#!/bin/bash # do not continue if there is an error set -u # source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59895/get-the-source-directory-of-a-bash-script-from-within-the-script-itself#246128 MY_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" # reliably move to the etherpad base folder before running it cd "${MY_DIR}/../../../" # Set soffice to /usr/bin/soffice sed 's#\"soffice\": null,#\"soffice\":\"/usr/bin/soffice\",#g' settings.json.template > settings.json.soffice # Set "max": 10 to 100 to not agressively rate limit sed 's/\"max\": 10/\"max\": 100/g' settings.json.soffice > settings.json.rateLimit # Set "points": 10 to 1000 to not agressively rate limit commits sed 's/\"points\": 10/\"points\": 1000/g' settings.json.rateLimit > settings.json # start Etherpad, assuming all dependencies are already installed. # # This is possible because the "install" section of .travis.yml already contains # a call to bin/installDeps.sh echo "Running Etherpad directly, assuming bin/installDeps.sh has already been run" node node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite/node/server.js "${@}" & ep_pid=$! echo "Now I will try for 15 seconds to connect to Etherpad on http://localhost:9001" # wait for at most 15 seconds until Etherpad starts accepting connections # # modified from: # https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5277/how-do-i-tell-a-script-to-wait-for-a-process-to-start-accepting-requests-on-a-po#349138 # (timeout 15 bash -c 'until echo > /dev/tcp/localhost/9001; do sleep 0.5; done') || \ (echo "Could not connect to Etherpad on http://localhost:9001" ; exit 1) echo "Successfully connected to Etherpad on http://localhost:9001" # run the backend tests echo "Now run the backend tests" cd src failed=0 npm run test || failed=1 kill "$ep_pid" && wait "$ep_pid" exit $failed