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#!/usr/bin/env bash
### START - JXcore Test Server --------......................
### Testing environment prepares separate packages for each node.
### Package builder calls this script with each node's IP address
### Make sure multiple calls to this script file compiles the application file
### END - JXcore Test Server --------
echo ""
echo "start build.sh"
SCRIPT_PATH="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)"
source "$SCRIPT_PATH/thali/install/include.sh/build-dep.sh"
set -euo pipefail
trap 'log_error $LINENO' ERR
# The build has sometimes failed with the default value of maximum open
# files per process, which is 256. Try to boost it as workaround.
ulimit -n 1024
echo ""
echo "-- Environment:"
echo "Cordova version: $(cordova -v)"
echo "Node version: $(node -v)"
echo "JXcore version: $(jx -jxv)"
echo "JXcore engine: $(jx -jsv)"
if is_darwin_platform; then
echo "xcodebuild version: $(xcodebuild -version | head -n1)"
fi
echo ""
WORKING_DIR=$(pwd)
# A hack to workaround an issue where the install scripts assume that the
# folder of the Thali Cordova plugin is called exactly Thali_CordovaPlugin,
# but this isn't always the case in the CI.
# https://github.com/thaliproject/Thali_CordovaPlugin/issues/218
THALI_PLUGIN_DIR="${WORKING_DIR}/../Thali_CordovaPlugin"
if [ ! -d "$THALI_PLUGIN_DIR" ]; then
cp -R . $THALI_PLUGIN_DIR
cd $THALI_PLUGIN_DIR
fi
# Run first the tests that can be run on desktop
thali/install/setUpDesktop.sh
cd test/www/jxcore/
# Check if build is running in CI Test Mode
CI_TEST_MODE=false;
if [ $CI_TEST_MODE == true ]
then
echo -e "${GREEN_COLOR} Running in CI test mode ${NORMAL_COLOR}"
node CITestMode.js
fi
echo ""
echo "run desktop tests"
jx runTests.js --networkType WIFI
jx runTests.js --networkType NATIVE
jx runTests.js --networkType BOTH
jx npm run test-meta
jx runCoordinatedTests.js --networkType NATIVE
jx runCoordinatedTests.js --networkType WIFI
jx runCoordinatedTests.js --networkType BOTH
echo "end desktop tests"
echo ""
# Verify that docs can be generated
#cd $WORKING_DIR/thali/
#jx npm run createPublicDocs
#jx npm run createInternalDocs
# Make sure we are back in the project root folder
# after the test execution
cd $WORKING_DIR
echo ""
echo "remove the previous build result (if any) to start from a clean state."
rm -rf ../ThaliTest
# Either PerfTest_app.js or UnitTest_app.js
TEST_TYPE="UnitTest_app.js"
SERVER_ADDRESS="$(get_ci_ip_address)"
# The line below is really supposed to be 'jx npm run setupUnit -- $SERVER_ADDRESS' but getting the last argument
# passed through npm run and then into sh script seems to be a step too far. Eventually we could use an
# intermediary node.js script to fix this but for now we'll just hack it.
thali/install/setUpTests.sh $TEST_TYPE $SERVER_ADDRESS
if running_on_ci; then
echo ""
echo "start copying builds for CI"
# Make sure we are back in the project root folder
# after the setting up the tests
cd $WORKING_DIR
# Remove the node_modules in the CI environment, because the coordination
# server may have different OS and CPU architecture than the build server
# so modules need to be installed there separately (this is handled by the CI).
rm -rf test/TestServer/node_modules
# A hack workround due to the fact that CI server doesn't allow relative paths outside
# of the original parent folder as a path to the build output binaries.
# https://github.com/thaliproject/Thali_CordovaPlugin/issues/232
echo "copying Android build for CI"
rm -rf android-release-unsigned.apk
cp -R ../ThaliTest/platforms/android/build/outputs/apk/android-release-unsigned.apk android-release-unsigned.apk
echo "copying iOS build for CI"
rm -rf ThaliTest.app
cp -R ../ThaliTest/platforms/ios/build/device/ThaliTest.app ThaliTest.app
echo "end copying builds for CI"
echo ""
fi
echo "end build.sh"
echo ""