ostree/tests/test-pull-mirrorlist.sh
Colin Walters ced22f6c9b Split trivial-httpd into separate binary
Working on the libcurl backend, I hit the issue that the trivial-httpd program
depends on libsoup. I briefly considered having two versions, but libcurl is
client only, and moreover trivial-httpd is no longer trivial - it has various
features which are used by the test suite extensively.

Hence, what we'll do is build it as a separate binary which links to libsoup,
and use it during the tests. We *also* currently still provide `ostree
trivial-httpd` since some things use it like `rpm-ostree-toolbox` and the
Cockpit tests.

After those are ported to use some other webserver, I plan to add a build-time
option to drop it.

Closes: #636
Approved by: jlebon
2017-01-04 16:32:11 +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
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo init
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo remote add origin --no-gpg-verify \
mirrorlist=$(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
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo init
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo remote add origin --no-gpg-verify \
--contenturl=mirrorlist=$(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
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo init
${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo remote add origin --no-gpg-verify \
--contenturl=mirrorlist=$(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"