forked from TrueCloudLab/distribution
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This is much better than downloading the builds with curl, because Docker is intelligent about only pulling what it needs. We use tagged versions of dind for the released version, and dind-master for a master build. Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
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54 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Run the integration tests with multiple versions of the Docker engine
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set -e
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set -x
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# Don't use /tmp because this isn't available in boot2docker
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tmpdir_template="`pwd`/docker-versions.XXXXX"
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tmpdir=`mktemp -d "$tmpdir_template"`
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trap "rm -rf $tmpdir" EXIT
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# If DOCKER_VOLUME is unset, create a temporary directory to cache containers
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# between runs
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# Only do this on Linux, because using /var/lib/docker from a host volume seems
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# problematic with boot2docker.
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if [ "$DOCKER_VOLUME" = "" -a `uname` = "Linux" ]; then
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volumes_template="`pwd`/docker-versions.XXXXX"
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volume=`mktemp -d "$volumes_template"`
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trap "rm -rf $tmpdir $volume" EXIT
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else
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volume="$DOCKER_VOLUME"
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fi
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# Released versions
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versions="1.6.0 1.6.1 1.7.0 1.7.1"
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for v in $versions; do
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echo "Extracting Docker $v from dind image"
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binpath="$tmpdir/docker-$v/docker"
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ID=$(docker create dockerswarm/dind:$v)
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docker cp "$ID:/usr/local/bin/docker" "$tmpdir/docker-$v"
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echo "Running tests with Docker $v"
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DOCKER_BINARY="$binpath" DOCKER_VOLUME="$volume" ./run.sh
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# Cleanup.
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docker rm -f "$ID"
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done
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# Latest experimental version
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echo "Extracting Docker master from dind image"
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binpath="$tmpdir/docker-master/docker"
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docker pull dockerswarm/dind-master
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ID=$(docker create dockerswarm/dind-master)
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docker cp "$ID:/usr/local/bin/docker" "$tmpdir/docker-master"
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echo "Running tests with Docker master"
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DOCKER_BINARY="$binpath" DOCKER_VOLUME="$volume" ./run.sh
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# Cleanup.
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docker rm -f "$ID"
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