docker-mailserver/test/mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin.bats
2020-10-20 09:33:47 +02:00

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load 'test_helper/common'
setup() {
run_setup_file_if_necessary
}
teardown() {
run_teardown_file_if_necessary
}
setup_file() {
local PRIVATE_CONFIG
PRIVATE_CONFIG="$(duplicate_config_for_container .)"
docker run --rm -d --name mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin \
-v "${PRIVATE_CONFIG}":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-v "$(pwd)/test/test-files":/tmp/docker-mailserver-test:ro \
-e ENABLE_CLAMAV=0 \
-e ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=0 \
-e DMS_DEBUG=0 \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t ${NAME}
# TODO: find a better way to know when we have waited long enough
# for clamav to should have come up, if it were enabled
wait_for_smtp_port_in_container mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin
docker exec mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin /bin/sh -c "nc 0.0.0.0 25 < /tmp/docker-mailserver-test/email-templates/existing-user1.txt"
}
teardown_file() {
docker rm -f mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin
}
@test "first" {
skip 'only used to call setup_file from setup'
}
@test "checking process: clamav (clamav disabled by ENABLED_CLAMAV=0)" {
run docker exec mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin /bin/bash -c "ps aux --forest | grep -v grep | grep '/usr/sbin/clamd'"
assert_failure
}
@test "checking spamassassin: should not be listed in amavis when disabled" {
run docker exec mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin /bin/sh -c "grep -i 'ANTI-SPAM-SA code' /var/log/mail/mail.log | grep 'NOT loaded'"
assert_success
}
@test "checking clamav: should not be listed in amavis when disabled" {
run docker exec mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin grep -i 'Found secondary av scanner ClamAV-clamscan' /var/log/mail/mail.log
assert_failure
}
@test "checking clamav: should not be called when disabled" {
run docker exec mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin grep -i 'connect to /var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl failed' /var/log/mail/mail.log
assert_failure
}
@test "checking restart of process: clamav (clamav disabled by ENABLED_CLAMAV=0)" {
run docker exec mail_disabled_clamav_spamassassin /bin/bash -c "pkill -f clamd && sleep 10 && ps aux --forest | grep -v grep | grep '/usr/sbin/clamd'"
assert_failure
}
@test "last" {
skip 'only used to call teardown_file from teardown'
}