# Since we cannot use PIPESTATUS to get the exit code from the "lein run ..." pipe in dash shell, # we will check the output for success, failure or setup error. Note that 'grep' returns with exit code # 0 if it finds a match, and exit code 1 if no match is found. grep -q "Everything looks good" jepsen_${task_name}_${execution}.log grep_exit_code=$? if [ $grep_exit_code -eq 0 ]; then status='"pass"' failures=0 final_exit_code=0 else grep -q "Analysis invalid" jepsen_${task_name}_${execution}.log grep_exit_code=$? if [ $grep_exit_code -eq 0 ]; then status='"fail"' failures=1 final_exit_code=1 else # If the failure is due to setup, then this is considered a system failure. echo $grep_exit_code > jepsen_system_failure_${task_name}_${execution} exit 0 fi fi # Create report.json echo "{\"failures\": $failures, \"results\": [{\"status\": $status, \"exit_code\": $final_exit_code, \"test_file\": \"${task_name}\", \"start\": $start_time, \"end\": $end_time, \"elapsed\": $elapsed_secs}]}" > ../report.json exit $final_exit_code