angular-docs-cn/integration/run_tests.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e -o pipefail
cd `dirname $0`
readonly thisDir=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd)
# Track payload size functions
source ../scripts/ci/payload-size.sh
# Workaround https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/2165
# Yarn will cache file://dist URIs and not update Angular code
readonly cache=.yarn_local_cache
function rm_cache {
rm -rf $cache
}
rm_cache
mkdir $cache
trap rm_cache EXIT
# We need to install `ng` but don't want to do it globally so we place it into `.ng-cli` folder.
(
mkdir -p .ng-cli
cd .ng-cli
# workaround for https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/pull/4464 which causes cli to be installed into the root node_modules
echo '{"name": "ng-cli"}' > package.json
yarn init -y
yarn add @angular/cli@$ANGULAR_CLI_VERSION --cache-folder ../$cache
)
./ng-cli-create.sh cli-hello-world
for testDir in $(ls | grep -v node_modules) ; do
[[ -d "$testDir" ]] || continue
echo "#################################"
echo "Running integration test $testDir"
echo "#################################"
(
cd $testDir
# Workaround for https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/2256
rm -f yarn.lock
rm -rf dist
yarn install --cache-folder ../$cache
yarn test || exit 1
# Track payload size for cli-hello-world and hello_world__closure
if [[ $testDir == cli-hello-world ]] || [[ $testDir == hello_world__closure ]]; then
if [[ $testDir == cli-hello-world ]]; then
yarn build
fi
trackPayloadSize "$testDir" "dist/*.js" true false "${thisDir}/_payload-limits.json"
fi
)
done
trackPayloadSize "umd" "../dist/packages-dist/*/bundles/*.umd.min.js" false false