ostree/tests/test-admin-pull-deploy-split.sh
Colin Walters 2fb7a04838 sysroot: Turn on bootloader-naming-2 by default
I think it's about time we flipped this on by default;
like the bootprefix I was a bit too chicken.  We still have
a `bootloader-naming-1` that can be flipped on in case of
some regression.

Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/2961
2024-02-28 09:40:34 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (C) 2017 Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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# See https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/642
set -euo pipefail
. $(dirname $0)/libtest.sh
echo "1..1"
setup_os_repository "archive" "syslinux"
cd ${test_tmpdir}
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo remote add --set=gpg-verify=false testos $(cat httpd-address)/ostree/testos-repo
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo pull testos testos/buildmain/x86_64-runtime
rev=$(${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo rev-parse testos/buildmain/x86_64-runtime)
parent_rev=$(${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo rev-parse ${rev}^)
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo pull testos testos/buildmain/x86_64-runtime@${parent_rev}
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree admin deploy --karg=root=LABEL=MOO --karg=quiet --os=testos testos:testos/buildmain/x86_64-runtime
assert_has_dir sysroot/ostree/deploy/testos/deploy/${parent_rev}.0
assert_not_has_dir sysroot/ostree/deploy/testos/deploy/${rev}.0
# Do a pull, this one should get us new content
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree admin upgrade --os=testos --pull-only --os=testos > out.txt
assert_not_file_has_content out.txt 'No update available'
# And pull again should still tell us we have new content
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree admin upgrade --os=testos --pull-only --os=testos > out.txt
assert_not_file_has_content out.txt 'No update available'
assert_has_dir sysroot/ostree/deploy/testos/deploy/${parent_rev}.0
assert_not_has_dir sysroot/ostree/deploy/testos/deploy/${rev}.0
assert_file_has_content sysroot/boot/loader/entries/ostree-1.conf 'TestOS 42 1\.0\.9'
assert_streq "${rev}" $(${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=sysroot/ostree/repo rev-parse testos/buildmain/x86_64-runtime)
# Now, generate new content upstream; we shouldn't pull it
os_repository_new_commit
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree admin upgrade --os=testos --deploy-only --os=testos > out.txt
assert_not_file_has_content out.txt 'No update available'
assert_file_has_content sysroot/boot/loader/entries/ostree-2.conf 'TestOS 42 1\.0\.10'
assert_has_dir sysroot/ostree/deploy/testos/deploy/${parent_rev}.0
assert_has_dir sysroot/ostree/deploy/testos/deploy/${rev}.0
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree admin upgrade --os=testos --deploy-only --os=testos > out.txt
assert_file_has_content out.txt 'No update available'
echo 'ok upgrade --pull-only + --deploy-only'