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-rwxr-xr-x | ci/run-windows-build.sh | 103 |
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diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index 36cbdea7f4..ffb1bc46f2 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -21,16 +21,6 @@ matrix: compiler: addons: before_install: - - env: jobname=Windows - os: linux - compiler: - addons: - before_install: - script: - - > - test "$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG" != "git/git" || - ci/run-windows-build.sh $TRAVIS_BRANCH $(git rev-parse HEAD) - after_failure: - env: jobname=Linux32 os: linux compiler: diff --git a/ci/run-windows-build.sh b/ci/run-windows-build.sh deleted file mode 100755 index a73a4eca0a..0000000000 --- a/ci/run-windows-build.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# -# Script to trigger the Git for Windows build and test run. -# Set the $GFW_CI_TOKEN as environment variable. -# Pass the branch (only branches on https://github.com/git/git are -# supported) and a commit hash. -# - -. ${0%/*}/lib.sh - -test $# -ne 2 && echo "Unexpected number of parameters" && exit 1 -test -z "$GFW_CI_TOKEN" && echo "GFW_CI_TOKEN not defined" && exit - -BRANCH=$1 -COMMIT=$2 - -gfwci () { - local CURL_ERROR_CODE HTTP_CODE - CONTENT_FILE=$(mktemp -t "git-windows-ci-XXXXXX") - while test -z $HTTP_CODE - do - HTTP_CODE=$(curl \ - -H "Authentication: Bearer $GFW_CI_TOKEN" \ - --silent --retry 5 --write-out '%{HTTP_CODE}' \ - --output >(sed "$(printf '1s/^\xef\xbb\xbf//')" >$CONTENT_FILE) \ - "https://git-for-windows-ci.azurewebsites.net/api/TestNow?$1" \ - ) - CURL_ERROR_CODE=$? - # The GfW CI web app sometimes returns HTTP errors of - # "502 bad gateway" or "503 service unavailable". - # We also need to check the HTTP content because the GfW web - # app seems to pass through (error) results from other Azure - # calls with HTTP code 200. - # Wait a little and retry if we detect this error. More info: - # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/azure/app-service-web/app-service-web-troubleshoot-http-502-http-503 - if test $HTTP_CODE -eq 502 || - test $HTTP_CODE -eq 503 || - grep "502 - Web server received an invalid response" $CONTENT_FILE >/dev/null - then - sleep 10 - HTTP_CODE= - fi - done - cat $CONTENT_FILE - rm $CONTENT_FILE - if test $CURL_ERROR_CODE -ne 0 - then - return $CURL_ERROR_CODE - fi - if test "$HTTP_CODE" -ge 400 && test "$HTTP_CODE" -lt 600 - then - return 127 - fi -} - -# Trigger build job -BUILD_ID=$(gfwci "action=trigger&branch=$BRANCH&commit=$COMMIT&skipTests=false") -if test $? -ne 0 -then - echo "Unable to trigger Visual Studio Team Services Build" - echo "$BUILD_ID" - exit 1 -fi - -# Check if the $BUILD_ID contains a number -case $BUILD_ID in -''|*[!0-9]*) echo "Unexpected build number: $BUILD_ID" && exit 1 -esac - -echo "Visual Studio Team Services Build #${BUILD_ID}" - -# Tracing execued commands would produce too much noise in the waiting -# loop below. -set +x - -# Wait until build job finished -STATUS= -RESULT= -while true -do - LAST_STATUS=$STATUS - STATUS=$(gfwci "action=status&buildId=$BUILD_ID") - test "$STATUS" = "$LAST_STATUS" || printf "\nStatus: %s " "$STATUS" - printf "." - - case "$STATUS" in - inProgress|postponed|notStarted) sleep 10 ;; # continue - "completed: succeeded") RESULT="success"; break;; # success - "completed: failed") break;; # failure - *) echo "Unhandled status: $STATUS"; break;; # unknown - esac -done - -# Print log -echo "" -echo "" -set -x -gfwci "action=log&buildId=$BUILD_ID" | cut -c 30- - -# Set exit code for TravisCI -test "$RESULT" = "success" - -save_good_tree |