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#!/bin/bash
set -e
# a helper script to run tests
if ! which nsqd >/dev/null; then
echo "missing nsqd binary" && exit 1
fi
if ! which nsqlookupd >/dev/null; then
echo "missing nsqlookupd binary" && exit 1
fi
# run nsqlookupd
LOOKUP_LOGFILE=$(mktemp -t nsqlookupd.XXXXXXX)
echo "starting nsqlookupd"
echo " logging to $LOOKUP_LOGFILE"
nsqlookupd >$LOOKUP_LOGFILE 2>&1 &
LOOKUPD_PID=$!
# run nsqd configured to use our lookupd above
rm -f *.dat
NSQD_LOGFILE=$(mktemp -t nsqlookupd.XXXXXXX)
echo "starting nsqd --data-path=/tmp --lookupd-tcp-address=127.0.0.1:4160 --tls-cert=./test/server.pem --tls-key=./test/server.key --tls-root-ca-file=./test/ca.pem"
echo " logging to $NSQD_LOGFILE"
nsqd --data-path=/tmp --lookupd-tcp-address=127.0.0.1:4160 --tls-cert=./test/server.pem --tls-key=./test/server.key --tls-root-ca-file=./test/ca.pem >$NSQD_LOGFILE 2>&1 &
NSQD_PID=$!
sleep 0.3
cleanup() {
echo "killing nsqd PID $NSQD_PID"
kill -s TERM $NSQD_PID || cat $NSQD_LOGFILE
echo "killing nsqlookupd PID $LOOKUPD_PID"
kill -s TERM $LOOKUPD_PID || cat $LOOKUP_LOGFILE
}
trap cleanup INT TERM EXIT
go test -v -timeout 60s