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+#!/usr/bin/env bats -*- bats -*-
+#
+# tests for podman kill
+#
+
+load helpers
+
+@test "podman kill - test signal handling in containers" {
+ # Start a container that will handle all signals by emitting 'got: N'
+ local -a signals=(1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 64)
+ run_podman run -d $IMAGE sh -c "for i in ${signals[*]}; do trap \"echo got: \$i\" \$i; done; echo READY; while ! test -e /stop; do sleep 0.05; done;echo DONE"
+ cid="$output"
+
+ # Run 'logs -f' on that container, but run it in the background with
+ # redirection to a named pipe from which we (foreground job) read
+ # and confirm that signals are received. We can't use run_podman here.
+ local fifo=${PODMAN_TMPDIR}/podman-kill-fifo.$(random_string 10)
+ mkfifo $fifo
+ $PODMAN logs -f $cid >$fifo &
+ podman_log_pid=$!
+ # First container emits READY when ready; wait for it.
+ read -t 10 ready <$fifo
+ is "$ready" "READY" "first log message from container"
+
+ # Helper function: send the given signal, verify that it's received.
+ kill_and_check() {
+ local signal=$1
+ local signum=${2:-$1} # e.g. if signal=HUP, we expect to see '1'
+
+ run_podman kill -s $signal $cid
+ read -t 10 actual <$fifo
+ is "$actual" "got: $signum" "Signal $signal handled by container"
+ }
+
+ # Send signals in random order; make sure each one is received
+ for s in $(fmt --width=2 <<< "${signals[*]}" | sort --random-sort);do
+ kill_and_check $s
+ done
+
+ # Variations: with leading dash; by name, with/without dash or SIG
+ kill_and_check -1 1
+ kill_and_check -INT 2
+ kill_and_check FPE 8
+ kill_and_check -SIGUSR1 10
+ kill_and_check SIGUSR2 12
+
+ # Done. Tell the container to stop, and wait for final DONE
+ run_podman exec $cid touch /stop
+ read -t 5 done <$fifo
+ is "$done" "DONE" "final log message from container"
+
+ # Clean up
+ run_podman wait $cid
+ run_podman rm $cid
+ wait $podman_log_pid
+}
+
+@test "podman kill - rejects invalid args" {
+ # These errors are thrown by the imported docker/signal.ParseSignal()
+ local -a bad_signal_names=(0 SIGBADSIG SIG BADSIG %% ! "''" '""' " ")
+ for s in ${bad_signal_names[@]}; do
+ # 'nosuchcontainer' is fine: podman should bail before it gets there
+ run_podman 125 kill -s $s nosuchcontainer
+ is "$output" "Error: Invalid signal: $s" "Error from kill -s $s"
+
+ run_podman 125 pod kill -s $s nosuchpod
+ is "$output" "Error: Invalid signal: $s" "Error from pod kill -s $s"
+ done
+
+ # Special case: these too are thrown by docker/signal.ParseSignal(),
+ # but the dash sign is stripped by our wrapper in utils, so the
+ # error message doesn't include the dash.
+ local -a bad_dash_signals=(-0 -SIGBADSIG -SIG -BADSIG -)
+ for s in ${bad_dash_signals[@]}; do
+ run_podman 125 kill -s $s nosuchcontainer
+ is "$output" "Error: Invalid signal: ${s##-}" "Error from kill -s $s"
+ done
+
+ # This error (signal out of range) is thrown by our wrapper
+ local -a bad_signal_nums=(65 -65 96 999 99999999)
+ for s in ${bad_signal_nums[@]}; do
+ run_podman 125 kill -s $s nosuchcontainer
+ is "$output" "Error: valid signals are 1 through 64" \
+ "Error from kill -s $s"
+ done
+
+ # 'podman create' uses the same parsing code
+ run_podman 125 create --stop-signal=99 $IMAGE
+ is "$output" "Error: valid signals are 1 through 64" "podman create"
+}
+
+# vim: filetype=sh