2015-06-02 10:29:09 -04:00
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e -o pipefail
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# Setup and start Sauce Connect for your TravisCI build
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# This script requires your .travis.yml to include the following two private env variables:
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# SAUCE_USERNAME
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# SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY
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# Follow the steps at https://saucelabs.com/opensource/travis to set that up.
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#
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# Curl and run this script as part of your .travis.yml before_script section:
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# before_script:
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# - curl https://gist.github.com/santiycr/5139565/raw/sauce_connect_setup.sh | bash
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2015-10-01 18:05:56 -04:00
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CONNECT_URL="https://saucelabs.com/downloads/sc-4.3.11-linux.tar.gz"
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2015-06-02 10:29:09 -04:00
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CONNECT_DIR="/tmp/sauce-connect-$RANDOM"
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CONNECT_DOWNLOAD="sc-latest-linux.tar.gz"
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CONNECT_LOG="$LOGS_DIR/sauce-connect"
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CONNECT_STDOUT="$LOGS_DIR/sauce-connect.stdout"
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CONNECT_STDERR="$LOGS_DIR/sauce-connect.stderr"
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# Get Connect and start it
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mkdir -p $CONNECT_DIR
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cd $CONNECT_DIR
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curl $CONNECT_URL -o $CONNECT_DOWNLOAD 2> /dev/null 1> /dev/null
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mkdir sauce-connect
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tar --extract --file=$CONNECT_DOWNLOAD --strip-components=1 --directory=sauce-connect > /dev/null
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rm $CONNECT_DOWNLOAD
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SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY=`echo $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY | rev`
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ARGS=""
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# Set tunnel-id only on Travis, to make local testing easier.
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if [ ! -z "$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER" ]; then
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ARGS="$ARGS --tunnel-identifier $TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER"
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fi
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if [ ! -z "$BROWSER_PROVIDER_READY_FILE" ]; then
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ARGS="$ARGS --readyfile $BROWSER_PROVIDER_READY_FILE"
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fi
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echo "Starting Sauce Connect in the background, logging into:"
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echo " $CONNECT_LOG"
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echo " $CONNECT_STDOUT"
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echo " $CONNECT_STDERR"
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sauce-connect/bin/sc -u $SAUCE_USERNAME -k $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY $ARGS \
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--logfile $CONNECT_LOG 2> $CONNECT_STDERR 1> $CONNECT_STDOUT &
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