certbot/tests/letstest/scripts/test_leauto_upgrades.sh
Brad Warren 68283940cd Test farm improvements (#5088)
* prevent regressions of #5082

* Fix test_leauto_upgrades.sh

test_leauto_upgrades.sh has been incorrectly been succeeding because while peep
doesn't work with newer versions of pip and letsencrypt-auto would crash,
the output included the version number so we reported the test as passing.
This updates letsencrypt-auto to the oldest version that still works for the
purpose of the test and sets pipefail so errors are properly reported.

* Test symlink creation in test_leauto_upgrades.sh

* Pin dependencies in test_sdists.sh.

* Fix permissions errors in test_tests.sh
2017-09-07 17:54:40 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash -xe
set -o pipefail
# $OS_TYPE $PUBLIC_IP $PRIVATE_IP $PUBLIC_HOSTNAME $BOULDER_URL
# are dynamically set at execution
cd letsencrypt
if ! command -v git ; then
if [ "$OS_TYPE" = "ubuntu" ] ; then
sudo apt-get update
fi
if ! ( sudo apt-get install -y git || sudo yum install -y git-all || sudo yum install -y git || sudo dnf install -y git ) ; then
echo git installation failed!
exit 1
fi
fi
BRANCH=`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
# 0.5.0 is the oldest version of letsencrypt-auto that can be used because it's
# the first version that pins package versions, properly supports
# --no-self-upgrade, and works with newer versions of pip.
git checkout -f v0.5.0
if ! ./letsencrypt-auto -v --debug --version --no-self-upgrade 2>&1 | grep 0.5.0 ; then
echo initial installation appeared to fail
exit 1
fi
git checkout -f "$BRANCH"
EXPECTED_VERSION=$(grep -m1 LE_AUTO_VERSION letsencrypt-auto | cut -d\" -f2)
if ! ./letsencrypt-auto -v --debug --version --no-self-upgrade 2>&1 | grep $EXPECTED_VERSION ; then
echo upgrade appeared to fail
exit 1
fi
echo upgrade appeared to be successful
if [ "$(tools/readlink.py ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-~/.local/share}/letsencrypt)" != "/opt/eff.org/certbot/venv" ]; then
echo symlink from old venv path not properly created!
exit 1
fi
echo symlink properly created