build: fix unbound variable in sauce-service.sh script (#35516)

PR Close #35516
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Greg Magolan 2020-02-17 23:38:52 -08:00 committed by Miško Hevery
parent c839c05620
commit 3400af6888
1 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ service-setup-command() {
@fail "sc binary not found at ${SAUCE_CONNECT}" @fail "sc binary not found at ${SAUCE_CONNECT}"
fi fi
echo "{ \"SAUCE_USERNAME\": \"${SAUCE_USERNAME}\", \"SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY\": \"${SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY}\", \"SAUCE_TUNNEL_IDENTIFIER\": \"${SAUCE_TUNNEL_IDENTIFIER}\", \"SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN\": \"${SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN}\" }" > ${SAUCE_PARAMS_JSON_FILE} echo "{ \"SAUCE_USERNAME\": \"${SAUCE_USERNAME}\", \"SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY\": \"${SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY}\", \"SAUCE_TUNNEL_IDENTIFIER\": \"${SAUCE_TUNNEL_IDENTIFIER}\", \"SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN\": \"${SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN:-}\" }" > ${SAUCE_PARAMS_JSON_FILE}
# Command arguments that will be passed to sauce-connect. # Command arguments that will be passed to sauce-connect.
# By default we disable SSL bumping for all requests. This is because SSL bumping is # By default we disable SSL bumping for all requests. This is because SSL bumping is
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ service-setup-command() {
# Don't add the --api-key here so we don't echo it out in service-pre-start # Don't add the --api-key here so we don't echo it out in service-pre-start
) )
if [[ -n "${SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN}" ]]; then if [[ -n "${SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN:-}" ]]; then
# Ensures that requests to the localhost alias domain are always resolved through the tunnel. # Ensures that requests to the localhost alias domain are always resolved through the tunnel.
# This environment variable is usually configured on CI, and refers to a domain that has been # This environment variable is usually configured on CI, and refers to a domain that has been
# locally configured in the current machine's hosts file (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). The domain should # locally configured in the current machine's hosts file (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). The domain should