ansible/test/utils/shippable/network.sh

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#!/bin/bash -eux
set -o pipefail
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
ansible-test network-integration --explain ${CHANGED:+"$CHANGED"} 2>&1 | { grep ' network-integration: .* (targeted)$' || true; } > /tmp/network.txt
if [ "${COVERAGE}" ]; then
# when on-demand coverage is enabled, force tests to run for all network platforms
echo "coverage" > /tmp/network.txt
fi
target="network/ci/"
# python versions to test in order
# all versions run full tests
python_versions=(
2.6
2.7
3.5
3.6
)
if [ -s /tmp/network.txt ]; then
echo "Detected changes requiring integration tests specific to networking:"
cat /tmp/network.txt
echo "Running network integration tests for multiple platforms concurrently."
platforms=(
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--platform vyos/1.1.8
--platform ios/csr1000v
)
else
echo "No changes requiring integration tests specific to networking were detected."
echo "Running network integration tests for a single platform only."
platforms=(
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--platform vyos/1.1.8
)
fi
for version in "${python_versions[@]}"; do
# terminate remote instances on the final python version tested
if [ "${version}" = "${python_versions[-1]}" ]; then
terminate="always"
else
terminate="never"
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
ansible-test network-integration --color -v --retry-on-error "${target}" --docker default --python "${version}" \
${COVERAGE:+"$COVERAGE"} ${CHANGED:+"$CHANGED"} "${platforms[@]}" --remote-terminate "${terminate}"
done