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cgal-testsuite-dockerfiles

Dockerfiles and tools to run the CGAL testsuite inside containers.

It is recommended to get the images directly from Docker Hub instead of building them locally:

docker pull --all-tags cgal/testsuite-docker # get all images
docker pull cgal/testsuite-docker:TAG # get a specific image by replacing TAG with some tag

A list of available tags can be found here.

Building Images locally

To build images locally see the help of build_images.py.

Running the testsuite

To run the testsuite using this image:

./test_cgal.py --user **** --passwd **** --images cgal-testsuite/centos6

If you would like to use an already extraced internal release:

./test_cgal.py --use-local --testsuite /path/to/release --images cgal-testsuite/centos6

It is also possible to only test specific packages, but keep in mind that this will alter the release:

./test_cgal.py --use-local --testsuite /path/to/release --images cgal-testsuite/centos6 \
               --packages Core Mesh_2 Mesh_3

Running the testsuite for one container

Use a command similar to that one:

docker run --rm -t -i -v $PWD/run-testsuite.sh:/mnt/run-testsuite.sh:z -v $HOME/Git/cgal-master:/mnt/testsuite:ro,z -v $PWD/testresults:/mnt/testresults:z cgal/testsuite-docker:debian-testing bash -x /mnt/run-testsuite.sh

If you want a limited testsuite, you can have a file testresults/list_test_packages containing something like:

echo Mesh_2
echo Triangulation_2

Default Arguments

Default arguments can be provided through a test_cgal_rc file in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME (typically $HOME/.config) or the config directory of the resource CGAL.

Cron Job

To set up a machine for submission of the whole testsuite via a cronjob the following configuration could be used:

--user xxxxxxx
--passwd xxxxxx
--force-rm
--upload-results
--tester-name="My Name"
--tester-address joe@example.com
--testsuite /path/to/testsuite
--testresults /path/to/testresults
--images cgal/testsuite-docker:centos5
         cgal/testsuite-docker:centos6
         cgal/testsuite-docker:archlinux

The names of the images depend on how they have been obtained. The example shows the names that will typically be used when obtaining the images through Docker Hub.

Modifying the build environment

To run a testsuite in a specific environment (specific version of some library), set up a Docker image that provides that environment. Don't forget to make sure your installed library is preferred by CMake over the system library by setting appropriate environment variables.

To control how the testsuite is being build use the environment variable CGAL_CMAKE_FLAGS to change the CMake invocation. This variable must look like an declaration where each array element contains one command line argument of the cmake call, e.g.

ENV CGAL_CMAKE_FLAGS="(\"-DCGAL_CXX_FLAGS=-std=c++11 -Wextra\" \"-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-fno-asm\")"

You can also change default build variables through the classic environment variables (e.g. LD_FLAGS, CXX_FLAGS).

Required Non-Standard Python Packages

The code requires several non-standard python2 packages, which are available in all common distributions.

  • docker
  • xdg

They can be installed using pip:

pip install docker xdg

SELinux issues

On Linux system using SELinux (such as the default setting for the recent versions of Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS), you might need to relabel the host files and directories used as volumes by the containers:

chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t ./docker-entrypoint.sh ./testsuite ./testresults

If you use the options --testsuite /path/to/testsuite or --testresults /path/to/testresults, then the pointed directories must also be relabeled with svirt_sandbox_file_t:

chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /path/to/testresults /path/to/testresults