podman/test/system/032-sig-proxy.bats

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load helpers
# Command to run in each of the tests.
SLEEPLOOP='trap "echo BYE;exit 0" INT;echo READY;while :;do sleep 0.1;done'
# Main test code: wait for container to exist and be ready, send it a
# signal, wait for container to acknowledge and exit.
function _test_sigproxy() {
local cname=$1
local kidpid=$2
# Wait for container to appear
local timeout=10
while :;do
sleep 0.5
run_podman '?' container exists $cname
if [[ $status -eq 0 ]]; then
break
fi
timeout=$((timeout - 1))
if [[ $timeout -eq 0 ]]; then
run_podman ps -a
die "Timed out waiting for container $cname to start"
fi
done
# Now that container exists, wait for it to declare itself READY
wait_for_ready $cname
# Signal, and wait for container to exit
kill -INT $kidpid
timeout=20
while :;do
sleep 0.5
run_podman logs $cname
if [[ "$output" =~ BYE ]]; then
break
fi
timeout=$((timeout - 1))
if [[ $timeout -eq 0 ]]; then
run_podman ps -a
die "Timed out waiting for BYE from container"
fi
done
run_podman rm -f -t0 $cname
}
# Each of the tests below does some setup, then invokes the above helper.
@test "podman sigproxy test: run" {
# We're forced to use $PODMAN because run_podman cannot be backgrounded
$PODMAN run -i --name c_run $IMAGE sh -c "$SLEEPLOOP" &
local kidpid=$!
_test_sigproxy c_run $kidpid
}
@test "podman sigproxy test: start" {
run_podman create --name c_start $IMAGE sh -c "$SLEEPLOOP"
# See above comments regarding $PODMAN and backgrounding
$PODMAN start --attach c_start &
local kidpid=$!
_test_sigproxy c_start $kidpid
}
@test "podman sigproxy test: attach" {
run_podman run -d --name c_attach $IMAGE sh -c "$SLEEPLOOP"
# See above comments regarding $PODMAN and backgrounding
$PODMAN attach c_attach &
local kidpid=$!
_test_sigproxy c_attach $kidpid
}
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