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-rwxr-xr-x | hack/branch_commits.rb | 98 |
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diff --git a/hack/bats b/hack/bats new file mode 100755 index 000000000..45b8cf6f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/hack/bats @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# bats wrapper - invokes bats, root & rootless, on podman system tests +# + +############################################################################### +# BEGIN usage message + +usage="Usage: $0 [--root] [--rootless] [--filter=filename[:testname]] + +$0 is a wrapper for invoking podman system tests. + + --root Run only as root + --rootless Run only as user (i.e. you) + + --filter=name Run only test files that match 'test/system/*name*', + e.g. '500' or 'net' will match 500-networking.bats. + If ':pattern' is appended, and you have a modern-enough + version of bats installed, runs with '--filter pattern' + which runs only subtests that match 'pattern' + + --help display usage message + +By default, tests ./bin/podman. To test a different podman, do: + + \$ PODMAN=/abs/path/to/podman $0 .... + +To test podman-remote, start your own servers (root and rootless) via: + + /path/to/podman system service --timeout=0 + +...then invoke this script with PODMAN=\$(pwd)/bin/podman-remote + + (You'd think Ed could be bothered to do all that in this script; but then + the flow would be 'sudo start-service; sudo run-bats; sudo stop-service' + and by the time we get to stop-service, the sudo timeout will have lapsed, + and the script will be hanging at the password prompt, and you, who left + your desk for coffee or a walk and expected to come back to completed + root and rootless tests, will be irked because only root tests ran and + now you have to wait for rootless). + +$0 also passes through \$OCI_RUNTIME, should you need to test that. +" + +# END usage message +############################################################################### +# BEGIN initialization and command-line arg checking + +# By default, test the podman in our working directory. +# Some tests cd out of our workdir, so abs path is important +export PODMAN=${PODMAN:-$(pwd)/bin/podman} + +# Because 'make' doesn't do this by default +chcon -t container_runtime_exec_t $PODMAN + +# Directory in which +TESTS=test/system + +REMOTE= +ROOT_ONLY= +ROOTLESS_ONLY= + +declare -a bats_filter=() + +for i;do + value=`expr "$i" : '[^=]*=\(.*\)'` + case "$i" in + -h|--help) echo "$usage"; exit 0;; + --root) ROOT_ONLY=1 ;; + --rootless) ROOTLESS_ONLY=1 ;; + --remote) REMOTE=remote; echo "--remote is TBI"; exit 1;; + */*.bats) TESTS=$i ;; + *) + if [[ $i =~ : ]]; then + tname=${i%:*} # network:localhost -> network + filt=${i#*:} # network:localhost -> localhost + TESTS=$(echo $TESTS/*$tname*.bats) + bats_filter=("--filter" "$filt") + else + TESTS=$(echo $TESTS/*$i*.bats) + fi + ;; + esac +done + +# END initialization and command-line arg checking +############################################################################### + +rc=0 + +# Root +if [ -z "$ROOTLESS_ONLY" ]; then + echo "# bats ${bats_filter[@]} $TESTS" + sudo --preserve-env=PODMAN \ + --preserve-env=PODMAN_TEST_DEBUG \ + --preserve-env=OCI_RUNTIME \ + bats "${bats_filter[@]}" $TESTS + rc=$? +fi + +# Rootless +echo "--------------------------------------------------" +if [ -z "$ROOT_ONLY" ]; then + echo "\$ bats ${bats_filter[@]} $TESTS" + bats "${bats_filter[@]}" $TESTS + rc=$((rc | $?)) +fi + +exit $rc diff --git a/hack/branch_commits.rb b/hack/branch_commits.rb new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f13f8b2d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/hack/branch_commits.rb @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +#!/usr/bin/ruby + +require 'set' + +# Get commits in one branch, but not in another, accounting for cherry-picks. +# Accepts two arguments: base branch and old branch. Commits in base branch that +# are not in old branch will be reported. + +# Preface: I know exactly enough ruby to be dangerous with it. +# For anyone reading this who is actually skilled at writing Ruby, I can only +# say I'm very, very sorry. + +# Utility functions: + +# Check if a given Git branch exists +def CheckBranchExists(branch) + return `git branch --list #{branch}`.rstrip.empty? +end + +# Returns author (email) and commit subject for the given hash +def GetCommitInfo(hash) + info = `git log -n 1 --format='%ae%n%s' #{hash}`.split("\n") + if info.length != 2 + puts("Badly-formatted commit with hash #{hash}") + exit(127) + end + return info[0], info[1] +end + +# Actual script begins here + +if ARGV.length != 2 + puts("Must provide exactly 2 arguments, base branch and old branch") + exit(127) +end + +# Both branches must exist +ARGV.each do |branch| + if !CheckBranchExists(branch) + puts("Branch #{branch} does not exist") + exit(127) + end +end + +base = ARGV[0] +old = ARGV[1] + +# Get a base list of commits +commits = `git log --no-merges --format=%H #{base} ^#{old}`.split("\n") + +# Alright, now for the hacky bit. +# We want to remove every commit with a shortlog precisely matching something in +# the old branch. This is an effort to catch cherry-picks, where commit ID has +# almost certainly changed because the committer is different (and possibly +# conflicts needed to be resolved). +# We will match also try and match author, but not committer (which is reset to +# whoever did the cherry-pick). We will *not* match full commit body - I +# routinely edit these when I fix cherry-pick conflicts to indicate that I made +# changes. A more ambitious future committer could attempt to see if the body of +# the commit message in the old branch is a subset of the full commit message +# from the base branch, but there are potential performance implications in that +# due to the size of the string comparison that would be needed. +# This will not catch commits where the shortlog is deliberately altered as part +# of the cherry pick... But we can just ask folks not to do that, I guess? +# (A classic example of something this wouldn't catch: cherry-picking a commit +# to a branch and then prepending the branch name to the commit subject. I see +# this a lot in Github PR subjects, but fortunately not much at all in actual +# commit subjects). + +# Begin by fetching commit author + subject for each commit in old branch. +# Map each author to an array of potential commit subjects. +oldIndex = {} + +# TODO: This could probably be made a whole lot more efficient by unifying the +# GetCommitInfo bits into two big `git log --format` calls. +# But I'm not really ambitious enough to do that... +oldCommits = `git log --no-merges --format=%H #{old}`.split("\n") +oldCommits.each do |hash| + name, subject = GetCommitInfo(hash) + if oldIndex[name] == nil + oldIndex[name] = Set[] + end + oldIndex[name].add(subject) +end + +# Go through our earlier commits list and check for matches. +filtered = commits.reject do |hash| + name, subject = GetCommitInfo(hash) + oldIndex[name] != nil && oldIndex[name].include?(subject) +end + +# We have now filtered out all commits we want to filter. +# Now we just have to print all remaining commits. +# This breaks the default pager, but we can just pipe to less. +filtered.each do |hash| + puts `git log -n 1 #{hash}` + puts "\n" +end |