sprockets-postgres/bootstrap
2020-04-07 16:59:06 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
set -e
# Common constants
COLOR_RESET='\033[0m'
COLOR_GREEN='\033[0;32m'
COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME="${COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME:-${PWD##*/}}"
TEST_HOST="${TEST_HOST:-localhost}"
echo "Integration test host: ${TEST_HOST}"
get_exposed_port() {
if [ -z $3 ]
then
docker-compose port $1 $2 | cut -d: -f2
else
docker-compose port --index=$3 $1 $2 | cut -d: -f2
fi
}
report_start() {
printf "Waiting for $1 ... "
}
report_done() {
printf "${COLOR_GREEN}done${COLOR_RESET}\n"
}
wait_for_healthy_containers() {
IDs=$(docker-compose ps -q | paste -sd " " -)
report_start "${1} containers to report healthy"
counter="0"
while true
do
if [ "$(docker inspect -f "{{.State.Health.Status}}" ${IDs} | grep -c healthy)" -eq "${1}" ]; then
break
fi
counter=$((++counter))
if [ "${counter}" -eq 120 ]; then
echo " ERROR: containers failed to start"
exit 1
fi
sleep 1
done
report_done
}
# Ensure Docker is Running
echo "Docker Information:"
echo ""
docker version
echo ""
# Activate the virtual environment
if test -e env/bin/activate
then
. ./env/bin/activate
fi
mkdir -p build
# Stop any running instances and clean up after them, then pull images
docker-compose down --volumes --remove-orphans
docker-compose up -d --quiet-pull
wait_for_healthy_containers 1
printf "Loading fixture data ... "
docker-compose exec postgres psql -q -o /dev/null -U postgres -d postgres -f /fixtures/testing.sql
report_done
cat > build/test-environment<<EOF
export ASYNC_TEST_TIMEOUT=5
export POSTGRES_URL=postgresql://postgres@${TEST_HOST}:$(get_exposed_port postgres 5432)/postgres
EOF
printf "\nBootstrap complete\n\nDon't forget to \"source build/test-environment\"\n"