podman/test/system
Ed Santiago c62c64856e system tests: skip journald tests on RHEL8
(actually, on any system exhibiting the symptom wherein
journalctl fails due to insufficient permissions, which
for all practical purposes means only RHEL8)

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2020-11-09 13:44:44 -07:00
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000-TEMPLATE BATS: new tests, and improvements to existing ones 2019-03-18 15:21:52 -06:00
001-basic.bats podman-remote does not support most of the global flags 2020-10-02 06:32:17 -04:00
005-info.bats system tests: helpers: safer parse_table 2020-09-23 16:38:05 -06:00
010-images.bats system tests: cleanup, and add more tests 2020-10-07 10:43:02 -06:00
015-help.bats Switch use of Flags to Options 2020-10-21 08:37:57 -04:00
020-tag.bats system test: untag all test 2020-10-01 18:34:08 +02:00
030-run.bats system tests: skip journald tests on RHEL8 2020-11-09 13:44:44 -07:00
035-logs.bats system tests: skip journald tests on RHEL8 2020-11-09 13:44:44 -07:00
040-ps.bats Implement review feedback 2019-03-07 14:09:00 -07:00
050-stop.bats Reenable remote system tests 2020-08-03 09:36:36 -06:00
055-rm.bats System tests: remove some misleading 'run's 2020-10-19 08:43:56 -06:00
060-mount.bats Add support for mounting external containers 2020-11-04 13:52:08 -05:00
065-cp.bats Stop excessive wrapping of errors 2020-10-30 05:34:04 -04:00
070-build.bats System test additions 2020-10-14 15:32:02 -06:00
075-exec.bats capabilities: always set ambient and inheritable 2020-09-30 15:14:07 +02:00
080-pause.bats System tests: reenable some skipped tests 2020-09-28 13:59:42 -06:00
090-events.bats System tests: cleanup, make more robust 2020-10-26 13:29:15 -06:00
110-history.bats Migrate away from docker.io 2020-09-08 06:06:06 -06:00
120-load.bats podman save: fix redirect of multi-images 2020-09-22 17:04:38 +02:00
130-kill.bats system tests: cleanup, and add more tests 2020-10-07 10:43:02 -06:00
140-diff.bats System tests: remove some misleading 'run's 2020-10-19 08:43:56 -06:00
150-login.bats Migrate away from docker.io 2020-09-08 06:06:06 -06:00
160-volumes.bats Podman often reports OCI Runtime does not exist, even if it does 2020-10-29 06:19:21 -04:00
200-pod.bats Pod's that share the IPC Namespace need to share /dev/shm 2020-10-30 05:21:34 -04:00
220-healthcheck.bats Reenable remote system tests 2020-08-03 09:36:36 -06:00
250-systemd.bats podman create doesn't support creating detached containers 2020-10-21 21:00:50 -04:00
260-sdnotify.bats Tests: Fix common flakes, and improve apiv2 test log 2020-10-20 11:32:49 -06:00
300-cli-parsing.bats Handle podman-remote run --rm 2020-08-04 20:26:34 -04:00
320-system-df.bats fix podman system df format error 2020-07-31 01:40:42 +08:00
400-unprivileged-access.bats Use bash binary from env instead of /bin/bash for scripts 2020-08-17 10:42:23 +02:00
410-selinux.bats system tests: cleanup, and add more tests 2020-10-07 10:43:02 -06:00
420-cgroups.bats System test additions 2020-10-14 15:32:02 -06:00
500-networking.bats System test additions 2020-10-14 15:32:02 -06:00
build-testimage System tests: add podman run --tz 2020-09-29 12:23:58 -06:00
helpers.bash Add a system test to verify --runtime is preserved 2020-10-20 09:24:32 -04:00
helpers.t system tests: helpers: safer parse_table 2020-09-23 16:38:05 -06:00
README.md implement 'make remotesystem' 2019-08-08 11:44:55 -06:00
TODO.md Switch all references to github.com/containers/libpod -> podman 2020-07-28 08:23:45 -04:00

Quick overview of podman system tests. The idea is to use BATS, but with a framework for making it easy to add new tests and to debug failures.

Quick Start

Look at 030-run.bats for a simple but packed example. This introduces the basic set of helper functions:

  • setup (implicit) - resets container storage so there's one and only one (standard) image, and no running containers.

  • parse_table - you can define tables of inputs and expected results, then read those in a while loop. This makes it easy to add new tests. Because bash is not a programming language, the caller of parse_table sometimes needs to massage the returned values; 015-run.bats offers examples of how to deal with the more typical such issues.

  • run_podman - runs command defined in $PODMAN (default: 'podman' but could also be './bin/podman' or 'podman-remote'), with a timeout. Checks its exit status.

  • is - compare actual vs expected output. Emits a useful diagnostic on failure.

  • die - output a properly-formatted message to stderr, and fail test

  • skip_if_rootless - if rootless, skip this test with a helpful message.

  • skip_if_remote - like the above, but skip if testing podman-remote

  • random_string - returns a pseudorandom alphanumeric string

Test files are of the form NNN-name.bats where NNN is a three-digit number. Please preserve this convention, it simplifies viewing the directory and understanding test order. In particular, 00x tests should be reserved for a first-pass fail-fast subset of tests:

bats test/system/00*.bats || exit 1
bats test/system

...the goal being to provide quick feedback on catastrophic failures without having to wait for the entire test suite.

Running tests

To run the tests locally in your sandbox, you can use one of these methods:

  • make;PODMAN=./bin/podman bats ./test/system/070-build.bats # runs just the specified test
  • make;PODMAN=./bin/podman bats ./test/system # runs all

To test as root:

  • $ PODMAN=./bin/podman sudo --preserve-env=PODMAN bats test/system

Analyzing test failures

The top priority for this scheme is to make it easy to diagnose what went wrong. To that end, podman_run always logs all invoked commands, their output and exit codes. In a normal run you will never see this, but BATS will display it on failure. The goal here is to give you everything you need to diagnose without having to rerun tests.

The is comparison function is designed to emit useful diagnostics, in particular, the actual and expected strings. Please do not use the horrible BATS standard of [ x = y ]; that's nearly useless for tracking down failures.

If the above are not enough to help you track down a failure:

Debugging tests

Some functions have dprint statements. To see the output of these, set PODMAN_TEST_DEBUG="funcname" where funcname is the name of the function or perhaps just a substring.

Requirements

The jq tool is needed for parsing JSON output.

Further Details

TBD. For now, look in helpers.bash; each helper function has (what are intended to be) helpful header comments. For even more examples, see and/or run helpers.t; that's a regression test and provides a thorough set of examples of how the helpers work.