load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/helper/common" load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/helper/setup" BATS_TEST_NAME_PREFIX='[Process Management] ' CONTAINER1_NAME='dms-test_process-check-restart_disabled' CONTAINER2_NAME='dms-test_process-check-restart_enabled' CONTAINER3_NAME='dms-test_process-check-restart_clamav' function teardown() { _default_teardown ; } # Process matching notes: # opendkim (/usr/sbin/opendkim) - x2 of the same process are found running (1 is the parent) # opendmarc (/usr/sbin/opendmarc) # master (/usr/lib/postfix/sbin/master) - Postfix main process (Can take a few seconds running to be ready) # NOTE: pgrep or pkill used with `--full` would also match `/usr/sbin/amavisd-new (master)` # # amavi (/usr/sbin/amavi) - Matches three processes, the main process is `/usr/sbin/amavisd-new (master)` # NOTE: `amavisd-new` can only be matched with `--full`, regardless pkill would return `/usr/sbin/amavi` # # clamd (/usr/sbin/clamd) # dovecot (/usr/sbin/dovecot) # fetchmail (/usr/bin/fetchmail) # fail2ban-server (/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/fail2ban-server) - Started by fail2ban-wrapper.sh # postgrey (postgrey) - NOTE: This process lacks path information to match with `--full` in pgrep / pkill # postsrsd (/usr/sbin/postsrsd) - NOTE: Also matches the wrapper: `/bin/bash /usr/local/bin/postsrsd-wrapper.sh` # saslauthd (/usr/sbin/saslauthd) - x5 of the same process are found running (1 is a parent of 4) # Delays: # (An old process may still be running: `pkill -e opendkim && sleep 3 && pgrep -a --older 5 opendkim`) # dovecot + fail2ban, take approx 1 sec to kill properly # opendkim + opendmarc can take up to 6 sec to kill properly # clamd + postsrsd sometimes take 1-3 sec to restart after old process is killed. # postfix + fail2ban (due to Wrapper scripts) can delay a restart by up to 5 seconds from usage of sleep. # These processes should always be running: CORE_PROCESS_LIST=( opendkim opendmarc master ) # These processes can be toggled via ENV: # NOTE: clamd handled in separate test case ENV_PROCESS_LIST=( amavi dovecot fail2ban-server fetchmail postgrey postsrsd saslauthd ) @test "(disabled ENV) should only run expected processes" { export CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER1_NAME} local CONTAINER_ARGS_ENV_CUSTOM=( --env ENABLE_AMAVIS=0 --env ENABLE_CLAMAV=0 --env ENABLE_FAIL2BAN=0 --env ENABLE_FETCHMAIL=0 --env ENABLE_POSTGREY=0 --env ENABLE_SASLAUTHD=0 --env ENABLE_SRS=0 # Disable Dovecot: --env SMTP_ONLY=1 ) _init_with_defaults _common_container_setup 'CONTAINER_ARGS_ENV_CUSTOM' # Required for Postfix (when launched by wrapper script which is slow to start) _wait_for_smtp_port_in_container for PROCESS in "${CORE_PROCESS_LIST[@]}" do run _check_if_process_is_running "${PROCESS}" assert_success assert_output --partial "${PROCESS}" refute_output --partial "is not running" done for PROCESS in "${ENV_PROCESS_LIST[@]}" clamd do run _check_if_process_is_running "${PROCESS}" assert_failure assert_output --partial "'${PROCESS}' is not running" done } # Average time: 23 seconds (29 with wrapper scripts) @test "(enabled ENV) should restart processes when killed" { export CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER2_NAME} local CONTAINER_ARGS_ENV_CUSTOM=( --env ENABLE_AMAVIS=1 --env ENABLE_FAIL2BAN=1 --env ENABLE_FETCHMAIL=1 --env FETCHMAIL_PARALLEL=1 --env ENABLE_POSTGREY=1 --env ENABLE_SASLAUTHD=1 --env ENABLE_SRS=1 --env SMTP_ONLY=0 # Required workaround for some environments when using ENABLE_SRS=1: # PR 2730: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/commit/672e9cf19a3bb1da309e8cea6ee728e58f905366 --ulimit "nofile=$(ulimit -Sn):$(ulimit -Hn)" ) _init_with_defaults mv "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/fetchmail/fetchmail.cf" "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/fetchmail.cf" # Average time: 6 seconds _common_container_setup 'CONTAINER_ARGS_ENV_CUSTOM' local ENABLED_PROCESS_LIST=( "${CORE_PROCESS_LIST[@]}" "${ENV_PROCESS_LIST[@]}" ) for PROCESS in "${ENABLED_PROCESS_LIST[@]}" do _should_restart_when_killed "${PROCESS}" done # By this point the fetchmail processes have been verified to exist and restart, # For FETCHMAIL_PARALLEL=1 coverage, match full commandline for COUNTER values: pgrep --full 'fetchmail-1.rc' assert_success pgrep --full 'fetchmail-2.rc' assert_success } # Split into separate test case for the benefit of minimizing CPU + RAM overhead of clamd. # NOTE: Does not reduce test time of previous test case. Adds 10 seconds to test time. @test "(enabled ENV) should restart clamd when killed" { export CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER3_NAME} local CONTAINER_ARGS_ENV_CUSTOM=( --env ENABLE_CLAMAV=1 ) _init_with_defaults _common_container_setup 'CONTAINER_ARGS_ENV_CUSTOM' _should_restart_when_killed 'clamd' } function _should_restart_when_killed() { local PROCESS=${1} local MIN_PROCESS_AGE=4 # Wait until process has been running for at least MIN_PROCESS_AGE: # (this allows us to more confidently check the process was restarted) _run_until_success_or_timeout 30 _check_if_process_is_running "${PROCESS}" "${MIN_PROCESS_AGE}" # NOTE: refute_output doesn't have output to compare to when a run failure is due to a timeout assert_success assert_output --partial "${PROCESS}" # Should kill the process successfully: # (which should then get restarted by supervisord) _run_in_container pkill --echo "${PROCESS}" assert_output --partial "${PROCESS}" assert_success # Wait until original process is not running: # (Ignore restarted process by filtering with MIN_PROCESS_AGE, --fatal-test with `false` stops polling on error): run _repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "_check_if_process_is_running ${PROCESS} ${MIN_PROCESS_AGE}" 30 false assert_output --partial "'${PROCESS}' is not running" assert_failure # Should be running: # (poll as some processes a slower to restart, such as those run by wrapper scripts adding delay via sleep) _run_until_success_or_timeout 30 _check_if_process_is_running "${PROCESS}" assert_success assert_output --partial "${PROCESS}" } # NOTE: CONTAINER_NAME is implicit; it should have be set prior to calling. function _check_if_process_is_running() { local PROCESS=${1} local MIN_SECS_RUNNING [[ -n ${2} ]] && MIN_SECS_RUNNING="--older ${2}" local IS_RUNNING=$(docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" pgrep --list-full ${MIN_SECS_RUNNING} "${PROCESS}") # When no matches are found, nothing is returned. Provide something we can assert on (helpful for debugging): if [[ ! ${IS_RUNNING} =~ "${PROCESS}" ]] then echo "'${PROCESS}' is not running" return 1 fi # Original output (if any) for assertions echo "${IS_RUNNING}" }