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Python tests were flaking because they behave differently when $DEBUG is set. It looks like something in CI sets that envariable. Solution: do not use $DEBUG as a debug trigger, use a properly-named custom variable that is unlikely to be set accidentally. Also: get rid of AssertTrue(), which gives no visibility into what happened. Write in proper form that can emit useful diagnostics on failure. Fixes: #10948 Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
Docker regression test
Python test suite to validate Podman endpoints using docker library (aka docker-py). See Docker SDK for Python.
Running Tests
To run the tests locally in your sandbox (Fedora 32,33):
# dnf install python3-docker
Run the entire test suite
All commands are run from the root of the repository.
# python3 -m unittest discover -s test/python/docker
Passing the -v option to your test script will instruct unittest.main() to enable a higher level of verbosity, and produce detailed output:
# python3 -m unittest -v discover -s test/python/docker
Run a specific test class
# python3 -m unittest -v test.python.docker.compat.test_images.TestImages
Run a specific test within the test class
# python3 -m unittest test.python.docker.compat.test_images.TestImages.test_tag_valid_image