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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright 2019 gRPC authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
set +e
export TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
trap "rm -rf ${TMPDIR}" EXIT
clean () {
for i in {1..10}; do
jobs -p | xargs -n1 pkill -P
# A simple "wait" just hangs sometimes. Running `jobs` seems to help.
sleep 1
if jobs | read; then
return
fi
done
echo "$(tput setaf 1) clean failed to kill tests $(tput sgr 0)"
jobs
pstree
exit 1
}
fail () {
echo "$(tput setaf 1) $1 $(tput sgr 0)"
clean
exit 1
}
pass () {
echo "$(tput setaf 2) $1 $(tput sgr 0)"
}
EXAMPLES=(
"helloworld"
"route_guide"
"features/authentication"
"features/compression"
"features/deadline"
"features/encryption/TLS"
"features/errors"
"features/interceptor"
"features/load_balancing"
"features/metadata"
"features/multiplex"
"features/name_resolving"
)
declare -A EXPECTED_SERVER_OUTPUT=(
["helloworld"]="Received: world"
["route_guide"]=""
["features/authentication"]="server starting on port 50051..."
["features/compression"]="UnaryEcho called with message \"compress\""
["features/deadline"]=""
["features/encryption/TLS"]=""
["features/errors"]=""
["features/interceptor"]="unary echoing message \"hello world\""
["features/load_balancing"]="serving on :50051"
["features/metadata"]="message:\"this is examples/metadata\" , sending echo"
["features/multiplex"]=":50051"
["features/name_resolving"]="serving on localhost:50051"
)
declare -A EXPECTED_CLIENT_OUTPUT=(
["helloworld"]="Greeting: Hello world"
["route_guide"]="location:<latitude:416851321 longitude:-742674555 >"
["features/authentication"]="UnaryEcho: hello world"
["features/compression"]="UnaryEcho call returned \"compress\", <nil>"
["features/deadline"]="wanted = DeadlineExceeded, got = DeadlineExceeded"
["features/encryption/TLS"]="UnaryEcho: hello world"
["features/errors"]="Greeting: Hello world"
["features/interceptor"]="UnaryEcho: hello world"
["features/load_balancing"]="calling helloworld.Greeter/SayHello with pick_first"
["features/metadata"]="this is examples/metadata"
["features/multiplex"]="Greeting: Hello multiplex"
["features/name_resolving"]="calling helloworld.Greeter/SayHello to \"example:///resolver.example.grpc.io\""
)
cd ./examples
for example in ${EXAMPLES[@]}; do
echo "$(tput setaf 4) testing: ${example} $(tput sgr 0)"
# Build server
if ! go build -o /dev/null ./${example}/*server/*.go; then
fail "failed to build server"
else
pass "successfully built server"
fi
# Build client
if ! go build -o /dev/null ./${example}/*client/*.go; then
fail "failed to build client"
else
pass "successfully built client"
fi
# Start server
SERVER_LOG="$(mktemp)"
go run ./$example/*server/*.go &> $SERVER_LOG &
CLIENT_LOG="$(mktemp)"
if ! timeout 20 go run ${example}/*client/*.go &> $CLIENT_LOG; then
fail "client failed to communicate with server
got server log:
$(cat $SERVER_LOG)
got client log:
$(cat $CLIENT_LOG)
"
else
pass "client successfully communitcated with server"
fi
# Check server log for expected output if expecting an
# output
if [ -n "${EXPECTED_SERVER_OUTPUT[$example]}" ]; then
if ! grep -q "${EXPECTED_SERVER_OUTPUT[$example]}" $SERVER_LOG; then
fail "server log missing output: ${EXPECTED_SERVER_OUTPUT[$example]}
got server log:
$(cat $SERVER_LOG)
got client log:
$(cat $CLIENT_LOG)
"
else
pass "server log contains expected output: ${EXPECTED_SERVER_OUTPUT[$example]}"
fi
fi
# Check client log for expected output if expecting an
# output
if [ -n "${EXPECTED_CLIENT_OUTPUT[$example]}" ]; then
if ! grep -q "${EXPECTED_CLIENT_OUTPUT[$example]}" $CLIENT_LOG; then
fail "client log missing output: ${EXPECTED_CLIENT_OUTPUT[$example]}
got server log:
$(cat $SERVER_LOG)
got client log:
$(cat $CLIENT_LOG)
"
else
pass "client log contains expected output: ${EXPECTED_CLIENT_OUTPUT[$example]}"
fi
fi
clean
echo ""
done