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Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r-- | test/system/001-basic.bats | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/system/300-cli-parsing.bats | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/system/800-config.bats | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/system/helpers.bash | 3 |
4 files changed, 113 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/test/system/001-basic.bats b/test/system/001-basic.bats index 721fb4bca..582efa058 100644 --- a/test/system/001-basic.bats +++ b/test/system/001-basic.bats @@ -33,6 +33,23 @@ function setup() { fi } +@test "podman info" { + # These will be displayed on the test output stream, offering an + # at-a-glance overview of important system configuration details + local -a want=( + 'Arch:{{.Host.Arch}}' + 'OS:{{.Host.Distribution.Distribution}}{{.Host.Distribution.Version}}' + 'Runtime:{{.Host.OCIRuntime.Name}}' + 'Rootless:{{.Host.Security.Rootless}}' + 'Events:{{.Host.EventLogger}}' + 'Logdriver:{{.Host.LogDriver}}' + 'Cgroups:{{.Host.CgroupsVersion}}+{{.Host.CgroupManager}}' + 'Net:{{.Host.NetworkBackend}}' + ) + run_podman info --format "$(IFS='/' echo ${want[@]})" + echo "# $output" >&3 +} + @test "podman --context emits reasonable output" { # All we care about here is that the command passes @@ -88,7 +105,8 @@ function setup() { # ...but no matter what, --remote is never allowed after subcommand PODMAN="${podman_non_remote} ${podman_args[@]}" run_podman 125 version --remote - is "$output" "Error: unknown flag: --remote" "podman version --remote" + is "$output" "Error: unknown flag: --remote +See 'podman version --help'" "podman version --remote" } @test "podman-remote: defaults" { diff --git a/test/system/300-cli-parsing.bats b/test/system/300-cli-parsing.bats index 92c073102..ec493d3d8 100644 --- a/test/system/300-cli-parsing.bats +++ b/test/system/300-cli-parsing.bats @@ -12,4 +12,18 @@ load helpers run_podman run --rm --label 'true="false"' $IMAGE true } +@test "podman flag error" { + local name="podman" + if is_remote; then + name="podman-remote" + fi + run_podman 125 run -h + is "$output" "Error: flag needs an argument: 'h' in -h +See '$name run --help'" "expected error output" + + run_podman 125 bad --invalid + is "$output" "Error: unknown flag: --invalid +See '$name --help'" "expected error output" +} + # vim: filetype=sh diff --git a/test/system/800-config.bats b/test/system/800-config.bats new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f5b4e9570 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/system/800-config.bats @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bats -*- bats -*- +# +# Test specific configuration options and overrides +# + +load helpers + +@test "podman CONTAINERS_CONF - CONTAINERS_CONF in conmon" { + skip_if_remote "can't check conmon environment over remote" + + # Get the normal runtime for this host + run_podman info --format '{{ .Host.OCIRuntime.Name }}' + runtime="$output" + run_podman info --format "{{ .Host.OCIRuntime.Path }}" + ocipath="$output" + + # Make an innocuous containers.conf in a non-standard location + conf_tmp="$PODMAN_TMPDIR/containers.conf" + cat >$conf_tmp <<EOF +[engine] +runtime="$runtime" +[engine.runtimes] +$runtime = ["$ocipath"] +EOF + CONTAINERS_CONF="$conf_tmp" run_podman run -d $IMAGE sleep infinity + cid="$output" + + CONTAINERS_CONF="$conf_tmp" run_podman inspect "$cid" --format "{{ .State.ConmonPid }}" + conmon="$output" + + output="$(tr '\0' '\n' < /proc/$conmon/environ | grep '^CONTAINERS_CONF=')" + is "$output" "CONTAINERS_CONF=$conf_tmp" + + # Clean up + # Oddly, sleep can't be interrupted with SIGTERM, so we need the + # "-f -t 0" to force a SIGKILL + CONTAINERS_CONF="$conf_tmp" run_podman rm -f -t 0 "$cid" +} + +@test "podman CONTAINERS_CONF - override runtime name" { + skip_if_remote "Can't set CONTAINERS_CONF over remote" + + # Get the path of the normal runtime + run_podman info --format "{{ .Host.OCIRuntime.Path }}" + ocipath="$output" + + export conf_tmp="$PODMAN_TMPDIR/nonstandard_runtime_name.conf" + cat > $conf_tmp <<EOF +[engine] +runtime = "nonstandard_runtime_name" +[engine.runtimes] +nonstandard_runtime_name = ["$ocipath"] +EOF + + CONTAINERS_CONF="$conf_tmp" run_podman run -d --rm $IMAGE true + cid="$output" + + # We need to wait for the container to finish before we can check + # if it was cleaned up properly. But in the common case that the + # container completes fast, and the cleanup *did* happen properly + # the container is now gone. So, we need to ignore "no such + # container" errors from podman wait. + CONTAINERS_CONF="$conf_tmp" run_podman '?' wait "$cid" + if [[ $status != 0 ]]; then + is "$output" "Error:.*no such container" "unexpected error from podman wait" + fi + + # The --rm option means the container should no longer exist. + # However https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/12917 meant + # that the container cleanup triggered by conmon's --exit-cmd + # could fail, leaving the container in place. + # + # We verify that the container is indeed gone, by checking that a + # podman rm *fails* here - and it has the side effect of cleaning + # up in the case this test fails. + CONTAINERS_CONF="$conf_tmp" run_podman 1 rm "$cid" + is "$output" "Error:.*no such container" +} + +# vim: filetype=sh diff --git a/test/system/helpers.bash b/test/system/helpers.bash index c622a5172..ee5f73867 100644 --- a/test/system/helpers.bash +++ b/test/system/helpers.bash @@ -37,9 +37,6 @@ fi # while retaining the ability to include these if they so desire. # Some CI systems set this to runc, overriding the default crun. -# Although it would be more elegant to override options in run_podman(), -# we instead override $PODMAN itself because some tests (170-run-userns) -# have to invoke $PODMAN directly. if [[ -n $OCI_RUNTIME ]]; then if [[ -z $CONTAINERS_CONF ]]; then # FIXME: BATS provides no mechanism for end-of-run cleanup[1]; how |