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diff --git a/test/system/001-basic.bats b/test/system/001-basic.bats new file mode 100644 index 000000000..85b9bc1ca --- /dev/null +++ b/test/system/001-basic.bats @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bats +# +# Simplest set of podman tests. If any of these fail, we have serious problems. +# + +load helpers + +# Override standard setup! We don't yet trust podman-images or podman-rm +function setup() { + : +} + +@test "podman version emits reasonable output" { + run_podman version + + is "${lines[0]}" "Version:[ ]\+[1-9][0-9.]\+" "Version line 1" + is "$output" ".*Go Version: \+" "'Go Version' in output" + is "$output" ".*RemoteAPI Version: \+" "API version in output" +} + + +@test "podman can pull an image" { + run_podman pull $IMAGE +} + +# This is for development only; it's intended to make sure our timeout +# in run_podman continues to work. This test should never run in production +# because it will, by definition, fail. +@test "timeout" { + if [ -z "$PODMAN_RUN_TIMEOUT_TEST" ]; then + skip "define \$PODMAN_RUN_TIMEOUT_TEST to enable this test" + fi + PODMAN_TIMEOUT=10 run_podman run $IMAGE sleep 90 + echo "*** SHOULD NEVER GET HERE" +} + + +# Too many tests rely on jq for parsing JSON. +# +# If absolutely necessary, one could establish a convention such as +# defining PODMAN_TEST_SKIP_JQ=1 and adding a skip_if_no_jq() helper. +# For now, let's assume this is not absolutely necessary. +@test "jq is installed and produces reasonable output" { + type -path jq >/dev/null || die "FATAL: 'jq' tool not found." + + run jq -r .a.b < <(echo '{ "a": { "b" : "you found me" } }') + is "$output" "you found me" "sample invocation of 'jq'" +} + +# vim: filetype=sh |