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#!/bin/bash
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set -eu
TEMP_DIR="$(mktemp -d ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/test_temp_dir.XXXXXX)"
trap 'rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"' ERR EXIT
TEST_APP_DIR="${TEMP_DIR}/test_app_dir"
mkdir "${TEST_APP_DIR}"
unzip -qq -d "${TEST_APP_DIR}" "%(test_app_ipa)s"
TEST_APP_DIR="${TEST_APP_DIR}/Payload/%(test_app_name)s.app"
XCTEST_APP_DIR="${TEMP_DIR}/xctest_app_dir"
mkdir "${XCTEST_APP_DIR}"
unzip -qq -d "${XCTEST_APP_DIR}" "%(xctest_app_ipa)s"
XCTEST_APP_DIR="${XCTEST_APP_DIR}/Payload/%(xctest_app_name)s.xctest"
killall "iOS Simulator" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || :
SIMHOME="${TEMP_DIR}/simhome"
mkdir "${SIMHOME}"
LOGFILE="${TEMP_DIR}/logfile"
SIMULATOR_PLATFORM="$(/usr/bin/xcrun --sdk iphonesimulator --show-sdk-platform-path)"
SIMULATOR_DEV_LIBRARY="$SIMULATOR_PLATFORM/Developer/Library"
"%(iossim_path)s" \
-u "${SIMHOME}" \
-d "%(device_type)s" \
-s "%(simulator_sdk)s" \
-t 60 \
-e DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES="$SIMULATOR_DEV_LIBRARY/PrivateFrameworks/IDEBundleInjection.framework/IDEBundleInjection" \
-e "XCInjectBundle=${TEST_APP_DIR}" \
-e "XCInjectBundleInto=${XCTEST_APP_DIR}" \
-e DYLD_FALLBACK_FRAMEWORK_PATH="$SIMULATOR_DEV_LIBRARY/Frameworks" \
"${XCTEST_APP_DIR}" \
-NSTreatUnknownArgumentsAsOpen NO \
-ApplePersistenceIgnoreState YES \
-XCTest All \
"${TEST_APP_DIR}" \
2>&1 | tee "${LOGFILE}"
killall "iOS Simulator" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || :
# TODO(danielwh): Much better support for detecting failures. Actually parse the log.
if grep -q "with [1-9].* failure" "${LOGFILE}"; then
exit 1
fi