#!/bin/sh # autopkgtest check: Build and run the upstream test suite. # (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd. # Author: Daniel Kessel # running the mysql testsuite as described in: # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.5/+bug/959683 echo "Running test 'testsuite'" set -e MTR_SKIP_TEST_LIST=$(mktemp) ARCH=$(dpkg --print-architecture) WORKDIR=$(mktemp -d) trap 'rm -rf $WORKDIR $MTR_SKIP_TEST_LIST' 0 INT QUIT ABRT PIPE TERM cd "$WORKDIR" mkdir var mkdir tmp echo "using vardir: $WORKDIR/var" echo "using tmpdir: $WORKDIR/tmp" echo "Setting up skip-tests-list" # Use the arch specific skiplists if exist, otherwise list is empty if [ -f "/usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/unstable-tests.$ARCH" ] then cat "/usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/unstable-tests.$ARCH" >> "$MTR_SKIP_TEST_LIST" fi # Skip tests that cannot run properly on ci.debian.net / autopkgtests.ubuntu.com cat >> "$MTR_SKIP_TEST_LIST" << EOF binlog.binlog_server_start_options : Requires writable /usr main.ctype_uca : Requires writable /usr rpl.rpl_gtid_mode : Requires starting server as root ref http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=70517 EOF # Skip tests that cannot run properly on Gitlab-CI if [ -n "$GITLAB_CI" ] then cat >> "$MTR_SKIP_TEST_LIST" << EOF main.mysqld--help : For unknown reason table-cache is 4000 instead of default 421 EOF fi # Store skipped test list in artifacts so it can be viewed while debugging # failed autopkgtest runs cp -v "$MTR_SKIP_TEST_LIST" "$AUTOPKGTEST_ARTIFACTS" cd /usr/share/mysql/mysql-test echo "starting mysql-test-tun.pl..." export MTR_PRINT_CORE=detailed # The $MTR_ARGUMENTS_APPEND is intentionally used to pass in extra arguments # shellcheck disable=SC2086 eatmydata perl -I. ./mysql-test-run.pl \ --force --testcase-timeout=120 --suite-timeout=540 --retry=3 \ --verbose-restart --max-save-core=1 --max-save-datadir=1 \ --parallel=auto --skip-rpl --suite=main \ --skip-test-list="$MTR_SKIP_TEST_LIST" \ --vardir="$WORKDIR/var" --tmpdir="$WORKDIR/tmp" \ --xml-report="$AUTOPKGTEST_ARTIFACTS/mysql-test-run-junit.xml" \ $MTR_ARGUMENTS_APPEND \ "$@" 2>&1 echo "run: OK"