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Designed for and presented during London KX Meetup 2015
# Features-
single script bladeR to run within Jenkins
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Converts report to Junit.xml format - jenkins default
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Runs various severity of tests: unit, integration, system - based on your selection in TT files (a.t, u.t, i.t or s.t)
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Looks for (bashrc|prep.sh|tear.sh) files in $BUILD_DIR/test to prepare environment
ie. to start/stop whole system, kill afterwards and delete all data
($BUILD_DIR|$WORKSPACE_ROOT)/
---->/bladeR
---->/app1/
--------->/bin
--------->/src ## contains all source files
--------->/test/ ## default test folder
-------------->/a.t ## module Test Type - list of modules to test
-------------->/basicsuite/
------------------------->/a.t ## test suite Test Type - list of files to run
------------------------->/genericT.q
------------------------->/mod1T.q
-------------->/systemsuite/
------------------------->/a.t
------------------------->/bashrc ## environment file, loaded before running tests within suite
------------------------->/prep.sh ## prepare env for integ/system tests - start whole system
------------------------->/tear.sh ## purges environment after all test from suite were run
------------------------->/first.q
------------------------->/second.q
Assertion | Description | Example |
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$BUILD_DIR | Optional for Jenkins - as in example | |
$TT | Test Type, default 'a' for all test | |
$QHOME | Needed to run q/kdb+ | |
$PATH | Add $QHOME/ to start q from any location |
Tests using a list of test to run from particular test type :
Test Type file | Description |
---|---|
a.t | all suits from a module |
u.t | unit suits from a module |
i.t | integration suits from a module |
s.t | system tests from a module |
Assertion | Example | Description |
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.t.T | .t.T "B">"A" | True => 1b |
.t.E | .t.E ("not same"; 84) | Equal => 0b |
.t.N | .t.N (`notEqual; 101) | Not equal => 1b |
.t.G | .t.G (500; 101) | Greater than => 1b |
.t.E ((1 1 2 3); asc[1 3 2 1]);
.t.G 6000, system "t asc[1 2 1]";
.t.N (`dssadf; 1 2 3);
.t.T (`f; 1 2 3);
Example project contains two individual apps/modules:
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app1
collection of few simple util functions Tests runs basic unit tests
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chat
Have full chat,
tests simulates whole ecosystem system ie. few clients and server started from prepare.sh it's all wiped when tests are finished within teardown.sh
#GIT USER:
5 mkdir .ssh
7 chmod 700 .ssh
9 touch .ssh/authorized_keys && chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys
13 ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
16 cat id_rsa.jenkins.pub >> .ssh/authorized_keys
20 chmod a+rw id_rsa.jenkins*
21 cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys #//prodrive11 pub key
22 cd /opt
24 mkdir git
25 cd git
28 mkdir app1.git chat.git
29 cd app1.git
30 git init --bare
31 cd ../chat.git/
32 git init --bare
#as Jenkins user:
5 cd /var/lib/jenkins/
8 mkdir .ssh
10 cd .ssh
15 cp /home/git/id_rsa.jenkins id_rsa
16 cp /home/git/id_rsa.jenkins.pub id_rsa.pub
#as prodrive11 user:
#get jenkins
555 wget -q -O - https://jenkins-ci.org/debian/jenkins-ci.org.key | sudo apt-key add -
556 sudo sh -c 'echo deb http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/debian binary/ > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jenkins.list'
557 sudo apt-get update
558 sudo apt-get install jenkins
#setup git
1069 cd .ssh
1070 mkdir .ssh
1071 ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
1113 sudo adduser git
1114 sudo su git
1118 sudo su jenkins -s /bin/bash
1075 cd /opt
1077 mkdir git
1078 sudo mkdir git
1080 sudo chown git:git git/
#init repo
1090 mkdir workspace
1091 cd workspace/
1092 mkdir app1
1093 cd app1/
1094 git init
1098 git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
1099 git config --global user.name "Patryk"
1101 git remote add origin git@silenthill:/opt/git/app1.git
1102 add some files
1103 git push origin master
Example config for this project
Works with local git server, and hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM plugin for Jenkins.
Basic Git confing in Jenkins job