#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2014 Colin Walters # # 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. set -e . $(dirname $0)/libtest.sh check_root_test echo "1..1" setup_os_repository "archive-z2" "syslinux" echo "ok setup" # Note: Daemon already knows what sysroot to use, so avoid passing # --sysroot=sysroot to rpm-ostree commands as it will result # in a warning message. # This initial deployment gets kicked off with some kernel arguments ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo remote add --set=gpg-verify=false testos file://$(pwd)/testos-repo testos/buildmaster/x86_64-runtime ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo pull testos:testos/buildmaster/x86_64-runtime ostree admin --sysroot=sysroot deploy --karg=root=LABEL=MOO --karg=quiet --os=testos testos:testos/buildmaster/x86_64-runtime rpm-ostree status | tee OUTPUT-status.txt assert_file_has_content OUTPUT-status.txt '1\.0\.10' os_repository_new_commit rpm-ostree upgrade --os=testos ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo remote add --set=gpg-verify=false otheros file://$(pwd)/testos-repo testos/buildmaster/x86_64-runtime rpm-ostree rebase --os=testos otheros: rpm-ostree status | tee OUTPUT-status.txt assert_not_file_has_content OUTPUT-status.txt '1\.0\.10' version=$(date "+%Y%m%d\.0") assert_file_has_content OUTPUT-status.txt $version # Test 'upgrade --check' w/ no upgrade # XXX Disabled this because source repo has no /usr/share/rpm # Maybe that's too heavy a requirement to just check for an # upgrade, but on the other hand this is *RPM*-ostree. #rpm-ostree upgrade --os=testos --check #test "$?" = "77" || (echo 1>&2 "Expected exit code 77, got $?"; exit 1) # Jump backward to 1.0.9 rpm-ostree deploy --os=testos 1.0.9 rpm-ostree status | head --lines 3 | tee OUTPUT-status.txt assert_file_has_content OUTPUT-status.txt '1\.0\.9' # Remember the current revision for later. revision=$(ostree rev-parse --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo otheros:testos/buildmaster/x86_64-runtime) # Jump forward to a locally known version. rpm-ostree deploy --os=testos 1.0.10 rpm-ostree status | head --lines 3 | tee OUTPUT-status.txt assert_file_has_content OUTPUT-status.txt '1\.0\.10' # Jump forward to a new, locally unknown version. # Here we also test the "version=" argument prefix. os_repository_new_commit 1 1 rpm-ostree deploy --os=testos version=$(date "+%Y%m%d.1") rpm-ostree status | head --lines 3 | tee OUTPUT-status.txt assert_file_has_content OUTPUT-status.txt $(date "+%Y%m%d\.1") # Jump backward again to 1.0.9, but this time using the # "revision=" argument prefix (and test case sensitivity). rpm-ostree deploy --os=testos REVISION=$revision rpm-ostree status | head --lines 3 | tee OUTPUT-status.txt assert_file_has_content OUTPUT-status.txt '1\.0\.9' # Ensure it returns an error when passing a wrong option. rpm-ostree --help | awk '/^$/ {in_commands=0} {if(in_commands==1){print $0}} /^Builtin Commands:/ {in_commands=1}' > commands while read command; do if rpm-ostree $command --n0t-3xisting-0ption &>/dev/null; then assert_not_reached "command $command --n0t-3xisting-0ption was successful" fi done < commands if rpm-ostree nosuchcommand --nosuchoption 2>err.txt; then assert_not_reached "Expected an error for nosuchcommand" fi assert_file_has_content err.txt 'Unknown.*command'