Add tests for remaining test_helper functions

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Martin Schulze 2020-10-20 00:50:19 +02:00
parent 9471ce7346
commit 7bdac2a910
2 changed files with 121 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -96,11 +96,102 @@ load 'test_helper/common'
assert_success
}
@test "wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container" {
@test "wait_for_finished_setup_in_container" {
# variable not local to make visible to teardown
CONTAINER_NAME="$(docker run -d --rm \
-v "$(duplicate_config_for_container .)":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t "${NAME}")"
teardown() { docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}"; }
# the setup should not be finished immediately after starting
! TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS=0 wait_for_finished_setup_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
# but it will finish eventually
SECONDS=1
wait_for_finished_setup_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
[[ $SECONDS -gt 0 ]]
}
@test "duplicate_config_for_container" {
local path
path="$(duplicate_config_for_container duplicate_config_test)"
run cat "$path/marker"
assert_output "This marker file is there to identify the correct config being copied"
run duplicate_config_for_container non-existant-source-folder "${BATS_TEST_NAME}2"
assert_failure
}
@test "container_has_service_running/wait_for_service" {
# variable not local to make visible to teardown
CONTAINER_NAME="$(docker run -d --rm \
-v "$(duplicate_config_for_container .)":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t "${NAME}")"
teardown() { docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}"; }
# pick a service that was not started
! container_has_service_running "${CONTAINER_NAME}" clamav
# wait for a service that should be started
wait_for_service "${CONTAINER_NAME}" postfix
# shut down the service
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" supervisorctl stop postfix
# now it should be off
SECONDS=0
TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS=5 run wait_for_service "${CONTAINER_NAME}" postfix
[[ $SECONDS -ge 5 ]]
assert_failure
}
@test "wait_for_changes_to_be_detected_in_container fails when timeout is reached" {
# variable not local to make visible to teardown
CONTAINER_NAME="$(docker run -d --rm \
-v "$(duplicate_config_for_container .)":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t "${NAME}")"
teardown() { docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}"; }
# wait for the initial checksum detection to complete
repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout 60 "${CONTAINER_NAME}" test -e /tmp/docker-mailserver-config-chksum
# there should be no changes in the beginning
TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS=0 wait_for_changes_to_be_detected_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
# trigger some change
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /bin/sh -c "addmailuser auser3@mail.my-domain.com mypassword"
# that should be picked up as not yet detected
! TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS=0 wait_for_changes_to_be_detected_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
}
@test "wait_for_changes_to_be_detected_in_container succeeds within timeout" {
# variable not local to make visible to teardown
CONTAINER_NAME="$(docker run -d --rm \
-v "$(duplicate_config_for_container .)":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t "${NAME}")"
teardown() { docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}"; }
# wait for the initial checksum detection to complete
repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout 60 "${CONTAINER_NAME}" test -e /tmp/docker-mailserver-config-chksum
# trigger some change
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /bin/sh -c "addmailuser auser3@mail.my-domain.com mypassword"
# that should eventually be detected
SECONDS=0
wait_for_changes_to_be_detected_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
[[ $SECONDS -gt 0 ]]
}
@test "wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container fails when timeout reached" {
# variable not local to make visible to teardown
# enable clamav to make message delivery slower, so we can detect it
CONTAINER_NAME="$(docker run -d --rm \
-v "$(duplicate_config_for_container .)":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-v "$(pwd)/test/test-files":/tmp/docker-mailserver-test:ro \
-e ENABLE_CLAMAV=1 \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t "${NAME}")"
teardown() { docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}"; }
@ -114,9 +205,29 @@ load 'test_helper/common'
# fill the queue with a message
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /bin/sh -c "nc 0.0.0.0 25 < /tmp/docker-mailserver-test/email-templates/amavis-virus.txt"
# the first shot should fail
# that should still be stuck in the queue
! TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS=0 wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
# now give it some time to clear the queue
wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
}
@test "wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container succeeds within timeout" {
# variable not local to make visible to teardown
# enable clamav to make message delivery slower, so we can detect it
CONTAINER_NAME="$(docker run -d --rm \
-v "$(duplicate_config_for_container .)":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-v "$(pwd)/test/test-files":/tmp/docker-mailserver-test:ro \
-e ENABLE_CLAMAV=1 \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t "${NAME}")"
teardown() { docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}"; }
wait_for_smtp_port_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}" || docker logs "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
# fill the queue with a message
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /bin/sh -c "nc 0.0.0.0 25 < /tmp/docker-mailserver-test/email-templates/amavis-virus.txt"
# give it some time to clear the queue
SECONDS=0
wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
[[ $SECONDS -gt 0 ]]
}

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@ -157,10 +157,10 @@ function private_config_path() {
# @return path to the folder where the config is duplicated
function duplicate_config_for_container() {
local OUTPUT_FOLDER
OUTPUT_FOLDER="$(private_config_path "${2}")"
rm -rf "${OUTPUT_FOLDER:?}/" # cleanup
mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}"
cp -r "${PWD}/test/config/${1:?}/." "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}"
OUTPUT_FOLDER="$(private_config_path "${2}")" || return $?
rm -rf "${OUTPUT_FOLDER:?}/" || return $? # cleanup
mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}" || return $?
cp -r "${PWD}/test/config/${1:?}/." "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}" || return $?
echo "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}"
}
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ function container_has_service_running() {
function wait_for_service() {
local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}"
local SERVICE_NAME="${2}"
repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${CONTAINER_NAME}" 60 \
repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS}" \
container_has_service_running "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${SERVICE_NAME}"
}