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validate fds --preserve-fds
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validate file descriptors passed from podman run and podman exec --preserve-fds.
Signed-off-by: Qi Wang <qiwan@redhat.com>
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We need to remove the container after it has exited for
podman-remote run --rm commands. If we don't remove this
container at this step, we open ourselves up to race conditions.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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podman-remote is in better shape now. Let's see what needs
to be done to reenable remote system tests.
- logs test: skip multilog, it doesn't work remote
- diff test: use -l only when local, not with remote
- many other tests: skip_if_remote, with 'FIXME: pending #xxxx'
where xxxx is a filed issue.
Unrelated: added new helper to skip_if_remote and _if_rootless,
where we check if the source message includes "remote"/"rootless"
and insert it if missing. This is a minor usability enhancement
to make it easier to understand at-a-glance why a skip triggers.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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- New test for #6991 - passwd file is writable even when
run with --userns=keep-id
- Enable another keep-id test, commented out due to #6593
- New test for podman system df
Also, independently, removed this line:
apt-get -y upgrade conmon
...because it's causing CI failures, probably because of the
boothole CVE, probably because the Ubuntu grub update was
rushed out. I believe it is safe to remove this, because
both Ubuntu 19 and 20 report:
conmon is already the newest version (2.0.18~1).
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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- Issue #6735 : problem with multiple namespaces; confirms
combinations of --userns=keep-id, --privileged, --user=XX
- Issue #6829 : --userns=keep-id will add a /etc/passwd entry
- Issue #6593 : podman exec, with --userns=keep-id, errors
(test is currently skipped because issue remains live)
...and, addendum: add new helper function, remove_same_dev_warning.
Some CI systems issue a warning on podman run --privileged:
WARNING: The same type, major and minor should not be used for multiple devices.
We already had special-case code to ignore than in the SELinux
test, but now we're seeing it in the new run tests I added, so
I've refactored the "ignore this warning" code and written
tests for the removal code.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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More robust system test for podman run/create docker-archive
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Support all image transports in podman run/create. It seems we
regressed with v2 on that. Also add tests to make sure we're
not regressing again.
Fixes: #6744
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Add --preservefds to podman run. close https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/6458
Signed-off-by: Qi Wang <qiwan@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Three small fixes for breaking tests on rawhide:
1) run test: looks like runc changed the format of
an error message, adding a colon in one place.
runc is used on rawhide when booted in cgroups v1
2) volumes test: difference in exit status and error
message between runc and crun.
3) systemd test: define XDG_RUNTIME_DIR if unset.
podman helpfully sets this to a reasonable default,
but the 'systemctl' commands used in this test do not.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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run test: run positive test before negative; and actually
implement real negative tests. Also, add confirmation tests for
cidfile/pidfile, not just 'exit status is good'.
systemd test: enable rootless, and again add actual content
testing.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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The --conmon-pidfile was not set in the spec leading to failing systemd
units. Also add a system test to prevent future regressions.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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the current implementation of info, while typed, is very loosely done so. we need stronger types for our apiv2 implmentation and bindings.
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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The recently-added 'run --rmi' test was not actually doing
what it thinks it was doing: for one, 'run_podman | grep'
is never going to work; also, the test was leaving behind
stray images.
Rework to do what I believe the intention was; and, combine
into one test (down from two) for readability.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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The --rmi flag will delete the container image after its execution
unless that image is already been used by another container(s).
This is useful when one wants to execute a container once and remove
any resources attached to it.
Signed-off-by: Boaz Shuster <boaz.shuster.github@gmail.com>
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- run: --name (includes 'podman container exists' tests)
- run: --pull (always, never, missing)
- build: new test for ADD URL (#4420)
- exec: new test for issue #4785 (pipe getting lost)
- diff: new test
- selinux (mostly copied from docker-autotest)
Plus a bug fix: the wait_for_output() helper would continue
checking, eventually timing out, even if the container had
already exited (probably because of an error). Fix: as
part of the loop, run 'podman inspect' and bail out if
container is not running. Include exit code and logs.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Test had incorrectly been disabled for all podman; it
should've been disabled only for podman-remote. Fixed
that, and fixed the problem that was causing failures:
podman-remote is gobbling up stdin (#4095), so no
tests were actually being run at all, or only one.
Fixed by redirecting input on the run_podman invocation.
Added, as backup, a confirmation mechanism to ensure
that all expected tests are being run.
Note that test is reenabled, but the output check is
disabled for podman-remote due to #4096; this at least
lets us check exit status.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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While investigating issue
https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/4044 there is no sense
subjecting forward progress elsewhere. Skip the test with a note
temporarily, until a resolution to 4044 and any other related issues
is found and fix implemented.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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This change matches what is happening on the podman local side
and should eliminate a race condition.
Also exit commands on the server side should start to return to client.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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crun emits wildly different error messages than runc in
two cases:
podman run ... /no/such/path (enoent)
podman run ... /etc (trying to exec a directory)
Deal with it by getting the runtime from 'podman info' and,
if crun, changing what we expect.
There may be more tweaks needed to get system tests working
with crun, but right now podman rawhide is too broken to
have any hope of finding them all.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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...and on a container killed by 'podman rm -f'. See #3795
Disable when testing podman-remote; see #3808
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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I'm running the BATS tests manually once in a while, and
catching several problems each week that make it past
the rest of CI. Since the BATS tests run at RPM gating
time, we need to catch problems earlier. Try running
the tests from Cirrus.
Tests will be skipped on Ubuntu due to a too-ancient
version of coreutils (8.28; the 'timeout -v' we use
requires 8.29).
Tests are run *after* integration tests, even though
these take three minutes and would be nice to have
fail quickly, because running before causes bizarre
CI failures. Shrug.
UPDATE: also fix run test, broken by #3311.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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- podman-remote:
- enable log, run and build tests, they're working now
- well, except build + rootless. Skip that one.
- add explanation of why info test is skipped
- Giuseppe's permission test:
- validate GraphRoot and RunRoot values
- add verbose logging, to enable seeing full directory tree
permissions on error
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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new uidmap BATS test: fix
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Various problems, one of which was causing the test to fail
completely (otherwise I wouldn't have caught the others):
- option is --uidmap, not --uidmapping
- run_podman cannot be piped (| grep /sys/kernel). That's
an unfortunate limitation of BATS. Any invocation of 'run'
saves results to $output, which then has to be tested
in a separate step.
- do so, using 'run' and 'grep' and 'is' to produce
readable messages on failure
- remove "$expected_rc", that looks like a copy/paste bug
from a few lines above.
Skip entire test if rootless. (The one without --net=host
passes, but it also passes with older podman as both root
and rootless. I don't think it's actually testing anything,
but agree with leaving it in to catch weird regressions).
We really need to get these tests running in CI.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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BATS tests: start supporting podman-remote
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podman-remote now supports rm! That's what we needed to start
running BATS tests.
Although most tests don't actually work, some do, and maybe
the rest will start working over time. For now, disable them.
The only significant difference found is that podman-remote
strips fractional seconds from timestamps in JSON output.
Probably not something worth caring about.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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when we run in a user namespace, there are cases where we have not
enough privileges to mount a fresh sysfs on /sys. To circumvent this
limitation, we rbind /sys from the host. This carries inside of the
container also some mounts we probably don't want to. We are also
limited by the kernel to use rbind instead of bind, as allowing a bind
would uncover paths that were not previously visible.
This is a slimmed down version of the intermediate mount namespace
logic we had before, where we only set /sys to slave, so the umounts
done to the storage by the cleanup process are propagated back to the
host. We also don't setup any new directory, so there is no
additional cleanup to do.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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- document a recommended convention for fail-fast tests
- document the requirement for jq. (And, add a fail-fast
test for its presence; remove the duplicated checks
in subtests)
- add further sanity checks to 'help' test. Add missing
documentation. Remove a no-longer-needed workaround for
usage-message bug fixed in #2486
- add a documented TEMPLATE
- and, since we're at 1.1, enable 'Remote API' check in
version test
- better diagnostics in setup/teardown; add vim filetype hint;
better formatting of actual-vs-expect errors
- new pod-top, logs, build tests
- improve error messages
- add $IMAGE alias for ridiculous $PODMAN_TEST_IMAGE_FQN
- final cleanup, in prep for merge
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Initial attempt at writing a framework for podman system tests.
The idea is to define a useful set of primitives that will
make it easy to write actual tests and to interpret results
of failing ones.
This is a proof-of-concept right now; only a small number of
tests, by no means comprehensive. I am requesting review in
order to find showstopper problems: reasons why this approach
cannot work. Should there be none, we can work toward running
these as gating tests for Fedora and RHEL8.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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