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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Tue, 09 Jun 2020 17:30:47 +0100 |
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#!/bin/bash . ../include.sh tmpjson=$mypath/tmp_1_$$.json silentfile=$audiopath/20sec-silence.wav infile=$audiopath/3clicks8.wav trap "rm -f $tmpjson" 0 transformdir=$mypath/transforms mandatory="-w jams" # First check that the JSON is valid for all outputs for output in instants curve-oss curve-fsr curve-fsr-timed curve-vsr grid-oss grid-fsr notes-regions; do $r -d "$testplug:$output" $mandatory --jams-one-file "$tmpjson" --jams-force "$silentfile" 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Failed to run for plugin $testplug with output $output" check_json "$tmpjson" "test plugin output $output" done # If JAMS is installed, we can report on whether the outputs are valid # JAMS schema files or not -- unfortunately we can't comply with the # schema for most real plugins, so we can only make indicative reports # for most. This is such a limited test that we make it optional; it's # a bit much to expect everyone to have JAMS installed just for # this. Also the JAMS verifier doesn't currently always work for me # (e.g. it doesn't seem to work correctly with Python 3 at the moment) # so let's not make this fatal either. if jams_to_lab.py --help >/dev/null 2>&1; then $r -t "$transformdir/onsets.n3" $mandatory --jams-one-file "$tmpjson" --jams-force "$infile" 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Failed to run for onsets" if ! jams_to_lab.py "$tmpjson" test; then echo "WARNING: JAMS schema verification failed for onsets" fi fi # Now check against expected output, for a subset for output in instants curve-fsr grid-oss notes-regions; do $r -d "$testplug:$output" $mandatory --jams-one-file "$tmpjson" --jams-force "$silentfile" 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Failed to run for plugin $testplug with output $output" expected="$mypath/expected/$output.json" jsoncompare "$tmpjson" "$expected" || \ faildiff "Output differs from expected for $output" "$tmpjson" "$expected" done # Test digits option, with an output that has lots of digits to round for digits in 0 6 2; do $r -d "$testplug:grid-oss" $mandatory --jams-digits "$digits" --jams-one-file "$tmpjson" --jams-force "$silentfile" 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Failed to run for af with digits = $digits" expected="$mypath/expected/grid-oss-$digits.json" jsoncompare "$tmpjson" "$expected" || \ faildiff "Output differs from expected for af with digits = $digits" "$tmpjson" "$expected" done