grpc-node/test/kokoro_linux_aarch64.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2021 The gRPC Authors
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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set -ex
cd $(dirname $0)/..
test/aarch64/prepare_qemu.sh
# better update submodules here. We could update the submodule when running
# under an emulator as well, but it comes with performance penalty.
git submodule update --init --recursive
if [[ -t 0 ]]; then
DOCKER_TTY_ARGS="-it"
else
# The input device on kokoro is not a TTY, so -it does not work.
DOCKER_TTY_ARGS=
fi
# the test command to run under an emulated aarch64 docker container.
# we only run tests for a single version of node, since tests under an emulator are significantly slower.
TEST_NODE_COMMAND="node_versions='8' ./run-tests.sh"
# use an actual aarch64 docker image (with a real aarch64 node) to run build & test grpc-js under an emulator
# * mount the protobuf root as /work to be able to access the crosscompiled files
# * to avoid running the process inside docker as root (which can pollute the workspace with files owned by root), we force
# running under current user's UID and GID. To be able to do that, we need to provide a home directory for the user
# otherwise the UID would be homeless under the docker container (which can lead to various issues). For simplicity,
# we just run map the user's home to a throwaway temporary directory.
docker run $DOCKER_TTY_ARGS --rm --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" -e "HOME=/home/fake-user" -v "$(mktemp -d):/home/fake-user" -v "$(pwd)":/work -w /work arm64v8/node:8-buster bash -c "$TEST_NODE_COMMAND"