1#!/usr/bin/env bash
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15
16set -ex
17
18# change to grpc repo root
19cd $(dirname $0)/../../..
20
21./tools/run_tests/start_port_server.py
22
23# run cfstream_test separately because it messes with the network
24# The "local" execution strategy is required because the test runs sudo and that doesn't work in a sandboxed environment (the default on mac)
25tools/bazel test $RUN_TESTS_FLAGS --genrule_strategy=local --test_output=all --copt="-DGRPC_CFSTREAM=1" //test/cpp/end2end:cfstream_test
26
27# Missing the /var/db/ntp-kod file may breaks the ntp synchronization.
28# Create the file and change the ownership to root before NTP sync.
29# TODO(yulin-liang): investigate how to run time_jump_test without needing to mess with the system time directly.
30# See b/166245303
31sudo touch /var/db/ntp-kod
32sudo chown root:wheel /var/db/ntp-kod
33# Make sure time is in sync before running time_jump_test because the test does
34# NTP sync before exiting. Bazel gets confused if test end time < start time.
35sudo sntp -sS pool.ntp.org
36
37# run time_jump_test separately because it changes system time
38# The "local" execution strategy is required because the test runs sudo and that doesn't work in a sandboxed environment (the default on mac)
39tools/bazel test $RUN_TESTS_FLAGS --genrule_strategy=local --test_output=all //test/cpp/common:time_jump_test
40
41# kill port_server.py to prevent the build from hanging
42ps aux | grep port_server\\.py | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
43
44