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* Checks the list of stats keys returned from the HTTP endpoint is complete -- delineating between riak and riak_ee. The test will fail if the list returned from the HTTP endpoint does not exactly match the expected list. This behavior acts as a forcing function to ensure that the expected list is properly maintained as stats are added and removed. * Modifies reset-current-env to properly clean dependencies when a full clean is requested and remove the current directory in the target test instance. * Adds logging to verify_riak_stats to explain the addition steps being performed * Adds rt:product/1 to determine whether a node is running riak, riak_ee, or riak_cs * Adds tools.mk support and eunit scaffolding to rebar.config * Modifies reset-current-env.sh to remove the current directory in the target test instance
150 lines
5.6 KiB
Makefile
150 lines
5.6 KiB
Makefile
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2014 Basho Technologies, Inc.
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#
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# This file is provided to you under the Apache License,
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# Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
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# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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# specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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#
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# -------------------------------------------------------------------
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# -------------------------------------------------------------------
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# NOTE: This file is is from https://github.com/basho/tools.mk.
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# It should not be edited in a project. It should simply be updated
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# wholesale when a new version of tools.mk is released.
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# -------------------------------------------------------------------
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REBAR ?= ./rebar
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REVISION ?= $(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD)
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PROJECT ?= $(shell basename `find src -name "*.app.src"` .app.src)
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.PHONY: compile-no-deps test docs xref dialyzer-run dialyzer-quick dialyzer \
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cleanplt upload-docs
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compile-no-deps:
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${REBAR} compile skip_deps=true
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test: compile
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${REBAR} eunit skip_deps=true
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upload-docs: docs
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@if [ -z "${BUCKET}" -o -z "${PROJECT}" -o -z "${REVISION}" ]; then \
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echo "Set BUCKET, PROJECT, and REVISION env vars to upload docs"; \
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exit 1; fi
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@cd doc; s3cmd put -P * "s3://${BUCKET}/${PROJECT}/${REVISION}/" > /dev/null
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@echo "Docs built at: http://${BUCKET}.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/${PROJECT}/${REVISION}"
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docs:
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${REBAR} doc skip_deps=true
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xref: compile
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${REBAR} xref skip_deps=true
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PLT ?= $(HOME)/.combo_dialyzer_plt
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LOCAL_PLT = .local_dialyzer_plt
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DIALYZER_FLAGS ?= -Wunmatched_returns
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${PLT}: compile
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@if [ -f $(PLT) ]; then \
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dialyzer --check_plt --plt $(PLT) --apps $(DIALYZER_APPS) && \
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dialyzer --add_to_plt --plt $(PLT) --output_plt $(PLT) --apps $(DIALYZER_APPS) ; test $$? -ne 1; \
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else \
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dialyzer --build_plt --output_plt $(PLT) --apps $(DIALYZER_APPS); test $$? -ne 1; \
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fi
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${LOCAL_PLT}: compile
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@if [ -d deps ]; then \
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if [ -f $(LOCAL_PLT) ]; then \
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dialyzer --check_plt --plt $(LOCAL_PLT) deps/*/ebin && \
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dialyzer --add_to_plt --plt $(LOCAL_PLT) --output_plt $(LOCAL_PLT) deps/*/ebin ; test $$? -ne 1; \
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else \
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dialyzer --build_plt --output_plt $(LOCAL_PLT) deps/*/ebin ; test $$? -ne 1; \
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fi \
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fi
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dialyzer-run:
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@echo "==> $(shell basename $(shell pwd)) (dialyzer)"
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# The bulk of the code below deals with the dialyzer.ignore-warnings file
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# which contains strings to ignore if output by dialyzer.
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# Typically the strings include line numbers. Using them exactly is hard
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# to maintain as the code changes. This approach instead ignores the line
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# numbers, but takes into account the number of times a string is listed
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# for a given file. So if one string is listed once, for example, and it
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# appears twice in the warnings, the user is alerted. It is possible but
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# unlikely that this approach could mask a warning if one ignored warning
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# is removed and two warnings of the same kind appear in the file, for
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# example. But it is a trade-off that seems worth it.
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# Details of the cryptic commands:
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# - Remove line numbers from dialyzer.ignore-warnings
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# - Pre-pend duplicate count to each warning with sort | uniq -c
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# - Remove annoying white space around duplicate count
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# - Save in dialyer.ignore-warnings.tmp
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# - Do the same to dialyzer_warnings
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# - Remove matches from dialyzer.ignore-warnings.tmp from output
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# - Remove duplicate count
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# - Escape regex special chars to use lines as regex patterns
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# - Add pattern to match any line number (file.erl:\d+:)
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# - Anchor to match the entire line (^entire line$)
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# - Save in dialyzer_unhandled_warnings
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# - Output matches for those patterns found in the original warnings
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@if [ -f $(LOCAL_PLT) ]; then \
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PLTS="$(PLT) $(LOCAL_PLT)"; \
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else \
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PLTS=$(PLT); \
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fi; \
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if [ -f dialyzer.ignore-warnings ]; then \
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if [ $$(grep -cvE '[^[:space:]]' dialyzer.ignore-warnings) -ne 0 ]; then \
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echo "ERROR: dialyzer.ignore-warnings contains a blank/empty line, this will match all messages!"; \
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exit 1; \
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fi; \
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dialyzer $(DIALYZER_FLAGS) --plts $${PLTS} -c ebin > dialyzer_warnings ; \
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cat dialyzer.ignore-warnings \
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| sed -E 's/^([^:]+:)[^:]+:/\1/' \
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| sort \
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| uniq -c \
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| sed -E '/.*\.erl: /!s/^[[:space:]]*[0-9]+[[:space:]]*//' \
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> dialyzer.ignore-warnings.tmp ; \
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egrep -v "^[[:space:]]*(done|Checking|Proceeding|Compiling)" dialyzer_warnings \
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| sed -E 's/^([^:]+:)[^:]+:/\1/' \
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| sort \
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| uniq -c \
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| sed -E '/.*\.erl: /!s/^[[:space:]]*[0-9]+[[:space:]]*//' \
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| grep -F -f dialyzer.ignore-warnings.tmp -v \
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| sed -E 's/^[[:space:]]*[0-9]+[[:space:]]*//' \
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| sed -E 's/([]\^:+?|()*.$${}\[])/\\\1/g' \
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| sed -E 's/(\\\.erl\\\:)/\1\\d+:/g' \
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| sed -E 's/^(.*)$$/^[[:space:]]*\1$$/g' \
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> dialyzer_unhandled_warnings ; \
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rm dialyzer.ignore-warnings.tmp; \
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if [ $$(cat dialyzer_unhandled_warnings | wc -l) -gt 0 ]; then \
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egrep -f dialyzer_unhandled_warnings dialyzer_warnings ; \
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found_warnings=1; \
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fi; \
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[ "$$found_warnings" != 1 ] ; \
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else \
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dialyzer $(DIALYZER_FLAGS) --plts $${PLTS} -c ebin; \
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fi
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dialyzer-quick: compile-no-deps dialyzer-run
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dialyzer: ${PLT} ${LOCAL_PLT} dialyzer-run
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cleanplt:
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@echo
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@echo "Are you sure? It takes several minutes to re-build."
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@echo Deleting $(PLT) and $(LOCAL_PLT) in 5 seconds.
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@echo
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sleep 5
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rm $(PLT)
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rm $(LOCAL_PLT)
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