#!/usr/bin/env bats load helpers @test "podman info - basic test" { run_podman info expected_keys=" buildahVersion: *[0-9.]\\\+ conmon:\\\s\\\+package: distribution: logDriver: ociRuntime:\\\s\\\+name: os: rootless: registries: store: graphDriverName: graphRoot: graphStatus: imageStore:\\\s\\\+number: 1 runRoot: cgroupManager: \\\(systemd\\\|cgroupfs\\\) cgroupVersion: v[12] " while read expect; do is "$output" ".*$expect" "output includes '$expect'" done < <(parse_table "$expected_keys") } @test "podman info - json" { run_podman info --format=json expr_nvr="[a-z0-9-]\\\+-[a-z0-9.]\\\+-[a-z0-9]\\\+\." expr_path="/[a-z0-9\\\/.-]\\\+\\\$" # FIXME: if we're ever able to get package versions on Debian, # add '-[0-9]' to all '*.package' queries below. tests=" host.buildahVersion | [1-9][0-9]*\.[0-9.]\\\+.* host.conmon.path | $expr_path host.conmon.package | .*conmon.* host.cgroupManager | \\\(systemd\\\|cgroupfs\\\) host.cgroupVersion | v[12] host.ociRuntime.path | $expr_path store.configFile | $expr_path store.graphDriverName | [a-z0-9]\\\+\\\$ store.graphRoot | $expr_path store.imageStore.number | 1 host.slirp4netns.executable | $expr_path " parse_table "$tests" | while read field expect; do actual=$(echo "$output" | jq -r ".$field") dprint "# actual=<$actual> expect=<$expect>" is "$actual" "$expect" "jq .$field" done } @test "podman info - confirm desired runtime" { if [[ -z "$CI_DESIRED_RUNTIME" ]]; then # When running in Cirrus, CI_DESIRED_RUNTIME *must* be defined # in .cirrus.yml so we can double-check that all CI VMs are # using crun/runc as desired. if [[ -n "$CIRRUS_CI" ]]; then die "CIRRUS_CI is set, but CI_DESIRED_RUNTIME is not! See #14912" fi # Not running under Cirrus (e.g., gating tests, or dev laptop). # Totally OK to skip this test. skip "CI_DESIRED_RUNTIME is unset--OK, because we're not in Cirrus" fi run_podman info --format '{{.Host.OCIRuntime.Name}}' is "$output" "$CI_DESIRED_RUNTIME" "CI_DESIRED_RUNTIME (from .cirrus.yml)" } # 2021-04-06 discussed in watercooler: RHEL must never use crun, even if # using cgroups v2. @test "podman info - RHEL8 must use runc" { local osrelease=/etc/os-release test -e $osrelease || skip "Not a RHEL system (no $osrelease)" local osname=$(source $osrelease; echo $NAME) if [[ $osname =~ Red.Hat || $osname =~ CentOS ]]; then # Version can include minor; strip off first dot an all beyond it local osver=$(source $osrelease; echo $VERSION_ID) test ${osver%%.*} -le 8 || skip "$osname $osver > RHEL8" # RHEL or CentOS 8. # FIXME: what does 'CentOS 8' even mean? What is $VERSION_ID in CentOS? is "$(podman_runtime)" "runc" "$osname only supports OCI Runtime = runc" else skip "only applicable on RHEL, this is $osname" fi } @test "podman info --storage-opt='' " { skip_if_remote "--storage-opt flag is not supported for remote" skip_if_rootless "storage opts are required for rootless running" run_podman --storage-opt='' info # Note this will not work in rootless mode, unless you specify # storage-driver=vfs, until we have kernels that support rootless overlay # mounts. is "$output" ".*graphOptions: {}" "output includes graphOptions: {}" } @test "podman info netavark " { # Confirm netavark in use when explicitly required by execution environment. if [[ "$NETWORK_BACKEND" == "netavark" ]]; then if ! is_netavark; then # Assume is_netavark() will provide debugging feedback. die "Netavark driver testing required, but not in use by podman." fi else skip "Netavark testing not requested (\$NETWORK_BACKEND='$NETWORK_BACKEND')" fi } @test "podman --root PATH info - basic output" { if ! is_remote; then run_podman --storage-driver=vfs --root ${PODMAN_TMPDIR}/nothing-here-move-along info --format '{{ .Store.GraphOptions }}' is "$output" "map\[\]" "'podman --root should reset Graphoptions to []" fi } @test "podman --root PATH --volumepath info - basic output" { volumePath=${PODMAN_TMPDIR}/volumesGoHere if ! is_remote; then run_podman --storage-driver=vfs --root ${PODMAN_TMPDIR}/nothing-here-move-along --volumepath ${volumePath} info --format '{{ .Store.VolumePath }}' is "$output" "${volumePath}" "'podman --volumepath should reset VolumePath" fi } # vim: filetype=sh