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libvirt/tests/virsh-uriprecedence
Eric Blake b188660865 tests: Avoid writing into $HOME during virsh-snapshot
In a constrained CI environment, where it is intentional that attempts
to write outside the current directory will fail, virsh-snapshot was
failing:

@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
 error: invalid argument: parent s3 for snapshot s2 not found
 error: marker
+error: Failed to create '/home/travis/.cache/libvirt/virsh': Permission denied
FAIL virsh-snapshot (exit status: 1)

But we've already solved the problem in virsh-uriprecedence: tell
virsh to use XDG locations pointing to somewhere we can write rather
than its default of falling back to $HOME with the test being at risk
of breaking due to the user's environment and/or unacceptably altering
the user's normal cache.  Hoist that solution into test-lib.sh, so
that all scripts can use it as needed. While at it, fix a latent typo
where XDG_RUNTIME_HOME was set to a literal relative directory name
"XDG_CACHE_HOME" (the typo did not affect virsh-uriprecedence, but
could matter to other clients).

Fixes: 280a2b41
Fixes: 398de147
Reported-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2019-04-04 09:35:40 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
. "$(dirname $0)/test-lib.sh"
# This test checks if virsh obeys the proper precedence of different
# URI settings
test_intro "virsh-uriprecedence"
virsh_bin="$abs_top_builddir/tools/virsh"
virsh_cmd="$virsh_bin"
counter=0
ret=0
mock_xdg_ || framework_failure
is_uri_good()
{
echo "$1" | grep -q -F "$good_uri"
}
test_uri_internal()
{
test_name=$1
test_cmd="$virsh_cmd \"$2\""
result=0
debug "Running '$test_cmd'"
out="$($virsh_cmd "$2")"
if ! is_uri_good "$out"; then
debug "Invalid output: '$out'"
result=1
ret=1
fi
counter="$((counter+1))"
test_result "$counter" "$1" "$result"
}
test_uri_connect()
{
test_uri_internal "$1" "connect; uri"
}
test_uri_noconnect()
{
test_uri_internal "$1" "uri"
}
test_uri()
{
test_uri_connect "$1"
test_uri_noconnect "$1"
}
# Precedence is the following (lowest priority first):
#
# 1) if run as root, 'uri_default' from /etc/libvirtd/libvirt.conf,
# otherwise qemu:///session. There is no way to mock this file for
# virsh/libvirt.so and the user may have set anything in there that
# would spoil the test, so we don't test this
#
# 2) 'uri_default' from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/libvirt/libvirt.conf
#
# 3) LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI
#
# 4) VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI
#
# 5) parameter -c (--connect)
unset LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI
unset VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI
bad_uri="test:///default?bad_uri"
good_uri="test:///default?good_uri"
printf "uri_default=\"%s\"\n" "$good_uri" >"$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/libvirt/libvirt.conf"
if uid_is_privileged_; then
counter="$((counter+1))"
test_skip_case "$counter" "User config file" "must not be run as root"
else
test_uri "User config file"
fi
printf "uri_default=\"%s\"\n" "$bad_uri" >"$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/libvirt/libvirt.conf"
export LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI="$good_uri"
test_uri "LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI"
export LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI="$bad_uri"
export VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI="$good_uri"
test_uri "VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI"
export VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI="$bad_uri"
virsh_cmd="$virsh_bin --connect $good_uri"
test_uri "Parameter"
test_final "$counter" "$ret"
(exit "$ret"); exit "$ret"