#!/bin/bash function __load_bats_helper() { load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/test_helper/bats-support/load" load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/test_helper/bats-assert/load" } __load_bats_helper # ------------------------------------------------------------------- function _run_in_container() { run docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${@}" } function _default_teardown() { docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}" } # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # @param ${1} timeout # @param --fatal-test additional test whose failure aborts immediately # @param ... test to run function repeat_until_success_or_timeout { local FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND if [[ "${1}" == "--fatal-test" ]]; then FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND="${2}" shift 2 fi if ! [[ "${1}" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then echo "First parameter for timeout must be an integer, received \"${1}\"" return 1 fi local TIMEOUT=${1} local STARTTIME=${SECONDS} shift 1 until "${@}" do if [[ -n ${FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND} ]] && ! eval "${FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND}"; then echo "\`${FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND}\` failed, early aborting repeat_until_success of \`${*}\`" >&2 return 1 fi sleep 1 if [[ $(( SECONDS - STARTTIME )) -gt ${TIMEOUT} ]]; then echo "Timed out on command: ${*}" >&2 return 1 fi done } # like repeat_until_success_or_timeout but with wrapping the command to run into `run` for later bats consumption # @param ${1} timeout # @param ... test command to run function run_until_success_or_timeout { if ! [[ ${1} =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then echo "First parameter for timeout must be an integer, received \"${1}\"" return 1 fi local TIMEOUT=${1} local STARTTIME=${SECONDS} shift 1 until run "${@}" && [[ $status -eq 0 ]] do sleep 1 if (( SECONDS - STARTTIME > TIMEOUT )); then echo "Timed out on command: ${*}" >&2 return 1 fi done } # @param ${1} timeout # @param ${2} container name # @param ... test command for container function repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout() { local TIMEOUT="${1}" local CONTAINER_NAME="${2}" shift 2 repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${TIMEOUT}" docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${@}" } function container_is_running() { [[ "$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' "${1}")" == "true" ]] } # @param ${1} port # @param ${2} container name function wait_for_tcp_port_in_container() { repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${2}" "${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS}" docker exec "${2}" /bin/sh -c "nc -z 0.0.0.0 ${1}" } # @param ${1} name of the postfix container function wait_for_smtp_port_in_container() { wait_for_tcp_port_in_container 25 "${1}" } # @param ${1} name of the postfix container function wait_for_smtp_port_in_container_to_respond() { local COUNT=0 until [[ $(docker exec "${1}" timeout 10 /bin/sh -c "echo QUIT | nc localhost 25") == *"221 2.0.0 Bye"* ]]; do if [[ $COUNT -eq 20 ]] then echo "Unable to receive a valid response from 'nc localhost 25' within 20 seconds" return 1 fi sleep 1 ((COUNT+=1)) done } # @param ${1} name of the postfix container function wait_for_amavis_port_in_container() { wait_for_tcp_port_in_container 10024 "${1}" } # get the private config path for the given container or test file, if no container name was given function private_config_path() { echo "${PWD}/test/duplicate_configs/${1:-$(basename "${BATS_TEST_FILENAME}")}" } function container_has_service_running() { local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}" local SERVICE_NAME="${2}" docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /usr/bin/supervisorctl status "${SERVICE_NAME}" | grep RUNNING >/dev/null } function wait_for_service() { local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}" local SERVICE_NAME="${2}" repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS}" \ container_has_service_running "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${SERVICE_NAME}" } function wait_for_changes_to_be_detected_in_container() { local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}" local TIMEOUT=${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS} # shellcheck disable=SC2016 repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout "${TIMEOUT}" "${CONTAINER_NAME}" bash -c 'source /usr/local/bin/helpers/index.sh; _obtain_hostname_and_domainname; cmp --silent -- <(_monitored_files_checksums) "${CHKSUM_FILE}" >/dev/null' } # Relies on ENV `LOG_LEVEL=debug` or higher function wait_until_change_detection_event_completes() { local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}" # Ensure early failure if arg is missing: assert_not_equal "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "" # Ensure the container is configured with the required `LOG_LEVEL` ENV: assert_regex \ $(docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" env | grep '^LOG_LEVEL=') \ '=(debug|trace)$' local CHANGE_EVENT_START='Change detected' local CHANGE_EVENT_END='Completed handling of detected change' # debug log function __change_event_status() { docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" \ grep -oE "${CHANGE_EVENT_START}|${CHANGE_EVENT_END}" /var/log/supervisor/changedetector.log \ | tail -1 } function __is_changedetector_processing() { [[ $(__change_event_status) == "${CHANGE_EVENT_START}" ]] } function __is_changedetector_finished() { [[ $(__change_event_status) == "${CHANGE_EVENT_END}" ]] } if [[ ! $(__is_changedetector_processing) ]] then # A new change event is expected, wait for it: repeat_until_success_or_timeout 60 __is_changedetector_processing fi # Change event is in progress, wait until it finishes: repeat_until_success_or_timeout 60 __is_changedetector_finished # NOTE: Although the change event has completed, services like Postfix and Dovecot # may still be in the process of restarting. # You may still want to wait longer if depending on those to be ready. } # An account added to `postfix-accounts.cf` must wait for the `changedetector` service # to process the update before Dovecot creates the mail account and associated storage dir: function wait_until_account_maildir_exists() { local CONTAINER_NAME=$1 local MAIL_ACCOUNT=$2 local LOCAL_PART="${MAIL_ACCOUNT%@*}" local DOMAIN_PART="${MAIL_ACCOUNT#*@}" local MAIL_ACCOUNT_STORAGE_DIR="/var/mail/${DOMAIN_PART}/${LOCAL_PART}" repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout 60 "${CONTAINER_NAME}" bash -c "[[ -d ${MAIL_ACCOUNT_STORAGE_DIR} ]]" } function add_mail_account_then_wait_until_ready() { local CONTAINER_NAME=$1 local MAIL_ACCOUNT=$2 # Password is optional (omit when the password is not needed during the test) local MAIL_PASS="${3:-password_not_relevant_to_test}" run docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" setup email add "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}" "${MAIL_PASS}" assert_success wait_until_account_maildir_exists "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}" } function wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container() { local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}" local TIMEOUT=${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS} # shellcheck disable=SC2016 repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout "${TIMEOUT}" "${CONTAINER_NAME}" bash -c '[[ $(mailq) == *"Mail queue is empty"* ]]' }