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consul/GNUmakefile

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SHELL = bash
GOTOOLS = \
github.com/elazarl/go-bindata-assetfs/... \
github.com/hashicorp/go-bindata/... \
github.com/magiconair/vendorfmt/cmd/vendorfmt \
github.com/mitchellh/gox \
golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover \
golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer \
github.com/axw/gocov/gocov \
gopkg.in/matm/v1/gocov-html
GOTAGS ?=
GOFILES ?= $(shell go list ./... | grep -v /vendor/)
ifeq ($(origin GOTEST_PKGS_EXCLUDE), undefined)
GOTEST_PKGS ?= "./..."
else
GOTEST_PKGS=$(shell go list ./... | sed 's/github.com\/hashicorp\/consul/./' | egrep -v "^($(GOTEST_PKGS_EXCLUDE))$$")
endif
GOOS=$(shell go env GOOS)
GOARCH=$(shell go env GOARCH)
GOPATH=$(shell go env GOPATH)
# Get the git commit
GIT_COMMIT=$(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD)
GIT_DIRTY=$(shell test -n "`git status --porcelain`" && echo "+CHANGES" || true)
GIT_DESCRIBE=$(shell git describe --tags --always)
GIT_IMPORT=github.com/hashicorp/consul/version
GOLDFLAGS=-X $(GIT_IMPORT).GitCommit=$(GIT_COMMIT)$(GIT_DIRTY) -X $(GIT_IMPORT).GitDescribe=$(GIT_DESCRIBE)
export GOLDFLAGS
# all builds binaries for all targets
all: bin
bin: tools
@mkdir -p bin/
@GOTAGS='$(GOTAGS)' sh -c "'$(CURDIR)/scripts/build.sh'"
# dev creates binaries for testing locally - these are put into ./bin and $GOPATH
dev: changelogfmt vendorfmt dev-build
dev-build:
@echo "--> Building consul"
mkdir -p pkg/$(GOOS)_$(GOARCH)/ bin/
go install -ldflags '$(GOLDFLAGS)' -tags '$(GOTAGS)'
cp $(GOPATH)/bin/consul bin/
cp $(GOPATH)/bin/consul pkg/$(GOOS)_$(GOARCH)
vendorfmt:
@echo "--> Formatting vendor/vendor.json"
test -x $(GOPATH)/bin/vendorfmt || go get -u github.com/magiconair/vendorfmt/cmd/vendorfmt
vendorfmt
changelogfmt:
@echo "--> Making [GH-xxxx] references clickable..."
@sed -E 's|([^\[])\[GH-([0-9]+)\]|\1[[GH-\2](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/\2)]|g' CHANGELOG.md > changelog.tmp && mv changelog.tmp CHANGELOG.md
# linux builds a linux package independent of the source platform
linux:
mkdir -p pkg/linux_amd64/
GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags '$(GOLDFLAGS)' -tags '$(GOTAGS)' -o pkg/linux_amd64/consul
# dist builds binaries for all platforms and packages them for distribution
dist:
@GOTAGS='$(GOTAGS)' sh -c "'$(CURDIR)/scripts/dist.sh'"
cov:
gocov test $(GOFILES) | gocov-html > /tmp/coverage.html
open /tmp/coverage.html
test: other-consul dev-build vet
@echo "--> Running go test"
@rm -f test.log exit-code
go test -tags '$(GOTAGS)' -i $(GOTEST_PKGS)
@# Dump verbose output to test.log so we can surface test names on failure but
@# hide it from travis as it exceeds their log limits and causes job to be
@# terminated (over 4MB and over 10k lines in the UI). We need to output
@# _something_ to stop them terminating us due to inactivity...
{ go test $(GOTEST_FLAGS) -tags '$(GOTAGS)' -timeout 5m $(GOTEST_PKGS) 2>&1 ; echo $$? > exit-code ; } | tee test.log | egrep '^(ok|FAIL)\s*github.com/hashicorp/consul'
@echo "Exit code: $$(cat exit-code)" >> test.log
@# This prints all the race report between ====== lines
@awk '/^WARNING: DATA RACE/ {do_print=1; print "=================="} do_print==1 {print} /^={10,}/ {do_print=0}' test.log || true
@grep -A10 'panic: ' test.log || true
@# Prints all the failure output until the next non-indented line - testify
@# helpers often output multiple lines for readability but useless if we can't
@# see them. Un-intuitive order of matches is necessary. No || true because
@# awk always returns true even if there is no match and it breaks non-bash
@# shells locally.
@awk '/^[^[:space:]]/ {do_print=0} /--- SKIP/ {do_print=1} do_print==1 {print}' test.log
@awk '/^[^[:space:]]/ {do_print=0} /--- FAIL/ {do_print=1} do_print==1 {print}' test.log
@grep '^FAIL' test.log || true
@if [ "$$(cat exit-code)" == "0" ] ; then echo "PASS" ; exit 0 ; else exit 1 ; fi
test-race:
$(MAKE) GOTEST_FLAGS=-race
other-consul:
@echo "--> Checking for other consul instances"
@if ps -ef | grep 'consul agent' | grep -v grep ; then \
echo "Found other running consul agents. This may affect your tests." ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
cover:
go test $(GOFILES) --cover
format:
@echo "--> Running go fmt"
@go fmt $(GOFILES)
vet:
@echo "--> Running go vet"
@go vet -tags '$(GOTAGS)' $(GOFILES); if [ $$? -eq 1 ]; then \
echo ""; \
echo "Vet found suspicious constructs. Please check the reported constructs"; \
echo "and fix them if necessary before submitting the code for review."; \
exit 1; \
fi
# Build the static web ui and build static assets inside a Docker container, the
# same way a release build works. This implicitly does a "make static-assets" at
# the end.
ui:
@sh -c "'$(CURDIR)/scripts/ui.sh'"
# If you've run "make ui" manually then this will get called for you. This is
# also run as part of the release build script when it verifies that there are no
# changes to the UI assets that aren't checked in.
static-assets:
@go-bindata-assetfs -pkg agent -prefix pkg -o agent/bindata_assetfs.go ./pkg/web_ui/...
$(MAKE) format
tools:
go get -u -v $(GOTOOLS)
.PHONY: all ci bin dev dist cov test cover format vet ui static-assets tools vendorfmt