pyproject-rpm-macros/tests/mocktest.sh
2020-06-23 11:09:03 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/bash -eux
. /etc/os-release
fedora=$VERSION_ID
config="/tmp/fedora-${fedora}-x86_64-ci.cfg"
# create mock config if not present
# this makes sure tested version of pyproject-rpm-macros is available
# TODO: check if it has precedence if the release was not bumped in tested PR
if [ ! -f $config ]; then
original="/etc/mock/fedora-${fedora}-x86_64.cfg"
cp $original $config
echo -e '\n\nconfig_opts[f"{config_opts.package_manager}.conf"] += """' >> $config
# The zuul CI has zuul-build.repo
# The Jenkins CI has test-<pkgname>.repo
# We run this code from various packages, so we support any <pkgname>
if [ -f /etc/yum.repos.d/zuul-build.repo ]; then
cat /etc/yum.repos.d/zuul-build.repo >> $config
else
cat /etc/yum.repos.d/test-*.repo >> $config
fi
echo -e '\n"""\n' >> $config
fi
# prepare the rpmbuild folders, make sure nothing relevant is there
mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/{SOURCES,SRPMS}
rm -f ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/${1}-*.src.rpm
# download the sources and create SRPM
spectool -g -R ${1}.spec
rpmbuild -bs ${1}.spec
# build the SRPM in mock
res=0
mock -r $config --enablerepo=local init
mock -r $config --enablerepo=local ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/${1}-*.src.rpm || res=$?
# move the results to the artifacts directory, so we can examine them
artifacts=${TEST_ARTIFACTS:-/tmp/artifacts}
pushd /var/lib/mock/fedora-*-x86_64/result
mv *.rpm ${artifacts}/ || :
for log in *.log; do
mv ${log} ${artifacts}/${1}-${log}
done
popd
exit $res