# Integrating docker-based test servers into Qt Test framework # # This file adds support for docker-based test servers built by testcase # projects that need them. To enable this feature, any automated test can # include testserver.pri in its project file. This instructs qmake to insert # additional targets into the generated Makefile. The 'check' target then brings # up test servers before running the testcase, and shuts them down afterwards. # # TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE # - Contains the path of docker-compose file # This configuration file defines the services used for autotests. It tells the # docker engine how to build up the docker images and containers. In qtbase, a # shared docker-compose file is located in the tests folder. # Example: TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE = \ # $$dirname(_QMAKE_CONF_)/tests/testserver/docker-compose.yml # # The user must run the provisioning scripts in advance before attempting to # build the test servers. The docker_testserver.sh script is used to build up # the docker images into the docker-cache. It handles the immutable parts of the # server installation that rarely need adjustment, such as downloading packages. # Example: qt5/coin/provisioning/.../testserver/docker_testserver.sh # # QT_TEST_SERVER_LIST # - A list of test servers to bring up for this testcase # These test servers should be defined in $$TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE. Each # testcase can define the test servers it depends on. # Example: QT_TEST_SERVER_LIST = apache2 squid vsftpd ftp-proxy danted # # Pre-processor defines needed for the application: # QT_TEST_SERVER # - A preprocessor macro used for testcase to change testing parameters at # compile time # This macro is predefined for docker-based test servers and is passed as a # compiler option (-DQT_TEST_SERVER). The testcase can then check whether # docker-based servers are in use and change the testing parameters, such as # host name or port number, at compile time. An example can be found in # network-settings.h. # # Example: # #if defined(QT_TEST_SERVER) # Change the testing parameters at compile time # #endif # # QT_TEST_SERVER_DOMAIN # - A preprocessor macro that holds the server domain name # Provided for the helper functions in network-settings.h. Use function # serverDomainName() in your application instead. # # Additional make targets: # 1. check_network - A renamed target from the check target of testcase feature. # 2. testserver_clean - Clean up server containers/images and tidy away related # files. # The docker test server should only be integrated in the leaf Makefile. # If debug_and_release option is in use, skip the meta-Makefile except for # Makefile.Debug and Makefile.Release. debug_and_release:!build_pass: return() DOCKER_ENABLED = 1 equals(QMAKE_HOST.os, Darwin) | equals(QMAKE_HOST.os, Windows) { DOCKER_ENABLED = 0 message("Not using docker network test server on macOS and Windows, see QTQAINFRA-2717 and QTQAINFRA-2750") } TESTSERVER_VERSION = "" equals(DOCKER_ENABLED, 1) { TESTSERVER_VERSION = $$system(docker-compose --version) } isEmpty(TESTSERVER_VERSION) { # Make check with server "qt-test-server.qt-test-net" as a fallback } else { # Make check with docker test servers equals(QMAKE_HOST.os, Linux) { # For the platform supporting docker bridge network, each container is # assigned a unique hostname and connected to the same network domain # to communicate with the others. DEFINES += QT_TEST_SERVER_NAME DNSDOMAIN = test-net.qt.local } else { # For the others, the containers are deployed into a virtual machine # using the host network. All the containers share the same hostname of # the virtual machine, and they are connected to the same network domain. # NOTE: In Windows, Apple Bonjour only works within a single local domain. DNSDOMAIN = local } equals(QMAKE_HOST.os, Darwin) { # There is no docker bridge on macOS. It is impossible to ping a container. # Docker docs recommends using port mapping to connect to a container; # but it causes a port conflict if the user is running a service that # binds the same port on the host. An alternative solution is to deploy # the docker environment into VirtualBox using docker-machine. isEmpty(TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE): TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE = \ $$dirname(_QMAKE_CONF_)/tests/testserver/docker-compose-for-macOS.yml # The connection configuration for the target machine MACHINE_CONFIG = $(shell docker-machine config qt-test-server) # The environment variables passed to the docker-compose file TEST_ENV = 'MACHINE_IP=$(shell docker-machine ip qt-test-server)' TEST_ENV += 'TEST_DOMAIN=$$DNSDOMAIN' TEST_ENV += 'SHARED_DATA=$$PWD/../data/testserver' TEST_CMD = env } else:equals(QMAKE_HOST.os, Windows) { # There is no docker bridge on Windows. It is impossible to ping a container. # Use docker-machine to deploy the docker environment into VirtualBox. isEmpty(TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE): TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE = \ $$dirname(_QMAKE_CONF_)/tests/testserver/docker-compose-for-windows.yml # The connection configuration for the target machine MACHINE_CONFIG = (docker-machine config qt-test-server) # The environment variables passed to the docker-compose file TEST_ENV = '\$\$env:MACHINE_IP = docker-machine ip qt-test-server;' TEST_ENV += '\$\$env:TEST_DOMAIN = $$shell_quote(\"$$DNSDOMAIN\");' TEST_ENV += '\$\$env:SHARED_DATA = $$shell_quote(\"$$PWD/../data/testserver\");' # Docker-compose CLI environment variables: # Enable path conversion from Windows-style to Unix-style in volume definitions. TEST_ENV += '\$\$env:COMPOSE_CONVERT_WINDOWS_PATHS = $$shell_quote(\"true\");' TEST_CMD = 'PowerShell -noprofile' CONFIG += PowerShell } else { isEmpty(TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE): TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE = \ $$dirname(_QMAKE_CONF_)/tests/testserver/docker-compose.yml # The environment variables passed to the docker-compose file TEST_ENV = 'TEST_DOMAIN=$$DNSDOMAIN' TEST_ENV += 'SHARED_DATA=$$PWD/../data/testserver' TEST_CMD = env } !exists($$TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE): error("Invalid TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE specified") # The domain name is relevant to https keycert (qnetworkreply/crts/qt-test-net-cacert.pem). DEFINES += QT_TEST_SERVER QT_TEST_SERVER_DOMAIN=$$shell_quote(\"$${DNSDOMAIN}\") # Ensure that the docker-compose file is provided. It is a configuration # file which is mandatory for all docker-compose commands. You can get more # detail from the description of TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE above. There is # also an example showing how to configure it manually. FILE_PRETEST_MSG = "Project variable 'TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE' is not set" PowerShell { testserver_pretest.commands = echo $$TESTSERVER_VERSION && testserver_pretest.commands += \ $$TEST_CMD if ([String]::IsNullOrEmpty($$shell_quote(\"$$TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE\"))) \ {Write-Error $$shell_quote(\"$$FILE_PRETEST_MSG\")} && } else { testserver_pretest.commands = $(info "testserver:" $$TESTSERVER_VERSION) testserver_pretest.commands += $(if $$TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE,,$(error $$FILE_PRETEST_MSG)) } # Make sure docker-machine is both created and running. The docker_machine # script is used to deploy the docker environment into VirtualBox. # Example: qt5/coin/provisioning/common/shared/testserver/docker_machine.sh !isEmpty(MACHINE_CONFIG) { MACHINE_LIST_CMD = docker-machine ls -q --filter "Name=^qt-test-server\$\$" MACHINE_LIST_MSG = "Docker machine qt-test-server not found" PowerShell { testserver_pretest.commands += $$TEST_CMD if (!($$MACHINE_LIST_CMD)) \ {Write-Error $$shell_quote(\"$$MACHINE_LIST_MSG\")} && } else { testserver_pretest.commands += \ $(if $(shell $$MACHINE_LIST_CMD),,$(error $$MACHINE_LIST_MSG)) } MACHINE_STATE_CMD = \ docker-machine ls -q --filter "State=Running" --filter "Name=^qt-test-server\$\$" MACHINE_START_CMD = docker-machine start qt-test-server MACHINE_RECERT = docker-machine regenerate-certs -f qt-test-server PowerShell { testserver_pretest.commands += \ $$TEST_CMD if (!($$MACHINE_STATE_CMD)) {$$MACHINE_START_CMD; $$MACHINE_RECERT} && } else { testserver_pretest.commands += \ $(if $(shell $$MACHINE_STATE_CMD),,\ $(shell $$MACHINE_START_CMD > /dev/null && $$MACHINE_RECERT > /dev/null)) } } # Before starting the test servers, it requires the user to run the setup # script (coin/provisioning/.../testserver/docker_testserver.sh) in advance. IMAGE_PRETEST_CMD = docker $$MACHINE_CONFIG images -aq "qt-test-server-*" IMAGE_PRETEST_MSG = "Docker image qt-test-server-* not found" PowerShell { testserver_pretest.commands += $$TEST_CMD if (!($$IMAGE_PRETEST_CMD)) \ {Write-Error $$shell_quote(\"$$IMAGE_PRETEST_MSG\")} } else { testserver_pretest.commands += \ $(if $(shell $$IMAGE_PRETEST_CMD),,$(error $$IMAGE_PRETEST_MSG)) } # Rename the check target of testcase feature check.target = check_network testserver_test.target = check # Pretesting test servers environment testserver_test.depends = testserver_pretest # Bring up test servers and make sure the services are ready. !isEmpty(TEST_CMD): testserver_test.commands = $$TEST_CMD $$TEST_ENV testserver_test.commands += docker-compose $$MACHINE_CONFIG -f $$TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE up \ --build -d --force-recreate --timeout 1 $${QT_TEST_SERVER_LIST} && # Check test cases with docker-based test servers. testserver_test.commands += $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) check_network && # Stop and remove test servers after testing. !isEmpty(TEST_CMD): testserver_test.commands += $$TEST_CMD $$TEST_ENV testserver_test.commands += docker-compose $$MACHINE_CONFIG -f $$TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE down \ --timeout 1 # Destroy test servers and tidy away related files. testserver_clean.commands = docker-compose $$MACHINE_CONFIG -f $$TESTSERVER_COMPOSE_FILE down \ --rmi all QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += testserver_pretest testserver_test testserver_clean }