├── .gitignore ├── CONTRIBUTING.rst ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── Vagrantfile ├── install.sh ├── provision_job.sh ├── provision_setup.sh ├── qgis-testing-environment-docker.sh ├── qgis_setup.sh ├── qgis_startup.py ├── qgis_testrunner.py ├── qgis_testrunner.sh ├── requirements.txt ├── scripts ├── clean.sh ├── getDeps.sh └── make.sh ├── supervisor.xvfb.conf └── supervisord.conf /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .idea/ 2 | .vagrant/ 3 | *_local.sh 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Contributing 2 | ============ 3 | 4 | Pull Requests 5 | ------------- 6 | 7 | Pull requests are welcome,: 8 | 9 | * For small changes (under a file in size) a committer can apply the fix on your behalf. 10 | 11 | * For changes over one file in size we ask that you add your details (or your employer details) in the file ``__copyright__``). 12 | 13 | We trust you (and your employer) understand the `GPL License `_ used by this code and config files. This is why we asks you note your copyright details above. 14 | 15 | The complete list of `contributors `_ is available on github. 16 | 17 | Committers 18 | ---------- 19 | 20 | The project committers: 21 | 22 | * `Alessandro Pasotti `_ (Boundless) 23 | * `Luigi Pirelli `_ (Boundless) 24 | 25 | This is a small project that communicates via pull request. 26 | 27 | To request commit access issue a pull request against this CONTRIBUTING.rst file. Existing committers can review (+1,0,-1) and merge the change accordingly. 28 | 29 | By the same token committers that are inactive can be retired via a pull request. 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM ubuntu:16.04 2 | MAINTAINER Alessandro Pasotti 3 | 4 | ################################################################################ 5 | # build arguments: branch, repository and if legacy (Qt4 Py2) 6 | 7 | ARG QGIS_BRANCH=master 8 | # Note: do not use git but https here! 9 | ARG QGIS_REPOSITORY=https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git 10 | # Set to "true" for Qt4/Py2 11 | ARG LEGACY=false 12 | 13 | 14 | ################################################################################ 15 | # apt-catcher-ng caching: 16 | 17 | # Use local cached debs from host to save your bandwidth and speed thing up. 18 | # APT_CATCHER_IP can be changed passing an argument to the build script: 19 | # --build-arg APT_CATCHER_IP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, 20 | # set the IP to that of your apt-cacher-ng host or comment the following 2 lines 21 | # out if you do not want to use caching 22 | ARG APT_CATCHER_IP 23 | RUN if [ "${APT_CATCHER_IP}" != "" ]; then \ 24 | echo 'Acquire::http { Proxy "http://'${APT_CATCHER_IP}':3142"; };' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy; \ 25 | fi 26 | 27 | 28 | ################################################################################ 29 | # QGIS build 30 | 31 | # Add install script for testing environment python packages 32 | # This is not directly related to QGIS build but the installation 33 | # will be handled by getDeps script 34 | ADD requirements.txt /usr/local/requirements.txt 35 | 36 | COPY scripts /build/scripts 37 | 38 | # Install dependencies and git clone the repo and Make it 39 | RUN /build/scripts/getDeps.sh ${QGIS_BRANCH} ${LEGACY} && \ 40 | cd /build && \ 41 | git clone --depth 1 -b ${QGIS_BRANCH} ${QGIS_REPOSITORY} && \ 42 | /build/scripts/make.sh ${QGIS_BRANCH} ${LEGACY} 43 | 44 | 45 | ################################################################################ 46 | # Testing environment setup 47 | 48 | # Add QGIS test runner 49 | ADD qgis_*.* /usr/bin/ 50 | 51 | RUN chmod +x /usr/bin/qgis_* 52 | 53 | # Add service configuration script 54 | ADD supervisord.conf /etc/supervisor/ 55 | ADD supervisor.xvfb.conf /etc/supervisor/supervisor.d/ 56 | 57 | # This paths are for 58 | # - kartoza images (compiled) 59 | # - deb installed 60 | # - built from git 61 | # needed to find PyQt wrapper provided by QGIS 62 | ENV PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/qgis/python/:/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/qgis:/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/qgis:/usr/share/qgis/python/qgis 63 | 64 | # Remove some unnecessary files 65 | RUN /build/scripts/clean.sh ${QGIS_BRANCH} ${LEGACY} 66 | 67 | CMD ["/usr/bin/supervisord", "-c", "/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf"] 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # qgis-testing-environment 2 | 3 | ## PLEASE NOTE that some of this repo's work was eventually contributed directly to the QGIS project, and is now used in its CI testing 4 | 5 | See: 6 | https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/tree/master/.docker 7 | 8 | It is highly recommended to use the QGIS project's Docker setup instead of this one. Also, they have pre-built images you can readily use. 9 | 10 | ## Old README follows... 11 | 12 | This is a simple container for testing QGIS Desktop and for 13 | executing unit tests inside a real QGIS instance. 14 | 15 | ## Features 16 | 17 | The docker file builds QGIS from a specified git repo and branch and 18 | sets up a testing environment and to run tests inside QGIS. 19 | 20 | You can use this docker to test QGIS or to run unit tests inside QGIS, 21 | xvfb is available and running as a service inside the container to allow 22 | for fully automated headless testing in Travis CI jobs. 23 | 24 | ## Building 25 | 26 | You can build the image with: 27 | 28 | ```sh 29 | $ docker build -t qgis-testing-environment \ 30 | --build-arg QGIS_REPOSITORY='https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git' \ 31 | --build-arg QGIS_BRANCH='master' \ 32 | --build-arg LEGACY='false' . 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | Optional APT CATCHER support can be activated by uncommenting a few lines in the 36 | docker file (see the comments in `Dockerfile`). 37 | 38 | ## Building with Vagrant 39 | 40 | A `Vagrantfile` is available for *AWS* and *VirtualBox* providers. 41 | 42 | A set of environment variables can be used to configure the build: 43 | 44 | - **SHELL_ARGS** the parameters passed to the build script in this order: 45 | - *REPO* defaults to `https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git` 46 | - *BRANCH* defaults to `master` 47 | - *TAG* defaults to `master` (this is the Docker image tag and not the git tag) 48 | - *LEGACY* defaults to `false` (set to `true` for a Qt4 Python 2 build) 49 | - *DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME* no default 50 | - *DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD* no default 51 | 52 | for the *AWS* provider: 53 | 54 | - **AWS_PROFILE** 55 | - **AWS_KEYNAME** 56 | - **AWS_KEYPATH** 57 | - **AWS_REGION** 58 | - **AWS_AMI** : this might depend on the region, the tests were performed on 59 | "ami-87564feb", that is a standard Ubuntu 14.04 available in region eu-central-1 60 | - **AWS_INST_TYPE** : instance type to launch, e.g. "m3.large" 61 | - **AWS_SECURITY_GROUP** : security group name to use for the instance 62 | 63 | Example run script for the *AWS* provider (`AWS_*` env vars are not shown): 64 | 65 | ```sh 66 | #!/bin/bash 67 | # Pass arguments to vagrant to configure the build 68 | # 69 | # 1: REPO default: https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git 70 | # 2: BRANCH default: master 71 | # 3: TAG (for the generated Docker image): default: master 72 | # 4: LEGACY default: false 73 | # 5: DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME: no default 74 | # 6: DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD: no default 75 | # 7: DOCKER_HUB_ACCOUNT: default to $DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME 76 | 77 | REPO="https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git" 78 | BRANCH="master" 79 | TAG="master" 80 | LEGACY="false" 81 | DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME="mydockerusername" 82 | DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD="mydockerpassword" 83 | 84 | ARGS="$REPO $BRANCH $TAG $LEGACY $DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME \ 85 | $DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD" 86 | SHELL_ARGS="${ARGS}" vagrant up --provider=aws 87 | vagrant -f destroy 88 | ``` 89 | 90 | ## Configuring a Jenkins job to do automatic builds 91 | 92 | Jenkins needs Vagrant and Git plugins. 93 | Vagrant needs the AWS plugin installed and available for the `jenkins` user: 94 | 95 | ```sh 96 | $ sudo -iu jenkins vagrant plugin install vagrant-aws 97 | ``` 98 | 99 | ## Running QGIS 100 | 101 | To run a container, assuming that you want to use your current display to use 102 | QGIS and the image is named `qgis-testing-environment`: 103 | 104 | ```sh 105 | # Allow connections from any host 106 | $ xhost + 107 | $ docker run --rm -it --name qgis-testing-environment -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ 108 | -e DISPLAY=unix$DISPLAY qgis-testing-environment qgis 109 | ``` 110 | 111 | ## Running unit tests inside QGIS 112 | 113 | Suppose that you have local directory containing the tests to execute into 114 | QGIS: 115 | 116 | ```sh 117 | /my_tests/travis_tests/ 118 | ├── faketest.py 119 | ├── __init__.py 120 | ├── tclass.py 121 | └── test_TravisTest.py 122 | ``` 123 | 124 | To run the tests inside the container, you have to mount the directory that 125 | contains the tests (e.g. your local directory `/my_tests`) into a volume 126 | that is accessible by the container. 127 | 128 | ```sh 129 | $ docker run -d --name qgis-testing-environment -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ 130 | -v /my_tests/:/tests_directory -e DISPLAY=:99 qgis-testing-environment 131 | 132 | ``` 133 | 134 | When done, you can invoke the test runnner (output follows, the failure is 135 | expected): 136 | 137 | ```sh 138 | $ docker exec -it qgis-testing-environment sh -c "qgis_testrunner.sh travis_tests.test_TravisTest.run_fail" 139 | QGIS Test Runner - Trying to import travis_tests.test_TravisTest 140 | QGIS Test Runner - launching QGIS as qgis --nologo --noversioncheck --code /usr/bin/qgis_testrunner.py travis_tests.test_TravisTest ... 141 | QGIS Test Runner - QGIS exited with returncode: 143 142 | Warning: QCss::Parser - Failed to load file "/style.qss" 143 | QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: No such file or directory 144 | Warning: QFileSystemWatcher: failed to add paths: /root/.qgis2//project_templates 145 | QGIS Test Runner Inside - starting the tests ... 146 | QGIS Test Runner - Trying to import travis_tests.test_TravisTest 147 | test_QGIS_is_available (travis_tests.test_TravisTest.TravisTestsTests) 148 | Test QGIS bindings can be imported ... ok 149 | test_funca (travis_tests.test_TravisTest.TravisTestsTests) 150 | Test funcA function ... ok 151 | test_funcb (travis_tests.test_TravisTest.TravisTestsTests) 152 | Test funcB function ... ok 153 | test_funcb_fails (travis_tests.test_TravisTest.TravisTestsTests) 154 | Test funcB function fails ... FAIL 155 | 156 | ====================================================================== 157 | FAIL: test_funcb_fails (travis_tests.test_TravisTest.TravisTestsTests) 158 | Test funcB function fails 159 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 160 | Traceback (most recent call last): 161 | File "/tests_directory/travis_tests/test_TravisTest.py", line 33, in test_funcb_fails 162 | self.assertEqual(c.funcB(), '') 163 | AssertionError: 'B' != '' 164 | 165 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 166 | Ran 4 tests in 0.001s 167 | 168 | FAILED (failures=1) 169 | ``` 170 | 171 | ### Options for the test runner 172 | 173 | The env var `QGIS_EXTRA_OPTIONS` defaults to an empty string and can 174 | contains extra parameters that are passed to QGIS by the test runner. 175 | 176 | ## Implementation notes 177 | 178 | The main goal of this image was to execute unit tests inside a real instance 179 | of QGIS (not a mocked one). 180 | 181 | The QGIS tests should be runnable from a Travis CI job. 182 | 183 | The implementation is: 184 | 185 | - run the docker, mounting as volumes the unit tests folder in `/tests_directory` 186 | (or the QGIS plugin folder if the unit tests belong to a plugin and the 187 | plugin is needed to run the tests) 188 | - execute `qgis_setup.sh MyPluginName` script in docker that sets up QGIS to 189 | avoid blocking modal dialogs and installs the plugin into QGIS if needed 190 | - create config and python plugin folders for QGIS 191 | - disable tooltips in the `QGIS2.conf` file 192 | - enable the plugin in the `QGIS2.conf` file 193 | - install the `startup.py` script to disable python exception modal dialogs 194 | - execute the tests by running `qgis_testrunner.sh MyPluginName.tests.tests_MyTestModule.run_my_tests_function` 195 | - the output of the tests is captured by the `test_runner.sh` script and 196 | searched for `FAILED` (that is in the standard unit tests output), if 197 | that string is present in the output, the script exists with `1` else 198 | it exits with `0`. 199 | 200 | `qgis_testrunner.sh` accepts a dotted notation path to the test module that 201 | can end with the function that has to be called inside the module to run the 202 | tests. The last part (`.run_my_tests_function`) can be omitted and defaults to 203 | `run_all`. 204 | 205 | ## Running in Travis 206 | 207 | This is a simple use case for running unit tests of a small QGIS plugin: 208 | 209 | ```sh 210 | services: 211 | - docker 212 | before_install: 213 | # Build this docker: 214 | # - cd qgis-testing-environment && docker build -t qgis-testing-environment . 215 | # or just pull it: 216 | - docker pull elpaso/qgis-testing-environment:latest 217 | install: 218 | - docker run -d --name qgis-testing-environment -v ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}:/tests_directory -e DISPLAY=:99 elpaso/qgis-testing-environment 219 | - sleep 10 220 | # Setup qgis and enable the plugin 221 | - docker exec -it qgis-testing-environment sh -c "qgis_setup.sh QuickWKT" 222 | # If needd additional steps (for example make or paver setup, place it here) 223 | # Link the plugin to the tests_directory 224 | - docker exec -it qgis-testing-environment sh -c "ln -s /tests_directory /root/.qgis2/python/plugins/QuickWKT" 225 | 226 | script: 227 | - docker exec -it qgis-testing-environment sh -c "qgis_testrunner.sh QuickWKT.tests.test_Plugin" 228 | ``` 229 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vagrantfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- mode: ruby -*- 2 | # vi: set ft=ruby : 3 | 4 | # All Vagrant configuration is done below. The "2" in Vagrant.configure 5 | # configures the configuration version (we support older styles for 6 | # backwards compatibility). Please don't change it unless you know what 7 | # you're doing. 8 | Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| 9 | # The most common configuration options are documented and commented below. 10 | # For a complete reference, please see the online documentation at 11 | # https://docs.vagrantup.com. 12 | 13 | # Every Vagrant development environment requires a box. You can search for 14 | # boxes at https://atlas.hashicorp.com/search. 15 | config.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64" 16 | 17 | # Disable automatic box update checking. If you disable this, then 18 | # boxes will only be checked for updates when the user runs 19 | # `vagrant box outdated`. This is not recommended. 20 | # config.vm.box_check_update = false 21 | 22 | # Create a forwarded port mapping which allows access to a specific port 23 | # within the machine from a port on the host machine. In the example below, 24 | # accessing "localhost:8080" will access port 80 on the guest machine. 25 | # config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080 26 | 27 | # Create a private network, which allows host-only access to the machine 28 | # using a specific IP. 29 | # config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.33.10" 30 | 31 | # Create a public network, which generally matched to bridged network. 32 | # Bridged networks make the machine appear as another physical device on 33 | # your network. 34 | # config.vm.network "public_network" 35 | 36 | # Share an additional folder to the guest VM. The first argument is 37 | # the path on the host to the actual folder. The second argument is 38 | # the path on the guest to mount the folder. And the optional third 39 | # argument is a set of non-required options. 40 | # config.vm.synced_folder "../data", "/vagrant_data" 41 | 42 | # Provider-specific configuration so you can fine-tune various 43 | # backing providers for Vagrant. These expose provider-specific options. 44 | # Example for VirtualBox: 45 | # 46 | config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb| 47 | # # Display the VirtualBox GUI when booting the machine 48 | # vb.gui = true 49 | # 50 | # Customize the amount of memory on the VM: 51 | vb.memory = "4096" 52 | vb.cpus = 8 53 | end 54 | 55 | config.vm.provider :aws do |aws, override| 56 | aws.aws_profile = ENV["AWS_PROFILE"] 57 | aws.keypair_name = ENV["AWS_KEYNAME"] 58 | 59 | aws.terminate_on_shutdown = true 60 | aws.region = ENV["AWS_REGION"] 61 | aws.ami = ENV["AWS_AMI"] 62 | aws.instance_type = ENV["AWS_INST_TYPE"] 63 | aws.security_groups = ["#{ENV['AWS_SECURITY_GROUP']}"] 64 | 65 | override.ssh.private_key_path = ENV["AWS_KEYPATH"] 66 | override.ssh.username = "ubuntu" 67 | override.vm.box = "dummy" 68 | override.vm.box_url = "https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant-aws/raw/master/dummy.box" 69 | override.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", type: "rsync" 70 | end 71 | # 72 | # View the documentation for the provider you are using for more 73 | # information on available options. 74 | 75 | # Define a Vagrant Push strategy for pushing to Atlas. Other push strategies 76 | # such as FTP and Heroku are also available. See the documentation at 77 | # https://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/push/atlas.html for more information. 78 | # config.push.define "atlas" do |push| 79 | # push.app = "YOUR_ATLAS_USERNAME/YOUR_APPLICATION_NAME" 80 | # end 81 | 82 | # Enable provisioning with a shell script. Additional provisioners such as 83 | # Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Salt, and Docker are also available. Please see the 84 | # documentation for more information about their specific syntax and use. 85 | 86 | # Install the required software 87 | config.vm.provision "shell", 88 | path: "provision_setup.sh" 89 | 90 | # Build the QGIS image 91 | config.vm.provision "shell", 92 | path: "provision_job.sh", 93 | args: ENV['SHELL_ARGS'], 94 | run: "always" 95 | end 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Docker install script, run in the container 2 | pip install -r /usr/local/requirements.txt 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /provision_job.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Provisioning file for Vagrant 3 | 4 | # Build the docker fetching the repo and branch 5 | 6 | # Note on naming for tags: 7 | # Image repo branch tags 8 | # qgis master master 9 | # boundless release_2_14-boundless release_2_14-boundless, release, latest 10 | 11 | 12 | REPO=${1:-https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git} 13 | BRANCH=${2:-master} 14 | TAG=${3:-master} 15 | LEGACY=${4:-false} 16 | DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME=$5 17 | DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD=$6 18 | DOCKER_HUB_ACCOUNT=$7 19 | if [ -z "$7" ]; then 20 | DOCKER_HUB_ACCOUNT=${DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME} 21 | fi 22 | IMAGE_NAME=${DOCKER_HUB_ACCOUNT}/qgis-testing-environment 23 | 24 | echo "Image name: $IMAGE_NAME" 25 | 26 | cd /vagrant 27 | 28 | # Delete all containers 29 | IM_TO_RM=$(docker ps -a -q) 30 | if [ -n "$IM_TO_RM" ]; then 31 | docker rm $IM_TO_RM 32 | fi 33 | # Delete all images 34 | IM_TO_RM=$(docker images -q ${IMAGE_NAME}) 35 | if [ -n "$IM_TO_RM" ]; then 36 | docker rmi $IM_TO_RM 37 | fi 38 | docker build -t ${IMAGE_NAME}:${TAG} \ 39 | --build-arg QGIS_REPOSITORY=$REPO \ 40 | --build-arg QGIS_BRANCH=$BRANCH \ 41 | --build-arg LEGACY=$LEGACY . 42 | 43 | HASH=`git rev-parse HEAD|cut -c -8` 44 | docker tag ${IMAGE_NAME}:${TAG} ${IMAGE_NAME}:${HASH} 45 | 46 | # Push the image to Docker Hub 47 | if [ -n "${DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD}" ]; then 48 | docker login -u ${DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME} -p ${DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD} 49 | # Do not tag with hash or we will accumulate a lot of old images on the hub 50 | #docker push ${IMAGE_NAME}:${HASH} 51 | docker push ${IMAGE_NAME}:${TAG} 52 | fi 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /provision_setup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Provisioning file for Vagrant 3 | # Install the software 4 | 5 | export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive 6 | echo 'deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo ubuntu-trusty main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list 7 | apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D 8 | apt-get update 9 | apt-get -y install docker-engine 10 | #service docker start 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /qgis-testing-environment-docker.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Launch Vagrant to build a QGIS Docker image on an AWS instance 3 | # 4 | # 5 | # The following variables must be set in the env 6 | # and are passed to Vagrant 7 | # 8 | # REPO default: https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git 9 | # BRANCH default: master 10 | # TAG (for the generated Docker image): default: master 11 | # LEGACY Py2/Qt4 build: default: false 12 | # DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME: no default 13 | # DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD: no default 14 | # DOCKER_HUB_ACCOUNT: default to DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME 15 | # VAGRANT_LOG: no default, set to "debug" for verbose output 16 | # 17 | # For the Vagrant AWS provider 18 | # AWS_PROFILE: no default 19 | # AWS_KEYNAME: no default 20 | # AWS_KEYPATH: no default (jenkins user must own this file and chmod 0600) 21 | # AWS_REGION: no default 22 | # AWS_AMI: no default 23 | # AWS_INST_TYPE: no default 24 | # AWS_KEYPATH: no default 25 | # AWS_SECURITY_GROUP: no default 26 | 27 | set -e 28 | 29 | cd "${WORKSPACE}" 30 | 31 | ARGS="$REPO $BRANCH $TAG $LEGACY $DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME $DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD $DOCKER_HUB_ACCOUNT" 32 | SHELL_ARGS="${ARGS}" vagrant up --provider=aws 33 | vagrant destroy -f 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /qgis_setup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Setup QGIS for the automated tests 3 | # This is normally called from Travis or rundockertests.sh 4 | # before running the tests for a particular plugin 5 | # 6 | # Note: on QGIS3 assumes the default profile for root user 7 | # 8 | # - create the folders 9 | # - install startup.py monkey patches 10 | # - disable tips 11 | # - enable the plugin 12 | 13 | PLUGIN_NAME=$1 14 | CONF_FOLDER="/root/.config/QGIS" 15 | CONF_FILE="${CONF_FOLDER}/QGIS2.conf" 16 | CONF_MASTER_FILE="/root/.local/share/QGIS/QGIS3/profiles/default/QGIS/QGIS3.ini" 17 | QGIS_FOLDER="/root/.qgis2" 18 | 19 | QGIS_MASTER_FOLDER="/root/.local/share/QGIS/QGIS3/profiles/default" 20 | PLUGIN_FOLDER="${QGIS_FOLDER}/python/plugins" 21 | PLUGIN_MASTER_FOLDER="${QGIS_MASTER_FOLDER}/python/plugins" 22 | 23 | STARTUP_FOLDER="${QGIS_FOLDER}/python" 24 | STARTUP_MASTER_FOLDER="/root/.local/share/QGIS/QGIS3/" 25 | 26 | # Creates the config file 27 | mkdir -p $CONF_FOLDER 28 | if [ -e "$CONF_FILE" ]; then 29 | rm -f $CONF_FILE 30 | fi 31 | touch $CONF_FILE 32 | if [ -e "$CONF_MASTER_FILE" ]; then 33 | rm -f $CONF_MASTER_FILE 34 | fi 35 | touch $CONF_MASTER_FILE 36 | 37 | # Creates plugin folder 38 | mkdir -p $PLUGIN_FOLDER 39 | mkdir -p $PLUGIN_MASTER_FOLDER 40 | mkdir -p $STARTUP_MASTER_FOLDER 41 | 42 | # Install the monkey patches to prevent modal stacktrace on python errors 43 | cp /usr/bin/qgis_startup.py ${STARTUP_FOLDER}/startup.py 44 | cp /usr/bin/qgis_startup.py ${STARTUP_MASTER_FOLDER}/startup.py 45 | 46 | # Disable tips 47 | printf "[Qgis]\n" >> $CONF_FILE 48 | # !!!! Note that on master it is lowercase !!!! 49 | printf "[qgis]\n" >> $CONF_MASTER_FILE 50 | SHOW_TIPS=`qgis --help 2>&1 | head -2 | grep 'QGIS - ' | perl -npe 'chomp; s/QGIS - (\d+)\.(\d+).*/showTips\1\2=false/'` 51 | printf "$SHOW_TIPS\n\n" >> $CONF_FILE 52 | printf "$SHOW_TIPS\n\n" >> $CONF_MASTER_FILE 53 | 54 | if [ -n "$PLUGIN_NAME" ]; then 55 | # Enable plugin 56 | printf '[PythonPlugins]\n' >> $CONF_FILE 57 | printf "${PLUGIN_NAME}=true\n\n" >> $CONF_FILE 58 | 59 | printf '[PythonPlugins]\n' >> $CONF_MASTER_FILE 60 | printf "${PLUGIN_NAME}=true\n\n" >> $CONF_MASTER_FILE 61 | fi 62 | 63 | # Install the plugin 64 | if [ ! -L "${PLUGIN_FOLDER}/${PLUGIN_NAME}" ]; then 65 | ln -s /tests_directory/${PLUGIN_NAME} ${PLUGIN_FOLDER} 66 | echo "Plugin folder linked in ${PLUGIN_FOLDER}/${PLUGIN_NAME}" 67 | fi 68 | if [ ! -d "${PLUGIN_MASTER_FOLDER}/${PLUGIN_NAME}" ]; then 69 | ln -s /tests_directory/${PLUGIN_NAME} ${PLUGIN_MASTER_FOLDER} 70 | echo "Plugin folder linked in ${PLUGIN_MASTER_FOLDER}/${PLUGIN_NAME}" 71 | fi 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /qgis_startup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | Disable QGIS modal error dialog. 3 | 4 | This script is meant to be run automatically when QGIS starts. 5 | Is should be renamed to `startup.py` and placed into ~/.qgis2/python/startup.py 6 | or ~/.qgis-dev/python/startup.py or ~/.qgis3/python/startup.py 7 | 8 | """ 9 | from qgis import utils 10 | import traceback 11 | 12 | def _showException(type, value, tb, msg, messagebar=False): 13 | print(msg) 14 | logmessage = '' 15 | for s in traceback.format_exception(type, value, tb): 16 | logmessage += s.decode('utf-8', 'replace') if hasattr(s, 'decode') else s 17 | print(logmessage) 18 | 19 | def _open_stack_dialog(type, value, tb, msg, pop_error=True): 20 | print(msg) 21 | 22 | utils.showException = _showException 23 | utils.open_stack_dialog = _open_stack_dialog 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /qgis_testrunner.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | 4 | """ 5 | *************************************************************************** 6 | Launches a unit test inside QGIS and exit the application. 7 | 8 | Arguments: 9 | 10 | accepts a single argument with the package name in python dotted notation, 11 | the program tries first to load the module and launch the `run_all` 12 | function of the module, if that fails it considers the last part of 13 | the dotted path to be the function name and the previous part to be the 14 | module. 15 | 16 | Extra options for QGIS command line can be passed in the env var 17 | QGIS_EXTRA_OPTIONS 18 | 19 | Example run: 20 | 21 | # Will load geoserverexplorer.test.catalogtests and run `run_all` 22 | QGIS_EXTRA_OPTIONS='--optionspath .' \ 23 | GSHOSTNAME=localhost \ 24 | python qgis_testrunner.py geoserverexplorer.test.catalogtests 25 | 26 | 27 | GSHOSTNAME=localhost \ 28 | python qgis_testrunner.py geoserverexplorer.test.catalogtests.run_my 29 | 30 | 31 | --------------------- 32 | Date : May 2016 33 | Copyright : (C) 2016 by Alessandro Pasotti 34 | Email : apasotti at boundlessgeo dot com 35 | *************************************************************************** 36 | * * 37 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * 38 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * 39 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * 40 | * (at your option) any later version. * 41 | * * 42 | *************************************************************************** 43 | """ 44 | 45 | __author__ = 'Alessandro Pasotti' 46 | __date__ = 'May 2016' 47 | 48 | import os 49 | import re 50 | import sys 51 | import traceback 52 | import signal 53 | import importlib 54 | from pexpect import run 55 | from pipes import quote 56 | 57 | from qgis.utils import iface 58 | 59 | def eprint(text): 60 | sys.__stderr__.write(text + "\n") 61 | 62 | def __get_test_function(test_module_name): 63 | """ 64 | Load the test module and return the test function 65 | """ 66 | print("QGIS Test Runner - Trying to import %s" % test_module_name) 67 | try: 68 | test_module = importlib.import_module(test_module_name) 69 | function_name = 'run_all' 70 | except ImportError as e: 71 | traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout) 72 | # Strip latest name 73 | pos = test_module_name.rfind('.') 74 | if pos <= 0: 75 | raise e 76 | test_module_name, function_name = test_module_name[:pos], test_module_name[pos+1:] 77 | print("QGIS Test Runner - Trying to import %s" % test_module_name) 78 | sys.stdout.flush() 79 | try: 80 | test_module = importlib.import_module(test_module_name) 81 | except ImportError as e: 82 | traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout) 83 | raise e 84 | return getattr(test_module, function_name, None) 85 | 86 | if iface is None: 87 | """ 88 | Launch QGIS and passes itself as an init script 89 | """ 90 | sys.path.append(os.getcwd()) 91 | test_module_name = sys.argv[-1] 92 | if __get_test_function(test_module_name) is None: 93 | print("QGIS Test Runner - [ERROR] cannot load test function from %s" % test_module_name) 94 | sys.exit(1) 95 | try: 96 | me = __file__ 97 | except NameError: 98 | me = sys.argv[0] 99 | os.environ['QGIS_DEBUG'] = '1' 100 | args = [ 101 | 'qgis', 102 | os.environ.get('QGIS_EXTRA_OPTIONS', ''), 103 | '--nologo', 104 | '--noversioncheck', 105 | '--code', 106 | me, 107 | test_module_name, # Must be the last one! 108 | ] 109 | command_line = ' '.join(args) 110 | print("QGIS Test Runner - launching QGIS as %s ..." % command_line) 111 | out, returncode = run("sh -c " + quote(command_line), withexitstatus=1) 112 | assert returncode is not None 113 | print("QGIS Test Runner - QGIS exited.") 114 | ok = out.find('(failures=') < 0 and \ 115 | len(re.findall(r'Ran \d+ tests in\s', 116 | out, re.MULTILINE)) > 0 117 | print('='*60) 118 | if not ok: 119 | print(out) 120 | else: 121 | eprint(out) 122 | if len(out) == 0: 123 | print("QGIS Test Runner - [WARNING] subprocess returned no output") 124 | print('='*60) 125 | 126 | print("QGIS Test Runner - %s bytes returned and finished with exit code: %s" % (len(out), 0 if ok else 1)) 127 | sys.exit(0 if ok else 1) 128 | 129 | else: # We are inside QGIS! 130 | # Start as soon as the initializationCompleted signal is fired 131 | from qgis.core import QgsApplication, QgsProjectBadLayerHandler, QgsProject 132 | from PyQt.QtCore import QDir 133 | from qgis.utils import iface 134 | 135 | class QgsProjectBadLayerDefaultHandler(QgsProjectBadLayerHandler): 136 | def handleBadLayers(self, layers, dom): 137 | pass 138 | 139 | 140 | # Monkey patch QGIS Python console 141 | from console.console_output import writeOut 142 | def _write(self, m): 143 | sys.__stdout__.write(m) 144 | writeOut.write = _write 145 | 146 | # Add current working dir to the python path 147 | sys.path.append(QDir.current().path()) 148 | 149 | def __run_test(): 150 | """ 151 | Run the test specified as last argument in the command line. 152 | """ 153 | # Disable modal handler for bad layers 154 | QgsProject.instance().setBadLayerHandler(QgsProjectBadLayerDefaultHandler()) 155 | eprint("QGIS Test Runner Inside - starting the tests ...") 156 | try: 157 | test_module_name = QgsApplication.instance().arguments()[-1] 158 | function_name = __get_test_function(test_module_name) 159 | eprint("QGIS Test Runner Inside - executing function %s" % function_name) 160 | function_name() 161 | except Exception as e: 162 | eprint("QGIS Test Runner Inside - [FAILED] Exception: %s" % e) 163 | # Print tb 164 | traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout) 165 | app = QgsApplication.instance() 166 | os.kill(app.applicationPid(), signal.SIGTERM) 167 | iface.initializationCompleted.connect(__run_test) 168 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /qgis_testrunner.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Run a test inside QGIS 3 | ### Turn on debug mode ### 4 | #set -x 5 | 6 | TEST_NAME=$1 7 | 8 | cd /tests_directory 9 | echo "Running test $1 ..." 10 | OUTPUT=$(QGIS_TEST_MODULE=${TEST_NAME} unbuffer qgis --nologo --code /usr/bin/qgis_testrunner.py $TEST_NAME 2>/dev/null | tee /dev/tty) 11 | EXIT_CODE="$?" 12 | if [ -z "$OUTPUT" ]; then 13 | echo "ERROR: no output from the test runner! (exit code: ${EXIT_CODE})" 14 | exit 1 15 | fi 16 | echo $OUTPUT | grep -q FAILED 17 | IS_FAILED="$?" 18 | echo $OUTPUT | grep OK | grep -q 'Ran' 19 | IS_PASSED="$?" 20 | echo "Finished running test $1." 21 | if [ "$IS_PASSED" -eq "0" ] && [ "$IS_FAILED" -eq "1" ]; then 22 | exit 0; 23 | fi 24 | exit 1 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pep8 2 | pexpect 3 | capturer 4 | sphinx 5 | requests 6 | future 7 | six 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/clean.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Accepts: 3 | # $1 branch 4 | # $2 legacy ("true"|"false") 5 | 6 | set -e 7 | 8 | apt-get remove -y --purge qt4-qmake cmake-data qt4-linguist-tools libqt4-dev-bin 9 | 10 | # Keep python dev and other libs we need to build psutils for reporting plugin 11 | dpkg --purge `dpkg -l "*-dev" | egrep -v 'libexpat|python' | sed -ne 's/ii \(.*-dev\(:amd64\)\?\) .*/\1/p'` || true 12 | 13 | if [ "$2" != "true" ]; then 14 | # Clean for master (Py3/Qt5) 15 | apt-get remove -y libqt4* libgtk* libsane gfortran-5 *gnome* libsane *pango* \ 16 | glib* *gphoto* 17 | fi 18 | 19 | apt-get clean 20 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* 21 | rm -rf /build 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/getDeps.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Accepts: 3 | # $1 branch 4 | # $2 legacy ("true"|"false") 5 | 6 | set -e 7 | apt-get -y update 8 | apt-get install -y software-properties-common 9 | add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable 10 | apt-get -y update 11 | 12 | if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then 13 | # Deps for < master (Py2/Qt4) 14 | LC_ALL=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \ 15 | apt-get install -y git cmake flex bison build-essential \ 16 | gdal-bin git graphviz grass-dev libexpat1-dev libfcgi-dev libgdal-dev \ 17 | libgeos-dev libgsl0-dev libopenscenegraph-dev libosgearth-dev libpq-dev \ 18 | libproj-dev libqca2-dev libqca2-plugin-ossl libqjson-dev libqscintilla2-dev \ 19 | libqt4-dev libqt4-opengl-dev libqt4-sql-sqlite libqtwebkit-dev libqwt5-qt4-dev \ 20 | libspatialindex-dev libspatialite-dev libsqlite3-dev lighttpd locales \ 21 | pkg-config poppler-utils pyqt4-dev-tools python-all python-all-dev python-gdal \ 22 | python-mock python-nose2 python-psycopg2 python-pyspatialite python-qscintilla2 \ 23 | python-qt4 python-qt4-dev python-qt4-sql python-sip python-sip-dev python-yaml \ 24 | qt4-dev-tools spawn-fcgi txt2tags xauth xfonts-100dpi xfonts-75dpi \ 25 | xfonts-base xfonts-scalable xvfb vim supervisor expect-dev python-setuptools \ 26 | python-dev 27 | 28 | easy_install --upgrade pip 29 | pip install -r /usr/local/requirements.txt 30 | pip install subprocess32 # This is for 2.7 only 31 | 32 | chmod -R a+w /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/plugins/designer/ 33 | chmod -R a+w /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/PyQt4/uic/widget-plugins 34 | 35 | 36 | else 37 | # Deps for master (Py3/Qt5) 38 | LC_ALL=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \ 39 | apt-get install -y git cmake flex bison libproj-dev libgeos-dev libgdal1-dev \ 40 | libexpat1-dev libfcgi-dev libgsl0-dev libpq-dev libqca2-dev libqca2-plugin-ossl \ 41 | pyqt5-dev qttools5-dev qtpositioning5-dev libqt5svg5-dev libqt5webkit5-dev \ 42 | python3-pyqt5.qtwebkit python3-pyqt5.qtsvg qt5keychain-dev \ 43 | libqt5gui5 libqt5scripttools5 qtscript5-dev libqca-qt5-2-dev grass-dev \ 44 | libgeos-dev libgdal-dev libqt5xmlpatterns5-dev libqt5scintilla2-dev python3-gdal python3-yaml \ 45 | pyqt5.qsci-dev python3-pyqt5.qsci libgsl-dev txt2tags libproj-dev libqwt-qt5-dev \ 46 | libspatialindex-dev pyqt5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools qt5-default python3-future \ 47 | python3-pyqt5.qtsql python3-psycopg2 lighttpd locales pkg-config poppler-utils python3-dev \ 48 | python3-pyqt5 pyqt5.qsci-dev python3-pyqt5.qtsql spawn-fcgi xauth xfonts-100dpi \ 49 | xfonts-75dpi xfonts-base xfonts-scalable xvfb vim supervisor expect python3-setuptools \ 50 | python3-dev python3-owslib libzip-dev 51 | 52 | easy_install3 --upgrade pip 53 | 54 | pip3 install -r /usr/local/requirements.txt 55 | 56 | chmod -R a+w /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/designer/ 57 | chmod -R a+w /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/PyQt5/uic/widget-plugins/ 58 | 59 | fi 60 | 61 | 62 | # 2.18, we want the OAuth2 plugin 63 | if [[ "$1" == *"2_18"* ]]; then 64 | LC_ALL=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \ 65 | apt-get install -y libqtkeychain0 qtkeychain-dev wget unzip 66 | wget "https://github.com/MonsantoCo/o2/archive/o2-monsanto-features.tar.gz" 67 | pushd . 68 | tar -xzf o2-monsanto-features.tar.gz 69 | rm o2-monsanto-features.tar.gz 70 | cd o2-o2-monsanto-features 71 | mkdir build 72 | cd build 73 | cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -Do2_WITH_QT5=OFF .. 74 | make -j4 install 75 | popd 76 | rm -rf o2-o2-monsanto-features 77 | fi 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/make.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Accepts: 3 | # $1 branch 4 | # $2 legacy ("true"|"false") 5 | 6 | set -e 7 | 8 | mkdir /build/release 9 | cd /build/release 10 | 11 | CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS="" 12 | 13 | # 2.18, we want the OAuth2 plugin 14 | if [[ "$1" == *"2_18"* ]]; then 15 | pushd . 16 | wget -O oauth_plugin.zip https://github.com/boundlessgeo/qgis-oauth-cxxplugin/archive/master.zip 17 | unzip oauth_plugin.zip 18 | mv qgis-oauth-cxxplugin-master/oauth2 /build/QGIS/src/auth/ 19 | rm oauth_plugin.zip 20 | echo "ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(oauth2)" >> /build/QGIS/src/auth/CMakeLists.txt 21 | CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS="-DWITH_INTERNAL_O2=OFF -DO2_LIBRARY_STATIC=/usr/local/lib/libo2.so -DO2_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include/o2" 22 | popd 23 | fi 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then 28 | # Build for < master (Py2/Qt4) 29 | cmake /build/QGIS \ 30 | -DQWT_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/qwt-qt4 \ 31 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 32 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \ 33 | -DPYTHON_LIBRARY=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython2.7.so \ 34 | -DQSCINTILLA_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/qt4 \ 35 | -DWITH_QWTPOLAR=OFF \ 36 | -DWITH_SERVER=OFF \ 37 | -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF \ 38 | -DENABLE_TESTS=OFF \ 39 | -DWITH_INTERNAL_QWTPOLAR=ON $CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS 40 | else 41 | # Build for master (Py3/Qt5) 42 | cmake /build/QGIS \ 43 | -DPYTHON_VER=3 \ 44 | -DWITH_GRASS=ON \ 45 | -DWITH_GRASS7=ON \ 46 | -DQWT_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/qwt \ 47 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 48 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \ 49 | -DPYTHON_LIBRARY=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.5m.so \ 50 | -DQSCINTILLA_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/ \ 51 | -DQSCINTILLA_LIBRARY=/usr/lib/libqt5scintilla2.so \ 52 | -DWITH_QWTPOLAR=OFF \ 53 | -DWITH_SERVER=OFF \ 54 | -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF \ 55 | -DENABLE_TESTS=OFF \ 56 | -DWITH_INTERNAL_QWTPOLAR=ON 57 | fi 58 | 59 | make install -j4 60 | ldconfig 61 | 62 | strip `find /usr/lib/ -name "libqgis*" -type f` 63 | strip `find /usr/share/qgis/ -name "*.so" -type f` 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /supervisor.xvfb.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ; Supervisor config file for Xvfb 2 | 3 | [program:Xvfb] 4 | command=/usr/bin/Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1024x768x24 -ac +extension GLX +render -noreset -nolisten tcp 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /supervisord.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ; Supervisor config file. 2 | 3 | [supervisord] 4 | nodaemon=true 5 | logfile=/var/log/supervisor/supervisord.log 6 | logfile_maxbytes=50MB 7 | logfile_backups=10 8 | loglevel=info 9 | pidfile=/var/run/supervisord.pid 10 | childlogdir=/var/log 11 | 12 | [include] 13 | files = /etc/supervisor/supervisor.d/*.conf 14 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------