X-Git-Url: https://osm.etsi.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=jenkins%2FRO%2Fstart_build;h=23a74c215fefaae2734c259e8a80aa66e24d69d1;hb=59699d6020c0c5622282ef53996bc11d64df5a40;hp=81b337e14a858f2fb70a54ef77830215c12e2099;hpb=a3d139aed25d2043717d1dfbc92f0b557dcda5ff;p=osm%2Fdevops.git diff --git a/jenkins/RO/start_build b/jenkins/RO/start_build index 81b337e1..23a74c21 100755 --- a/jenkins/RO/start_build +++ b/jenkins/RO/start_build @@ -25,45 +25,26 @@ OSM_JENKINS=$(dirname $HERE) # SET YOU MDG repository name here export OSM_MDG=RO OSM_load_config +OSM_git_checkout "$@" -# Here is an example for how to handle an incremental build -if [ -d $OSM_MDG ]; then - INFO "reusing existing workspace" - cd $OSM_MDG - git checkout master #to make sure that we are in the right branch before pulling the code - git pull - # TO DO: probably it makes sense to fetch all branches, but this requires creating the branches locally -else - INFO "cloning MDG $OSM_MDG from $OSM_GIT_URL/$OSM_MDG" - git clone $OSM_GIT_URL/$OSM_MDG - cd $OSM_MDG -fi - -if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then - INFO "Code to compile: gerrit refspec '$1', commit-id: '$2'" - git fetch origin $1 || FATAL "git fetch origin '$1' didn't work" - git checkout -f $2 || FATAL "git checkout -f '$2' didn't work" -else - INFO "Code to compile: master" - git checkout master -fi - INFO "starting build" INFO " cleaning .pyc" rm -f *.pyc INFO " installing openmano packages and dependencies from current repo (--noclone)" -./scripts/install-openmano.sh --develop --noclone -q +./scripts/install-openmano.sh --noclone --force -q INFO " compiling *.py" -python -m py_compile *.py -RC=$? - -if RC; then - #basic test HERE - #RC=$? -fi +#TEMPFILE="$(mktemp -q -p . "openmanolinker.XXXXXX.py")" +#trap 'rm -f "$TEMPFILE"' EXIT +#for i in vimconn*.py; do echo "import $i" >> $TEMPFILE; done +#python $TEMPFILE && +python -m py_compile *.py && #uncomment to concatenate commands +INFO " basic_test" && +./test/basictest.sh --force --insert-bashrc --install-openvim --init-openvim #&& +#basic test HERE #&& #uncomment to concatenate commands +RC=$? INFO "done, RC=$RC" exit $RC