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@@ -31,6 +31,37 @@ function setup() {
run_podman pull $IMAGE
}
+# PR #7212: allow --remote anywhere before subcommand, not just as 1st flag
+@test "podman-remote : really is remote, works as --remote option" {
+ if ! is_remote; then
+ skip "only applicable on podman-remote"
+ fi
+
+ # First things first: make sure our podman-remote actually is remote!
+ run_podman version
+ is "$output" ".*Server:" "the given podman path really contacts a server"
+
+ # $PODMAN may be a space-separated string, e.g. if we include a --url.
+ # Split it into its components; remove "-remote" from the command path;
+ # and preserve any other args if present.
+ local -a podman_as_array=($PODMAN)
+ local podman_path=${podman_as_array[0]}
+ local podman_non_remote=${podman_path%%-remote}
+ local -a podman_args=("${podman_as_array[@]:1}")
+
+ # This always worked: running "podman --remote ..."
+ PODMAN="${podman_non_remote} --remote ${podman_args[@]}" run_podman version
+ is "$output" ".*Server:" "podman --remote: contacts server"
+
+ # This was failing: "podman --foo --bar --remote".
+ PODMAN="${podman_non_remote} --tmpdir /var/tmp --log-level=error ${podman_args[@]} --remote" run_podman version
+ is "$output" ".*Server:" "podman [flags] --remote: contacts server"
+
+ # ...but no matter what, --remote is never allowed after subcommand
+ PODMAN="${podman_non_remote} ${podman_args[@]}" run_podman 125 version --remote
+ is "$output" "Error: unknown flag: --remote" "podman version --remote"
+}
+
# This is for development only; it's intended to make sure our timeout
# in run_podman continues to work. This test should never run in production
# because it will, by definition, fail.