cri-o/test/image_remove.bats
Nalin Dahyabhai 2e5e92730a Switch to ImageServer.UntagImage in RemoveImage handler
Add an UntagImage() method to pkg/storage/ImageServer, which will check
if the passed-in NameOrID is a name.  If so, it merely removes that name
from the image, removing the image only if it was the last name that the
image had.  If the NameOrID is an image ID, the image is removed, as
RemoveImage() does.

Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
2017-10-31 10:30:18 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load helpers
IMAGE=docker.io/kubernetes/pause
function teardown() {
cleanup_test
}
@test "image remove with multiple names, by name" {
start_crio "" "" --no-pause-image
# Pull the image, giving it one name.
run crioctl image pull "$IMAGE"
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Add a second name to the image.
run "$COPYIMG_BINARY" --root "$TESTDIR/crio" $STORAGE_OPTIONS --runroot "$TESTDIR/crio-run" --image-name="$IMAGE":latest --add-name="$IMAGE":othertag --signature-policy="$INTEGRATION_ROOT"/policy.json
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Get the list of image names and IDs.
run crioctl image list
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[ "$output" != "" ]
# Cycle through each name, removing it by name. The image that we assigned a second
# name to should still be around when we get to removing its second name.
grep ^Tag: <<< "$output" | while read -r header tag ; do
run crioctl image remove --id "$tag"
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
done
# List all images and their names. There should be none now.
run crioctl image list --quiet
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[ "$output" = "" ]
printf '%s\n' "$output" | while IFS= read -r id; do
echo "$id"
done
# All done.
cleanup_images
stop_crio
}
@test "image remove with multiple names, by ID" {
start_crio "" "" --no-pause-image
# Pull the image, giving it one name.
run crioctl image pull "$IMAGE"
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Add a second name to the image.
run "$COPYIMG_BINARY" --root "$TESTDIR/crio" $STORAGE_OPTIONS --runroot "$TESTDIR/crio-run" --image-name="$IMAGE":latest --add-name="$IMAGE":othertag --signature-policy="$INTEGRATION_ROOT"/policy.json
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Get the image ID of the image we just saved.
run crioctl image status --id="$IMAGE"
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[ "$output" != "" ]
# Try to remove the image using its ID. That should succeed because removing by ID always works.
grep ^ID: <<< "$output" | while read -r header id ; do
run crioctl image remove --id "$id"
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
done
# The image should be gone.
run crioctl image status --id="$IMAGE"
echo "$output"
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
# All done.
cleanup_images
stop_crio
}