6a456d1502
Use crictl instead of crioctl in some of the integration tests that exercise image handling. Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
75 lines
2.2 KiB
Bash
75 lines
2.2 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bats
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load helpers
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IMAGE=docker.io/kubernetes/pause
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function teardown() {
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cleanup_test
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}
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@test "image remove with multiple names, by name" {
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start_crio "" "" --no-pause-image
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# Pull the image, giving it one name.
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run crictl pull "$IMAGE"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# Add a second name to the image.
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run "$COPYIMG_BINARY" --root "$TESTDIR/crio" $STORAGE_OPTIONS --runroot "$TESTDIR/crio-run" --image-name="$IMAGE":latest --add-name="$IMAGE":othertag --signature-policy="$INTEGRATION_ROOT"/policy.json
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# Get the list of image names and IDs.
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run crictl images -v
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" != "" ]
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# Cycle through each name, removing it by name. The image that we assigned a second
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# name to should still be around when we get to removing its second name.
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grep ^RepoTags: <<< "$output" | while read -r header tag ignored ; do
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run crictl rmi "$tag"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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done
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# List all images and their names. There should be none now.
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run crictl images --quiet
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" = "" ]
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printf '%s\n' "$output" | while IFS= read -r id; do
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echo "$id"
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done
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# All done.
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cleanup_images
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stop_crio
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}
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@test "image remove with multiple names, by ID" {
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start_crio "" "" --no-pause-image
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# Pull the image, giving it one name.
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run crictl pull "$IMAGE"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# Add a second name to the image.
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run "$COPYIMG_BINARY" --root "$TESTDIR/crio" $STORAGE_OPTIONS --runroot "$TESTDIR/crio-run" --image-name="$IMAGE":latest --add-name="$IMAGE":othertag --signature-policy="$INTEGRATION_ROOT"/policy.json
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# Get the list of the image's names and its ID.
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run crictl images -v "$IMAGE":latest
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" != "" ]
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# Try to remove the image using its ID. That should succeed.
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grep ^ID: <<< "$output" | while read -r header id ; do
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run crictl rmi "$id"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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done
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# The image should be gone now.
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run crictl images -v "$IMAGE"
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echo "$output"
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" = "" ]
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# All done.
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cleanup_images
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stop_crio
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}
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