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runc/tests/integration/start_hello.bats
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Kir Kolyshkin 2ceb97196e tests/integration: rm excessive run use
Bats' run should only be used when we want to check both the command
output and its non-zero exit status.

Otherwise, we can rely on implicit exit code check (as the tests are
run with set -e), or use if, etc.

Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
2020-10-29 16:49:43 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load helpers
function setup() {
teardown_hello
setup_hello
}
function teardown() {
teardown_hello
}
@test "runc run" {
# run hello-world
runc run test_hello
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# check expected output
[[ "${output}" == *"Hello"* ]]
}
@test "runc run ({u,g}id != 0)" {
# cannot start containers as another user in rootless setup without idmap
[[ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]] && requires rootless_idmap
# replace "uid": 0 with "uid": 1000
# and do a similar thing for gid.
update_config ' (.. | select(.uid? == 0)) .uid |= 1000
| (.. | select(.gid? == 0)) .gid |= 100'
# run hello-world
runc run test_hello
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# check expected output
[[ "${output}" == *"Hello"* ]]
}
@test "runc run with rootfs set to ." {
cp config.json rootfs/.
rm config.json
cd rootfs
update_config '(.. | select(. == "rootfs")) |= "."'
# run hello-world
runc run test_hello
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ "${output}" == *"Hello"* ]]
}
@test "runc run --pid-file" {
# run hello-world
runc run --pid-file pid.txt test_hello
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ "${output}" == *"Hello"* ]]
# check pid.txt was generated
[ -e pid.txt ]
[[ "$(cat pid.txt)" =~ [0-9]+ ]]
}