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Casper cf74127f78
change if style (#3361) 2023-05-24 09:06:59 +02:00
Brennan Kinney 88767f7cc8
tests(refactor): open_dkim.bats (#3060)
* tests(refactor): Make test cases for opendkim keysizes DRY

- These all do roughly the same logic that can be split into two separate methods.
- `_should_generate_dkim_key()` covers a bit more logic as it can be leveraged to handle other test cases that also perform the same logic.
- The `config/opendkim/` doesn't seem necessary for tests. Only the first few test cases here are testing against it, so we can conditionally make that available. `process_check_restart.bats` also depended on it to run OpenDKIM successfully, but this was due to the `setup-stack.sh` config defaults failing to find an "empty" file forcing `supervisord` to constantly restart the process..
- With this, there we inverse the default opendkim config, so we don't have to mount unique / empty subfolders for each test case, followed by copying over the two extra configs.

* tests(refactor): DRY up more test cases

All the remaining test cases but the last one were refactored here for a clean commit diff. The last test case will be refactored in the following commit.

Plenty of repeated logic spread across these test cases, now condensed into shared methods.

* tests(refactor): Make final test case DRY

* chore: Migrate to new testing helpers

* chore: Revise test case descriptions

* tests(refactor): Improve and simplify assertions

* tests(refactor): Use common container setup instead of `docker run`

- As the majority of test cases are only running `open-dkim` helper, we don't actually have to wait for a full container setup. So an alternative container start is called.
- Also improves assertions a bit more instead of just counting lines.
- Some test cases don't bind mount all of `/tmp/docker-mailserver` contents, thus don't raise permission errors on subsequent test runs.
- Instead of `rm -f` on some config files, have opted to mount them read-only instead, or alternatively mount an anonymous empty volume instead.
- Collapsed the first three test cases into one, thus no `setup_file()` necessary.
- Shift the `_wait_for_finished_setup_in_container()` method into `_common_container_setup()` instead since nothing else is using `_common_container_start()` yet, this allows for avoiding the wait.

* tests(refactor): Collapse dkim key size test cases into single test case

This makes these tests a bit more DRY, and enhances the raised quality issue with these tests. Now not only is the domain checked in the generated DNS dkim record, but we also verify the key size is corrected in the public and private keys via openssl.

* chore: Revise container names

* chore: Swap order of test case 1 and 2

* tests(refactor): Assert generated log output

- `__should_have_tables_trustedhosts_for_domain` shifted in each test case to just after generating the domains keys.
- Asserts `open-dkim` logs instead of just counting them.
- Added checks for domains that should not be present in a test case.
- Additional coverage and notes about the alias from vhost `@localdomain.com`
- Single assert statement with switch statement as all are using common args.

* chore: Minor changes

* tests(refactor):  Share `find` logic in helpers and tests

* tests(fix): Listing file content does not need to match line order

The order printed from local system vs CI differed causing the CI to fail. The order of lines is irrelevant so `--index` is not required.

Additionally correct the prefix of the called method to be only one `_` now that it's a `common.bash` helper method.

* chore: Collapse custom DKIM selector test into custom DKIM domain test

These cover the same test logic for the most part, the first domain could also be testing the custom selector.

`special_use_folders.bats` + `mailbox_format_dbox` can assert lines instead, removing the need for `--partial`.

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>

* chore: Split switch statement method into wrapper methods

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Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-10 00:18:06 +13:00
Georg Lauterbach e3c4ef76c6
tests(refactor): Improve consistency and documentation for test helpers (#3012) 2023-01-22 00:05:28 +01:00
Brennan Kinney 8d80c6317f
tests(refactor): Adjust mail_changedetector + change detection helpers (#2997)
* tests(refactor): `mail_changedetector.bats` - Leverage DRY methods

`supervisorctl tail` is not the most reliably way to get logs for the latest change detection and has been known to be fragile in the past.

We can instead read the full log for the service directly with `tac` and `sed` to extract all log content since the last change detection.

Common asserts have also been extracted out into separate methods.

* tests(chore): Remove sleep and redundant change event

Container 1 is still blocked at this point from an existing lock and change event.

Make the lock stale immediately and no extra sleep is required when paired with the helper method to wait until the event is processed (which should remove the stale lock).

* tests(refactor): Add more DRY methods

- Simplify the test case so it's easier to grok.
- 2nd test case (blocking) extracts out initial setup into a separate method and merges the later service restart logic which is redundant.
- Additional comments for improved context of what is going on / expected.

* tests(chore): Revise the change detection helper method

- Add explicit counting arg to change detection support.
- Extract revised logic into it's own generic helper method.
- Utilize this for a separate method that monitors for a change event having started, but not waiting for completion.

This allows dropping the 40 sec of remaining `sleep` in `mail_changedetector` test. It was also required due to potentially missing the timing of a change event completing concurrently in a 2nd container that needed to be waited on and then checked.

* tests(chore): Migrate to current test conventions

- Switch to common container setup helpers
- Update container name and change usage to variables instead.
- Adopt the new convention of prefix variable for test cases (revised test case descriptions).

* tests(chore): Remove legacy change detection

This has since been replaced with the new helper watches the `changedetector` service logs directly instead of only detecting a change has occurred via checksum comparison.

No tests use this method anymore, it was originally for `tests.bats`. Thus the tests in `test_helper.bats` are being dropped too. The new helper has test coverage in `changedetector` tests.

* chore: Lock removal should not incur `sleep 5` afterwards

- A new lock should be created by this script after removal. The sleep doesn't help avoid a race condition with lock file creation after removal.
- Reduces test time as a bonus.
- Added some additional comments to test.

* tests(chore): `tls_letsencrypt.bats` leverage improved change detection

- No need to wait on the change detection service anymore during container startup.
- No need to count change events processed either as waiting a fixed duration is no longer relied on.
- This makes the reload count method redundant, dropped.

* tests(chore): Convert `setup-cli.bats` to new test conventions

This test file was already adapted to the original common setup helpers.

- `TEST_NAME` replaced with `CONTAINER_NAME`.
- Prefix var added, test case descriptions drop explicit prefix.
- No other changes.

* tests(chore): Extract out helpers related to change-detection

- New helper file for sharing these helpers to tests.
- Includes the helpful log method from changedetector tests.
- No longer need to maintain duplicate copies of these methods during the test migration. All tests that use them are now importing the separate helper file.
- `tls_letsencrypt.bats` has switched to using the log helper.
- Generic log count helper is removed from `test_helper/common.bash` as any test that needs it in future can adapt to `helper/common.bash`.

* tests(refactor): `tls_letsencrypt.bats` remove `_get_service_logs()`

This helper does not seem useful as moving away from `supervisorctl tail` and no other tests had a need for it.

* tests(chore): Remove common setup methods from `test_helper/common.bash`

No other tests depend on this. Future tests will adopt the revised versions from `helper/setup.bash`.

Additionally updates `helper/setup.bash` comments that are no longer applicable to `TEST_TMP_CONFIG` and `CONTAINER_NAME`.

* chore: Use `|| true` to simplify setting `EXPECTED_COUNT` correctly
2023-01-16 20:39:46 +13:00
Brennan Kinney 306592fcad tests: Adjusted files not directly related to tests
`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
2023-01-06 16:50:09 +13:00
Brennan Kinney 304747fad9
tests: Use mail.example.test as common container hostname (#2975) 2023-01-04 16:24:08 +01:00
Brennan Kinney 32cc9d30e5 tests(refactor): common.bash helper split into two files
The current `test/test_helper/common.bash` was getting large. Setup logic has been extracted out into a new file.

`common.bash` resides in a directory  named `test_helper/`, the `test_` prefix is redundant. 

As an interim solution this provides a new approach for the updated tests, while the "old" tests can use the "old" `common.bash`. Eventually all tests should migrate to the new approach in `helper/` instead of the older `test_helper/`.

The new helper files are located under `test/helper/` (_which drops the `test_` prefix_). The new and updated helpers apply the new naming convention for ENV variables (_such as `CONTAINER_NAME` or `IMAGE_NAME`_).

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Some refactoring occurred, including new methods like `_run_in_container()` and `_default_teardown()`.

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I encountered a situation before in which the updated tests would fail because there were collisions of ENV names in the tests (_for example with `CONTAINER_NAME`_).
2022-11-26 14:52:42 +13:00