load 'test_helper/bats-support/load' load 'test_helper/bats-assert/load' NAME=tvial/docker-mailserver:testing # default timeout is 120 seconds TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS=${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS-120} NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES=${NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES-10} # @param $1 timeout # @param --fatal-test additional test whose failure aborts immediately # @param ... test to run function repeat_until_success_or_timeout { local fatal_failure_test_command if [[ "$1" == "--fatal-test" ]]; then fatal_failure_test_command="$2" shift 2 fi if ! [[ "$1" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then echo "First parameter for timeout must be an integer, recieved \"$1\"" return 1 fi TIMEOUT=$1 STARTTIME=$SECONDS shift 1 until "$@" do if [[ -n "$fatal_failure_test_command" ]] && ! eval "$fatal_failure_test_command"; then echo "\`$fatal_failure_test_command\` failed, early aborting repeat_until_success of \`$*\`" >&2 exit 1 fi sleep 5 if [[ $(($SECONDS - $STARTTIME )) -gt $TIMEOUT ]]; then echo "Timed out on command: $@" >&2 return 1 fi done } # @param $1 timeout # @param $2 container name # @param ... test command for container function repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout() { timeout="$1" container_name="$2" shift 2 repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running $container_name" "$timeout" docker exec "$container_name" "$@" } function container_is_running() { [[ "$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' "$1")" == "true" ]] } # @param $1 port # @param $2 container name function wait_for_tcp_port_in_container() { repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running $2" "$TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS" docker exec $2 /bin/sh -c "nc -z 0.0.0.0 $1" } # @param $1 name of the postfix container function wait_for_smtp_port_in_container() { wait_for_tcp_port_in_container 25 "$1" } # @param $1 name of the postfix container function wait_for_amavis_port_in_container() { wait_for_tcp_port_in_container 10024 "$1" } # @param $1 name of the postfix container function wait_for_finished_setup_in_container() { local status=0 repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running $1" "$TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS" sh -c "docker logs $1 | grep 'is up and running'" || status=1 if [[ $status -eq 1 ]]; then echo "Last $NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES lines of container \`$1\`'s log" docker logs $1 | tail -n $NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES fi return $status } SETUP_FILE_MARKER="$BATS_TMPDIR/`basename \"$BATS_TEST_FILENAME\"`.setup_file" # use in setup() in conjunction with a `@test "first" {}` to trigger setup_file reliably function run_setup_file_if_necessary() { if [ "$BATS_TEST_NAME" == 'test_first' ]; then # prevent old markers from marking success or get an error if we cannot remove due to permissions rm -f "$SETUP_FILE_MARKER" setup_file touch "$SETUP_FILE_MARKER" else if [ ! -f "$SETUP_FILE_MARKER" ]; then skip "setup_file failed" return 1 fi fi } # use in teardown() in conjunction with a `@test "last" {}` to trigger teardown_file reliably function run_teardown_file_if_necessary() { if [ "$BATS_TEST_NAME" == 'test_last' ]; then # cleanup setup file marker rm -f "$SETUP_FILE_MARKER" teardown_file fi } # get the private config path for the given container or test file, if no container name was given function private_config_path() { echo "$PWD/test/duplicate_configs/${1:-$(basename "$BATS_TEST_FILENAME")}" } # @param $1 relative source in test/config folder # @param $2 (optional) container name, defaults to $BATS_TEST_FILENAME # @return path to the folder where the config is duplicated function duplicate_config_for_container() { output="$(private_config_path "$2")" rm -rf "$output" # cleanup mkdir -p "$output" cp -r "$PWD/test/config/${1:?}/." "$output" echo "$output" }