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Ed Santiago f38953c156 CI: make 125-import parallel-safe
Add a bunch of safenames, and ci:parallel tags, and one
workaround for a buildah parallelization bug

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2024-09-03 14:44:27 -06:00
Ed Santiago dbfa201c9a new testimage and systemd-image
Simply because it's been a while since the last testimage
build, and I want to confirm that our image build process
still works.

Added /home/podman/healthcheck. This saves us having to
podman-build on each healthcheck test. Removed now-
unneeded _build_health_check_image helper.

testimage: bump alpine 3.16.2 to 3.19.0

systemd-image: f38 to f39
  - tzdata now requires dnf **install**, not reinstall
    (this is exactly the sort of thing I was looking for)

PROBLEMS DISCOVERED:
  - in e2e, fedoraMinimal is now == SYSTEMD_IMAGE. This
    screws up some of the image-count tests (CACHE_IMAGES).

  - "alter tarball" system test now barfs with tar < 1.35.

TODO: completely replace fedoraMinimal with SYSTEMD_IMAGE
in all tests.

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2024-02-09 05:26:07 -07:00
Ed Santiago e66413b51b CI: reenable tests that are working again
- #15074 ("subtree_control" flake). The flake is NOT FIXED, I
  saw it six months ago on my (non-aarch64) laptop. However,
  it looks like the frequent-flake-on-aarch64 bug is resolved.
  I've been testing in #17831 and have not seen it. So,
  tentatively remove the skip and see what happens.

- Closes: #19407 (broken tar, "duplicates of file paths")
  All Fedoras now have a fixed tar. Debian DOES NOT, but
  we're handling that in our build-ci-vm code. I.e., the
  Debian VM we're using has a working tar even though there's
  currently a broken tar out in the wild.

  Added distro-integration tag so we can catch future problems
  like this in OpenQA.

- Closes: #19471 (brq / blkio / loopbackfs in rawhide)
  Bug appears to be fixed in rawhide, at least in the VMs we're
  using now.

  Added distro-integration tag because this test obviously
  relies on other system stuff.

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2024-01-16 10:07:48 -07:00
Chris Evich 822f2f4952
Skip tarball re-inport test in rawhide for CI
Ref: #19407

Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
2023-08-01 15:26:20 -04:00
Daniel J Walsh 21c9dc3c40
Add --time out for podman * rm -f commands
Add --time flag to podman container rm
Add --time flag to podman pod rm
Add --time flag to podman volume rm
Add --time flag to podman network rm

Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
2021-10-04 07:07:56 -04:00
Ed Santiago bf94ebf423 System tests: tighten 'is' operator
Fix day-one sloppiness: when I first wrote this framework
it compared strings using 'expr', not '=', to be more
forgiving of extra cruft in output. This was a bad decision.
It means that warnings or additional text are ignored:

    is "all is ok, NOT!"  "all is ok"  <-- this would pass

Solution: tighten up the 'is' check. Use '=' (direct
compare) first. If it fails, look for wild cards ('*')
or character classes ('[') in the expect string. If
so, and only then, use 'expr'. And, thanks to a clever
suggestion from Luap99, include '(using expr)' in the
error message when we do so; this could make it easier
for a developer to understand a string mismatch.

This change exposes a lot of instances in which we weren't
doing proper comparisons. Fix those. Thankfully, there
weren't as many as I'd feared.

Also, and completely unrelated, add '-T' flag to bats
helper, for showing timing results. (I will open this
as a separate PR if requested. I too find it offensive
to jumble together unrelated commits.)

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2021-09-30 13:32:51 -06:00
Tsubasa Watanabe 4ccb4f81f7 Add a system test to modify and import an exported container.
This test has completed one of TODO items in test/system/TODO.md.
The item is "Implied pull, build, export, modify, import, tag, run, kill"

Signed-off-by: Tsubasa Watanabe <w.tsubasa@fujitsu.com>
2021-09-10 02:47:57 +09:00
Valentin Rothberg dcb5c92c0d import: write stdin to tmp file
If importing an archive via stdin write it to a temporary file such that
the temporary file can be opened multiple times later on.  Otherwise, we
may end up with an empty image.

Also fix a bug in the URL parsing code; we need to check whether there's
actually a scheme.

Add system tests for `podman import` exercising the basics.

Fixes: #10994
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
2021-07-23 10:21:37 +02:00