bitcoin/ci/test/02_run_container.py
MarcoFalke f5d4dc9419
ci: [refactor] Allow overwriting check option in run helper
Also, use str(e) consistently in all run helpers.

This refactor does not change any behavior.

This can be reviewed by checking that all instances are exactly
identical code now:
$ git grep --function-context 'def run(cmd'

Github-Pull: #34461
Rebased-From: 2222dadabbbd03be9b4b917583fd51b34857f40c
2026-02-03 10:53:40 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or https://opensource.org/license/mit/.
import os
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
def run(cmd, **kwargs):
print("+ " + shlex.join(cmd), flush=True)
try:
return subprocess.run(cmd, check=True, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
sys.exit(str(e))
def main():
print("Export only allowed settings:")
settings = run(
["bash", "-c", "grep export ./ci/test/00_setup_env*.sh"],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
text=True,
encoding="utf8",
).stdout.splitlines()
settings = set(l.split("=")[0].split("export ")[1] for l in settings)
# Add "hidden" settings, which are never exported, manually. Otherwise,
# they will not be passed on.
settings.update([
"BASE_BUILD_DIR",
"CI_FAILFAST_TEST_LEAVE_DANGLING",
])
# Append $USER to /tmp/env to support multi-user systems and $CONTAINER_NAME
# to allow support starting multiple runs simultaneously by the same user.
env_file = "/tmp/env-{u}-{c}".format(
u=os.getenv("USER"),
c=os.getenv("CONTAINER_NAME"),
)
with open(env_file, "w", encoding="utf8") as file:
for k, v in os.environ.items():
if k in settings:
file.write(f"{k}={v}\n")
run(["cat", env_file])
run(["./ci/test/02_run_container.sh"]) # run the remainder
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()