#!/usr/bin/env bash set -u -e -o pipefail # see https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/#circleci-built-in-environment-variables CI=${CI:-false} cd "$(dirname "$0")" # If we aren't running on CircleCI, we do not shard tests because this would be the job of # Bazel eventually. For now, we just run all tests sequentially when running locally. if [ -n "${1:-}" ]; then readonly RUN_TESTS=$@ else readonly RUN_TESTS=$(find $(ls) -maxdepth 0 -type d) fi echo "Running integration tests:" echo ${RUN_TESTS} # Build the packages-dist directory. # This should be fast on incremental re-build. node ../scripts/build/build-packages-dist.js # Workaround https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/2165 # Yarn will cache file://dist URIs and not update Angular code export readonly cache=.yarn_local_cache function rm_cache { rm -rf $cache } rm_cache mkdir $cache trap rm_cache EXIT for testDir in ${RUN_TESTS}; do [[ -d "$testDir" ]] || continue echo "" echo "######################################################################" echo "Running integration test $testDir" echo "######################################################################" ( cd $testDir rm -rf dist # Ensure the versions of (non-local) dependencies are exact versions (not version ranges) and # in-sync between `package.json` and the lockfile. # (NOTE: This must be run before `yarn install`, which updates the lockfile.) node ../check-dependencies . yarn install --cache-folder ../$cache yarn test || exit 1 # remove the temporary node modules directory to keep the source folder clean. rm -rf node_modules ) done