#!/bin/bash # Abort the mission if any command fails set -e SCRIPTS=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd) ROOT=$(dirname $SCRIPTS) TEMP=$(mktemp -d /tmp/react-native-XXXXXXXX) # When tests run on CI server, we won't be able to see logs # from packager because it runs in a separate window. This is # a simple workaround, see packager/packager.sh export REACT_PACKAGER_LOG="$TEMP/server.log" # To make sure we actually installed the local version # of react-native, we will create a temp file inside SampleApp # and check that it exists after `react-native init` MARKER=$(mktemp $ROOT/Examples/SampleApp/XXXXXXXX) function cleanup { EXIT_CODE=$? set +e if [ $EXIT_CODE -ne 0 ]; then WATCHMAN_LOGS=/usr/local/Cellar/watchman/3.1/var/run/watchman/$USER.log [ -f $WATCHMAN_LOGS ] && cat $WATCHMAN_LOGS [ -f $REACT_PACKAGER_LOG ] && cat $REACT_PACKAGER_LOG fi rm $MARKER [ $SINOPIA_PID ] && kill -9 $SINOPIA_PID [ $SERVER_PID ] && kill -9 $SERVER_PID [ -f ~/.npmrc.bak ] && mv ~/.npmrc.bak ~/.npmrc } trap cleanup EXIT cd $TEMP # sinopia is npm registry proxy, it is used to make npm # think react-native and react-native-cli are actually # published on npm which sinopia || npm install -g sinopia # but in order to make npm use sinopia we temporarily # replace its config file [ -f ~/.npmrc ] && cp ~/.npmrc ~/.npmrc.bak cp $SCRIPTS/e2e-npmrc ~/.npmrc sinopia --config $SCRIPTS/e2e-sinopia.config.yml & SINOPIA_PID=$! # Make sure to remove old version of react-native in # case it was cached npm unpublish react-native --force npm unpublish react-native-cli --force npm publish $ROOT npm publish $ROOT/react-native-cli npm install -g react-native-cli react-native init EndToEndTest cd EndToEndTest # Make sure we installed local version of react-native ls `basename $MARKER` > /dev/null flow --retries 10 node ./node_modules/react-native/packager/packager.js --nonPersistent & SERVER_PID=$! xctool -scheme EndToEndTest -sdk iphonesimulator test