solidity/test/solcjsTests.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Bash script to execute the Solidity tests.
#
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set -e
if [ ! -f "$1" -o -z "$2" ]
then
echo "Usage: $0 <path to soljson.js> <version>"
exit 1
fi
SOLJSON="$1"
VERSION="$2"
DIR=$(mktemp -d)
(
echo "Preparing solc-js (0.5.0)..."
git clone --depth 1 --branch v0.5.0 https://github.com/ethereum/solc-js "$DIR"
cd "$DIR"
# disable "prepublish" script which downloads the latest version
# (we will replace it anyway and it is often incorrectly cached
# on travis)
npm config set script.prepublish ''
npm install
# Replace soljson with current build
echo "Replacing soljson.js"
rm -f soljson.js
cp "$SOLJSON" soljson.js
# ensure to use always 0.5.0 sources
# FIXME: should be removed once the version bump in this repo is done
rm -rf test/DAO040
cp -R test/DAO test/DAO040
# Update version (needed for some tests)
echo "Updating package.json to version $VERSION"
npm version --allow-same-version --no-git-tag-version $VERSION
echo "Running solc-js tests..."
npm run test
)
rm -rf "$DIR"