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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load helpers
@test "podman run - basic tests" {
rand=$(random_string 30)
# 2019-09 Fedora 31 and rawhide (32) are switching from runc to crun
# because of cgroups v2; crun emits different error messages.
# Default to runc:
err_no_such_cmd="Error: .*: starting container process caused .*exec:.*stat /no/such/command: no such file or directory"
err_no_exec_dir="Error: .*: starting container process caused .*exec:.* permission denied"
# ...but check the configured runtime engine, and switch to crun as needed
run_podman info --format '{{ .host.OCIRuntime.path }}'
if expr "$output" : ".*/crun"; then
err_no_such_cmd="Error: executable file not found in \$PATH: No such file or directory: OCI runtime command not found error"
err_no_exec_dir="Error: open executable: Operation not permitted: OCI runtime permission denied error"
fi
tests="
true | 0 |
false | 1 |
sh -c 'exit 32' | 32 |
echo $rand | 0 | $rand
/no/such/command | 127 | $err_no_such_cmd
/etc | 126 | $err_no_exec_dir
"
while read cmd expected_rc expected_output; do
if [ "$expected_output" = "''" ]; then expected_output=""; fi
# THIS IS TRICKY: this is what lets us handle a quoted command.
# Without this incantation (and the "$@" below), the cmd string
# gets passed on as individual tokens: eg "sh" "-c" "'exit" "32'"
# (note unmatched opening and closing single-quotes in the last 2).
# That results in a bizarre and hard-to-understand failure
# in the BATS 'run' invocation.
# This should really be done inside parse_table; I can't find
# a way to do so.
eval set "$cmd"
run_podman $expected_rc run $IMAGE "$@"
is "$output" "$expected_output" "podman run $cmd - output"
done < <(parse_table "$tests")
}
@test "podman run - uidmapping has no /sys/kernel mounts" {
skip_if_rootless "cannot umount as rootless"
run_podman run --rm --uidmap 0:100:10000 $IMAGE mount
run grep /sys/kernel <(echo "$output")
is "$output" "" "unwanted /sys/kernel in 'mount' output"
run_podman run --rm --net host --uidmap 0:100:10000 $IMAGE mount
run grep /sys/kernel <(echo "$output")
is "$output" "" "unwanted /sys/kernel in 'mount' output (with --net=host)"
}
# 'run --rm' goes through different code paths and may lose exit status.
# See https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/3795
@test "podman run --rm" {
skip_if_remote "podman-remote does not handle exit codes"
run_podman 0 run --rm $IMAGE /bin/true
run_podman 1 run --rm $IMAGE /bin/false
# Believe it or not, 'sh -c' resulted in different behavior
run_podman 0 run --rm $IMAGE sh -c /bin/true
run_podman 1 run --rm $IMAGE sh -c /bin/false
}
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