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#!/bin/bash -e : "${RUBY_VERSION=3.0}" # My local RUBY_VERSION is set to ruby-#.#.# so this allows running locally. RUBY_VERSION="$(cut -d '-' -f 2 <<< "$RUBY_VERSION")" export REGISTRY_URL=${INFRAPOOL_REGISTRY_URL:-"docker.io"} source ./ci/oauth/keycloak/keycloak_functions.sh TOP_LEVEL=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel) function finish { echo 'Removing test environment' echo '---' docker compose down --rmi 'local' --volumes } trap finish EXIT # Set up VERSION file for local development if [ ! -f "${TOP_LEVEL}/VERSION" ]; then echo -n "0.0.dev" > "${TOP_LEVEL}/VERSION" fi function main() { if ! docker info >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "Docker does not seem to be running, run it first and retry" exit 1 fi # Generate reports folders locally mkdir -p spec/reports features/reports startConjur runTests } function startConjur() { echo 'Starting Conjur environment' echo '-----' # We want to pull to make sure we're testing against the newest release; # failing to ensure that has caused many mysterious failures in CI. # However, unconditionally pulling prevents working offline even # with a warm cache. So try to pull, but ignore failures. docker compose pull --ignore-pull-failures docker compose build --build-arg RUBY_VERSION="$RUBY_VERSION" docker compose up -d pg conjur } function runTests() { echo 'Waiting for Conjur to come up, and configuring it...' ./ci/configure.sh local api_key=$(docker compose exec -T conjur rake 'role:retrieve-key[cucumber:user:admin]') echo 'Running tests' echo '-----' docker compose run --rm \ -e CONJUR_AUTHN_API_KEY="$api_key" \ -e SSL_CERT_FILE=/etc/ssl/certs/keycloak.pem \ tester \ "/scripts/fetch_certificate && rake jenkins_init jenkins_spec jenkins_cucumber" } main
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conjur-api-6.0.1.pre.252 | test.sh |