
This takes some of the machinery from CNI and from the rkt networking code, and turns it into a library that can be linked into go apps. Included is an example command-line application that uses the library, called `cnitool`. Other headline changes: * Plugin exec'ing is factored out The motivation here is to factor out the protocol for invoking plugins. To that end, a generalisation of the code from api.go and pkg/plugin/ipam.go goes into pkg/invoke/exec.go. * Move argument-handling and conf-loading into public API The fact that the arguments get turned into an environment for the plugin is incidental to the API; so, provide a way of supplying them as a struct or saying "just use the same arguments as I got" (the latter is for IPAM plugins).
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#!/bin/bash -e
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#
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# Run all CNI tests
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# ./test
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# ./test -v
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#
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# Run tests for one package
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# PKG=./plugins/ipam/dhcp ./test
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#
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source ./build
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TESTABLE="plugins/ipam/dhcp"
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FORMATTABLE="$TESTABLE libcni pkg/ip pkg/ns pkg/invoke pkg/types pkg/ipam pkg/skel plugins/ipam/host-local plugins/main/bridge plugins/meta/flannel"
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# user has not provided PKG override
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if [ -z "$PKG" ]; then
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TEST=$TESTABLE
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FMT=$FORMATTABLE
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# user has provided PKG override
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else
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# strip out slashes and dots from PKG=./foo/
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TEST=${PKG//\//}
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TEST=${TEST//./}
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# only run gofmt on packages provided by user
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FMT="$TEST"
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fi
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# split TEST into an array and prepend REPO_PATH to each local package
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split=(${TEST// / })
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TEST=${split[@]/#/${REPO_PATH}/}
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echo "Running tests..."
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go test ${COVER} $@ ${TEST}
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echo "Checking gofmt..."
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fmtRes=$(gofmt -l $FMT)
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if [ -n "${fmtRes}" ]; then
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echo -e "gofmt checking failed:\n${fmtRes}"
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exit 255
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fi
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echo "Checking govet..."
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vetRes=$(go vet $TEST)
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if [ -n "${vetRes}" ]; then
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echo -e "govet checking failed:\n${vetRes}"
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exit 255
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fi
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echo "Success"
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