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baude f1f0f37dc1 Correct exit code 126 and 127
The exit codes for 126 and 127 were reversed.  For the record, the exit
codes used are as follows:

* 125 if ‘chroot’ itself fails
* 126 if COMMAND is found but cannot be invoked
* 127 if COMMAND cannot be found

This resolves issue #367

Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>

Closes: #378
Approved by: baude
2018-02-21 16:49:00 +00:00
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README.md

Integration testing

Our primary means of performing integration testing for libpod is with the Ginkgo BDD testing framework. This allows us to use native Golang to perform our tests and there is a strong affiliation between Ginkgo and the Go test framework.

Installing dependencies

The dependencies for integration really consists of three things:

  • ginkgo binary
  • ginkgo sources
  • gomega sources

The following instructions assume your GOPATH is ~/go. Adjust as needed for your environment.

Installing ginkgo

Fetch and build ginkgo with the following command:

GOPATH=~/go go get -u github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo

Now install the ginkgo binary into your path:

install -D -m 755 "$GOPATH"/bin/ginkgo /usr/bin/

You now have a ginkgo binary and its sources in your GOPATH.

Install gomega sources

The gomega sources can be simply installed with the command:

GOPATH=~/go go get github.com/onsi/gomega/...

Running the integration tests

You can run the entire suite of integration tests with the following command:

GOPATH=~/go ginkgo -v tests/e2e/.

Note the trailing period on the command above. Also, -v invokes verbose mode. That switch is optional.

You can run a single file of integration tests using the go test command:

GOPATH=~/go go test -v tests/e2e/libpod_suite_test.go tests/e2e/your_test.go

Run all tests like PAPR

You can closely emulate the PAPR run for Fedora with the following command:

make integration.fedora

This will run lint, git-validation, and gofmt tests and then execute unit and integration tests as well.