* docs: change some absolute links to relative links
* docs: change most hard-coded links to `edge` to point to `latest`
* Apply suggestions from code review
* docs: revert 404 page to edge and change canonical link to `latest
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* add functionality for filtering mail log by ID
This was not planned, but as @polarthene mentioned in
https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/3033#issuecomment-1407169569
, filtering the mail log by email ID would be (the only) correct
approach for the Rspamd test (to eliminate race conditions).
I asserted the currect state, and came to the conclusion that this might
(or actually is) something we want in more than one place. So I went
ahead and implemented a solution.
The solution for acquiring the ID is a bit slower because it ensures the
mail queue is empty _before_ and _after_ the mail is sent. This is the
tradeoff one has to make if they want to send multiple emails in one
test file and get their IDs.
I hope you like this approach. I will provide another PR that adjusts
our current tests to use these new functions.
* added note about our helper functions in the docs
I think our work for our custom test framework should be noted in the
docs for newcomers to better understand what they should do.
* adjust Rspamd test to use new helpers for sending
* improve filter helpers further
* add sanity check when acquiring mail ID
* re-add `refute_output` to test which should now work well
* added options to toggle OpenDKIM & OpenDMARC
rspamd can provide DKIM signing and DMARC checking itself, so users
should be able to disable OpenDKIM & OpenDMARC. The default is left at
1, so users have to to opt-in when the want to disable the features.
* misc small enhancements
* adjusted start of rspamd
The order of starting redis + rspamd was reversed (now correct) and
rspamd now starts with the correct user.
* adjusted rspamd core configuration
The main configuration was revised. This includes AV configuration as
well as worker/proxy/controller configuration used to control the main
rspamd processes.
The configuration is not tested extensively, but well enough that I am
confident to go forward with it until we declare rspamd support as
stable.
* update & improve the documentation
* add tests
These are some initial tests which test the most basic functionality.
* tests(refactor): Improve consistency and documentation for test helpers (#3012)
* added `ALWAYS_RUN` target `Makefile` recipies (#3013)
This ensures the recipies are always run.
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* adjusted rspamd test to refactored test helper functions
* improve documentation
* apply suggestions from code review (no. 1 by @polarthene)
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* streamline heredoc (EOM -> EOF)
* adjust rspamd test (remove unnecessary run arguments)
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* Fix#3007: Changed description of explicit TLS to indicate that insecure connections are rejected
* Further clarification that description only applies to authentication
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* chore: Drop ENV `ENABLE_POSTFIX_VIRTUAL_TRANSPORT`
* tests(chore): Remove redundant `dovecot-lmtp` config
None of this is needed. Only relevant change is changing the LMTP service listener for Dovecot and that can be delegated to `user-patches.sh`.
* tests(refactor): Use `user-patches.sh` instead of replacing config file
The only relevant changes in `test/config/dovecot-lmtp` regarding LMTP was:
- `/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf` (`protocols = imap lmtp`) and `/etc/dovecot/protocols.d/` (`protocols = $protocols lmtp`).
- `conf.d/10-master.conf` only changed the LMTP service listener from a unix socket to TCP on port 24 (_this was the only change required for the test to pass_).
None of those configs are required as:
- `protocols = imap pop3 lmtp` [is the upstream default](https://doc.dovecot.org/settings/core/#core_setting-protocols), no need to add `lmtp`.
- The LMTP service listener is now configured for the test with `user-patches.sh`.
* tests(refactor): `mail_lmtp_ip.bats`
- Converted to new testing conventions and common container helpers.
- `ENABLE_POSTFIX_VIRTUAL_TRANSPORT` was not relevant, dropped.
- Revised test cases, logic remains the same.
- Large custom config used was not documented and doesn't appear to serve any purpose. Simplified by replacing with a single modification with `user-patches.sh`.
- Added some additional comments for context of test and improvements that could be made.
* tests(chore): Adjust comments
The comment from `mail_hostname` provides no valid context, it was likely copied over from `tests.bats` in Oct 2020 by accident.
The email sent is just for testing, nothing relevant to LMTP.
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Added additional comment for test to reference extra information from.
* tests(chore): Update similar log line matching
Extracts out the match pattern and formatting commands into separate vars (reduces horizontal scrolling), and includes extra docs about what the matched line should be expected to look like.
These two links have remained broken for over 6 months. Removing them.
* chore(housekeeping): Broken links
* chore: Remove broken links from `mailserver.env`
* docs: Certbot cloudflare
Add docs for implement certbot-dns-cloudflare to generate certificate for mail server
* Apply suggestions from code review
* fix: certbot-cloudflare docs
Fix the docker-compose command according to the advice
* feat: DNS-Cloudflare certificate renew
Add docs for implementing renewing certificate with crontab
* Apply suggestions from code review
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`tls.bash` helper was adapted to the new helper scripts location. The `setup.bash` helper saw a bugfix (expanding the array properly) and updates the container default config to configure for IPv4 explicitly.
The IPv4 default was added after recent Docker pushes and I saw weird IPv6 related errors in the logs.. now we're sure IPv4 is the default during tests.
Added functionality to check if a process is running:
- This change adds a helper function to check whether a program is running inside a container or not.
- This added the need for a function like `_run_in_container` but allowing for providing an explicit container name.
- Future PRs can use this helper function now to check whether a process is running or not. This was done for the tests of Fail2Ban, but can be used for other tests in the future as well.
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chore: Restructured BATS flags in `Makefile`
The `Makefile` has seen a bit of a restructuring when it comes to flags:
1. The `MAKEFLAGS` variables is used by `make`, and allows for adding additional flags that can be used within in recursive calls (via `$(MAKE)`) too, thus DRY approach.
2. The flags for calling BATS were adjusted. `--no-parallelize-within-files` has been added as well to ensure tests _inside_ a single file are run sequentially.
`dms-test` prefix matching changed to expect a `_` suffix as a delimiter.
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docs: Add a note regarding output from running tests in parallel
As per deprecation notice from v11.3 release notes, and a related prior PR; this ENV is to be removed.
It's no longer considered useful, and none of the tests that configured it were actually using it for relaying anything.
These updates support running tests that have been relocated into `serial` and `parallel/set*` directories.
- `make tests` now calls the two make targets beneath it. The only difference is that `serial` continues the "1 test at a time" approach used prior to this PR, while the `parallel` target increases the `--jobs` arg to run multiple tests concurrently (_configured by `PARALLEL_JOBS`_).
- The `test/%` target leverages Bash syntax magic to ease running single tests without providing the exact path.
- This syntax also supports providing multiple test names (eg: `make test/clamav,template`) to run.
- `**` (globstar) allows for future improvements that can group multiple test files into sub-directories by their scope (eg: anti-spam, ssl, etc).
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chore: Add `shopt -s globstar` to other targets
I realized that other targets should have this as well in case it is not set.
It is better to be more explicit here than to have weird errors due to `**` not expanding properly.
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fix(Makefile): Add back `.PHONY` targets
I encountered `make` telling me the target was already up-to-date, which of course is nonsense.
I therefore added back the `.PHONY` targets to ensure tests are always run.
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docs: Added instructions for running a single test
See https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/2857/files#r1008582760
* outsourcing env variable setup
This commit contains major parts of the work of refactoring the setup
and usage of environment variables. It outsources the setup into its own
script and provides dedicated functions to be executed at a later point in time.
A **new** env variable was added: `USER_PROVISIONG` which provides a
better way of defining which method / protocol to use when it comes to
setting up users. This way, the `ENABLE_LDAP` variable is deprecated,
but all of this is backwards compatible due to a "compatibility layer", a function provided by the new variables script.
This is not a breaking change. It mostly refators internal scripts. The
only change facing the user-side is the deprecation of `ENABLE_LDAP`. We
can prolong the period of deprecation for this variable as long as we
want, because the new function that ensures backwards compatibility
provides a clean interface for the future.
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* chore: Remove `SYS_PTRACE` capability from docs and configs
* chore: Remove `SYS_PTRACE` capability from tests
Doesn't seem to be required. It was originally added when the original change detection feature PR apparently needed it to function.
Dovecot master accounts can now be configured in DMS via `setup.sh`.
A master account is useful for administration purposes, or to perform mailbox backups of every user account over IMAP.
Upstream Docs: https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/authentication/master_users/
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Removed typo "logs".
Removed warning that Docker volumes are strongly recommended, as this can lead new users in the wrong direction (bind mounts are now the default).
Altering line 8, mentioning the default of bind mounts.