ostree/tests/test-pull-mirrorlist.sh
Colin Walters 455cc5e892 repo+tests: Add [core]disable-xattrs=true, use it on overlayfs
There are a lot of things suboptimal about this approach, but
on the other hand we need to get our CI back up and running.

The basic approach is to - in the test suite, detect if we're on overlayfs. If
so, set a flag in the repo, which gets picked up by a few strategic places in
the core to turn on "ignore xattrs".

I also had to add a variant of this for the sysroot work.

The core problem here is while overlayfs will let us read and
see the SELinux labels, it won't let us write them.

Down the line, we should improve this so that we can selectively ignore e.g.
`security.*` attributes but not `user.*` say.

Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/758

Closes: #759
Approved by: jlebon
2017-03-24 22:16:43 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
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set -euo pipefail
. $(dirname $0)/libtest.sh
echo "1..3"
setup_fake_remote_repo1 "archive-z2"
setup_mirror () {
name=$1; shift
cd ${test_tmpdir}
mkdir $name
cd $name
cp -a ${test_tmpdir}/ostree-srv ostree
${OSTREE_HTTPD} --autoexit --daemonize \
-p ${test_tmpdir}/${name}-port
port=$(cat ${test_tmpdir}/${name}-port)
echo "http://127.0.0.1:${port}" > ${test_tmpdir}/${name}-address
}
setup_mirror content_mirror1
setup_mirror content_mirror2
setup_mirror content_mirror3
# Let's delete a file from 1 so that it falls back on 2
cd ${test_tmpdir}/content_mirror1/ostree/gnomerepo
filez=$(find objects/ -name '*.filez' | head -n 1)
rm ${filez}
# Let's delete a file from 1 and 2 so that it falls back on 3
cd ${test_tmpdir}/content_mirror1/ostree/gnomerepo
filez=$(find objects/ -name '*.filez' | head -n 1)
rm ${filez}
cd ${test_tmpdir}/content_mirror2/ostree/gnomerepo
rm ${filez}
# OK, let's just shove the mirrorlist in the first httpd
cat > ${test_tmpdir}/ostree-srv/mirrorlist <<EOF
# comment with empty lines around
http://example.com/nonexistent
$(cat ${test_tmpdir}/content_mirror1-address)/ostree/gnomerepo
$(cat ${test_tmpdir}/content_mirror2-address)/ostree/gnomerepo
$(cat ${test_tmpdir}/content_mirror3-address)/ostree/gnomerepo
EOF
# first let's try just url
cd ${test_tmpdir}
mkdir repo
ostree_repo_init repo
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo remote add origin --no-gpg-verify \
mirrorlist=$(cat httpd-address)/ostree/mirrorlist
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo pull origin:main
echo "ok pull objects from mirrorlist"
# now let's try contenturl only mirrorlist
cd ${test_tmpdir}
rm -rf repo
mkdir repo
ostree_repo_init repo
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo remote add origin --no-gpg-verify \
--contenturl=mirrorlist=$(cat httpd-address)/ostree/mirrorlist \
$(cat httpd-address)/ostree/gnomerepo
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo pull origin:main
echo "ok pull objects from contenturl mirrorlist"
# both
cd ${test_tmpdir}
rm -rf repo
mkdir repo
ostree_repo_init repo
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo remote add origin --no-gpg-verify \
--contenturl=mirrorlist=$(cat httpd-address)/ostree/mirrorlist \
mirrorlist=$(cat httpd-address)/ostree/mirrorlist
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo pull origin:main
echo "ok pull objects from split urls mirrorlists"