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#!/bin/bash
# Test nightly release: ./test_release.sh nightly
# Test stable release: ./test_release.sh stable
# Exit if any process returns non-zero status.
set -e
# Display the commands being run in logs, which are replicated to sponge.
set -x
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]] ; then
echo "Usage:"
echo "test_release [nightly|stable]"
exit 1
fi
run_tests() {
echo "run_tests $1 $2"
# Install necessary python version
pyenv install --list
pyenv install -s $1
pyenv global $1
TMP=$(mktemp -d)
# Create and activate a virtualenv to specify python version and test in
# isolated environment. Note that we don't actually have to cd'ed into a
# virtualenv directory to use it; we just need to source bin/activate into the
# current shell.
VENV_PATH=${TMP}/virtualenv/$1
virtualenv "${VENV_PATH}"
source ${VENV_PATH}/bin/activate
# TensorFlow isn't a regular dependency because there are many different pip
# packages a user might have installed.
if [[ $2 == "nightly" ]] ; then
pip install tf-nightly
# Run the tests
python setup.py test
# Install tf_agents package.
WHEEL_PATH=${TMP}/wheel/$1
./pip_pkg.sh ${WHEEL_PATH}/
elif [[ $2 == "stable" ]] ; then
pip install tensorflow
# Run the tests
python setup.py test --release
# Install tf_agents package.
WHEEL_PATH=${TMP}/wheel/$1
./pip_pkg.sh ${WHEEL_PATH}/ --release
else
echo "Error unknow option only [nightly|stable]"
exit
fi
pip install ${WHEEL_PATH}/tf_agents_*.whl
# Move away from repo directory so "import tf_agents" refers to the
# installed wheel and not to the local fs.
(cd $(mktemp -d) && python -c 'import tf_agents')
# Deactivate virtualenv
deactivate
}
if ! which cmake > /dev/null; then
echo -e "cmake not found! needed for atari_py tests. Install? (y/n) \c"
read
if "$REPLY" = "y"; then
sudo apt-get install -y cmake zlib1g-dev
fi
fi
# Test on Python2.7
run_tests "2.7" $1
# Test on Python3.6.1
run_tests "3.6.1" $1