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Merge pull request #2822 from ipfs/feature/stdin-stable
Change logic of stdin input to be last and only if required
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!checkflags | ||
!continueyn | ||
!verify-go-fmt.sh | ||
!time-out |
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#!/bin/bash | ||
# | ||
# The Bash shell script executes a command with a time-out. | ||
# Upon time-out expiration SIGTERM (15) is sent to the process. If the signal | ||
# is blocked, then the subsequent SIGKILL (9) terminates it. | ||
# | ||
# Based on the Bash documentation example. | ||
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scriptName="${0##*/}" | ||
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declare -i DEFAULT_TIMEOUT=9 | ||
declare -i DEFAULT_INTERVAL=1 | ||
declare -i DEFAULT_DELAY=1 | ||
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# Timeout. | ||
declare -i timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT | ||
# Interval between checks if the process is still alive. | ||
declare -i interval=DEFAULT_INTERVAL | ||
# Delay between posting the SIGTERM signal and destroying the process by SIGKILL. | ||
declare -i delay=DEFAULT_DELAY | ||
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function printUsage() { | ||
cat <<EOF | ||
Synopsis | ||
$scriptName [-t timeout] [-i interval] [-d delay] command | ||
Execute a command with a time-out. | ||
Upon time-out expiration SIGTERM (15) is sent to the process. If SIGTERM | ||
signal is blocked, then the subsequent SIGKILL (9) terminates it. | ||
-t timeout | ||
Number of seconds to wait for command completion. | ||
Default value: $DEFAULT_TIMEOUT seconds. | ||
-i interval | ||
Interval between checks if the process is still alive. | ||
Positive integer, default value: $DEFAULT_INTERVAL seconds. | ||
-d delay | ||
Delay between posting the SIGTERM signal and destroying the | ||
process by SIGKILL. Default value: $DEFAULT_DELAY seconds. | ||
As of today, Bash does not support floating point arithmetic (sleep does), | ||
therefore all delay/time values must be integers. | ||
EOF | ||
} | ||
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# Options. | ||
while getopts ":t:i:d:" option; do | ||
case "$option" in | ||
t) timeout=$OPTARG ;; | ||
i) interval=$OPTARG ;; | ||
d) delay=$OPTARG ;; | ||
*) printUsage; exit 1 ;; | ||
esac | ||
done | ||
shift $((OPTIND - 1)) | ||
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# $# should be at least 1 (the command to execute), however it may be strictly | ||
# greater than 1 if the command itself has options. | ||
if (($# == 0 || interval <= 0)); then | ||
printUsage | ||
exit 1 | ||
fi | ||
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# kill -0 pid Exit code indicates if a signal may be sent to $pid process. | ||
( | ||
((t = timeout)) | ||
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while ((t > 0)); do | ||
sleep $interval | ||
kill -0 $$ || exit 0 | ||
((t -= interval)) | ||
done | ||
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# Be nice, post SIGTERM first. | ||
# The 'exit 0' below will be executed if any preceeding command fails. | ||
kill -s SIGTERM $$ && kill -0 $$ || exit 0 | ||
sleep $delay | ||
kill -s SIGKILL $$ | ||
) 2> /dev/null & | ||
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exec "$@" |
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#!/bin/sh | ||
# | ||
# Copyright (c) 2014 Christian Couder | ||
# MIT Licensed; see the LICENSE file in this repository. | ||
# | ||
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test_description="Test init command with default config" | ||
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. lib/test-lib.sh | ||
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cfg_key="Addresses.API" | ||
cfg_val="/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/5001" | ||
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# test that init succeeds | ||
test_expect_success "ipfs init succeeds" ' | ||
export IPFS_PATH="$(pwd)/.ipfs" && | ||
echo "IPFS_PATH: \"$IPFS_PATH\"" && | ||
BITS="2048" && | ||
ipfs init --bits="$BITS" >actual_init || | ||
test_fsh cat actual_init | ||
' | ||
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test_expect_success ".ipfs/config has been created" ' | ||
test -f "$IPFS_PATH"/config || | ||
test_fsh ls -al .ipfs | ||
' | ||
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test_expect_success "ipfs config succeeds" ' | ||
ipfs config $cfg_flags "$cfg_key" "$cfg_val" | ||
' | ||
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test_expect_success "ipfs read config succeeds" ' | ||
IPFS_DEFAULT_CONFIG=$(cat "$IPFS_PATH"/config) | ||
' | ||
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test_expect_success "clean up ipfs dir" ' | ||
rm -rf "$IPFS_PATH" | ||
' | ||
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test_expect_success "ipfs init default config succeeds" ' | ||
echo $IPFS_DEFAULT_CONFIG | ipfs init - >actual_init || | ||
test_fsh cat actual_init | ||
' | ||
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test_expect_success "ipfs config output looks good" ' | ||
echo "$cfg_val" >expected && | ||
ipfs config "$cfg_key" >actual && | ||
test_cmp expected actual | ||
' | ||
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test_launch_ipfs_daemon | ||
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test_kill_ipfs_daemon | ||
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test_done |
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