#!/usr/bin/env bash # Copyright 2019 Google LLC # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. set -eu if [[ $# != 2 ]]; then echo "Usage: $(basename "$0") " exit 1 fi readonly SOURCE_DIR="$1" readonly BINARY_DIR="$2" # This script is supposed to run inside a Docker container, see # ci/kokoro/cmake/installed-dependencies/build.sh for the expected setup. The # /v directory is a volume pointing to a (clean-ish) checkout of the project: if [[ -z "${PROJECT_ROOT+x}" ]]; then readonly PROJECT_ROOT="/v" fi source "${PROJECT_ROOT}/ci/colors.sh" echo echo "${COLOR_YELLOW}Starting docker build $(date) with $(nproc) cores${COLOR_RESET}" echo echo "================================================================" echo "Verify formatting $(date)" (cd "${PROJECT_ROOT}" ; ./ci/check-style.sh) echo "================================================================" echo "================================================================" echo "Compiling on $(date)" echo "================================================================" cd "${PROJECT_ROOT}" cmake_flags=() if [[ "${CLANG_TIDY:-}" = "yes" ]]; then cmake_flags+=("-DGOOGLE_CLOUD_CPP_CLANG_TIDY=yes") fi if [[ "${GOOGLE_CLOUD_CPP_CXX_STANDARD:-}" != "" ]]; then cmake_flags+=( "-DGOOGLE_CLOUD_CPP_CXX_STANDARD=${GOOGLE_CLOUD_CPP_CXX_STANDARD}") fi if [[ "${CODE_COVERAGE:-}" == "yes" ]]; then cmake_flags+=( "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Coverage") fi if [[ "${USE_NINJA:-}" == "yes" ]]; then cmake_flags+=( "-GNinja" ) fi # Avoid unbound variable error with older bash if [[ "${#cmake_flags[@]}" == 0 ]]; then cmake "-H${SOURCE_DIR}" "-B${BINARY_DIR}" else cmake "-H${SOURCE_DIR}" "-B${BINARY_DIR}" "${cmake_flags[@]}" fi cmake --build "${BINARY_DIR}" -- -j "$(nproc)" # When user a super-build the tests are hidden in a subdirectory. We can tell # that ${BINARY_DIR} does not have the tests by checking for this file: if [[ -r "${BINARY_DIR}/CTestTestfile.cmake" ]]; then echo "================================================================" # It is Okay to skip the tests in this case because the super build # automatically runs them. echo "Running the unit tests $(date)" env -C "${BINARY_DIR}" ctest \ -LE integration-tests \ --output-on-failure -j "$(nproc)" echo "================================================================" fi if [[ "${GENERATE_DOCS:-}" = "yes" ]]; then echo "================================================================" echo "Validate Doxygen documentation $(date)" cmake --build "${BINARY_DIR}" --target doxygen-docs echo "================================================================" fi if [[ ${RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS} == "yes" ]]; then echo "================================================================" echo "Running the integration tests $(date)" echo "================================================================" # shellcheck disable=SC1091 source /c/spanner-integration-tests-config.sh export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/c/spanner-credentials.json # Run the integration tests too. env -C "${BINARY_DIR}" ctest \ -L integration-tests \ --output-on-failure echo "================================================================" fi echo "================================================================" echo "Build finished at $(date)" echo "================================================================" exit 0