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authorEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2020-07-14 14:33:22 -0600
committerEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2020-07-14 16:09:58 -0600
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APIv2 tests: fix race condition causing CI flake
A newly-added test in #6835 was flaking in CI with: not ok 143 [20-containers] DELETE libpod/containers/SHA 500 cannot remove container <sha> as it is running - running or paused containers cannot be removed without force: container state improper Root cause: DELETE being run immediately after container start. Although the container is short-lived, it does take time to run and exit. Solution: wait for container to exit (should be quick) before deleting. This gives us a new test for the /wait endpoint. Also: tweaked some comments for readability, removed unnecessary container ps, added actual container status checks, and added actual message checks to another test that was merely checking exit status. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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1 files changed, 14 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/test/apiv2/20-containers.at b/test/apiv2/20-containers.at
index 9a1db5154..4bb00398e 100644
--- a/test/apiv2/20-containers.at
+++ b/test/apiv2/20-containers.at
@@ -51,17 +51,19 @@ cid=$(jq -r '.[0].Id' <<<"$output")
t DELETE libpod/containers/$cid 204
-# Ensure that API does not occur: Create Container creates an invalid and the container fails to start
-# https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/6799
-CNAME=testArgs
-t POST libpod/containers/create?name=${CNAME} Image=${IMAGE} 201 \
+# Issue #6799: it should be possible to start a container, even w/o args.
+t POST libpod/containers/create?name=test_noargs Image=${IMAGE} 201 \
.Id~[0-9a-f]\\{64\\}
-t GET libpod/containers/json?limit=1 200 \
- length=1 \
- .[0].Id~[0-9a-f]\\{64\\}
-cid=$(jq -r '.[0].Id' <<<"$output")
-# This step should start the container properly
-t POST libpod/containers/${cid}/start '' 204
+cid=$(jq -r '.Id' <<<"$output")
+# Prior to the fix in #6835, this would fail 500 "args must not be empty"
+t POST libpod/containers/${cid}/start '' 204
+# Container should exit almost immediately. Wait for it, confirm successful run
+t POST libpod/containers/${cid}/wait '' 200 '0'
+t GET libpod/containers/${cid}/json 200 \
+ .Id=$cid \
+ .State.Status~\\\(exited\\\|stopped\\\) \
+ .State.Running=false \
+ .State.ExitCode=0
t DELETE libpod/containers/$cid 204
CNAME=myfoo
@@ -75,7 +77,8 @@ t POST "libpod/commit?container=nonesuch" '' 404
# Comment can only be used with docker format, not OCI
cparam="repo=newrepo&comment=foo&author=bob"
-t POST "libpod/commit?container=$CNAME&$cparam" '' 500
+t POST "libpod/commit?container=$CNAME&$cparam" '' 500 \
+ .cause="messages are only compatible with the docker image format (-f docker)"
# Commit a new image from the container
t POST "libpod/commit?container=$CNAME" '' 200 \