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The bats "run" helper function sets "$status", so there's no point to checking the value of "$status" when we haven't used the "run" helper to run a command, and we almost always want to be checking the value after we have used the helper. There's no need to run commands like 'sleep' or 'rm -f' with the helper, since they're not expected to fail, and if they do, it's probably indicative of a larger problem that we want to allow to cause tests to fail. Helper functions like start_crio already check "$status" when they call "run", so we don't need to check it again after they return. Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
38 lines
831 B
Bash
38 lines
831 B
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bats
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load helpers
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function teardown() {
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cleanup_test
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}
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cp hooks/checkhook.sh ${HOOKSDIR}
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sed "s|HOOKSDIR|${HOOKSDIR}|" hooks/checkhook.json > ${HOOKSDIR}/checkhook.json
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@test "pod test hooks" {
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rm -f /run/hookscheck
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start_crio
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run crioctl pod run --config "$TESTDATA"/sandbox_config.json
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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pod_id="$output"
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run crioctl ctr create --config "$TESTDATA"/container_redis.json --pod "$pod_id"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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ctr_id="$output"
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run crioctl ctr start --id "$ctr_id"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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run crioctl pod stop --id "$pod_id"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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run crioctl pod remove --id "$pod_id"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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run cat /run/hookscheck
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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cleanup_ctrs
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cleanup_pods
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stop_crio
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}
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