#! /usr/bin/env bash # # script to run tests on all relevant rubies, and valgrind on supported rubies. # outputs tests to `test.log` and valgrind output to `valgrind.log`. # # requires `rvm` to be installed. sorry about that, multiruby dudes. # # it's worth periodically using hoe-debugger's ability to generate # valgrind suppression files to remove spurious valgrind messages # (e.g., 1.9.3's glob_helper). ["rake test:valgrind:suppression"] # # I'd add rubinius, but rvm errors when building it on my machine. :( RUBIES="\ ruby-2.2 \ ruby-2.1 \ ruby-2.0.0-p647 \ ruby-1.9.3-p551 \ ruby-1.9.2-p330 \ jruby-9.0.4.0 \ jruby-1.7.19 " TEST_LOG=test.log VALGRIND_LOG=valgrind.log # Load RVM into a shell session *as a function* if [[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] ; then source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" elif [[ -s "/usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] ; then source "/usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm" else echo "ERROR: An RVM installation was not found.\n" fi > $TEST_LOG > $VALGRIND_LOG set -o errexit function rvm_use { current_ruby=$1 rvm use "${1}@nokogiri" --create } function generate_parser_and_tokenizer { old_ruby=$current_ruby rvm_use ruby-1.9.3 bundle exec rake generate 2>&1 > /dev/null rvm_use $old_ruby } function clean { bundle exec rake clean clobber 2>&1 > /dev/null } function compile { echo "** compiling ..." # generate_parser_and_tokenizer bundle exec rake compile 2>&1 > /dev/null } for ruby in $RUBIES ; do rvm_use ${ruby} if ! [[ $(bundle -v) =~ "1.10." ]] ; then yes | gem uninstall --force bundler gem install bundler -v 1.10.6 bundle -v fi bundle install --quiet --local || bundle install clean done for ruby in $RUBIES ; do rvm_use ${ruby} echo -e "**\n** testing nokogiri on ${ruby}\n**" | tee -a $TEST_LOG clean compile echo "** running tests ..." bundle exec rake test 2>&1 | tee -a $TEST_LOG clean done for ruby in $RUBIES ; do if [[ ! $ruby =~ "jruby" ]] ; then rvm_use ${ruby} echo -e "**\n** nokogiri prerelease: ${ruby}\n**" | tee -a $VALGRIND_LOG clean compile echo "** running valgrind on tests ..." bundle exec rake test:valgrind 2>&1 | tee -a $VALGRIND_LOG clean fi done