Write a line like 'Misc_Helpers.mp_osmo_repo := "nightly"' into the
TTCN-3 config file (e.g. BSC_Tests.cfg), before starting the testsuite.
This allows executing different code paths in the tests based on the
repository.
Related: OS#5327
Change-Id: Ic06532f7a67e59458652c5cf4c8f6fee8113e703
Abort the script and trigger the clean up script, whenever any of the
commands below to prepare the testsuite are failing. This saves time
with figuring out why suddenly all or most tests are failing, and avoids
running the entire testsuite on jenkins if it's obviously not going to
work.
Related: OS#3208
Change-Id: Ie68da2affda8c96b3a515a857a921a05f1bf8ef7
Add set_clean_up_trap() in jenkins-common.sh and run it at the beginning
of the jenkins.sh files. Move the common clean up code from the end of
every jenkins.sh file into clean_up_common(), which gets called by the
trap. Add a custom clean_up() function to those jenkins.sh files that
need additional clean up.
Replace explicit container stop commands (for containers attached to the
docker network) with one call to network_clean() in clean_up_common(). It
kills all containers attached to the docker network.
The motivation for this change is the upcoming optional build of initrd
and kernel during ttcn3-ggsn-test/jenkins.sh. After building these, a
short smoke test will be performed to make sure we can boot the kernel
and initrd, before continuing to run the entire testsuite against it. If
building or the smoke test fails, we must do a proper clean up of the
network and fix permissions.
Related: OS#3208
Change-Id: I807c6221d22fec31db23e2516e477a3eb43347fb
These changes are no longer needed since master versions of whole CNI
have been recently released.
Related: OS#5042
Change-Id: I6f491b58d4576b22c8ff3ab56a7b9e17163a8739
Keep it using the older version in MNCC_Emulation for older versions of
osmo-sip-connector (last tagged released), since those doesn't support
MNCC7 yet.
Change-Id: I5dbacdd4bd8110b7f6cf6bdb561af420b65c035f
We previously only allocated IPv4 sub-nets to the network segments
created with 'docker network'. Let's fix that by assigning both
IPv4 and IPv6 address ranges to each docker network.
Related: OS#4700
Change-Id: I8802208fddcce1ffa57e5626575d23d02b320d99
Don't list debian-stretch-build and debian-stretch-titan as dependencies
anymore, now that docker_images_require finds them automatically.
Related: OS#4564
Change-Id: I3cb6b693f3dd9df84fb29c0217bb3dae454cc18f
Allow to pass options to each "docker run" line in the various
jenkins.sh scripts. I'm using this to run the testsuites and Osmocom
components in docker with the same configurations as jenkins, but with
Osmocom and testsuite binaries built outside and mounted into the
containers:
DOCKER_ARGS="-v /usr/local:/usr/local:ro -v $hacks:/osmo-ttcn3-hacks:ro"
This allows very short test cycles without a second set of configs. The
full script that makes use of this feature is in osmo-dev.git,
ttcn3/ttcn3.sh.
Change-Id: I8d1f78aee926f8f6ec0b704e16639bc83f525816
osmo-sip-connector master and the ttcn3 tests have moved to protocol version 6.
While the extension is gracefully handled by the ttcn templates to make do with
both protocol versions, the actual protocol version number sent to
osmo-sip-connector breaks the tests if it doesn't match. So that master can
still run v6 yet also pass 'latest', configure v5 when the version is not
'master'.
When 'latest' also moves to v6, we of course can revert this again.
Related: Iaca9ed6611fc5ca8ca749bbbefc31f54bea5e925 (osmo-sip-connector)
Related: I39d55432776926a385e1b85b21bcdea8180a8946 (osmo-ttcn3-hacks)
Change-Id: I2174e90bdea32f06cd3e8298696b93027e7906bc
osmo-sip-connector does not have a -M argument, it was probably
confused with osmo-msc's -M, --mncc-sock-path argument.
osmo-sip-connector printed out the following when started with -M, but
otherwise functioned normally. Because it was started with Docker in
background, the message did not get written to the build log.
osmo-sip-connector: invalid option -- 'M'
Change-Id: Iee983a8aafe8cade67b76927721fc26e5af966d7
Remove hardcoded /usr/local/bin/ paths from jenkins.sh. This caused the
*-latest tests to fail, as they have the Osmocom binaries in /usr/bin
instead of /usr/local/bin.
Related: OS#3767
Change-Id: I9d1427e66028ffd15fed211b2dab5adc37718666
Default value "master" of the IMAGE_SUFFIX environment variable can be
changed to "latest" to test the latest stable builds instead of the
nightly ones. Use docker_images_require() to make sure that the required
images are existing and up-to-date before running the tests.
Related: OS#3268
Change-Id: Idbb708ab16cb71bab5069127945b63388222369e
To remove code dup and prepare a change to where logs are written, add
collect_logs() to jenkins_common.sh and call that from each jenkins.sh after
the tests are done.
The 'rm -rf' is already done before a test starts. No need to do that again
after each test.
Change-Id: I5d8472ec36b07c828685b1bd7718e31392d168a3