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SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
Contributors:
IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
-->
<project
name="Build specific targets and properties"
default="runTest">
<!--
Note to be cross-platform, "environment variables" are only
appropriate for some variables, e.g. ones we set, since
properties are case sensitive, even if the environment variables
on your operating system are not, e.g. it will be ${env.Path}
not ${env.PATH} on Windows
-->
<property environment="env"/>
<fail
message="testRoot must be set for this task"
unless="testRoot"/>
<!-- required to get proper value of dropinsFolder -->
<property
name="keyCfgFile"
value="${env.PROJECT_BUILDERS}/${projectname}/${env.RELENG}/maps/build.cfg"/>
<echo
level="info"
message="keyCfgFile: ${keyCfgFile}"/>
<property file="${keyCfgFile}"/>
<!--
typcially already set, but in case of standalone tests, may not
be
-->
<property
name="buildLabel"
value="${buildType}-${buildId}-${timestamp}"/>
<!--
Steps to do after the build is done.
-->
<target name="test">
<dirname
file="${ant.file}"
property="currentDirectory"/>
<ant
antfile="${ant.file}"
target="runTest"
dir="${currentDirectory}"/>
</target>
<!--
Steps to do to test the build results
-->
<target name="runTest">
<dirname
file="${ant.file}"
property="test.component.dir"/>
<ant antfile="${wtp.builder.home}/scripts/build/label.xml"/>
<property file="${buildDirectory}/label.properties"/>
<property file="${wtp.builder.home}/build.properties"/>
<fail
message="testRoot must be set for this task"
unless="testRoot"/>
<mkdir dir="${testRoot}"/>
<!-- if results already exist, delete them -->
<delete quiet="true"
dir="${testRoot}/results"
failOnError="false"/>
<mkdir dir="${testRoot}/results"/>
<mkdir dir="${testRoot}/results/consolelogs"/>
<copy
todir="${testRoot}"
overwrite="true">
<fileset dir="${test.component.dir}/testScripts"/>
</copy>
<echo message="BASEOS: ${env.BASEOS} BASEWS: ${env.BASEWS} BASEARCH: ${env.BASEARCH} "/>
<property
name="dependency.properties"
value="${buildDirectory}/maps/${env.RELENG}/${dependencyFileLocation}"/>
<available
file="${dependency.properties}"
property="dependency.properties.exists"/>
<fail
message="dependency file not found: ${dependency.properties}"
unless="dependency.properties.exists"/>
<ant
antfile="${test.component.dir}/testdependency.xml"
target="get">
<property
name="base.install.dir"
value="${testRoot}"/>
</ant>
<antcall target="unzipTests"/>
<antcall target="runTestEclipse">
<param
name="testTarget"
value="all"/>
</antcall>
<antcall target="postRunTestEclipse">
<param
name="testTarget"
value="all"/>
</antcall>
</target>
<target name="unzipTests">
<!--
unzip the builds and junit tests we use 'unzip' here, so we
can continue on error, if desired. (such as if zip was not
created, due to other failures or options).
-->
<exec
dir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}"
executable="unzip"
failonerror="true">
<arg line="-o -qq @zipprefix@-sdk-${buildLabel}.zip -d ${testRoot}${dropinsFolder}"/>
</exec>
<exec
dir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}"
executable="unzip"
failonerror="true">
<arg line="-o -qq @zipprefix@-tests-${buildLabel}.zip -d ${testRoot}${dropinsFolder}"/>
</exec>
</target>
<!--
time out may need to be set/adjust for api or performance tests?
This testTimeLimit is the whole, overall limit on tests. There's
a shorter one for individual suites. some common values, of
milliseconds to more recognizable units:
14400000: 4 hours
7200000: 2 hours
3600000: 1 hour
1800000: 30 minutes
600000: 10 minutes
-->
<property
name="testTimeLimit"
value="1800000"/>
<property
name="testFailOnError"
value="false"/>
<target
name="runTestEclipse"
description="Run our JUnit's within an instance of antRunner">
<property
name="test-vm"
value="${env.JAVA_7_HOME}/bin/java"/>
<!--
set path to eclipse folder. If local folder, use '.';
otherwise, use c:\path\to\eclipse or /path/to/eclipse/
-->
<property
name="eclipse.home"
value="${testRoot}"/>
<echo message="testTarget: ${testTarget}"/>
<!--
can not pass in empty values in jvmargs so if not testBundle
specified, we'll pass a junk (unused) value
-->
<condition
property="testBundleParam"
value="-DtestBundle=${testBundle}"
else="-Dunused=nouse">
<isset property="testBundle"/>
</condition>
<echo message="Running junits"/>
<!--
If there is not exactly one launcher in the stack, we'd best
fail fast, since we are not expecting that, and may indicate
an installation that would produce unpredictable results
-->
<!--
requires ant 1.7, and at this point, we're running 1.6 from
eclipse ... <condition property="expectedNumberOfLaunchers">
<resourcecount when="equal" count="1" > <fileset
dir="${testRoot}/eclipse/plugins"> <include
name="org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_*.jar" /> </fileset>
</resourcecount> </condition> <fail message="Did not find
expected number of launcher jars. Check installation."
unless="expectedNumberOfLaunchers" />
-->
<condition
property="antQuietValue"
value="-quiet"
else="">
<istrue value="${env.USE_QUIET}"/>
</condition>
<java
taskname="unit-test-masterprocess"
fork="true"
resultProperty="wtpmasterjunitresult"
failonerror="false"
timeout="${testTimeLimit}"
dir="${testRoot}/eclipse"
jvm="${env.JAVA_7_HOME}/bin/java"
classname="org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.Main">
<classpath>
<fileset dir="${testRoot}/eclipse/plugins">
<include name="org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_*.jar"/>
</fileset>
</classpath>
<jvmarg value="-Dosgi.ws=${env.BASEWS}"/>
<jvmarg value="-Dosgi.os=${env.BASEOS}"/>
<jvmarg value="-Dosgi.arch=${env.BASEARCH}"/>
<jvmarg value="-Dws=${env.BASEWS}"/>
<jvmarg value="-Dos=${env.BASEOS}"/>
<jvmarg value="-Darch=${env.BASEARCH}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DbuildBranch=${buildBranch}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DbuildType=${buildType}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DdependencyFileLocation=${dependencyFileLocation}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DbuildId=${buildId}"/>
<jvmarg value="-Dprojectname=${projectname}"/>
<jvmarg value="-Djava.io.tmpdir=${env.RECOMMENDED_TMP_DIR}"/>
<jvmarg value="${testBundleParam}"/>
<arg value="-nosplash"/>
<arg value="-consolelog"/>
<arg value="-data"/>
<arg value="${testRoot}/overallTestWorkspace"/>
<arg value="-application"/>
<arg value="org.eclipse.ant.core.antRunner"/>
<arg value="${antQuietValue}"/>
<arg value="-logger"/>
<arg value="org.apache.tools.ant.DefaultLogger"/>
<arg value="-file"/>
<arg value="${testRoot}/test.xml"/>
<arg value="${testTarget}"/>
<!-- make sure our forked env has a DISPLAY -->
<env
key="DISPLAY"
value="${env.DISPLAY}"/>
<redirector
output="${testRoot}/results/fullOutput.txt"
error="${testRoot}/results/fullErrorLog.txt"/>
<jvmarg value="-Dbuild.home=${env.BUILD_HOME}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DbuildDirectory=${buildDirectory}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DbuildLabel=${buildLabel}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DbaseLocation=${baseLocation}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DtestRoot=${testRoot}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DtestDir=${testRoot}"/>
<jvmarg value="-DeclipseBuilderDirectory=${pde.builder.path}"/>
</java>
<echo message="wtpmasterjunitresult ${wtpmasterjunitresult}"/>
</target>
<target name="postRunTestEclipse">
<copy
todir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}/testResults/consolelogs/testLogs"
overwrite="true"
failonerror="false">
<fileset dir="${testRoot}/results">
<include name="*output.txt"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
<copy
todir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}/testResults/consolelogs/testSysErrorLogs"
overwrite="true"
failonerror="false">
<fileset dir="${testRoot}/results">
<include name="*error.txt"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
<copy
file="${testRoot}/results/fullOutput.txt"
toDir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}/testResults/consolelogs/full"
overwrite="true"
failonerror="false">
</copy>
<copy
file="${testRoot}/results/fullErrorLog.txt"
toDir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}/testResults/consolelogs/full"
overwrite="true"
failonerror="false">
</copy>
<copy
todir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}/testResults/xml"
overwrite="true"
failonerror="false">
<fileset dir="${testRoot}/results/xml">
<include name="*.xml"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
<copy
todir="${buildDirectory}/${buildLabel}/testResults/html"
overwrite="true"
failonerror="false">
<fileset dir="${testRoot}/results/html">
<include name="*.html"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
</target>
</project>