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The related issue seems fixed so the test execution should work as
intended.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@suse.com>
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info, images, run, networking tests: remove some skip_if_remote()s
that were added in the varlink days. All of these tests now seem
to work with APIv2.
help test: check that first output line from 'podman --help'
is the program description (regression check for #7273).
load test: clean up stray images, rewrite test to make it conform
to existing convention. In the process, discover and file #7337
exec test (and networking): file #7360, and add FIXME comment
to skip()s suggesting evaluating those tests once that is fixed.
pod test: now that #6328 is fixed, use 'podman pod inspect --format'
instead of relying on jq
Various other tests: add an explanation of why test is disabled
so we can more easily distinguish "this will never be meaningful
under remote" vs "hey, doesn't work for now, but maybe someday".
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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- new sanity checks for podman-remote:
- first, confirm that when PODMAN is "-remote",
we actually talk to a server (validated by
presence of "Server:" string in "podman version").
- second, add test for #7212, in which we run
"podman --remote" (podman with --remote flag,
not podman-remote command) and make sure --remote
is allowed both as the first option and also
with other flag options preceding.
- new test for "podman image tree" (piggybacking on
top of a "podman build" test, because that gives
us lots of layers).
- skip "podman exec - basic test" when remote. It is consistently
causing CI failures, breaking all of CI, due to #7241.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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In local Podman, the frontend interprets the error and exit code
given by the Exec API to determine the appropriate exit code to
set for Podman itself; special cases like a missing executable
receive special exit codes.
Exec for the remote API, however, has to do this inside Libpod
itself, as Libpod will be directly queried (via the Inspect API
for exec sessions) to get the exit code. This was done correctly
when the exec session started properly, but we did not properly
handle cases where the OCI runtime fails before the exec session
can properly start. Making two error returns that would otherwise
not set exit code actually do so should resolve the issue.
Fixes #6893
Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
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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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- 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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- exec: add test for #5046, in which conmon swallowed chars
on a large byte transfer
- pod: add 'pod exists' tests, both positive and negative;
consolidate tests; add '--label', and check in 'pod inspect'
add 'pod ps' tests
- networking: add test for #5466, in which detached run
with --userns=keep-id would not forward a port
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.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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podman exec leaks an exec_pid_<hash> file for every exec in tmpfs,
it's known rhbz#1731117, this case makes sure leakage issue has
been fixed.
rhbz: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1731117
Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <chuanchang.jia@gmail.com>
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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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New:
- podman exec
- podman load (requires #2674)
- CLI parsing (regression test for #2574)
Improved:
- help: test "podman NoSuchCommand", and subcommands
- help: test "podman cmd" without required args
- pod: start with --infra=false; this allows running rootless
- log: also run 'logs' after container is run
- log: test -f with two containers
Also, use helpful descriptions for skip_if_rootless
Tested on f29, root and rootless. As soon as podman-remote
supports rm, I'll start testing that too.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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