podman/test/system/110-history.bats
Ed Santiago a9dbd2b3de Migrate away from docker.io
CI and system tests currently pull some images from docker.io.
Eliminate that, by:

  - building a custom image containing much of what we need
    for testing; and
  - copying other needed images to quay.io

(Reason: effective 2020-11-01 docker.io will limit the
number of image pulls).

The principal change is to create a new quay.io/libpod/testimage,
using the new test/system/build-testimage script, instead of
relying on quay.io/libpod/alpine_labels. We also switch to
using a hardcoded :YYYYMMDD tag, instead of :latest, in an
attempt to futureproof our CI. This image includes 'httpd'
from busybox-extras, which we use in our networking test
(previously we had to pull and run busybox from docker.io).

The testimage can and should be extended as needed for future
tests, e.g. adding test file content or other useful tools.

For the '--pull' tests which require actually pulling from
the registry, I've created an image with the same name but
tagged :00000000 so it will never be pulled by default.
Since this image is only used minimally, it's just busybox.

Unfortunately there remain two cases we cannot solve in
this tiny alpine-based image:

  1) docker registry
  2) systemd

For those, I've (manually) run:

    podman pull [ docker.io/library/registry:2.7 | registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora:31 ]
    podman tag !$ quay.io/...
    podman push !$

...and amended the calling tests accordingly.

I've tried to make the the smallest reasonable diff, not the
smallest possible one. I hope it's a reasonable tradeoff.

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2020-09-08 06:06:06 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load helpers
@test "podman history - basic tests" {
tests="
| .*[0-9a-f]\\\{12\\\} .* CMD .* LABEL
--format '{{.ID}} {{.Created}}' | .*[0-9a-f]\\\{12\\\} .* ago
--human=false | .*[0-9a-f]\\\{12\\\} *[0-9-]\\\+T[0-9:]\\\+Z
-qH | .*[0-9a-f]\\\{12\\\}
--no-trunc | .*[0-9a-f]\\\{64\\\}
"
parse_table "$tests" | while read options expect; do
if [ "$options" = "''" ]; then options=; fi
eval set -- "$options"
run_podman history "$@" $IMAGE
is "$output" "$expect" "podman history $options"
done
}
@test "podman history - json" {
# Sigh. Timestamp in .created can be '...Z' or '...-06:00'
tests="
id | [0-9a-f]\\\{64\\\}
created | [0-9-]\\\+T[0-9:.]\\\+[Z0-9:+-]\\\+
size | -\\\?[0-9]\\\+
"
run_podman history --format json $IMAGE
parse_table "$tests" | while read field expect; do
# HACK: we can't include '|' in the table
if [ "$field" = "id" ]; then expect="$expect\|<missing>";fi
# output is an array of dicts; check each one
count=$(echo "$output" | jq '. | length')
i=0
while [ $i -lt $count ]; do
actual=$(echo "$output" | jq -r ".[$i].$field")
is "$actual" "$expect\$" "jq .[$i].$field"
i=$(expr $i + 1)
done
done
}
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