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systemd-stable/test/units/testsuite-04.sh
Frantisek Sumsal 0897048500 test: use saved process PID instead of %%
As the `%%` specifier might fail if the current job (i.e. the last
background job) already finished:

```
[   61.692196] testsuite-04.sh[656]: ++ systemd-id128 new
[   61.705407] testsuite-04.sh[263]: + ID=912cb8f8ef304153a123f772bb0fe9e0
[   61.706318] testsuite-04.sh[657]: + systemd-cat -t 912cb8f8ef304153a123f772bb0fe9e0 bash -c 'echo parent; (echo child) & wait'
[   61.720940] testsuite-04.sh[263]: + PID=657
[   61.721126] testsuite-04.sh[263]: + wait %%
[   61.723014] testsuite-04.sh[263]: /usr/lib/systemd/tests/testdata/units/testsuite-04.sh: line 96: wait: %%: no such job
```
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
set -eux
set -o pipefail
# Limit the maximum journal size
trap "journalctl --rotate --vacuum-size=16M" EXIT
# Rotation/flush test, see https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/19895
journalctl --relinquish-var
for _ in {0..50}; do
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1M count=1 | base64 | systemd-cat
done
journalctl --rotate
journalctl --flush
journalctl --sync
# Reset the ratelimit buckets for the subsequent tests below.
systemctl restart systemd-journald
# Test stdout stream
# Skip empty lines
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
: >/expected
printf $'\n\n\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
cmp /expected /output
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
: >/expected
printf $'<5>\n<6>\n<7>\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix true
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
cmp /expected /output
# Remove trailing spaces
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
printf "Trailing spaces\n">/expected
printf $'<5>Trailing spaces \t \n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix true
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
cmp /expected /output
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
printf "Trailing spaces\n">/expected
printf $'Trailing spaces \t \n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
cmp /expected /output
# Don't remove leading spaces
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
printf $' \t Leading spaces\n'>/expected
printf $'<5> \t Leading spaces\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix true
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
cmp /expected /output
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
printf $' \t Leading spaces\n'>/expected
printf $' \t Leading spaces\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
cmp /expected /output
# --output-fields restricts output
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
printf $'foo' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o export --output-fields=MESSAGE,FOO --output-fields=PRIORITY,MESSAGE -t "$ID" >/output
[[ $(grep -c . /output) -eq 6 ]]
grep -q '^__CURSOR=' /output
grep -q '^MESSAGE=foo$' /output
grep -q '^PRIORITY=6$' /output
grep '^FOO=' /output && { echo 'unexpected success'; exit 1; }
grep '^SYSLOG_FACILITY=' /output && { echo 'unexpected success'; exit 1; }
# `-b all` negates earlier use of -b (-b and -m are otherwise exclusive)
journalctl -b -1 -b all -m >/dev/null
# -b always behaves like -b0
journalctl -q -b-1 -b0 | head -1 >/expected
journalctl -q -b-1 -b | head -1 >/output
cmp /expected /output
# ... even when another option follows (both of these should fail due to -m)
{ journalctl -ball -b0 -m 2>&1 || :; } | head -1 >/expected
{ journalctl -ball -b -m 2>&1 || :; } | head -1 >/output
cmp /expected /output
# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/13708
ID=$(systemd-id128 new)
systemd-cat -t "$ID" bash -c 'echo parent; (echo child) & wait' &
PID=$!
wait $PID
journalctl --sync
# We can drop this grep when https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/13937
# has a fix.
journalctl -b -o export -t "$ID" --output-fields=_PID | grep '^_PID=' >/output
[[ $(grep -c . /output) -eq 2 ]]
grep -q "^_PID=$PID" /output
grep -vq "^_PID=$PID" /output
# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/15654
ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
printf "This will\nusually fail\nand be truncated\n">/expected
systemd-cat -t "$ID" /bin/sh -c 'env echo -n "This will";echo;env echo -n "usually fail";echo;env echo -n "and be truncated";echo;'
journalctl --sync
journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
cmp /expected /output
[[ $(journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" --output-fields=_TRANSPORT | grep -Pc "^stdout$") -eq 3 ]]
[[ $(journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" --output-fields=_LINE_BREAK | grep -Pc "^pid-change$") -eq 3 ]]
[[ $(journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" --output-fields=_PID | sort -u | grep -c "^.*$") -eq 3 ]]
[[ $(journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" --output-fields=MESSAGE | grep -Pc "^(This will|usually fail|and be truncated)$") -eq 3 ]]
# test that LogLevelMax can also suppress logging about services, not only by services
systemctl start silent-success
journalctl --sync
[[ -z "$(journalctl -b -q -u silent-success.service)" ]]
# Add new tests before here, the journald restarts below
# may make tests flappy.
# Don't lose streams on restart
systemctl start forever-print-hola
sleep 3
systemctl restart systemd-journald
sleep 3
systemctl stop forever-print-hola
[[ ! -f "/i-lose-my-logs" ]]
# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4408
rm -f /i-lose-my-logs
systemctl start forever-print-hola
sleep 3
systemctl kill --signal=SIGKILL systemd-journald
sleep 3
[[ ! -f "/i-lose-my-logs" ]]
# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/15528
journalctl --follow --file=/var/log/journal/*/* | head -n1 || [[ $? -eq 1 ]]
touch /testok