remove ceph code
[stor4nfv.git] / src / ceph / src / test / run-cli-tests
diff --git a/src/ceph/src/test/run-cli-tests b/src/ceph/src/test/run-cli-tests
deleted file mode 100755 (executable)
index 17dbc83..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-set -e
-
-if ! command -v virtualenv >/dev/null; then
-    echo "$0: virtualenv not installed, skipping python-using tests." 1>&2
-    exit 1
-fi
-
-SRCDIR="$(dirname "$0")"
-
-# build directory, if different, can be passed as an argument;
-# it is expected to point to the equivalent subdirectory of the
-# tree as where this script is stored
-BUILDDIR="$SRCDIR"
-case "$1" in
-    ''|-*)
-       # not set or looks like a flag to cram
-        ;;
-    *)
-       # looks like the builddir
-       BUILDDIR="$1"
-       shift
-       ;;
-esac
-
-VENV="$BUILDDIR/virtualenv"
-CRAM_BIN="$VENV/bin/cram"
-if [ ! -e "$CRAM_BIN" ]; then
-    # With "make distcheck", the source directory must be read-only. I
-    # patched cram to support that. See upstream ticket at
-    # https://bitbucket.org/brodie/cram/issue/9/allow-read-only-directories-for-t
-    # -- tv@inktank.com
-    virtualenv "$VENV" && $VENV/bin/pip --log "$VENV"/log.txt install "$SRCDIR/downloads/cram-0.5.0ceph.2011-01-14.tar.gz"
-fi
-
-SRCDIR_ABS="$(readlink -f "$SRCDIR")"
-BUILDDIR_ABS="$(readlink -f "$BUILDDIR")"
-FAKE_HOME="$BUILDDIR_ABS/fake_home"
-mkdir -p "$FAKE_HOME"
-
-# cram doesn't like seeing the same foo.t basename twice on the same
-# run, so run it once per directory
-FAILED=0
-FAILEDTOOLS=""
-for tool in "$SRCDIR"/cli/*; do
-    toolname="$(basename "$tool")"
-    install -d -m0755 -- "$BUILDDIR/cli/$toolname"
-    if ! env -i \
-       PATH="$BUILDDIR_ABS/..:$SRCDIR_ABS/..:$PATH" \
-       CEPH_CONF=/dev/null \
-       CCACHE_DIR="$CCACHE_DIR" \
-       CC="$CC" \
-       CXX="$CXX" \
-       HOME="$FAKE_HOME" \
-       "$SRCDIR/run-cli-tests-maybe-unset-ccache" \
-       "$CRAM_BIN" -v "$@"  --error-dir="$BUILDDIR/cli/$toolname" -- "$tool"/*.t
-    then
-       FAILED=1
-       FAILEDTOOLS="$FAILEDTOOLS $toolname"
-    fi
-done
-
-if [ $FAILED -eq 1 ]; then
-    echo "Tests that failed: $FAILEDTOOLS"
-fi
-
-exit "$FAILED"