rpm-ostree/tests/compose/test-rojig-e2e.sh
Jonathan Lebon 9daea46d66 tests/compose: Target FCOS 31, move off of PAPR
Again, a lot going on here, but essentially, we adapt the compose tests
to run either privileged or fully unprivileged via supermin, just like
cosa.

I actually got more than halfway through this initially using `cosa
build` directly for testing. But in the end, we simply need more
flexibility than that. We want to be able to manipulate exactly how
rpm-ostree is called, and cosa is very opinionated about this (and may
also change from under us in the future).

(Another big difference for example is that cosa doesn't care about
non-unified mode, whereas we *need* to have coverage for this until we
fully kill it.)

Really, the most important bit we want from there is the
unprivileged-via-supermin bits. So we copy and adapt that here. One
obvious improvement then is sharing this code more easily (e.g. a
`cosa runasroot` or something?)

However, we still use the FCOS manifest (frozen at a specific tag). It's
a realistic example, and because of the lockfiles and pool, we get good
reproducibility.
2020-01-08 16:42:54 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -xeuo pipefail
dn=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)
# shellcheck source=libcomposetest.sh
. "${dn}/libcomposetest.sh"
# Add a local rpm-md repo so we can mutate local test packages
treefile_append "repos" '["test-repo"]'
build_rpm test-pkg \
files "/usr/bin/test-pkg" \
install "mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/bin && echo localpkg data > %{buildroot}/usr/bin/test-pkg"
# The test suite writes to pwd, but we need repos in config
# Also we need to disable gpgcheck
echo gpgcheck=0 >> yumrepo.repo
ln yumrepo.repo config/test-repo.repo
treefile_append "packages" '["test-pkg"]'
treefile_set "documentation" 'False'
runcompose --add-metadata-string version=42.0
npkgs=$(rpm-ostree --repo=${repo} db list ${treeref} |grep -v '^ostree commit' | wc -l)
echo "npkgs=${npkgs}"
rpm-ostree --repo=${repo} db list ${treeref} test-pkg >test-pkg-list.txt
assert_file_has_content test-pkg-list.txt 'test-pkg-1.0-1.x86_64'
rev=$(ostree --repo=${repo} rev-parse ${treeref})
mkdir rojig-output
do_commit2rojig() {
targetrev=$1
echo "$(date): starting commit2rojig"
runasroot rpm-ostree ex commit2rojig --repo=${repo} --pkgcache-repo cache/pkgcache-repo ${targetrev} ${treefile} $(pwd)/rojig-output
(cd rojig-output && createrepo_c .)
echo "$(date): finished commit2rojig"
}
do_commit2rojig ${rev}
test -f rojig-output/x86_64/fedora-coreos-42.0-1.fc31.x86_64.rpm
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo init --mode=bare-user
echo 'fsync=false' >> rojig-unpack-repo/config
# Technically this isn't part of config/ but eh
cat > config/rojig-test.repo <<eof
[rojig-test]
baseurl=file://$(pwd)/rojig-output
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
eof
do_rojig2commit() {
echo "$(date): starting rojig2commit"
rpm-ostree ex rojig2commit -d $(pwd)/config -e cache -e test-repo -e rojig-test --repo=rojig-unpack-repo rojig-test:fedora-coreos | tee rojig2commit-out.txt
echo "$(date): finished rojig2commit"
}
do_rojig2commit
# there will generally be pkgs not in the rojig set, but let's at least assert it's > 0
assert_file_has_content rojig2commit-out.txt ${npkgs}/${npkgs}' packages to import'
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo rev-parse ${rev}
echo "$(date): starting fsck"
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo fsck
echo "$(date): finished fsck"
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo refs > rojig-refs.txt
assert_file_has_content rojig-refs.txt 'rpmostree/rojig/test-pkg/1.0-1.x86__64'
echo "ok rojig ♲📦 fresh assembly"
origrev=${rev}
unset rev
# Update test-pkg
build_rpm test-pkg \
version 1.1 \
files "/usr/bin/test-pkg" \
install "mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/bin && echo localpkg data 1.1 > %{buildroot}/usr/bin/test-pkg"
# Also add an entirely new package
build_rpm test-newpkg \
files "/usr/bin/test-newpkg" \
install "mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/bin && echo new localpkg data > %{buildroot}/usr/bin/test-newpkg"
treefile_append "packages" '["test-newpkg"]'
runcompose --add-metadata-string version=42.1
newrev=$(ostree --repo=${repo} rev-parse ${treeref})
rpm-ostree --repo=${repo} db list ${treeref} test-newpkg >test-newpkg-list.txt
assert_file_has_content test-newpkg-list.txt 'test-newpkg-1.0-1.x86_64'
# Rojig version 42.1
do_commit2rojig ${newrev}
path=rojig-output/x86_64/fedora-coreos-42.1-1.fc31.x86_64.rpm
rpm -qp --requires ${path} > requires.txt
assert_file_has_content requires.txt 'glibc(.*) = '
assert_file_has_content requires.txt 'systemd(.*) = '
assert_file_has_content requires.txt 'test-pkg(.*) = 1.1-1'
# And pull it; we should download the newer version by default
do_rojig2commit
# Now we should only download 2 packages
assert_file_has_content rojig2commit-out.txt '2/[1-9][0-9]* packages to import'
for x in ${origrev} ${newrev}; do
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo rev-parse ${x}
done
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo fsck
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo refs > rojig-refs.txt
# We should have both refs; GC will be handled by the sysroot upgrader
# via deployments, same way it is for pkg layering.
assert_file_has_content rojig-refs.txt 'rpmostree/rojig/test-pkg/1.0-1.x86__64'
assert_file_has_content rojig-refs.txt 'rpmostree/rojig/test-pkg/1.1-1.x86__64'
echo "ok rojig ♲📦 update!"
# Add all docs to test https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/1197
treefile_set "documentation" 'True'
runcompose --add-metadata-string version=42.2
newrev=$(ostree --repo=${repo} rev-parse ${treeref})
do_commit2rojig ${newrev}
find rojig-output -name '*.rpm' | tee rpms.txt
assert_file_has_content rpms.txt 'fedora-coreos-42.2.*x86_64'
do_rojig2commit
# Not every package has docs, but there are going to need to be changes
assert_file_has_content rojig2commit-out.txt '[1-9][0-9]*/[1-9][0-9]* packages to import ([1-9][0-9]* changed)'
ostree --repo=rojig-unpack-repo ls -R ${newrev} >/dev/null
echo "ok rojig ♲📦 updated docs"