The testsuite can now use a user-specified work directory for
all it's temp files. This allows the docker containers to use
a tmpfs backed directory for the temp files instead of it's
own write-layer image.
* runTestsuite.sh now accepts a --work-dir command line argument
that gets exported as AST_WORK_DIR before running the testsuite.
* gates.jenkinsfile now specifies --work-dir to be
<testsuite_dir>/astroot.
Since the Asterisk CI docker hosts now mount /srv/jenkins/workspace
on a tmpfs, asterisk should be compiled and the testsuite run all in
memory.
Change-Id: If5ee905a15821296c355bb84cda38950ad8edc45
(cherry picked from commit a335f4c9ad)
The --test-command argument has now been split, unit tests now use
`--unittest-command` and the testsuite uses --testsuite-command.
This will make it easier to create a script which run everything by
forwarding the same arguments to all CI scripts.
Change-Id: Ia54aa4848eaffbdf13175fcda40fc0b23080ad71
Create tests/CI directory and add files used by Jenkins to
build and test Asterisk.
With this commit, Jenkins will run the Asterisk Unit Tests using
the Jenkinsfile at tests/CI/unittests.jenkinsfile. Bash scripts
to do the actual building and testing are also in the same directory.
Output is placed in tests/CI/output so that directory has been
added to .gitignore.
Change-Id: I9448065465e6de2b878634510ace8fd1ef378608