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# Log capturing for the Kokoro runtime environment.
#
# This script should be `source`d from Kokoro build scripts to configure log
# capturing when running under Kokoro.
#
# When not running under Kokoro, no logs will be collected. If you want to run
# locally and collect logs anyway, set the KOKORO_ARTIFACTS_DIR environment
# variable to a directory where the logs should go.
#
# The job `.cfg` file needs the following stanzas to declare the captured logs
# as outputs (yes, these are globs, not regexes):
#
# action: {
# define_artifacts: {
# regex: "**/*sponge_log.log"
# regex: "**/*sponge_log.xml"
# }
# }
#
# Use the provided functions below as build/test fixtures, e.g.:
#
# source kokoro/common/capture_logs.sh
# caplog build/step1 <build command>
# caplog tests/step2 <test command>
#
# If log capturing is enabled, this script will set some variables that can be
# used if necessary:
#
# CAPLOG_DIR is used for logs
# CAPLOG_CMAKE_ARGS contains extra cmake args to enable test XML output
# CAPLOG_CTEST_ARGS contains extra ctest args to capture combined test logs
#
# For example:
#
# if [[ -v CAPLOG_DIR_BUILD ]]; then
# cp extra_diagnostics.log "${CAPLOG_DIR_BUILD}/diagnostics.log"
# fi
#
# # Use ${...:-} form under `set -u`:
# caplog build/01_configure cmake -G Ninja ${CAPLOG_CMAKE_ARGS:-}
# caplog build/02_build cmake --build
# caplog test/03_test ctest ${CAPLOG_CTEST_ARGS:-}
if [[ -z ${KOKORO_ARTIFACTS_DIR:-} ]]; then
function caplog() { shift; "$@"; }
else
CAPLOG_DIR="$(mktemp -d)"
CAPLOG_CMAKE_ARGS="-Dprotobuf_TEST_XML_OUTDIR=${CAPLOG_DIR}/tests/"
CAPLOG_CTEST_ARGS="--verbose"
# Captures the stdout/stderr of a command to a named log file.
# Usage: caplog NAME COMMAND [ARGS...]
function caplog() {
_name="${CAPLOG_DIR}/${1%.log}.log"; shift
mkdir -p "${_name%/*}"
date
time ( "$@" 2>&1 | tee "${_name}" )
if [[ $? != 0 ]] ; then
cat "${_name}"
return 1
fi
}
# Trap handler: renames logs on script exit so they will be found by Kokoro.
function _caplog_onexit() {
_rc=$?
set +x
echo "Collecting logs [${BASH_SOURCE}]"
find "${CAPLOG_DIR}" -type f -name '*.log' \
| while read _textlog; do
# Ensure an XML file exists for each .log file.
touch ${_textlog%.log}.xml
done
find "${CAPLOG_DIR}" -type f \( -name '*.xml' -or -name '*.log' \) \
| while read _src; do
# Move to artifacts dir, preserving the path relative to CAPLOG_DIR.
# The filename changes from foo/bar.log to foo/bar/sponge_log.log.
_logfile=${_src/${CAPLOG_DIR}\//}
_stem=${KOKORO_ARTIFACTS_DIR}/${_logfile%.*}
_ext=${_logfile##*.}
mkdir -p ${_stem}
mv -v "${_src}" "${_stem}/sponge_log.${_ext}"
done
rm -rv "${CAPLOG_DIR}"
exit ${_rc}
}
trap _caplog_onexit EXIT
fi