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(that got accidentally dropped in the new Cirrus makeover).
Note that 'dotest' does not actually 'do tests', it's
only used for a small subset of tests.
Also, make logformatter work better in the new Cirrus setup.
Remove duplicate test/subtest, remove no-longer-used SPECIALMODE,
and make the Cirrus build/task display a little cleaner.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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At the top of each generated page, add a Synopsis table with:
PR number/name, and link to github
Author name(s)
Test name (fedora/ubuntu, rootless, etc)
Cirrus build ID (usually uninteresting)
Cirrus task ID (usu. important), with link to Cirrus
The value of $SPECIALMODE
This is all we can get from the Cirrus environment in
which logformatter runs; we can't get things like
cgroup manager or username that the test runs under.
Note that the table is at the top, which is usually
unseen because we autoscroll to the bottom on
page load. I tentatively think that top is a more
natural place for this info than bottom, but am
willing to listen to arguments against.
Also, one minor tweak: highlight podman commands in
the BATS output. The idea is to make it easier for the eye
to spot those, then copy/paste them to find a reproducer.
And, sigh, disable the new 'podman network create'
system test. It is flaking much too much.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Problem: formatted logs no longer have live links to sources
in error-report lines.
Cause: script was searching for '/libpod'.
Solution: make it more flexible.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Oops! Logs of podman-remote tests are unreadable, they have
multiple (useless) --remote options plus '--url /something/long'
that makes it impossible to read the actual command being run.
This commit strips off '--remote' entirely, and hides '--url'
and its arg in the only-on-mouse-hover '[options]' text.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Fallout from libpod->podman repo name move: the HTML logs
created by logformatter are no longer accessible. They
render as:
https://storage.googleapis.com/SECRET-5385732420009984-fcae48/artifacts/containers/podman/6313596734930944/html/integration_test.log.html
(yes, "SECRET" instead of "cirrus-ci". Possibly because
the GCE_SSH_USERNAME key, "cirrus-ci", was overzealously
encrypted, making Cirrus censor any instances of the
string in output. Let's see if this fixes it. But anyway
this is a secondary unrelated bug).
Reason: it looks like Cirrus "generated a new magic blob"
when we renamed libpod -> podman. Chris was kind enough to
locate the new magic blob and to give me a link to where
we can discover it ourselves. I added that as a code comment.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Reversion of one part of #6679: my handling of 'realpath'
would not work when $PODMAN is 'podman-remote --url etc'.
Trying to handle that case got unmaintainable; so instead
let's just force 'make {local,remote}system' to invoke
with a full PODMAN path. This breaks down if someone
runs the tests with a manual 'bats' invocation, but I
think I'm the only one who ever does that.
Since podman path will now be very long in the logs,
add code to logformatter to abbreviate it like we do
for the ginkgo logs.
And, one thing that has bugged me for a long time:
in the error logs, show a different prompt ('#' vs '$')
to distinguish root vs rootless. This should make it
much easier to see at-a-glance whether a log file
is root or not. Add tests for it.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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BATS emits a summary line (number of tests passed/failed)...
but only on a tty or when run with --pretty! In our CI
context, with TAP output, it gives no end summary.
Fix that. Keep track of 'ok', 'not ok', and 'skipped',
and display the counts at the end.
Also: add a regression test. You don't need to review
or even read it: it's stark, and I'm not even enabling
it for CI because it almost certainly won't run due to
missing Perl library modules. It's just something I
need on my end.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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apiv2 tests emit TAP-compliant output; recognize it and
highlight it the same way we do BATS tests.
Add anchor links to TAP output, so other tools (e.g.
cirrus-flake-summarize) can link to particular lines
And, remove a "-f" from "wait" in test-apiv2; looks
like there's some version of bash used in some CI VM
that doesn't grok it.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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1) 'podman system info' (in logcollector): has been silently
failing in special_testing_rootless, with:
logcollector.sh: line 16: podman: command not found
Use ./bin/podman instead of just podman; this is probably
the right thing to do in the general case anyway
2) logformatter: highlight 'panic:', seen in bindings test:
https://storage.googleapis.com/cirrus-ci-5385732420009984-fcae48/artifacts/containers/libpod/6693715108429824/html/integration_test.log.html
3) logformatter: handle Unicode bullet in front of 'Running',
seen in bindings test.
4) logformatter: turn down contrast on BATS 'ok' results,
for legibility
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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This introduces a new cirrus helper script, logformatter.
Usage is:
[commands...] | logformatter TEST-NAME
It reformats its input into a readable, highlighed, linkable
form. Some features:
- boring stuff (timestamps, standard podman options) is
deemphasized
- important stuff (warnings, errors) is emphasized
- in-page links to the actual failures
- active links to source files
- jumps to bottom of page on load, because that's where
the errors are. (All errors are linked)
Add it to select test commands (integration, system) and
add a new artifacts_html, run in the 'always' block, which
uploads generated *.log.html into Cirrus; from there we
generate a live URL that can be viewed in browser.
Unfortunately, due to security concerns in Cirrus, it is
not currently possible to make the link a live one.
Kludge: add a line of dashes after Restoring images; without this,
the first test ("systemd PID 1") has no dashes before it, so
logformatter doesn't see it.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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