etherpad-lite/tests/frontend/travis/runner.sh
webzwo0i 1b6a9d8be0
tests: Fix frontend tests (#4188), ugly work around for "Pad never loaded" (#4200)
* remote_runner.js: fix drain call (cf.
https://github.com/caolan/async/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#breaking-changes)

* dont wait 30 seconds after remote_runner.js returned

* timeout frontend tests after 9.5 minutes to prevent travis from silently stop them

* log when not all tests finished

* prevent killTimeout to happen after last test

* log server messages to console

* remote_runner will take some time to setup sl, so this second is not necessary

* dont write to global mocha variable

* mochas `test end` event is not called when a before/beforeEach-hooks
failed, so we should only use pass/fail/pending-hooks for logging.
also some cruft removed

* pass test in `pending`-event handler

* remove some more cruft in tests/frontend/runner.js

* frontend tests: clarify why stats.tests and total differ

* move killTimeout to pass/fail/pending instead of `test end` to guarantee that it is run

* delete killTimeout on test end to prevent misleading log message

* unused variable

* fix regex

* unlikely edge case

* ensure `allowed test duration exceeded` message is printed for the last runner

* get rid of jquery.iframe.js, currently no support for IE<9

* retry up to 3 times when pad could not be loaded

* Call the logging code in stopSauce in a callback for `browser.quit()`.
This should fix cases like
https://app.saucelabs.com/tests/cb8225375d274cbcbb091309f5466cfd
Travis received all the logs and remote_runner.js exits, but there never
is a DELETE command for webdriver.
2020-07-28 19:57:33 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
if [ -z "${SAUCE_USERNAME}" ]; then echo "SAUCE_USERNAME is unset - exiting"; exit 1; fi
if [ -z "${SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY}" ]; then echo "SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY is unset - exiting"; exit 1; fi
# do not continue if there is an error
set -eu
# source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59895/get-the-source-directory-of-a-bash-script-from-within-the-script-itself#246128
MY_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )"
# reliably move to the etherpad base folder before running it
cd "${MY_DIR}/../../../"
# start Etherpad, assuming all dependencies are already installed.
#
# This is possible because the "install" section of .travis.yml already contains
# a call to bin/installDeps.sh
echo "Running Etherpad directly, assuming bin/installDeps.sh has already been run"
node node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite/node/server.js "${@}" &
echo "Now I will try for 15 seconds to connect to Etherpad on http://localhost:9001"
# wait for at most 15 seconds until Etherpad starts accepting connections
#
# modified from:
# https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5277/how-do-i-tell-a-script-to-wait-for-a-process-to-start-accepting-requests-on-a-po#349138
#
(timeout 15 bash -c 'until echo > /dev/tcp/localhost/9001; do sleep 0.5; done') || \
(echo "Could not connect to Etherpad on http://localhost:9001" ; exit 1)
echo "Successfully connected to Etherpad on http://localhost:9001"
# On the Travis VM, remote_runner.js is found at
# /home/travis/build/ether/[secure]/tests/frontend/travis/remote_runner.js
# which is the same directory that contains this script.
# Let's move back there.
#
# Probably remote_runner.js is injected by Saucelabs.
cd "${MY_DIR}"
# start the remote runner
echo "Now starting the remote runner"
node remote_runner.js
exit_code=$?
kill $(cat /tmp/sauce.pid)
exit $exit_code