# Source library for installed virtualized shell script tests # # Copyright (C) 2016 Jonathan Lebon # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # prepares the VM and library for action vm_setup() { export VM=${VM:-vmcheck} local sshopts="-o User=root \ -o ControlMaster=auto \ -o ControlPath=/var/tmp/ssh-$VM-$(date +%s%N).sock \ -o ControlPersist=yes" # If we're provided with an ssh-config, make sure we tell # ssh to pick it up. if [ -f "${topsrcdir}/ssh-config" ]; then sshopts="$sshopts -F ${topsrcdir}/ssh-config" fi export SSH="ssh $sshopts $VM" export SCP="scp $sshopts" } # rsync wrapper that sets up authentication vm_raw_rsync() { local rsyncopts="ssh -o User=root" if [ -f ${topsrcdir}/ssh-config ]; then rsyncopts="$rsyncopts -F '${topsrcdir}/ssh-config'" fi rsync -az --no-owner --no-group -e "$rsyncopts" "$@" } vm_rsync() { if ! test -f .vagrant/using_sshfs; then pushd ${topsrcdir} vm_raw_rsync --exclude .git/ . $VM:/var/roothome/sync popd fi } # run command in vm as user # - $1 username # - $@ command to run vm_cmd_as() { local user=$1; shift # don't reuse root's ControlPath local sshopts="-o User=$user" if [ -f "${topsrcdir}/ssh-config" ]; then sshopts="$sshopts -F ${topsrcdir}/ssh-config" fi ssh $sshopts $VM "$@" } # run command in vm # - $@ command to run vm_cmd() { $SSH "$@" } # Copy argument (usually shell script) to VM, execute it there vm_cmdfile() { local bin=$1 chmod a+x ${bin} local bn=$(basename ${bin}) $SCP $1 $VM:/root/${bn} $SSH /root/${bn} } # Delete anything which we might change between runs vm_clean_caches() { vm_cmd rm /ostree/repo/extensions/rpmostree/pkgcache/refs/heads/* -rf } # run rpm-ostree in vm # - $@ args vm_rpmostree() { vm_cmd env ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=false rpm-ostree "$@" } # copy files to a directory in the vm # - $1 target directory # - $2.. files & dirs to copy vm_send() { local dir=$1; shift vm_cmd mkdir -p $dir $SCP -r "$@" $VM:$dir } # copy the test repo to the vm # $1 - repo file mode: nogpgcheck (default), gpgcheck, skip (don't send) vm_send_test_repo() { mode=${1:-nogpgcheck} # note we use -c here because we might be called twice within a second vm_raw_rsync -c --delete ${test_tmpdir}/yumrepo $VM:/tmp/vmcheck if [[ $mode == skip ]]; then return fi cat > vmcheck.repo << EOF [test-repo] name=test-repo baseurl=file:///tmp/vmcheck/yumrepo EOF if [[ $mode == gpgcheck ]]; then cat >> vmcheck.repo <> vmcheck.repo fi vm_send /etc/yum.repos.d vmcheck.repo } # wait until ssh is available on the vm # - $1 timeout in second (optional) # - $2 previous bootid (optional) vm_ssh_wait() { local timeout=${1:-0}; shift local old_bootid=${1:-}; shift if ! vm_cmd true; then echo "Failed to log into VM, retrying with debug:" $SSH -o LogLevel=debug true || true fi while [ $timeout -gt 0 ]; do if bootid=$(vm_get_boot_id 2>/dev/null); then if [[ $bootid != $old_bootid ]]; then # if this is a reboot, display some info about new boot if [ -n "$old_bootid" ]; then vm_rpmostree status vm_rpmostree --version fi return 0 fi fi if test $(($timeout % 5)) == 0; then echo "Still failed to log into VM, retrying for $timeout seconds" fi timeout=$((timeout - 1)) sleep 1 done false "Timed out while waiting for SSH." } vm_get_boot_id() { vm_cmd cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id } # Run a command in the VM that will cause a reboot vm_reboot_cmd() { vm_cmd sync local bootid=$(vm_get_boot_id 2>/dev/null) vm_cmd $@ || : vm_ssh_wait 120 $bootid } # reboot the vm vm_reboot() { vm_reboot_cmd systemctl reboot } # check that the given files/dirs exist on the VM # - $@ files/dirs to check for vm_has_files() { for file in "$@"; do if ! vm_cmd test -e $file; then return 1 fi done } # check that the packages are installed # - $@ packages to check for vm_has_packages() { for pkg in "$@"; do if ! vm_cmd rpm -q $pkg; then return 1 fi done } # retrieve info from a deployment # - $1 index of deployment (or -1 for booted) # - $2 key to retrieve vm_get_deployment_info() { local idx=$1 local key=$2 vm_rpmostree status --json | \ python -c " import sys, json deployments = json.load(sys.stdin)[\"deployments\"] idx = $idx if idx < 0: for i, depl in enumerate(deployments): if depl[\"booted\"]: idx = i if idx < 0: print \"Failed to determine currently booted deployment\" exit(1) if idx >= len(deployments): print \"Deployment index $idx is out of range\" exit(1) depl = deployments[idx] if \"$key\" in depl: data = depl[\"$key\"] if type(data) is list: print \" \".join(data) else: print data " } # retrieve the deployment root # - $1 index of deployment vm_get_deployment_root() { local idx=$1 local csum=$(vm_get_deployment_info $idx checksum) local serial=$(vm_get_deployment_info $idx serial) local osname=$(vm_get_deployment_info $idx osname) echo /ostree/deploy/$osname/deploy/$csum.$serial } # retrieve info from the booted deployment # - $1 key to retrieve vm_get_booted_deployment_info() { vm_get_deployment_info -1 $1 } # print the layered packages vm_get_layered_packages() { vm_get_booted_deployment_info packages } # print the requested packages vm_get_requested_packages() { vm_get_booted_deployment_info requested-packages } vm_get_local_packages() { vm_get_booted_deployment_info requested-local-packages } # check that the packages are currently layered # - $@ packages to check for vm_has_layered_packages() { local pkgs=$(vm_get_layered_packages) for pkg in "$@"; do if [[ " $pkgs " != *$pkg* ]]; then return 1 fi done } # check that the packages are currently requested # - $@ packages to check for vm_has_requested_packages() { local pkgs=$(vm_get_requested_packages) for pkg in "$@"; do if [[ " $pkgs " != *$pkg* ]]; then return 1 fi done } vm_has_local_packages() { local pkgs=$(vm_get_local_packages) for pkg in "$@"; do if [[ " $pkgs " != *$pkg* ]]; then return 1 fi done } vm_has_dormant_packages() { vm_has_requested_packages "$@" && \ ! vm_has_layered_packages "$@" } # retrieve the checksum of the currently booted deployment vm_get_booted_csum() { vm_get_booted_deployment_info checksum } # make multiple consistency checks on a test pkg # - $1 package to check for # - $2 either "present" or "absent" vm_assert_layered_pkg() { local pkg=$1; shift local policy=$1; shift set +e vm_has_packages $pkg; pkg_in_rpmdb=$? vm_has_layered_packages $pkg; pkg_is_layered=$? vm_has_local_packages $pkg; pkg_is_layered_local=$? vm_has_requested_packages $pkg; pkg_is_requested=$? [ $pkg_in_rpmdb == 0 ] && \ ( ( [ $pkg_is_layered == 0 ] && [ $pkg_is_requested == 0 ] ) || [ $pkg_is_layered_local == 0 ] ); pkg_present=$? [ $pkg_in_rpmdb != 0 ] && \ [ $pkg_is_layered != 0 ] && \ [ $pkg_is_layered_local != 0 ] && \ [ $pkg_is_requested != 0 ]; pkg_absent=$? set -e if [ $policy == present ] && [ $pkg_present != 0 ]; then vm_cmd rpm-ostree status assert_not_reached "pkg $pkg is not present" fi if [ $policy == absent ] && [ $pkg_absent != 0 ]; then vm_cmd rpm-ostree status assert_not_reached "pkg $pkg is not absent" fi } vm_assert_status_jq() { vm_rpmostree status --json > status.json assert_status_file_jq status.json "$@" } # Like build_rpm, but also sends it to the VM vm_build_rpm() { build_rpm "$@" vm_send_test_repo } # Like vm_build_rpm but takes a yumrepo mode vm_build_rpm_repo_mode() { mode=$1; shift build_rpm "$@" vm_send_test_repo $mode } vm_build_selinux_rpm() { build_selinux_rpm "$@" vm_send_test_repo } vm_get_journal_cursor() { vm_cmd journalctl -o json -n 1 | jq -r '.["__CURSOR"]' } # Wait for a message logged after $cursor matching a regexp to appear vm_wait_content_after_cursor() { from_cursor=$1; shift regex=$1; shift cat > wait.sh < \${tmpf} if grep -q -e "${regex}" \${tmpf}; then exit 0 else cat \${tmpf} sleep 1 fi done echo "timed out after 60s" 1>&2 journalctl -u rpm-ostreed --after-cursor "${from_cursor}" | tail -100 exit 1 EOF vm_cmdfile wait.sh } vm_assert_journal_has_content() { from_cursor=$1; shift # add an extra helping of quotes for hungry ssh vm_cmd journalctl --after-cursor "'$from_cursor'" > tmp-journal.txt assert_file_has_content tmp-journal.txt "$@" rm -f tmp-journal.txt } # $1 - service name # $2 - dir to serve # $3 - port to serve on vm_start_httpd() { local name=$1; shift local dir=$1; shift local port=$1; shift # CentOS systemd is too old for -p WorkingDirectory vm_cmd systemd-run --unit $name sh -c \ "'cd $dir && python -m SimpleHTTPServer $port'" # NB: the EXIT trap is used by libtest, but not the ERR trap trap "vm_stop_httpd $name" ERR set -E # inherit trap # Ideally systemd-run would support .socket units or something vm_cmd 'while ! curl --head http://127.0.0.1:8888 &>/dev/null; do sleep 1; done' } # $1 - service name vm_stop_httpd() { local name=$1; shift vm_cmd systemctl stop $name set +E trap - ERR }