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authorEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2020-06-17 05:51:04 -0600
committerEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2020-06-17 07:04:00 -0600
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"streaming output" logs test: fix flake
Test has been flaking excessively. A quick look shows that the test itself is broken, making a bad assumption. 'podman logs -f' is guaranteed to exit when a container terminates. This does not (and should not) mean that the container has been cleaned up. It is undefined and unsafe to run 'podman run -n same-name-as-terminated-container' immediately after 'podman logs' exits. Solution: instead of 'podman run', do 'podman inspect'. This, too, is unsafe, but we can expect to see one of two possible conditions: 1) command succeeds, in which case we require that container State.Status be "exited"; or 2) command fails, in which case we expect "no such container" in error output For full coverage we should add a small delay-check test to (1) to ensure that the container is cleaned up after a short amount of time. Leaving that as a TODO because it's more than my Go skills can handle, and I want to get this checked in ASAP to get rid of the flake hassle. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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