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The previous approach was based on the observation that some Prow jobs use the
--report-dir parameter instead of the E2E_REPORT_DIR env variable. Parsing the
command line was necessary to use the --json-report and --junit-report
parameters.
But that is complex and can be avoided by triggering the creation of complete
reports in the E2E test suite. The paths are hard-coded and relative to the
report directory to keep the code simple.
There was a report that k8s-triage started processing more data after
6db4b741dd
was merged. It's unclear whether
that was because of the new <report-dir>/ginkgo_report.xml file. To avoid
this potential problem, the reports are now in a "ginkgo" sub-directory.
While at it, error checking gets enhanced:
- Create directories at the start of
the suite and bail out early if that fails.
- *All* e2e suites using the framework do this, not just test/e2e.
- Added missing error checking of truncated JUnit report writing.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# This script runs e2e tests on Google Cloud Platform.
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# Usage: `hack/ginkgo-e2e.sh`.
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set -o errexit
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set -o nounset
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set -o pipefail
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KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/..
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source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/common.sh"
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source "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib/init.sh"
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# Find the ginkgo binary build as part of the release.
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ginkgo=$(kube::util::find-binary "ginkgo")
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e2e_test=$(kube::util::find-binary "e2e.test")
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# --- Setup some env vars.
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GINKGO_PARALLEL=${GINKGO_PARALLEL:-n} # set to 'y' to run tests in parallel
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CLOUD_CONFIG=${CLOUD_CONFIG:-""}
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# If 'y', Ginkgo's reporter will not use escape sequence to color output.
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#
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# Since Kubernetes 1.25, the default is to use colors only when connected to
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# a terminal. That is the right choice for all Prow jobs (Spyglass doesn't
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# render them properly).
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GINKGO_NO_COLOR=${GINKGO_NO_COLOR:-$(if [ -t 2 ]; then echo n; else echo y; fi)}
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# If 'y', will rerun failed tests once to give them a second chance.
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GINKGO_TOLERATE_FLAKES=${GINKGO_TOLERATE_FLAKES:-n}
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# If set, the command executed will be:
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# - `dlv exec` if set to "delve"
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# - `gdb` if set to "gdb"
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# NOTE: for this to work the e2e.test binary has to be compiled with
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# make DBG=1 WHAT=test/e2e/e2e.test
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E2E_TEST_DEBUG_TOOL=${E2E_TEST_DEBUG_TOOL:-}
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: "${KUBECTL:="${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kubectl.sh"}"
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: "${KUBE_CONFIG_FILE:="config-test.sh"}"
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export KUBECTL KUBE_CONFIG_FILE
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source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-util.sh"
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function detect-master-from-kubeconfig() {
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export KUBECONFIG=${KUBECONFIG:-$DEFAULT_KUBECONFIG}
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local cc
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cc=$("${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kubectl.sh" config view -o jsonpath="{.current-context}")
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if [[ -n "${KUBE_CONTEXT:-}" ]]; then
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cc="${KUBE_CONTEXT}"
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fi
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local cluster
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cluster=$("${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kubectl.sh" config view -o jsonpath="{.contexts[?(@.name == \"${cc}\")].context.cluster}")
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KUBE_MASTER_URL=$("${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kubectl.sh" config view -o jsonpath="{.clusters[?(@.name == \"${cluster}\")].cluster.server}")
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}
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# ---- Do cloud-provider-specific setup
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if [[ -n "${KUBERNETES_CONFORMANCE_TEST:-}" ]]; then
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echo "Conformance test: not doing test setup."
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KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=${KUBERNETES_CONFORMANCE_PROVIDER:-"skeleton"}
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detect-master-from-kubeconfig
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auth_config=(
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"--kubeconfig=${KUBECONFIG}"
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)
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else
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echo "Setting up for KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=\"${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}\"."
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prepare-e2e
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detect-master >/dev/null
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KUBE_MASTER_URL="${KUBE_MASTER_URL:-}"
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if [[ -z "${KUBE_MASTER_URL:-}" && -n "${KUBE_MASTER_IP:-}" ]]; then
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KUBE_MASTER_URL="https://${KUBE_MASTER_IP}"
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fi
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auth_config=(
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"--kubeconfig=${KUBECONFIG:-$DEFAULT_KUBECONFIG}"
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)
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fi
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if [[ -n "${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX:-}" ]]; then
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NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group"
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fi
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if [[ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "gce" ]]; then
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set_num_migs
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NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP=""
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for ((i=1; i<=NUM_MIGS; i++)); do
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if [[ ${i} == "${NUM_MIGS}" ]]; then
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# We are assigning the same mig names as create-nodes function from cluster/gce/util.sh.
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NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP="${NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP}${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group"
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else
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NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP="${NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP}${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group-${i},"
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fi
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done
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fi
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# TODO(kubernetes/test-infra#3330): Allow NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP to be
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# set before we get here, which eliminates any cluster/gke use if
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# KUBERNETES_CONFORMANCE_PROVIDER is set to "gke".
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if [[ -z "${NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP:-}" ]] && [[ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "gke" ]]; then
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detect-node-instance-groups
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NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP=$(kube::util::join , "${NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP[@]}")
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fi
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if [[ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "azure" ]]; then
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if [[ ${CLOUD_CONFIG} == "" ]]; then
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echo "Missing azure cloud config"
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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# These arguments are understood by both Ginkgo test suite and CLI.
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# Some arguments (like --nodes) are only supported when using the CLI.
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# Those get set below when choosing the program.
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ginkgo_args=(
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"--poll-progress-after=${GINKGO_POLL_PROGRESS_AFTER:-300s}"
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"--poll-progress-interval=${GINKGO_POLL_PROGRESS_INTERVAL:-20s}"
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"--source-root=${KUBE_ROOT}"
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)
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# NOTE: Ginkgo's default timeout has been reduced from 24h to 1h in V2, set it manually here as "24h"
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# for backward compatibility purpose.
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ginkgo_args+=("--timeout=${GINKGO_TIMEOUT:-24h}")
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if [[ -n "${CONFORMANCE_TEST_SKIP_REGEX:-}" ]]; then
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ginkgo_args+=("--skip=${CONFORMANCE_TEST_SKIP_REGEX}")
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ginkgo_args+=("--seed=1436380640")
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fi
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if [[ "${GINKGO_UNTIL_IT_FAILS:-}" == true ]]; then
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ginkgo_args+=("--untilItFails=true")
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fi
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FLAKE_ATTEMPTS=1
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if [[ "${GINKGO_TOLERATE_FLAKES}" == "y" ]]; then
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FLAKE_ATTEMPTS=2
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fi
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ginkgo_args+=("--flake-attempts=${FLAKE_ATTEMPTS}")
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if [[ "${GINKGO_NO_COLOR}" == "y" ]]; then
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ginkgo_args+=("--no-color")
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fi
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# The --host setting is used only when providing --auth_config
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# If --kubeconfig is used, the host to use is retrieved from the .kubeconfig
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# file and the one provided with --host is ignored.
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# Add path for things like running kubectl binary.
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PATH=$(dirname "${e2e_test}"):"${PATH}"
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export PATH
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# Choose the program to execute and additional arguments for it.
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#
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# Note that the e2e.test binary must have been built with "make DBG=1"
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# when using debuggers, otherwise debug information gets stripped.
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case "${E2E_TEST_DEBUG_TOOL:-ginkgo}" in
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ginkgo)
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program=("${ginkgo}")
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if [[ -n "${GINKGO_PARALLEL_NODES:-}" ]]; then
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program+=("--nodes=${GINKGO_PARALLEL_NODES}")
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elif [[ ${GINKGO_PARALLEL} =~ ^[yY]$ ]]; then
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program+=("--nodes=25")
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fi
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program+=("${ginkgo_args[@]:+${ginkgo_args[@]}}")
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;;
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delve) program=("dlv" "exec") ;;
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gdb) program=("gdb") ;;
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*) kube::log::error_exit "Unsupported E2E_TEST_DEBUG_TOOL=${E2E_TEST_DEBUG_TOOL}" ;;
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esac
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# Move Ginkgo arguments that are understood by the suite when not using
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# the CLI.
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suite_args=()
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if [ "${E2E_TEST_DEBUG_TOOL:-ginkgo}" != "ginkgo" ]; then
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for arg in "${ginkgo_args[@]}"; do
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suite_args+=("--ginkgo.${arg#--}")
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done
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fi
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# Generate full dumps of the test result and progress in <report-dir>/ginkgo/,
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# using the Ginkgo-specific JSON format and JUnit XML. Ignored if --report-dir
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# is not used.
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suite_args+=(--report-complete-ginkgo --report-complete-junit)
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# The following invocation is fairly complex. Let's dump it to simplify
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# determining what the final options are. Enabled by default in CI
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# environments like Prow.
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case "${GINKGO_SHOW_COMMAND:-${CI:-no}}" in y|yes|true) set -x ;; esac
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"${program[@]}" "${e2e_test}" -- \
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"${auth_config[@]:+${auth_config[@]}}" \
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--host="${KUBE_MASTER_URL}" \
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--provider="${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" \
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--gce-project="${PROJECT:-}" \
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--gce-zone="${ZONE:-}" \
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--gce-region="${REGION:-}" \
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--gce-multizone="${MULTIZONE:-false}" \
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--gke-cluster="${CLUSTER_NAME:-}" \
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--kube-master="${KUBE_MASTER:-}" \
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--cluster-tag="${CLUSTER_ID:-}" \
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--cloud-config-file="${CLOUD_CONFIG:-}" \
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--repo-root="${KUBE_ROOT}" \
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--node-instance-group="${NODE_INSTANCE_GROUP:-}" \
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--prefix="${KUBE_GCE_INSTANCE_PREFIX:-e2e}" \
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--network="${KUBE_GCE_NETWORK:-${KUBE_GKE_NETWORK:-e2e}}" \
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--node-tag="${NODE_TAG:-}" \
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--master-tag="${MASTER_TAG:-}" \
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--docker-config-file="${DOCKER_CONFIG_FILE:-}" \
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--dns-domain="${KUBE_DNS_DOMAIN:-cluster.local}" \
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--prepull-images="${PREPULL_IMAGES:-false}" \
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${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION:+"--master-os-distro=${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}"} \
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${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION:+"--node-os-distro=${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}"} \
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${NUM_NODES:+"--num-nodes=${NUM_NODES}"} \
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${E2E_REPORT_DIR:+"--report-dir=${E2E_REPORT_DIR}"} \
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${E2E_REPORT_PREFIX:+"--report-prefix=${E2E_REPORT_PREFIX}"} \
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"${suite_args[@]:+${suite_args[@]}}" \
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"${@}"
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