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systemd/test/units/testsuite-09.journal.sh
Frantisek Sumsal bd0f9858f7 test: don't pipe the whole journal through jq
Doing that in VMs without acceleration is prohibitively expensive (i.e.
20+ seconds in the C8S job). Thankfully, the recent [0] --lines=+n syntax
makes this all quite easy to fix.

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2023-09-29 23:26:15 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
set -eux
set -o pipefail
# shellcheck source=test/units/util.sh
. "$(dirname "$0")"/util.sh
get_first_boot_id() {
journalctl -b "${1:?}" -o json -n +1 | jq -r '._BOOT_ID'
}
get_last_boot_id() {
journalctl -b "${1:?}" -o json -n 1 | jq -r '._BOOT_ID'
}
get_first_timestamp() {
journalctl -b "${1:?}" -o json -n +1 | jq -r '.__REALTIME_TIMESTAMP'
}
get_last_timestamp() {
journalctl -b "${1:?}" -o json -n 1 | jq -r '.__REALTIME_TIMESTAMP'
}
# Issue: #29275, second part
# Now let's check if the boot entries are in the correct/expected order
index=0
SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl --list-boots
journalctl --list-boots -o json | jq -r '.[] | [.index, .boot_id, .first_entry, .last_entry] | @tsv' |
while read -r offset boot_id first_ts last_ts; do
: "Boot #$((++index)) ($offset) with ID $boot_id"
# Try the "regular" (non-json) variants first, as they provide a helpful
# error message if something is not right
SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl -q -n 0 -b "$index"
SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl -q -n 0 -b "$offset"
SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl -q -n 0 -b "$boot_id"
# Check the boot ID of the first entry
entry_boot_id="$(get_first_boot_id "$index")"
assert_eq "$entry_boot_id" "$boot_id"
entry_boot_id="$(get_first_boot_id "$offset")"
assert_eq "$entry_boot_id" "$boot_id"
entry_boot_id="$(get_first_boot_id "$boot_id")"
assert_eq "$entry_boot_id" "$boot_id"
# Check the timestamp of the first entry
entry_ts="$(get_first_timestamp "$index")"
assert_eq "$entry_ts" "$first_ts"
entry_ts="$(get_first_timestamp "$offset")"
assert_eq "$entry_ts" "$first_ts"
entry_ts="$(get_first_timestamp "$boot_id")"
assert_eq "$entry_ts" "$first_ts"
# Check the boot ID of the last entry
entry_boot_id="$(get_last_boot_id "$index")"
assert_eq "$entry_boot_id" "$boot_id"
entry_boot_id="$(get_last_boot_id "$offset")"
assert_eq "$entry_boot_id" "$boot_id"
entry_boot_id="$(get_last_boot_id "$boot_id")"
assert_eq "$entry_boot_id" "$boot_id"
# Check the timestamp of the last entry
if [[ "$offset" != "0" ]]; then
entry_ts="$(get_last_timestamp "$index")"
assert_eq "$entry_ts" "$last_ts"
entry_ts="$(get_last_timestamp "$offset")"
assert_eq "$entry_ts" "$last_ts"
entry_ts="$(get_last_timestamp "$boot_id")"
assert_eq "$entry_ts" "$last_ts"
fi
done