docker-mailserver/test/tests/serial/mail_time.bats
Brennan Kinney 835056d707 tests(chore): Use REPOSITORY_ROOT export var from Makefile
Allows for using `load` with an absolute path instead of a relative one, which makes it possible to group tests into different directories.

Parallel tests differ slightly, loading the newer `helper/common.bash` and `helper/setup.bash` files instead of the older `test_helper/common.bash` which serial tests continue to use.
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load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/test_helper/common"
setup_file() {
local PRIVATE_CONFIG
PRIVATE_CONFIG=$(duplicate_config_for_container .)
docker run -d --name mail_time \
-v "${PRIVATE_CONFIG}":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-v "$(pwd)/test/test-files":/tmp/docker-mailserver-test:ro \
-e TZ='Asia/Jakarta' \
-e LOG_LEVEL=debug \
-h mail.my-domain.com -t "${NAME}"
wait_for_smtp_port_in_container mail_time
}
teardown_file() {
docker rm -f mail_time
}
@test "checking time: setting the time with TZ works correctly" {
run docker exec mail_time cat /etc/timezone
assert_success
assert_output 'Asia/Jakarta'
run docker exec mail_time date '+%Z'
assert_success
assert_output 'WIB'
}