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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
87 lines
2.7 KiB
Bash
87 lines
2.7 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bats -*- bats -*-
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#
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# Test podman local networking
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#
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load helpers
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# Copied from tsweeney's https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/4827
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@test "podman networking: port on localhost" {
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skip_if_remote
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random_1=$(random_string 30)
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random_2=$(random_string 30)
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HOST_PORT=8080
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SERVER=http://localhost:$HOST_PORT
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# Create a test file with random content
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INDEX1=$PODMAN_TMPDIR/hello.txt
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echo $random_1 > $INDEX1
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# Bind-mount this file with a different name to a container running httpd
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run_podman run -d --name myweb -p "$HOST_PORT:80" \
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-v $INDEX1:/var/www/index.txt \
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-w /var/www \
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busybox httpd -f -p 80
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cid=$output
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# In that container, create a second file, using exec and redirection
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run_podman exec -i myweb sh -c "cat > index2.txt" <<<"$random_2"
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# ...verify its contents as seen from container.
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run_podman exec -i myweb cat /var/www/index2.txt
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is "$output" "$random_2" "exec cat index2.txt"
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# Verify http contents: curl from localhost
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run curl -s $SERVER/index.txt
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is "$output" "$random_1" "curl localhost:/index.txt"
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run curl -s $SERVER/index2.txt
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is "$output" "$random_2" "curl localhost:/index2.txt"
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# Verify http contents: wget from a second container
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run_podman run --rm --net=host busybox wget -qO - $SERVER/index.txt
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is "$output" "$random_1" "podman wget /index.txt"
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run_podman run --rm --net=host busybox wget -qO - $SERVER/index2.txt
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is "$output" "$random_2" "podman wget /index2.txt"
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# Tests #4889 - two-argument form of "podman ports" was broken
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run_podman port myweb
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is "$output" "80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:$HOST_PORT" "port <cid>"
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run_podman port myweb 80
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is "$output" "0.0.0.0:$HOST_PORT" "port <cid> 80"
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run_podman port myweb 80/tcp
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is "$output" "0.0.0.0:$HOST_PORT" "port <cid> 80/tcp"
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run_podman 125 port myweb 99/tcp
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is "$output" 'Error: failed to find published port "99/tcp"'
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# Clean up
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run_podman stop -t 1 myweb
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run_podman rm myweb
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run_podman rmi busybox
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}
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# Issue #5466 - port-forwarding doesn't work with this option and -d
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@test "podman networking: port with --userns=keep-id" {
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skip_if_remote
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# FIXME: randomize port, and create second random host port
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myport=54321
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# Container will exit as soon as 'nc' receives input
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run_podman run -d --userns=keep-id -p 127.0.0.1:$myport:$myport \
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$IMAGE nc -l -p $myport
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cid="$output"
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# emit random string, and check it
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teststring=$(random_string 30)
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echo "$teststring" | nc 127.0.0.1 $myport
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run_podman logs $cid
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is "$output" "$teststring" "test string received on container"
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# Clean up
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run_podman rm $cid
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}
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# vim: filetype=sh
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