#!/bin/bash -eux ROOT_DIR=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/.. # check if there are already running servers if [ "$(cat /etc/hosts | grep -q '.test' ; echo $?)" -eq 0 ]; then echo "It looks like some servers are still running." echo "please run ./script.stop.sh first if you want to create new servers." exit 1 fi # Create backup for tests $ROOT_DIR/scripts/create_vultr.sh backup.test scp $ROOT_DIR/configs/backup.config root@backup.test:/var/lib/coreos-user_data ssh root@backup.test /usr/bin/coreos-cloudinit --from-file=/var/lib/coreos-user_data BACKUP_IP=`cat /etc/hosts | grep backup.test | cut -d" " -f1` # Create server for tests $ROOT_DIR/scripts/create_vultr.sh server.test 30 cat $ROOT_DIR/configs/server.config | sed s/##BACKUP_IP##/$BACKUP_IP/g > /tmp/server.config scp /tmp/server.config root@server.test:/var/lib/coreos-user_data scp $ROOT_DIR/scripts/install.sh root@server.test:/tmp/install.sh ssh root@server.test /tmp/install.sh IP=`cat /etc/hosts | grep server.test | cut -d" " -f1` # Adds ip to /etc/hosts file echo "We'll now modify your /etc/hosts to add the test application name" applications=( `cat $ROOT_DIR/SUPPORTED_APPLICATIONS` ) for application in "${applications[@]}" do echo Writing $application.test to /etc/hosts file, needs your root password: sudo -- sh -c "echo $IP $application.test >> /etc/hosts" done # cleaning rm /tmp/server.config