#!/bin/bash # shellcheck disable=SC2034,SC2155 # ? ABOUT: Functions defined here help with sending emails in tests. # ! ATTENTION: This file is loaded by `common.sh` - do not load it yourself! # ! ATTENTION: This file requires helper functions from `common.sh`! # Sends a mail from localhost (127.0.0.1) to a container. To send # a custom email, create a file at `test/test-files/`, # and provide `` as an argument to this function. # # @param ${1} = template file (path) name # @param ${2} = parameters for `nc` [OPTIONAL] (default: `0.0.0.0 25`) # # ## Attention # # This function assumes `CONTAINER_NAME` to be properly set (to the container # name the command should be executed in)! # # This function will just send the email in an "asynchronous" fashion, i.e. it will # send the email but it will not make sure the mail queue is empty after the mail # has been sent. function _send_email() { local TEMPLATE_FILE=${1:?Must provide name of template file} local NC_PARAMETERS=${2:-0.0.0.0 25} assert_not_equal "${NC_PARAMETERS}" '' assert_not_equal "${CONTAINER_NAME:-}" '' _run_in_container_bash "nc ${NC_PARAMETERS} < /tmp/docker-mailserver-test/${TEMPLATE_FILE}.txt" assert_success } # Like `_send_mail` with two major differences: # # 1. this function waits for the mail to be processed; there is no asynchronicity # because filtering the logs in a synchronous way is easier and safer! # 2. this function prints an ID one can later filter by to check logs # # No. 2 is especially useful in case you send more than one email in a single # test file and need to assert certain log entries for each mail individually. # # @param ${1} = template file (path) name # @param ${2} = parameters for `nc` [OPTIONAL] (default: `0.0.0.0 25`) # # ## Attention # # This function assumes `CONTAINER_NAME` to be properly set (to the container # name the command should be executed in)! # # ## Safety # # This functions assumes **no concurrent sending of emails to the same container**! # If two clients send simultaneously, there is no guarantee the correct ID is # chosen. Sending more than one mail at any given point in time with this function # is UNDEFINED BEHAVIOR! function _send_email_and_get_id() { local TEMPLATE_FILE=${1:?Must provide name of template file} local NC_PARAMETERS=${2:-0.0.0.0 25} local MAIL_ID assert_not_equal "${NC_PARAMETERS}" '' assert_not_equal "${CONTAINER_NAME:-}" '' _wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container _send_email "${TEMPLATE_FILE}" _wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container # The unique ID Postfix (and other services) use may be different in length # on different systems (e.g. amd64 (11) vs aarch64 (10)). Hence, we use a # range to safely capture it. MAIL_ID=$(_exec_in_container tac /var/log/mail.log \ | grep -E -m 1 'postfix/smtpd.*: [A-Z0-9]+: client=localhost' \ | grep -E -o '[A-Z0-9]{9,12}' || true) assert_not_equal "${MAIL_ID}" '' echo "${MAIL_ID}" }