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Ed Santiago 2a6a3f333b APIv2 tests: try again to fix them
CI discovered that a lot of networking tests are failing; my
fault, for not having run my tests as root on my laptop.
Disable those.

Also: bump up the ten-request time limit, from 5 to 7 seconds.
Looks like something keeps getting slower and slower, but I
guess there's not much we can do about it.

Also: when we get a mismatch response code (e.g. 500 when we
expect 200), dump the response body and skip any subsequent
response checks.

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2020-10-12 13:57:59 -06:00

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# -*- sh -*-
#
# The earliest most basic tests. If any of these fail, life is bad
#
# NOTE: paths with a leading slash will be interpreted as-is;
# paths without will have '/v1.40/' prepended.
t GET /_ping 200 OK
t HEAD /_ping 200
t GET /libpod/_ping 200 OK
t HEAD /libpod/_ping 200
t GET _ping 200 OK
t HEAD _ping 200
t GET libpod/_ping 200 OK
t HEAD libpod/_ping 200
for i in /version version; do
t GET $i 200 \
.Components[0].Name="Podman Engine" \
.Components[0].Details.APIVersion=2.0.0 \
.Components[0].Details.MinAPIVersion=2.0.0 \
.Components[0].Details.Os=linux \
.ApiVersion=1.40 \
.MinAPIVersion=1.24 \
.Os=linux
done
#
# Garbage tests - requests that should yield errors
#
t GET /nonesuch 404
t POST /nonesuch '' 404
t GET container/nonesuch/json 404
t GET libpod/containers/nonesuch/json 404
#### FIXME: maybe someday: t GET 'libpod/containers/json?a=b' 400
# Method not allowed
t POST /_ping '' 405
t DELETE /_ping 405
t POST libpod/containers/json '' 405
t POST libpod/pods/abc '' 405
t POST info '' 405
t GET libpod/containers/create 405
#
# system info
#
# Some day perhaps it will always be runc; for now, cgroupsv2 requires crun
#
# FIXME: run 'podman info --format=json', and compare select fields
runtime=runc
if have_cgroupsv2; then
runtime=crun
fi
t GET info 200 \
.OSType=linux \
.DefaultRuntime~.*$runtime \
.MemTotal~[0-9]\\+
# Timing: make sure server stays responsive
t0=$SECONDS
for i in $(seq 1 10); do
# FIXME: someday: refactor t(), separate out the 'curl' logic so we
# can call it directly. Then we won't get ten annoying 'ok' lines.
t GET info 200
done
t1=$SECONDS
delta_t=$((t1 - t2))
# Desired number of seconds in which we expect to run.
want=7
if [ $delta_t -le $want ]; then
_show_ok 1 "Time for ten /info requests ($delta_t seconds) <= ${want}s"
else
_show_ok 0 "Time for ten /info requests" "<= $want seconds" "$delta_t seconds"
fi
# Simple events test (see #7078)
t GET "events?stream=false" 200
t GET "libpod/events?stream=false" 200
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