#!/usr/bin/env bats -*- bats -*- # # tests for podman rm # load helpers @test "podman rm" { rand=$(random_string 30) run_podman run --name $rand $IMAGE /bin/true # Don't care about output, just check exit status (it should exist) run_podman 0 inspect $rand # container should be in output of 'ps -a' run_podman ps -a is "$output" ".* $IMAGE .*/true .* $rand" "Container present in 'ps -a'" # Remove container; now 'inspect' should fail run_podman rm $rand run_podman 125 inspect $rand } # I'm sorry! This test takes 13 seconds. There's not much I can do about it, # please know that I think it's justified: podman 1.5.0 had a strange bug # in with exit status was not preserved on some code paths with 'rm -f' # or 'podman run --rm' (see also 030-run.bats). The test below is a bit # kludgy: what we care about is the exit status of the killed container, # not 'podman rm', but BATS has no provision (that I know of) for forking, # so what we do is start the 'rm' beforehand and monitor the exit status # of the 'sleep' container. # # See https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/3795 @test "podman rm -f" { rand=$(random_string 30) ( sleep 3; run_podman rm -f $rand ) & run_podman 137 run --name $rand $IMAGE sleep 30 } # vim: filetype=sh