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Brennan Kinney
0bbec09529 refactor: Parallel Tests
- `disabled_clamav_spamassassin`:
  - Just shuffling the test order around, and removing the restart test at the end which doesn't make sense.

- `postscreen`:
  - Now uses common helper for getting container IP
  - Does not appear to need the `NET_ADMIN` capability?
  - Reduced startup time for the 2nd container + additional context about it's relevance.
  - Test cases are largely the same, but refactored the `nc` alternative that properly waits it's turn. This only needs to run once. Added additional commentary and made into a generic method if needed in other tests.

- `fail2ban`:
  - Use the common container IP helper method.
  - Postscreen isn't affecting this test, it's not required to do the much slower exchange with the mail server when sending a login failure.
  - IP being passed into ENV is no longer necessary.
  - `sleep 5` in the related test cases doesn't seem necessary, can better rely on polling with timeout.
  - `sleep 10` for `setup.sh` also doesn't appear to be necessary.

- `postgrey`:
  - Reduced POSTGREY_DELAY to 3, which shaves a fair amount of wasted time while still verifying the delay works.
  - One of the checks in `main.cf` doesn't seem to need to know about the earlier spamhaus portion of the line to work, removed.
  - Better test case descriptions.
  - Improved log matching via standard method that better documents the expected triplet under test.
  - Removed a redundant whitelist file and test that didn't seem to have any relevance. Added a TODO with additional notes about a concern with these tests.
  - Reduced test time as 8 second timeouts from `-w 8` don't appear to be required, better to poll with grep instead.
  - Replaced `wc -l` commands with a new method to assert expected line count, better enabling assertions on the actual output.

- `undef_spam_subject`:
  - Split to two separate test cases, and initialize each container in their case instead of `setup_file()`, allowing for using the default `teardown()` method (and slight benefit if running in parallel).

- `permit_docker`:
  - Not a parallel test, but I realized that the repeat helper methods don't necessarily play well with `run` as the command (can cause false positive of what was successful).
2023-01-06 16:50:09 +13:00
Brennan Kinney
2ec6c4abc0 tests: Adjust parallel tests
- The usual serial to parallel test conversion to utilize the `setup.bash` common setup structure, and adding a `TEST_PREFIX` var for each test case to leverage.
- Standardize on parallel test naming conventions for variables / values.
- More consistent use of `bash -c` instead of `/bin/bash -c` or `/bin/sh -c`.
- Using the `_run_in_container` helper instead of `run docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME}`.
- Updates tests to use the `check_if_process_is_running` helper.

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chore: Revise inline docs for the `ssl_letsencrypt` test

- Moves the override to be in closer proximity to the `initial_setup` call, and better communicates the intent to override.
- Removes top comment block that is no longer providing value or correct information to maintainers.
- Revised `acme.json` test case inline doc comments.
2023-01-06 16:50:09 +13:00
Brennan Kinney
306592fcad tests: Adjusted files not directly related to tests
`tls.bash` helper was adapted to the new helper scripts location. The `setup.bash` helper saw a bugfix (expanding the array properly) and updates the container default config to configure for IPv4 explicitly.

The IPv4 default was added after recent Docker pushes and I saw weird IPv6 related errors in the logs.. now we're sure IPv4 is the default during tests.

Added functionality to check if a process is running:
- This change adds a helper function to check whether a program is running inside a container or not.
- This added the need for a function like `_run_in_container` but allowing for providing an explicit container name.
- Future PRs can use this helper function now to check whether a process is running or not. This was done for the tests of Fail2Ban, but can be used for other tests in the future as well.

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chore: Restructured BATS flags in `Makefile`

The `Makefile` has seen a bit of a restructuring when it comes to flags:

1. The `MAKEFLAGS` variables is used by `make`, and allows for adding additional flags that can be used within in recursive calls (via `$(MAKE)`) too,  thus DRY approach.
2. The flags for calling BATS were adjusted. `--no-parallelize-within-files` has been added as well to ensure tests  _inside_ a single file are run sequentially.

`dms-test` prefix matching changed to expect a `_` suffix as a delimiter.

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docs: Add a note regarding output from running tests in parallel
2023-01-06 16:50:09 +13:00
Brennan Kinney
b7bad82e07
tests(fix): wait_until_change_detection_event_completes to count (#2974) 2023-01-04 13:29:10 +01:00
Brennan Kinney
b58165762a
fix(changedetector): Use service reload commands instead of supervisorctl restart <service> (#2947)
With `reload` a change detection event during local testing can be processed in less than a second according to logs. Previously this was 5+ seconds (_plus additional downtime for Postfix/Dovecot to become available again_).

In the past it was apparently an issue to use `<service> reload` due to a concern with the PID for wrapper scripts that `supervisorctl` managed, thus `supervisorctl <service> restart` had been used. Past discussions with maintainers suggest this is not likely an issue anymore, and `reload` should be fine to switch to now 👍 

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**NOTE:** It may not be an issue in the CI, but on _**local systems running tests may risk failure in `setup-cli.bats` from a false positive**_ due to 1 second polling window of the test helper method, and a change event being possible to occur entirely between the two checks undetected by the current approach.

If this is a problem, we may need to think of a better way to catch the change. The `letsencrypt` test counts how many change events are expected to have been processed, and this could technically be leveraged by the test helper too.

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**NOTE:** These two lines (_with regex pattern for postfix_) are output in the terminal when using the services respective `reload` commands:

```
postfix/master.*: reload -- version .*, configuration /etc/postfix
dovecot: master: Warning: SIGHUP received - reloading configuration
```

I wasn't sure how to match them as they did not appear in the `changedetector` log (_**EDIT:** they appear in the main log output, eg `docker logs <container name>`_).

Instead I've just monitored the `changedetector` log messages, which should be ok for logic that previously needed to ensure Dovecot / Postfix was back up after the `restart` was issued.

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Commit history:

* chore: Change events `reload` Dovecot and Postfix instead of `restart`

Reloading is faster than restarting the processes.

Restarting is a bit heavy handed here and may no longer be necessary for general usage?

* tests: Adapt tests to support service `reload` instead of `restart`

* chore: Additional logging for debugging change event logs

* fix: Wait on change detection, then verify directory created

Change detection is too fast now (0-1 seconds vs 5+).

Directory being waited on here was created near the end of a change event, reducing that time to detect a change by the utility method further.

We can instead check that the directory exists after the change detection event is completed.

* chore: Keep using the maildir polling check

We don't presently use remote storage in tests, but it might be relevant in future when testing NFS.

This at least avoids any confusing failure happening when that scenario is tested.
2022-12-24 01:57:24 +13:00
Brennan Kinney
32cc9d30e5 tests(refactor): common.bash helper split into two files
The current `test/test_helper/common.bash` was getting large. Setup logic has been extracted out into a new file.

`common.bash` resides in a directory  named `test_helper/`, the `test_` prefix is redundant. 

As an interim solution this provides a new approach for the updated tests, while the "old" tests can use the "old" `common.bash`. Eventually all tests should migrate to the new approach in `helper/` instead of the older `test_helper/`.

The new helper files are located under `test/helper/` (_which drops the `test_` prefix_). The new and updated helpers apply the new naming convention for ENV variables (_such as `CONTAINER_NAME` or `IMAGE_NAME`_).

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Some refactoring occurred, including new methods like `_run_in_container()` and `_default_teardown()`.

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I encountered a situation before in which the updated tests would fail because there were collisions of ENV names in the tests (_for example with `CONTAINER_NAME`_).
2022-11-26 14:52:42 +13:00