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#!/usr/bin/env bats -*- bats -*-
#
# Tests for automatically update images for containerized services
#
load helpers
DASHUSER=""
UNIT_DIR="/run/systemd/system"
SNAME_FILE=$BATS_TMPDIR/services
function setup() {
skip_if_remote "systemd tests are meaningless over remote"
if is_rootless; then
test -n "${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}" || skip "\$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is unset"
UNIT_DIR="${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/systemd/user"
mkdir -p $UNIT_DIR
# Why isn't systemd smart enough to figure this out on its own?
DASHUSER="--user"
fi
basic_setup
}
function teardown() {
while read line; do
if [[ "$line" =~ "podman-auto-update" ]]; then
echo "Stop timer: $line.timer"
systemctl $DASHUSER stop $line.timer
systemctl $DASHUSER disable $line.timer
else
systemctl $DASHUSER stop $line
fi
rm -f $UNIT_DIR/$line.{service,timer}
done < $SNAME_FILE
rm -f $SNAME_FILE
run_podman ? rmi quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest
run_podman ? rmi quay.io/libpod/busybox:latest
run_podman ? rmi quay.io/libpod/localtest:latest
basic_teardown
}
# This functions is used for handle the basic step in auto-update related
# tests. Including following steps:
# 1. Generate a random container name and echo it to output.
# 2. Tag the fake image before test
# 3. Start a container with io.containers.autoupdate
# 4. Generate the service file from the container
# 5. Remove the origin container
# 6. Start the container from service
function generate_service() {
local target_img_basename=$1
local autoupdate=$2
# Container name. Include the autoupdate type, to make debugging easier.
# IMPORTANT: variable 'cname' is passed (out of scope) up to caller!
cname=c_${autoupdate//\'/}_$(random_string)
target_img="quay.io/libpod/$target_img_basename:latest"
run_podman tag $IMAGE $target_img
if [[ -n "$autoupdate" ]]; then
label="--label io.containers.autoupdate=$autoupdate"
else
label=""
fi
run_podman run -d --name $cname $label $target_img top -d 120
(cd $UNIT_DIR; run_podman generate systemd --new --files --name $cname)
echo "container-$cname" >> $SNAME_FILE
run_podman rm -f $cname
systemctl $DASHUSER daemon-reload
systemctl $DASHUSER start container-$cname
systemctl $DASHUSER status container-$cname
# Original image ID.
# IMPORTANT: variable 'ori_image' is passed (out of scope) up to caller!
run_podman inspect --format "{{.Image}}" $cname
ori_image=$output
}
function _wait_service_ready() {
local sname=$1
local timeout=6
while [[ $timeout -gt 1 ]]; do
if systemctl $DASHUSER -q is-active $sname; then
return
fi
sleep 1
let timeout=$timeout-1
done
# Print serivce status as debug information before failed the case
systemctl $DASHUSER status $sname
die "Timed out waiting for $sname to start"
}
# Wait for container to update, as confirmed by its image ID changing
function _confirm_update() {
local cname=$1
local old_iid=$2
# Image has already been pulled, so this shouldn't take too long
local timeout=5
while [[ $timeout -gt 0 ]]; do
run_podman '?' inspect --format "{{.Image}}" $cname
if [[ $status != 0 ]]; then
if [[ $output =~ (no such object|does not exist in database): ]]; then
# this is ok, it just means the container is being restarted
:
else
die "podman inspect $cname failed unexpectedly"
fi
elif [[ $output != $old_iid ]]; then
return
fi
sleep 1
done
die "Timed out waiting for $cname to update; old IID=$old_iid"
}
# This test can fail in dev. environment because of SELinux.
# quick fix: chcon -t container_runtime_exec_t ./bin/podman
@test "podman auto-update - label io.containers.autoupdate=image" {
generate_service alpine image
_wait_service_ready container-$cname.service
run_podman auto-update --dry-run --format "{{.Unit}},{{.Image}},{{.Updated}},{{.Policy}}"
is "$output" ".*container-$cname.service,quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest,pending,registry.*" "Image update is pending."
run_podman auto-update --format "{{.Unit}},{{.Image}},{{.Updated}},{{.Policy}}"
is "$output" "Trying to pull.*" "Image is updated."
is "$output" ".*container-$cname.service,quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest,true,registry.*" "Image is updated."
_confirm_update $cname $ori_image
}
@test "podman auto-update - label io.containers.autoupdate=disabled" {
generate_service alpine disabled
_wait_service_ready container-$cname.service
run_podman auto-update
is "$output" "" "Image is not updated when autoupdate=disabled."
run_podman inspect --format "{{.Image}}" $cname
is "$output" "$ori_image" "Image ID should not change"
}
@test "podman auto-update - label io.containers.autoupdate=fakevalue" {
fakevalue=fake_$(random_string)
generate_service alpine $fakevalue
_wait_service_ready container-$cname.service
run_podman 125 auto-update
is "$output" ".*invalid auto-update policy.*" "invalid policy setup"
run_podman inspect --format "{{.Image}}" $cname
is "$output" "$ori_image" "Image ID should not change"
}
@test "podman auto-update - label io.containers.autoupdate=local" {
generate_service localtest local
image=quay.io/libpod/localtest:latest
podman commit --change CMD=/bin/bash $cname $image
podman image inspect --format "{{.ID}}" $image
imageID="$output"
_wait_service_ready container-$cname.service
run_podman auto-update --dry-run --format "{{.Unit}},{{.Image}},{{.Updated}},{{.Policy}}"
is "$output" ".*container-$cname.service,quay.io/libpod/localtest:latest,pending,local.*" "Image update is pending."
run_podman auto-update --format "{{.Unit}},{{.Image}},{{.Updated}},{{.Policy}}"
is "$output" ".*container-$cname.service,quay.io/libpod/localtest:latest,true,local.*" "Image is updated."
_confirm_update $cname $ori_image
}
@test "podman auto-update with multiple services" {
# Preserve original image ID, to confirm that it changes (or not)
run_podman inspect --format "{{.Id}}" $IMAGE
local img_id="$output"
local cnames=()
local -A expect_update
local -A will_update=([image]=1 [registry]=1 [local]=1)
local fakevalue=fake_$(random_string)
for auto_update in image registry "" disabled "''" $fakevalue local
do
local img_base="alpine"
if [[ $auto_update == "registry" ]]; then
img_base="busybox"
elif [[ $auto_update == "local" ]]; then
img_base="localtest"
fi
generate_service $img_base $auto_update
cnames+=($cname)
if [[ $auto_update == "local" ]]; then
local_cname=$cname
fi
if [[ -n "$auto_update" && -n "${will_update[$auto_update]}" ]]; then
expect_update[$cname]=1
fi
done
# Only check the last service is started. Previous services should already actived.
_wait_service_ready container-$cname.service
run_podman commit --change CMD=/bin/bash $local_cname quay.io/libpod/localtest:latest
# Exit code is expected, due to invalid 'fakevalue'
run_podman 125 auto-update
update_log=$output
is "$update_log" ".*invalid auto-update policy.*" "invalid policy setup"
is "$update_log" ".*Error: invalid auto-update policy.*" "invalid policy setup"
local n_updated=$(grep -c 'Trying to pull' <<<"$update_log")
is "$n_updated" "2" "Number of images updated from registry."
for cname in "${!expect_update[@]}"; do
is "$update_log" ".*$cname.*" "container with auto-update policy image updated"
# Just because podman says it fetched, doesn't mean it actually updated
_confirm_update $cname $img_id
done
# Final confirmation that all image IDs have/haven't changed
for cname in "${cnames[@]}"; do
run_podman inspect --format "{{.Image}}" $cname
if [[ -n "${expect_update[$cname]}" ]]; then
if [[ "$output" == "$img_id" ]]; then
die "$cname: image ID ($output) did not change"
fi
else
is "$output" "$img_id" "Image should not be changed."
fi
done
}
@test "podman auto-update using systemd" {
generate_service alpine image
cat >$UNIT_DIR/podman-auto-update-$cname.timer <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=Podman auto-update testing timer
[Timer]
OnCalendar=*-*-* *:*:0/2
Persistent=true
[Install]
WantedBy=timers.target
EOF
cat >$UNIT_DIR/podman-auto-update-$cname.service <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=Podman auto-update testing service
Documentation=man:podman-auto-update(1)
Wants=network-online.target
After=network-online.target
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/usr/bin/podman auto-update
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target default.target
EOF
echo "podman-auto-update-$cname" >> $SNAME_FILE
systemctl $DASHUSER enable --now podman-auto-update-$cname.timer
systemctl $DASHUSER list-timers --all
local expect='Finished Podman auto-update testing service'
local failed_start=failed
local count=0
while [ $count -lt 120 ]; do
run journalctl $DASHUSER -n 15 -u podman-auto-update-$cname.service
if [[ "$output" =~ $expect ]]; then
failed_start=
break
fi
((count+=1))
sleep 1
done
if [[ -n "$failed_start" ]]; then
die "Did not find expected string '$expect' in journalctl output for $cname"
fi
_confirm_update $cname $ori_image
}
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