script/cibuild.sh


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Patrick Steinhardt 5874e151 2017-11-20T13:26:33 tests: create new test target for all SSH-based tests Some tests shall be run against our own SSH server we spin up in Travis. As those need to be run separate from our previous tests which run against git-daemon, we have to do this in a separate step. Instead of bundling all that knowledge in the CI script, move it into the test build instructions by creating a new test target.
Patrick Steinhardt 54a1bf05 2017-06-07T13:06:53 tests: online::clone: inline creds-test with nonexistent URL Right now, we test our credential callback code twice, once via SSH on localhost and once via a non-existent GitHub repository. While the first URL makes sense to be configurable, it does not make sense to hard-code the non-existing repository, which requires us to call tests multiple times. Instead, we can just inline the URL into another set of tests.
Patrick Steinhardt fea60920 2017-06-07T12:48:48 tests: online::clone: construct credential-URL from environment We support two types of passing credentials to the proxy, either via the URL or explicitly by specifying user and password. We test these types by modifying the proxy URL and executing the tests twice, which is in fact unnecessary and requires us to maintain the list of environment variables and test executions across multiple CI infrastructures. To fix the situation, we can just always pass the host, port, user and password to the tests. The tests can then assemble the complete URL either with or without included credentials, allowing us to test both cases in-process.
Carlos Martín Nieto 71ba4644 2017-10-31T14:43:28 travis: let's try a 5GB ramdisk
Carlos Martín Nieto 37bb1512 2017-10-31T10:40:24 travis: put clar's sandbox in a ramdisk on macOS The macOS tests are by far the slowest right now. This attempts to remedy the situation somewhat by asking clar to put its test data on a ramdisk.
Edward Thomson 697583ea 2017-07-24T16:48:04 travis: only kill our own sshd
Patrick Steinhardt 06619904 2017-04-26T13:04:23 travis: cibuild: set up our own sshd server Some tests of ours require to be running against an SSH server. Currently, we simply run against the SSH server provided and started by Travis itself. As our Linux tests run in a sudo-less environment, we have no control over its configuration and startup/shutdown procedure. While this has been no problem until now, it will become a problem as soon as we migrate over to newer Precise images, as the SSH server does not have any host keys set up. Luckily, we can simply set up our own unpriviledged SSH server. This has the benefit of us being able to modify its configuration even in a sudo-less environment. This commit sets up the unpriviledged SSH server on port 2222.
Patrick Steinhardt ec3f5a9c 2016-08-16T11:02:47 script: cibuild: build examples
Carlos Martín Nieto db357667 2016-10-05T20:17:06 travis: take the newer ssh-keygen format into account The Mac machines have updated their SSH version and so the ssh-keygen format has changed. Ask it for MD5, which is the one that is output as hex.
Carlos Martín Nieto 94d565b9 2016-10-05T18:52:43 cibuild: set -x This lets us see the details of what we're doing instead of just seeing the output of unknown commands in the build output.
Edward Thomson 0239eff3 2016-07-24T14:51:28 ci: install homebrew's curl on mac
Edward Thomson 08556e6d 2016-07-22T17:45:03 ci: install homebrew's zlib on mac
Carlos Martín Nieto db01724f 2016-03-14T13:42:10 CI: start the proxy before the build so it's ready It takes a bit for the propxy to get ready to accept connections, so start it before the build so we can be reasonably sure that it's going to be ready in time.
Carlos Martín Nieto 2f3f1ee0 2015-09-21T21:40:37 proxy: test proxy support on Travis
Carlos Martín Nieto ba9bb664 2016-03-03T19:21:07 tests: create a ctest target for cred_callback
Carlos Martín Nieto 25205737 2016-03-03T10:08:00 test: make sure we retry the auth callback on all platforms We were missing this test on Windows, which meant we didn't notice that we never fixed the single authentication attempt it tries, nor its wrong return code. Enable this for the unix platforms as well over HTTP. We previously were doing it locally but disabled it on OS X due to issues with its sshd not accepting password authentication.
Arthur Schreiber 51f87999 2015-06-26T18:05:17 Don't try to start ssh.
Carlos Martín Nieto 6042a050 2015-06-12T12:17:03 travis: fail if we fail the push tests These tests were not being taken into consideration for the failure of the test. They've been failing for a while now, but we hadn't noticed as Travis was reporting the builds successful.
Philip Kelley 8f426d7d 2014-06-09T11:43:25 Win32: Enable WinHTTP for MinGW
Edward Thomson 3e329861 2015-03-10T16:08:34 Revert "Implement fail-fast for Travis as well" This reverts commit ba6c53b91b1d9c9dc49b7c0d8e8efbd9842c31dc.
Tony Kelman ba6c53b9 2015-03-03T21:07:12 Implement fail-fast for Travis as well
Edward Thomson 6f446176 2014-11-21T10:59:20 Merge pull request #2710 from Therzok/shellcheckScripts Run shell scripts through shellcheck
Ungureanu Marius a4fccbbf 2014-11-17T07:01:40 Run shell scripts through shellcheck
Carlos Martín Nieto aa5a06c3 2014-11-20T00:52:52 travis: disable the cert callback on OSX The sshd on OSX has stopped responding to the setting which this test assumes is there, so let's disable it until we can figure out what's happening.
Carlos Martín Nieto ebda0970 2014-09-16T02:07:39 script: use a parallel build on Travis
Carlos Martín Nieto 0fef3899 2014-09-16T01:25:53 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into cmn/host-cert-info
Carlos Martín Nieto bf8756d6 2014-09-15T21:51:42 ssh: add test for host key Test that the certificate check callback gets the right fingerprint from the host we're connecting to.
Carlos Martín Nieto 26bf3a53 2014-08-10T17:13:00 travis: no need to clean out the test repository This was added to avoid the remote's default branch to be considered to the be notes one which the first network test leaves behind.
Carlos Martín Nieto 6a0d2b43 2014-08-27T15:09:07 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into cmn/ssh-retry
Carlos Martín Nieto d4256ed5 2014-07-04T10:00:39 ssh: provide a factory function for setting ssh paths git allows you to set which paths to use for the git server programs when connecting over ssh; and we want to provide something similar. We do this by providing a factory function which can be set as the remote's transport callback which will set the given paths upon creation.
Carlos Martín Nieto 87339935 2014-06-26T22:38:54 travis: enable password authentication on OSX Our ssh tests assume that the server supports password authentication in a few places. This is convenient as we're not testing authentication methods, but what happens around them. Tell sshd on OSX to accept this form of authentication.
Carlos Martín Nieto d7f962f4 2014-06-16T19:30:06 ssh: request credentials again on authentication failure Instead of completely giving up on the first failure, ask for credentials as long as we fail to authenticate.
Carlos Martín Nieto 039e354b 2014-04-30T11:57:54 ciscript: don't use an empty string as a number An empty string is not a valid number, and some shells complain. Check instead if $COVERITY is non-empty, which is a common convention and what we're doing anyway.
Ben Straub 5dae3ffe 2014-02-05T19:27:27 Only run clone-failure test on private repo
Ben Straub 9bf17d2c 2014-01-13T14:11:14 Add coverity-scan script
Carlos Martín Nieto 5875e8d2 2013-08-19T18:50:03 travis: exit on failure for anything related to building
Carlos Martín Nieto 68180808 2013-08-19T10:50:28 travis: really fail if the tests fail When implementing the ssh testing, the move to the script made it so the first test suite's exit code was ignored. Check whether the main tests fail and exit with an error in that case.
Carlos Martín Nieto 5be622fb 2013-08-11T01:37:44 Test SSH in travis Set up the ssh credentials so we are able to talk to localhost and issue git commands. Move to use a script, as the command list is getting somewhat long. While here, delay installing valgrind until we need it, as it and its dependencies are by far the largest downloads and this allows us to start compiling (and failing) faster and we only incur this cost when the test suite runs successfully.