podman/hack/podman-registry
Ed Santiago ba1355b230 system tests: refactor registry code
The podman-login tests have accumulated much cruft over the
years, because that's the only place where we run a local
registry, and the process was crufty: we actually start/stopped
the registry as the first & last tests of the file. Meaning,
you couldn't do 'hack/bats 150:just-one-test' because that
would skip the registry start. And just now, a completely
unrelated test has had to be shoved into the login file.

This PR revamps the whole thing, by adding a new registry helper
module that can be used anywhere. And, once the registry is
started, it just stays running until the end of tests. (This
requires BATS 1.7 or greater).

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2023-07-04 15:26:55 -06:00

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#! /bin/bash
#
# podman-registry - start/stop/monitor a local instance of registry:2
#
ME=$(basename $0)
###############################################################################
# BEGIN defaults
PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE=quay.io/libpod/registry:2.8
PODMAN_REGISTRY_USER=
PODMAN_REGISTRY_PASS=
PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT=
# Podman binary to run
PODMAN=${PODMAN:-$(dirname $0)/../bin/podman}
# END defaults
###############################################################################
# BEGIN help messages
missing=" argument is missing; see $ME -h for details"
usage="Usage: $ME [options] [start|stop|ps|logs]
$ME manages a local instance of a container registry.
When called to start a registry, $ME will pull an image
into a local temporary directory, create an htpasswd, start the
registry, and dump a series of environment variables to stdout:
\$ $ME start
PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE=\"docker.io/library/registry:2.8\"
PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT=\"5050\"
PODMAN_REGISTRY_USER=\"userZ3RZ\"
PODMAN_REGISTRY_PASS=\"T8JVJzKrcl4p6uT\"
Expected usage, therefore, is something like this in a script
eval \$($ME start)
To stop the registry, you will need to know the port number:
$ME -P \$PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT stop
Override the default image, port, user, password with:
-i IMAGE registry image to pull (default: $PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE)
-u USER registry user (default: random)
-p PASS password for registry user (default: random)
-P PORT port to bind to (on 127.0.0.1) (default: random, 5000-5999)
Other options:
-h display usage message
"
die () {
echo "$ME: $*" >&2
exit 1
}
# END help messages
###############################################################################
# BEGIN option processing
while getopts "i:u:p:P:hv" opt; do
case "$opt" in
i) PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE=$OPTARG ;;
u) PODMAN_REGISTRY_USER=$OPTARG ;;
p) PODMAN_REGISTRY_PASS=$OPTARG ;;
P) PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT=$OPTARG ;;
h) echo "$usage"; exit 0;;
v) verbose=1 ;;
\?) echo "Run '$ME -h' for help" >&2; exit 1;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
# END option processing
###############################################################################
# BEGIN helper functions
function random_string() {
local length=${1:-10}
head /dev/urandom | tr -dc a-zA-Z0-9 | head -c$length
}
function podman() {
if [ -z "${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT}" ]; then
die "podman port undefined; please invoke me with -P PORT"
fi
if [ -z "${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}" ]; then
PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/podman-registry-${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT}
if [ ! -d ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR} ]; then
die "$ME: directory does not exist: ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}"
fi
fi
# Reset $PODMAN, so ps/logs/stop use same args as the initial start
PODMAN="$(<${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/PODMAN)"
${PODMAN} --root ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/root \
--runroot ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/runroot \
"$@"
}
###############
# must_pass # Run a command quietly; abort with error on failure
###############
function must_pass() {
local log=${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/log
"$@" &> $log
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "$ME: Command failed: $*" >&2
cat $log >&2
# If we ever get here, it's a given that the registry is not running.
# Clean up after ourselves.
${PODMAN} unshare rm -rf ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}
exit 1
fi
}
###################
# wait_for_port # Returns once port is available on localhost
###################
function wait_for_port() {
local port=$1 # Numeric port
local host=127.0.0.1
local _timeout=5
# Wait
while [ $_timeout -gt 0 ]; do
{ exec {unused_fd}<> /dev/tcp/$host/$port; } &>/dev/null && return
sleep 1
_timeout=$(( $_timeout - 1 ))
done
die "Timed out waiting for port $port"
}
# END helper functions
###############################################################################
# BEGIN action processing
function do_start() {
# If called without a port, assign a random one in the 5xxx range
if [ -z "${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT}" ]; then
for port in $(shuf -i 5000-5999);do
if ! { exec {unused_fd}<> /dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/$port; } &>/dev/null; then
PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT=$port
break
fi
done
fi
PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/podman-registry-${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT}
if [ -d ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR} ]; then
die "$ME: directory exists: ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR} (another registry might already be running on this port)"
fi
# Randomly-generated username and password, if none given on command line
if [ -z "${PODMAN_REGISTRY_USER}" ]; then
PODMAN_REGISTRY_USER="user$(random_string 4)"
fi
if [ -z "${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PASS}" ]; then
PODMAN_REGISTRY_PASS=$(random_string 15)
fi
# For the next few commands, die on any error
set -e
mkdir -p ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}
# Preserve initial podman path & args, so all subsequent invocations
# of this script are consistent with the first one.
echo "$PODMAN" >${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/PODMAN
local AUTHDIR=${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/auth
mkdir -p $AUTHDIR
# Pull registry image, but into a separate container storage
mkdir -p ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/root
mkdir -p ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}/runroot
set +e
# Give it three tries, to compensate for flakes
podman pull ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE} &>/dev/null ||
podman pull ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE} &>/dev/null ||
must_pass podman pull ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE}
# Registry image needs a cert. Self-signed is good enough.
local CERT=$AUTHDIR/domain.crt
must_pass openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -sha256 \
-keyout ${AUTHDIR}/domain.key -x509 -days 2 \
-out ${AUTHDIR}/domain.crt \
-subj "/C=US/ST=Foo/L=Bar/O=Red Hat, Inc./CN=localhost"
# Store credentials where container will see them. We can't run
# this one via must_pass because we need its stdout.
htpasswd -Bbn ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_USER} ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PASS} \
> $AUTHDIR/htpasswd
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
rm -rf ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}
die "Command failed: htpasswd"
fi
# In case someone needs to debug
echo "${PODMAN_REGISTRY_USER}:${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PASS}" \
> $AUTHDIR/htpasswd-plaintext
# Run the registry container.
must_pass podman run --quiet -d \
-p ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT}:5000 \
--name registry \
-v $AUTHDIR:/auth:Z \
-e "REGISTRY_AUTH=htpasswd" \
-e "REGISTRY_AUTH_HTPASSWD_REALM=Registry Realm" \
-e "REGISTRY_AUTH_HTPASSWD_PATH=/auth/htpasswd" \
-e "REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_CERTIFICATE=/auth/domain.crt" \
-e "REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_KEY=/auth/domain.key" \
${PODMAN_REGISTRY_IMAGE}
# Confirm that registry started and port is active
wait_for_port $PODMAN_REGISTRY_PORT
# Dump settings. Our caller will use these to access the registry.
for v in IMAGE PORT USER PASS; do
echo "PODMAN_REGISTRY_${v}=\"$(eval echo \$PODMAN_REGISTRY_${v})\""
done
}
function do_stop() {
podman stop registry
podman rm -f registry
# Use straight podman, not our alias function, to avoid 'overlay: EBUSY'
cmd="rm -rf ${PODMAN_REGISTRY_WORKDIR}"
if [[ $(id -u) -eq 0 ]]; then
$cmd
else
${PODMAN} unshare $cmd
fi
}
function do_ps() {
podman ps -a
}
function do_logs() {
podman logs registry
}
# END action processing
###############################################################################
# BEGIN command-line processing
# First command-line arg must be an action
action=${1?ACTION$missing}
shift
case "$action" in
start) do_start ;;
stop) do_stop ;;
ps) do_ps ;;
logs) do_logs ;;
*) die "Unknown action '$action'; must be start / stop / ps / logs" ;;
esac
# END command-line processing
###############################################################################
exit 0