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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'
#
# Test harness for the atomic CLI.
#
export PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH:-$(pwd)}
export WORK_DIR=$(mktemp -p $(pwd) -d -t .tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
export DOCKER=${DOCKER:-"/usr/bin/docker"}
export SECRET=`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=4096 count=1 2> /dev/null | sha256sum`
export ATOMIC_LIBEXEC="$(pwd)"
export ATOMIC_CLIENT="$(pwd)/atomic_dbus_client.py"
mkdir $WORK_DIR/ostree-repo
ostree --repo=$WORK_DIR/ostree-repo init --mode=bare-user
export ATOMIC_OSTREE_REPO=$WORK_DIR/ostree-repo
# This image contains the secret, so it needs to be rebuilt each time.
cat > tests/test-images/Dockerfile.secret <<EOF
FROM scratch
LABEL "Name"="atomic-test-secret"
LABEL "Secret"="${SECRET}"
ADD secret /secret
EOF
LOG=${LOG:-"$(pwd)/tests.log"}
echo -n '' > ${LOG}
cleanup () {
rm -rf ${WORK_DIR}
}
trap cleanup EXIT
_checksum () {
if [[ -d "${1}" ]]; then
CHK=`find "${1}" -type f -exec sha256sum {} \; | sha256sum`
echo "${CHK}"
return 0
fi
if [[ -e "${1}" ]]; then
echo "$(sha256sum ${1})"
fi
}
# Ensure the test-environment has a standard set of images.
# This function will not rebuild images if the dockerfile
# is the same as its last build.
make_docker_images () {
echo "${SECRET}" > ${WORK_DIR}/secret
echo "Pulling standard images from Docker Hub..." | tee -a ${LOG}
${DOCKER} pull centos>> ${LOG}
echo "Building images from tests/test-images..." | tee -a ${LOG}
for df in `find ./tests/test-images/ -name 'Dockerfile.*' | sort`; do
# Don't include directories for dockerfile data
if [[ -d "${df}" ]]; then
continue
fi
BASE_NAME="$(basename ${df})"
chksum=$(_checksum ${df})
IFS=$'.' read -a split <<< "${BASE_NAME}"
iname="atomic-test-${split[1]}"
# If there is a matching Dockerfile.X.d, then include its contents
# in the checksum data.
chksum="${chksum}$(_checksum ${df}.d)"
set +e
i_chksum=`${DOCKER} inspect -f '{{ .Config.Labels.Checksum }}' \
${iname} 2> /dev/null`
if [[ ${i_chksum} = "<no-value>" ]] || \
[[ "${i_chksum}" = "${chksum}" ]]; then
printf "\tSkipped : ${iname}\n"
continue
fi
set -e
# Copy the dockerfile into the build directory, then label the image
# with the original Dockerfile's checksum. This allows us to prevent
# rebuilding images
df_cp=${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}
cp ${df} ${df_cp}
printf "\nLABEL \"Checksum\"=\"${chksum}" >> ${df_cp}
# Copy help.1 into atomic-test-1
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-1" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/help.1 ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy help.sh into atomic-test-3
if [ ${iname} = "atomic-test-3" -o ${iname} = "atomic-test-4" ]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/help.sh ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy install.sh into atomic-test-6
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-6" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/install.sh ${WORK_DIR}
cp ./tests/test-images/show-hostname.sh ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy needed files into atomic-test-system
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-system" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/system-container-files/* ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy needed files into atomic-test-system-update
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-system-update" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/system-container-update-files/* ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy needed files atomic-test-system-hostfs
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-system-hostfs" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/system-container-files-hostfs/* ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Copy runonce files into into atomic-test-runonce-system
if [[ ${iname} = "atomic-test-runonce" ]]; then
cp ./tests/test-images/system-container-runonce-files/* ${WORK_DIR}
fi
# Remove the old image... Though there may not be one.
set +e
${DOCKER} rmi ${iname} &>> ${LOG}
set -e
if [[ -d "${df}.d" ]]; then
cp -r "${df}.d" "${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}.d"
fi
SECONDS=0
${DOCKER} build -t ${iname} -f ${df_cp} ${WORK_DIR} >> ${LOG}
DURATION=$SECONDS
# Clean up build files.
rm "${df_cp}"
if [[ -d "${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}.d" ]]; then
rm -r "${WORK_DIR}/${BASE_NAME}.d"
fi
printf "\tBuilt : ${iname} in $DURATION seconds\n"
done
}
make_docker_images
if [ ! -n "${PYTHON+ }" ]; then
if hash python3 > /dev/null 2>&1 /dev/null; then
PYTHON=$(hash -t python3)
elif type python3 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
PYTHON=$(type python3 | awk '{print $3}')
elif hash python2 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
PYTHON=$(hash -t python2)
elif type python2 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
PYTHON=$(type python2 | awk '{print $3}')
else
PYTHON='/usr/bin/python'
fi
fi
export PYTHON=$PYTHON
# Add images with INSTALL labels to /var/lib/atomic/install.json
INSTALL_DATA_FILE="$(pwd)/install.json"
INSTALL_DATA=`docker images --no-trunc | awk '/atomic-test-/ {printf "\"%s\": {\"install_id\": \"%s\"},\n", $1, $3}' | sed 's/sha256://g' | sed '$ s/,$//'`
echo "{$INSTALL_DATA}" > ${INSTALL_DATA_FILE}
export ATOMIC_INSTALL_JSON=$INSTALL_DATA_FILE
echo "UNIT TESTS:"
COVERAGE_BIN=${COVERAGE_BIN-"/usr/bin/coverage"}
if [[ ! -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
# Check to see if it is in local instead.
COVERAGE_BIN="/usr/local/bin/coverage"
fi
if [[ ! -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
# The executable is "coverage2" on systems with default python3 and no
# python3 install.
COVERAGE_BIN="/usr/bin/coverage2"
fi
if [[ ! -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
COVERAGE_BIN="/usr/bin/coverage3"
fi
if [[ -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
COVERAGE="${COVERAGE_BIN}
run
--source=./Atomic/
--branch"
else
COVERAGE="${PYTHON:-/usr/bin/python}"
fi
if [ ! -n "${TEST_INTEGRATION+ }" ]; then
set +e
# Was a single test requested?
if [ -n "${TEST_UNIT+ }" ]; then
UTEST=tests/unit/test_${TEST_UNIT}.py
# Make sure the test actually exists
if [ ! -e ${UTEST} ]; then
echo "Failed to find the unittest ${UTEST}"
exit 1
fi
${COVERAGE} ${UTEST} | tee -a ${LOG}
else
${COVERAGE} -m unittest discover ./tests/unit/ | tee -a ${LOG}
fi
_UNIT_FAIL="$?"
set -e
else
echo " SKIPPING UNIT TESTS..."
_UNIT_FAIL=0
fi
# CLI integration tests.
let failures=0 || true
printf "\nINTEGRATION TESTS:\n" | tee -a ${LOG}
export ATOMIC_NO_DEBUG="atomic"
export ATOMIC="atomic
--debug"
if [[ -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
export ATOMIC="${COVERAGE}
--append
$ATOMIC"
fi
if [ ! -n "${TEST_UNIT+ }" ]; then
for tf in `find ./tests/integration/ -name 'test_*.sh'`; do
bn=$(basename "$tf")
extension="${bn##*.}"
if [ -n "${TEST_INTEGRATION+ }" ]; then
tfbn="${bn%.*}"
tfbn="${tfbn#test_}"
if [[ " $TEST_INTEGRATION " != *" $tfbn "* ]]; then
continue
fi
fi
# If it is not running with ENABLE_DESTRUCTIVE and the test has
# not the :test-destructive tag, skip it silently.
if test -z "${ENABLE_DESTRUCTIVE-}" && grep ":destructive-test" ${tf} &> /dev/null; then
continue
fi
printf "Running %-40.40s" "$(basename ${tf})...."
printf "\n==== ${tf} ====\n" >> ${LOG}
if [ "${extension}" == "py" ]; then
tf="$PYTHON ${tf}"
fi
if ${tf} &>> ${LOG}; then
printf "PASS\n";
else
if test $? = 77; then
printf "SKIP\n";
else
printf "FAIL\n";
let "failures += 1"
fi
fi
done
else
echo " SKIPPING INTEGRATION TESTS..."
fi
if [[ -x "${COVERAGE_BIN}" ]]; then
echo "Coverage report:" | tee -a ${LOG}
${COVERAGE_BIN} report | tee -a ${LOG}
fi
if [[ "${failures}" -eq "0" ]]; then
if [[ $_UNIT_FAIL -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "ALL TESTS PASSED"
exit 0
else
echo "Unit tests failed."
fi
else
if [[ $_UNIT_FAIL -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "Unit tests failed."
fi
echo "Integration test failures: ${failures}"
echo "See ${LOG} for more information."
fi
exit 1