This is quite useful when looking at jenkins logs to know which exact
version was built at the time.
Change-Id: Id52c382b454e2beecf46820752aeff15b2c1a0ae
Instead of hardcoding laforge's username in all FROM statements in the
Dockerfiles, make use of the USER variable (as passed through by the
"make/Makefile" with "docker build --build-arg USER=..."). Thanks to
fixeria for proposing this fix!
This requires running docker-ce, old versions of docker (such as the
one in the official repositories of the latest Fedora) don't support
variables in the FROM line. But docker-ce can be installed after
adding docker's 3rd party repositories.
Closes: OS#3457
Change-Id: Ic5f11c8a4e247f632cb6aea6d147e94c53e0130f
Previous to this commit, log messages were not being merged if tests
were resolved as failed (test-suite.sh ending with exit code != 0),
which can happen if at least one test failed.
Change-Id: If293fc2d3182ef2a7b997faa8b41129a9dd89c45
On jenkins, place all logs and manage docker volumes in the workspace instead
of a /tmp/* dir. Use $WORKSPACE/logs as docker volume base to begin with, thus
there needs to be no copy from /tmp to $WORKSPACE/logs.
On non-jenkins runs, place all in a /tmp/* dir still, but also skip copying of
the logs: just have a /tmp/logs symlink to the last tmpdir.
Change-Id: I8cf6014725ae8ba602be5f3ec31dfb8e49ff993e
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
Ideally we would want to launch a group of containers with their own
private network segment and use the same static IP addresses in those
isolated networks.
The stupidity of docker is requiring unique IPv4 addresses even on
isolated (!) networks. This means we have to manually give each of our
test setups a different subnet, and then we can at least run one
instance that test in parallel to at most one instance of each other
test.
If this weird reestriction about unique IPv4 addresses didn't exist,
we could start any number of test runs in parallel.
A lof of what the Dockerfiles so far did in terms of cloning library
repositories and calling shell scripts has now been implemented as
part of the Makefiles inside osmo-ttcn3-hacks.git, so we can drop it
here and simply use those.