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libguestfs/php/run-php-tests.sh
Richard W.M. Jones cd40cf7139 php: Fix tests.
- Use ./run script to run the tests.
- Set environment variables correctly, including $PATH.
- Test the locally built, not installed, copy of libguestfs.
2013-03-11 16:04:17 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash -
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Red Hat Inc.
#
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set -e
cd extension
# The PHP test script cleans the environment. (This is, apparently,
# to fully simulate how PHP runs when it runs in the context of
# Apache, and not only because PHP is written by morons). We
# therefore have to load the environment (from php/extension/env which
# is generated below) at the start of each test script.
# As a consequence of above, LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=1 and LIBGUESTFS_TRACE=1
# won't get passed down to the script. Furthermore, setting debug or
# trace isn't very useful anyway because the PHP test script mixes
# stdout and stderr together and compares this to the expected output,
# so you'd just get failures for every test. So there is no good way
# to debug libguestfs failures in PHP tests, but if an individual test
# fails locally then you can edit the guestfs_php_*.phpt.in and
# uncomment the putenv statement, then look at the output.
unset LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG
unset LIBGUESTFS_TRACE
# This makes a file containing the environment variables we want to set.
rm -f env
echo "PATH=$PATH" > env
printenv | grep -E '^(LIBGUESTFS_|LIBVIRT_|LD_|MALLOC_)' >> env
TESTS=$(echo guestfs_php_*.phpt)
echo TESTS: $TESTS
# By the way, we're actually testing the installed version of
# libguestfs. But don't worry, because PHP ignores the result of the
# tests anyway!
make test TESTS="$TESTS"