p -e 's/^[a-z].+//i; s/^[^a-z]+//i; s/\-[^\-]+$/ /; s/\-/::/g' <<< "$OUT" + # throw away warnings, up-to-date diag, ascii art, convert to modnames + PQ=$(perl -p -e ' + s/^.*?is up to date.*$//; + s/^\!.*//; + s/^[^a-z]+//i; + s/\-[^\-]+$/ /; # strip version part + s/\-/::/g + ' <<< "$OUT") + + # throw away what was in $@ + for m in "$@" ; do + PQ=$( perl -p -e 's/(?:\s|^)\Q'"$m"'\E(?:\s|$)/ /mg' <<< "$PQ") + done + + # RV + echo "$PQ" } parallel_installdeps_notest() { if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then return; fi # one module spec per line - MODLIST="$(printf '%s\n' "$@")" + MODLIST="$(printf '%s\n' "$@" | sort -R)" - # The reason we do things so "non-interactively" is that xargs -P will have the - # latest cpanm instance overwrite the buildlog. There seems to be no way to - # specify a custom buildlog, hence we just collect the verbose output - # and display it in case of "worker" failure + # We want to trap the output of each process and serially append them to + # each other as opposed to just dumping a jumbled up mass-log that would + # need careful unpicking by a human + # + # While cpanm does maintain individual buildlogs in more recent versions, + # we are not terribly interested in trying to figure out which log is which + # dist. The verbose-output + trap STDIO technique is vastly superior in this + # particular case # # Explanation of inline args: # @@ -81,11 +155,127 @@ parallel_installdeps_notest() { run_or_err "Installing (without testing) $(echo $MODLIST)" \ "echo \\ \"$MODLIST\" \\ - | xargs -d '\\n' -n 1 -P $NUMTHREADS bash -c \\ - 'OUT=\$(cpanm --notest --no-man-pages \"\$@\" 2>&1 ) || (LASTEXIT=\$?; echo \"\$OUT\"; exit \$LASTEXIT)' \\ + | xargs -d '\\n' -n 1 -P $VCPU_USE bash -c \\ + 'OUT=\$(maint/getstatus $TIMEOUT_CMD cpanm --notest \"\$@\" 2>&1 ) || (LASTEXIT=\$?; echo \"\$OUT\"; exit \$LASTEXIT)' \\ 'giant space monkey penises' " } +installdeps() { + if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then return; fi + + MODLIST=$(printf "%q " "$@" | perl -pe 's/^\s+|\s+$//g') + + local -x HARNESS_OPTIONS + + HARNESS_OPTIONS="j$VCPU_USE" + + if ! run_or_err "Attempting install of $# modules under parallel ($HARNESS_OPTIONS) testing ($MODLIST)" "_dep_inst_with_test $MODLIST" quiet_fail ; then + local errlog="failed after ${DELTA_TIME}s Exit:$LASTEXIT Log:$(/usr/bin/nopaste -q -s Shadowcat -d "Parallel testfail" <<< "$LASTOUT")" + echo "$errlog" + + POSTMORTEM="$POSTMORTEM$( + echo + echo "Depinstall of $MODLIST under $HARNESS_OPTIONS parallel testing $errlog" + )" + + HARNESS_OPTIONS="" + run_or_err "Retrying same $# modules without parallel testing" "_dep_inst_with_test $MODLIST" + fi + + INSTALLDEPS_OUT="${INSTALLDEPS_OUT}${LASTOUT}" +} + +_dep_inst_with_test() { + if [[ "$DEVREL_DEPS" == "true" ]] ; then + # --dev is already part of CPANM_OPT + LASTCMD="$TIMEOUT_CMD cpanm $@" + $LASTCMD 2>&1 || return 1 + else + LASTCMD="$TIMEOUT_CMD cpan $@" + $LASTCMD 2>&1 || return 1 + + # older perls do not have a CPAN which can exit with error on failed install + for m in "$@"; do + if ! perl -e ' + +my $mod = ( + $ARGV[0] =~ m{ \/ .*? ([^\/]+) $ }x + ? do { my @p = split (/\-/, $1); pop @p; join "::", @p } + : $ARGV[0] +); + +$mod = q{List::Util} if $mod eq q{Scalar::List::Utils}; + +eval qq{require($mod)} or ( print $@ and exit 1) + + ' "$m" 2> /dev/null ; then + echo -e "$m installation seems to have failed" + return 1 + fi + done + fi +} + +# Idea stolen from +# https://github.com/kentfredric/Dist-Zilla-Plugin-Prereqs-MatchInstalled-All/blob/master/maint-travis-ci/sterilize_env.pl +# Only works on 5.12+ (where sitelib was finally properly fixed) +purge_sitelib() { + echo_err "$(tstamp) Sterilizing the Perl installation (cleaning up sitelib)" + + if perl -M5.012 -e1 &>/dev/null ; then + + 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 %$sitedirs ) + ' + else + + cl_fn="/tmp/${TRAVIS_BUILD_ID}_Module_CoreList.pm"; + + [[ -s "$cl_fn" ]] || run_or_err \ + "Downloading latest Module::CoreList" \ + "curl -s --compress -o '$cl_fn' https://api.metacpan.org/source/Module::CoreList" + + perl -0777 -Ilib -MDBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies -e ' + + # this is horrible, but really all we want is "has this ever been used" + # so a grep without a load is quite legit (and horrible) + my $mcl_source = <>; + + my @all_possible_never_been_core_modpaths = map + { (my $mp = $_ . ".pm" ) =~ s|::|/|g; $mp } + grep + { $mcl_source !~ / ^ \s+ \x27 $_ \x27 \s* \=\> /mx } + keys %{ DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->modreq_list_for([ + keys %{ DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_group_list } + ])} + ; + + # now that we have the list we can go ahead and destroy every single one + # of these modules without being concerned about breaking the base ability + # to install things + for my $mp ( sort { lc($a) cmp lc($b) } @all_possible_never_been_core_modpaths ) { + for my $incdir (@INC) { + -e "$incdir/$mp" + and + unlink "$incdir/$mp" + and + print "Nuking $incdir/$mp\n" + } + } + ' "$cl_fn" + + fi +} + CPAN_is_sane() { perl -MCPAN\ 1.94_56 -e 1 &>/dev/null ; } + +CPAN_supports_BUILDPL() { perl -MCPAN\ 1.9205 -e1 &>/dev/null; }