We're moving to a new way of the tests dispatching commands to running in contexts (host, guest, namespace, etc.). As we make this transition, though, we still want the user to be able to watch the commands running in a context, as they previously could from the commands issued in the pane. Add a helper to set up a pane to watch a context's log to allow this. In some cases we currently issue commands from several different logical contexts in the same pane, so allow a pane to watch several contexts at once. Also use tail's --retry option to allow starting the watch before we've initialized the context which will be useful in some cases. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david(a)gibson.dropbear.id.au> --- test/lib/term | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+) diff --git a/test/lib/term b/test/lib/term index ddabf8d..fa34873 100755 --- a/test/lib/term +++ b/test/lib/term @@ -241,6 +241,24 @@ pane_status() { return ${__status} } +# pane_watch_context() - Set up pane to watch commands executing in context(s) +# $1: Pane number +# $2: Description (for pane label) +# $@: Context name or names +pane_watch_contexts() { + __pane_number="${1}" + __desc="${2}" + shift 2 + __name="${2}" + + tmux select-pane -t ${__pane_number} -T "${__desc}" + __cmd="tail -f --retry" + for c; do + __cmd="${__cmd} ${LOGDIR}/context_${c}.log" + done + cmd_write ${__pane_number} "${__cmd}" +} + # status_file_end() - Display and log messages when tests from one file are done status_file_end() { [ -z "${STATUS_FILE}" ] && return -- 2.37.3