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authorMatthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>2020-07-31 12:39:55 -0400
committerMatthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>2020-07-31 12:39:55 -0400
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Disable a nonfunctional build test
The amount of drift in the system tests on v2.0 is starting to become difficult to deal with. 2.1.0 can't come soon enough. Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
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-rw-r--r--test/system/070-build.bats134
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 134 deletions
diff --git a/test/system/070-build.bats b/test/system/070-build.bats
index 6879b956f..7d6660270 100644
--- a/test/system/070-build.bats
+++ b/test/system/070-build.bats
@@ -98,140 +98,6 @@ EOF
is "$output" ".*error building at STEP .*: source can't be a URL for COPY"
}
-@test "podman build - workdir, cmd, env, label" {
- tmpdir=$PODMAN_TMPDIR/build-test
- mkdir -p $tmpdir
-
- # Random workdir, and multiple random strings to verify command & env
- workdir=/$(random_string 10)
- s_echo=$(random_string 15)
- s_env1=$(random_string 20)
- s_env2=$(random_string 25)
- s_env3=$(random_string 30)
- s_env4=$(random_string 40)
-
- # Label name: make sure it begins with a letter! jq barfs if you
- # try to ask it for '.foo.<N>xyz', i.e. any string beginning with digit
- label_name=l$(random_string 8)
- label_value=$(random_string 12)
-
- # Command to run on container startup with no args
- cat >$tmpdir/mycmd <<EOF
-#!/bin/sh
-PATH=/usr/bin:/bin
-pwd
-echo "\$1"
-printenv | grep MYENV | sort | sed -e 's/^MYENV.=//'
-EOF
-
- # For overridding with --env-file
- cat >$PODMAN_TMPDIR/env-file <<EOF
-MYENV3=$s_env3
-http_proxy=http-proxy-in-env-file
-https_proxy=https-proxy-in-env-file
-EOF
-
- cat >$tmpdir/Containerfile <<EOF
-FROM $IMAGE
-LABEL $label_name=$label_value
-RUN mkdir $workdir
-WORKDIR $workdir
-
-# Test for #7094 - chowning of invalid symlinks
-RUN mkdir -p /a/b/c
-RUN ln -s /no/such/nonesuch /a/b/c/badsymlink
-RUN ln -s /bin/mydefaultcmd /a/b/c/goodsymlink
-RUN touch /a/b/c/myfile
-RUN chown -h 1:2 /a/b/c/badsymlink /a/b/c/goodsymlink && chown -h 4:5 /a/b/c/myfile
-VOLUME /a/b/c
-
-# Test for environment passing and override
-ENV MYENV1=$s_env1
-ENV MYENV2 this-should-be-overridden-by-env-host
-ENV MYENV3 this-should-be-overridden-by-env-file
-ENV MYENV4 this-should-be-overridden-by-cmdline
-ENV http_proxy http-proxy-in-image
-ENV ftp_proxy ftp-proxy-in-image
-ADD mycmd /bin/mydefaultcmd
-RUN chmod 755 /bin/mydefaultcmd
-RUN chown 2:3 /bin/mydefaultcmd
-CMD ["/bin/mydefaultcmd","$s_echo"]
-EOF
-
- # cd to the dir, so we test relative paths (important for podman-remote)
- cd $PODMAN_TMPDIR
- run_podman build -t build_test -f build-test/Containerfile build-test
-
- # Run without args - should run the above script. Verify its output.
- export MYENV2="$s_env2"
- export MYENV3="env-file-should-override-env-host!"
- run_podman run --rm \
- --env-file=$PODMAN_TMPDIR/env-file \
- --env-host \
- -e MYENV4="$s_env4" \
- build_test
- is "${lines[0]}" "$workdir" "container default command: pwd"
- is "${lines[1]}" "$s_echo" "container default command: output from echo"
- is "${lines[2]}" "$s_env1" "container default command: env1"
- is "${lines[3]}" "$s_env2" "container default command: env2"
- is "${lines[4]}" "$s_env3" "container default command: env3 (from envfile)"
- is "${lines[5]}" "$s_env4" "container default command: env4 (from cmdline)"
-
- # Proxies - environment should override container, but not env-file
- http_proxy=http-proxy-from-env ftp_proxy=ftp-proxy-from-env \
- run_podman run --rm --env-file=$PODMAN_TMPDIR/env-file \
- build_test \
- printenv http_proxy https_proxy ftp_proxy
- is "${lines[0]}" "http-proxy-in-env-file" "env-file overrides env"
- is "${lines[1]}" "https-proxy-in-env-file" "env-file sets proxy var"
- is "${lines[2]}" "ftp-proxy-from-env" "ftp-proxy is passed through"
-
- # test that workdir is set for command-line commands also
- run_podman run --rm build_test pwd
- is "$output" "$workdir" "pwd command in container"
-
- # Confirm that 'podman inspect' shows the expected values
- # FIXME: can we rely on .Env[0] being PATH, and the rest being in order??
- run_podman image inspect build_test
- tests="
-Env[1] | MYENV1=$s_env1
-Env[2] | MYENV2=this-should-be-overridden-by-env-host
-Env[3] | MYENV3=this-should-be-overridden-by-env-file
-Env[4] | MYENV4=this-should-be-overridden-by-cmdline
-Cmd[0] | /bin/mydefaultcmd
-Cmd[1] | $s_echo
-WorkingDir | $workdir
-Labels.$label_name | $label_value
-"
-
- parse_table "$tests" | while read field expect; do
- actual=$(jq -r ".[0].Config.$field" <<<"$output")
- dprint "# actual=<$actual> expect=<$expect}>"
- is "$actual" "$expect" "jq .Config.$field"
- done
-
- # Bad symlink in volume. Prior to #7094, well, we wouldn't actually
- # get here because any 'podman run' on a volume that had symlinks,
- # be they dangling or valid, would barf with
- # Error: chown <mountpath>/_data/symlink: ENOENT
- run_podman run --rm build_test stat -c'%u:%g:%N' /a/b/c/badsymlink
- is "$output" "1:2:'/a/b/c/badsymlink' -> '/no/such/nonesuch'" \
- "bad symlink to nonexistent file is chowned and preserved"
-
- run_podman run --rm build_test stat -c'%u:%g:%N' /a/b/c/goodsymlink
- is "$output" "1:2:'/a/b/c/goodsymlink' -> '/bin/mydefaultcmd'" \
- "good symlink to existing file is chowned and preserved"
-
- run_podman run --rm build_test stat -c'%u:%g' /bin/mydefaultcmd
- is "$output" "2:3" "target of symlink is not chowned"
-
- run_podman run --rm build_test stat -c'%u:%g:%N' /a/b/c/myfile
- is "$output" "4:5:/a/b/c/myfile" "file in volume is chowned"
-
- # Clean up
- run_podman rmi -f build_test
-}
-
@test "podman build - stdin test" {
if is_remote && is_rootless; then
skip "unreliable with podman-remote and rootless; #2972"