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Migrate the Podman code base over to `common/libimage` which replaces
`libpod/image` and a lot of glue code entirely.
Note that I tried to leave bread crumbs for changed tests.
Miscellaneous changes:
* Some errors yield different messages which required to alter some
tests.
* I fixed some pre-existing issues in the code. Others were marked as
`//TODO`s to prevent the PR from exploding.
* The `NamesHistory` of an image is returned as is from the storage.
Previously, we did some filtering which I think is undesirable.
Instead we should return the data as stored in the storage.
* Touched handlers use the ABI interfaces where possible.
* Local image resolution: previously Podman would match "foo" on
"myfoo". This behaviour has been changed and Podman will now
only match on repository boundaries such that "foo" would match
"my/foo" but not "myfoo". I consider the old behaviour to be a
bug, at the very least an exotic corner case.
* Futhermore, "foo:none" does *not* resolve to a local image "foo"
without tag anymore. It's a hill I am (almost) willing to die on.
* `image prune` prints the IDs of pruned images. Previously, in some
cases, the names were printed instead. The API clearly states ID,
so we should stick to it.
* Compat endpoint image removal with _force_ deletes the entire not
only the specified tag.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Experience this week has shown that managing .diff files
is too difficult for humans, and too fragile. Opportunities
for errors abound. So, let's try to minimize the diffs.
We can't eliminate the diffs to helpers.bash: those are
true code changes that are absolutely required for running
tests using podman instead of buildah. We need to carry
those ourselves: they are not appropriate for the buildah
repo itself.
What we can do is simplify the patching of bud.bats. That
is fragile, because bud.bats changes often, and context-
sensitive git patch files can easily get confused.
Recognizing that the changes to bud.bats fall under two types:
- tests that are skipped
- tests in which podman error messages differ from buildah's
...we now have a new script, apply-podman-deltas, which
is (I hope) much user-friendlier. It understands two directives:
errmsg - alter the expected error message
skip - skip a test
Both operate based on a bats test name. The test name must
match exactly. These directives use 'sed' to update bud.bats.
If any directive fails, the script will keep going (so you
get as many errors as possible in a run), then exits failure.
Instructions (README.md) now explain the process for dealing
with all expected test failures.
(Sneak checkin: add '--filter=NAME' option to test runner,
allowing for targeted and much shorter test runs).
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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