#!/bin/bash # # This script runs in a Docker container (started with the 'make test_in_docker' command) # and installs multiverse as it is in your source directory. # set -e apt -y update apt -y install git rsync gpg cosmos_deb=$(find /multiverse/apt/ -maxdepth 1 -name 'cosmos_*.deb' | sort -V | tail -1) dpkg -i "$cosmos_deb" test -d /var/cache/cosmos/repo || mkdir -p /var/cache/cosmos/repo test -d /var/cache/cosmos/model || mkdir -p /var/cache/cosmos/model # Make every "cosmos update" copy the contents from /multiverse # without requiring the changes in there to be checked into git. cat >/etc/cosmos/update.d/50update-while-testing << EOF #!/bin/sh rsync -a --delete --exclude .git /multiverse/ /var/cache/cosmos/repo EOF chmod 755 /etc/cosmos/update.d/50update-while-testing sed -i -e 's!^#COSMOS_REPO_MODELS=.*!COSMOS_REPO_MODELS="\$COSMOS_REPO/global/"!' /etc/cosmos/cosmos.conf export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive echo "" echo "***" echo "" echo "$0: Configured docker container for testing of files in /multiverse." echo "" echo "You should now be able to do" echo "" echo " cosmos -v update" echo " cosmos -v apply" echo "" exec bash -l