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# -*- sh -*-
#
# Tests for more image-related endpoints
#
red='\e[31m'
nc='\e[0m'
start_registry
podman pull -q $IMAGE
t GET libpod/images/json 200 \
.[0].Id~[0-9a-f]\\{64\\}
iid=$(jq -r '.[0].Id' <<<"$output")
# Retrieve the image tree
t GET libpod/images/$IMAGE/tree 200 \
.Tree~^Image
# Tag nonesuch image
t POST "libpod/images/nonesuch/tag?repo=myrepo&tag=mytag" 404
# Tag the image
t POST "libpod/images/$IMAGE/tag?repo=localhost:$REGISTRY_PORT/myrepo&tag=mytag" 201
t GET libpod/images/$IMAGE/json 200 \
.RepoTags[1]=localhost:$REGISTRY_PORT/myrepo:mytag
# Push to local registry...
t POST "images/localhost:$REGISTRY_PORT/myrepo/push?tlsVerify=false&tag=mytag" 200
# ...and check output. We can't use our built-in checks because this output
# is a sequence of JSON objects, i.e., individual ones, not in a JSON array.
# The lines themselves are valid JSON, but taken together they are not.
readarray lines <<<"$output"
s0=$(jq -r .status <<<"${lines[0]}")
is "$s0" "The push refers to repository [localhost:$REGISTRY_PORT/myrepo:mytag]" \
"Push to local registry: first status line"
# FIXME: is there a way to test the actual digest?
s1=$(jq -r .status <<<"${lines[1]}")
like "$s1" "mytag: digest: sha256:[0-9a-f]\{64\} size: [0-9]\+" \
"Push to local registry: second status line"
# Untag the image
t POST "libpod/images/$iid/untag?repo=localhost:$REGISTRY_PORT/myrepo&tag=mytag" 201
# Try to push non-existing image
t POST "images/localhost:$REGISTRY_PORT/idonotexist/push?tlsVerify=false" 404
t GET libpod/images/$IMAGE/json 200 \
.RepoTags[-1]=$IMAGE
# Remove image
t DELETE libpod/images/$IMAGE 200 \
.ExitCode=0
stop_registry
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