blob: 433cdc3a9441af796c00a58406c55d37e6a1fae7 [file] [log] [blame]
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
# The ASF licenses this file to You 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
set -ex
# The version of Kibosh to use for testing.
# If you update this, also update tests/docker/Dockerfile
export KIBOSH_VERSION=d85ac3ec44be0700efe605c16289fd901cfdaa13
path_to_jdk_cache() {
jdk_version=$1
echo "/tmp/jdk-${jdk_version}.tar.gz"
}
fetch_jdk_tgz() {
jdk_version=$1
path=$(path_to_jdk_cache $jdk_version)
if [ ! -e $path ]; then
mkdir -p $(dirname $path)
curl -s -L "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/kafka-packages/jdk-${jdk_version}.tar.gz" -o $path
fi
}
JDK_MAJOR="${JDK_MAJOR:-8}"
JDK_FULL="${JDK_FULL:-8u202-linux-x64}"
if [ -z `which javac` ]; then
apt-get -y update
apt-get install -y software-properties-common python-software-properties binutils java-common
echo "===> Installing JDK..."
mkdir -p /opt/jdk
cd /opt/jdk
rm -rf $JDK_MAJOR
mkdir -p $JDK_MAJOR
cd $JDK_MAJOR
fetch_jdk_tgz $JDK_FULL
tar x --strip-components=1 -zf $(path_to_jdk_cache $JDK_FULL)
for bin in /opt/jdk/$JDK_MAJOR/bin/* ; do
name=$(basename $bin)
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/$name $name $bin 1081 && update-alternatives --set $name $bin
done
echo -e "export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk/$JDK_MAJOR\nexport PATH=\$PATH:\$JAVA_HOME/bin" > /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh
echo "JDK installed: $(javac -version 2>&1)"
fi
chmod a+rw /opt
if [ -h /opt/kafka-dev ]; then
# reset symlink
rm /opt/kafka-dev
fi
ln -s /vagrant /opt/kafka-dev
get_kafka() {
version=$1
scala_version=$2
kafka_dir=/opt/kafka-$version
url=https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/kafka-packages/kafka_$scala_version-$version.tgz
# the .tgz above does not include the streams test jar hence we need to get it separately
url_streams_test=https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/kafka-packages/kafka-streams-$version-test.jar
if [ ! -d /opt/kafka-$version ]; then
pushd /tmp
curl -O $url
curl -O $url_streams_test || true
file_tgz=`basename $url`
file_streams_jar=`basename $url_streams_test` || true
tar -xzf $file_tgz
rm -rf $file_tgz
file=`basename $file_tgz .tgz`
mv $file $kafka_dir
mv $file_streams_jar $kafka_dir/libs || true
popd
fi
}
# Install Kibosh
apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y git cmake pkg-config libfuse-dev
pushd /opt
rm -rf /opt/kibosh
git clone -q https://github.com/confluentinc/kibosh.git
pushd "/opt/kibosh"
git reset --hard $KIBOSH_VERSION
mkdir "/opt/kibosh/build"
pushd "/opt/kibosh/build"
../configure && make -j 2
popd
popd
popd
# Test multiple Kafka versions
# We want to use the latest Scala version per Kafka version
# Previously we could not pull in Scala 2.12 builds, because Scala 2.12 requires Java 8 and we were running the system
# tests with Java 7. We have since switched to Java 8, so 2.0.0 and later use Scala 2.12.
get_kafka 0.8.2.2 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-0.8.2.2
get_kafka 0.9.0.1 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-0.9.0.1
get_kafka 0.10.0.1 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-0.10.0.1
get_kafka 0.10.1.1 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-0.10.1.1
get_kafka 0.10.2.2 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-0.10.2.2
get_kafka 0.11.0.3 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-0.11.0.3
get_kafka 1.0.2 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-1.0.2
get_kafka 1.1.1 2.11
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-1.1.1
get_kafka 2.0.1 2.12
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-2.0.1
get_kafka 2.1.1 2.12
chmod a+rw /opt/kafka-2.1.1
# For EC2 nodes, we want to use /mnt, which should have the local disk. On local
# VMs, we can just create it if it doesn't exist and use it like we'd use
# /tmp. Eventually, we'd like to also support more directories, e.g. when EC2
# instances have multiple local disks.
if [ ! -e /mnt ]; then
mkdir /mnt
fi
chmod a+rwx /mnt
# Run ntpdate once to sync to ntp servers
# use -u option to avoid port collision in case ntp daemon is already running
ntpdate -u pool.ntp.org
# Install ntp daemon - it will automatically start on boot
apt-get -y install ntp