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nginx-proxy/test/test_helpers.bash
Pit Kleyersburg 86aea653c8 Update to docker-gen 0.7.0
Since [1] some timings seem to have changed. This caused the unit tests
to fail intermittently, from my testings especially on Ubuntu systems
(much less often on e.g. Arch).

This commit adds the `dockergen_wait_for_event` helper-function to try
and wait for the configuration to be generated by docker-gen before
continuing on with the actual tests themselves.

Additionally, at the end of every test file, all containers spun up by
the bats-tests will be stopped. This required adding the `bats-type`
label to every container started during the bats-tests.

The stopping of the containers reduces the amount of events docker-gen
has to process, thus resulting in lower wait times for the generation to
happen.

[1]: 50435652b1
2016-03-23 17:45:34 +01:00

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# Test if requirements are met
(
type docker &>/dev/null || ( echo "docker is not available"; exit 1 )
)>&2
# set a few global variables
SUT_IMAGE=jwilder/nginx-proxy:bats
TEST_FILE=$(basename $BATS_TEST_FILENAME .bats)
# load the Bats stdlib (see https://github.com/sstephenson/bats/pull/110)
DIR=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )
export BATS_LIB="${DIR}/lib/bats"
load "${BATS_LIB}/batslib.bash"
# load additional bats helpers
load ${DIR}/lib/helpers.bash
load ${DIR}/lib/docker_helpers.bash
# Define functions specific to our test suite
# run the SUT docker container
# and makes sure it remains started
# and displays the nginx-proxy start logs
#
# $1 container name
# $@ other options for the `docker run` command
function nginxproxy {
local -r container_name=$1
shift
docker_clean $container_name \
&& docker run -d \
--label bats-type="nginx-proxy" \
--name $container_name \
"$@" \
$SUT_IMAGE \
&& wait_for_nginxproxy_container_to_start $container_name \
&& docker logs $container_name
}
# wait until the nginx-proxy container is ready to operate
#
# $1 container name
function wait_for_nginxproxy_container_to_start {
local -r container_name=$1
sleep .5s # give time to eventually fail to initialize
function is_running {
run docker_running_state $container_name
assert_output "true"
}
retry 3 1 is_running
}
# Send a HTTP request to container $1 for path $2 and
# Additional curl options can be passed as $@
#
# $1 container name
# $2 HTTP path to query
# $@ additional options to pass to the curl command
function curl_container {
local -r container=$1
local -r path=$2
shift 2
docker run --label bats-type="curl" appropriate/curl --silent \
--connect-timeout 5 \
--max-time 20 \
"$@" \
http://$(docker_ip $container)${path}
}
# start a container running (one or multiple) webservers listening on given ports
#
# $1 container name
# $2 container port(s). If multiple ports, provide them as a string: "80 90" with a space as a separator
# $@ `docker run` additional options
function prepare_web_container {
local -r container_name=$1
local -r ports=$2
shift 2
local -r options="$@"
local expose_option=""
IFS=$' \t\n' # See https://github.com/sstephenson/bats/issues/89
for port in $ports; do
expose_option="${expose_option}--expose=$port "
done
( # used for debugging purpose. Will be display if test fails
echo "container_name: $container_name"
echo "ports: $ports"
echo "options: $options"
echo "expose_option: $expose_option"
)>&2
docker_clean $container_name
# GIVEN a container exposing 1 webserver on ports 1234
run docker run -d \
--label bats-type="web" \
--name $container_name \
$expose_option \
-w /var/www/ \
$options \
-e PYTHON_PORTS="$ports" \
python:3 bash -c "
trap '[ \${#PIDS[@]} -gt 0 ] && kill -TERM \${PIDS[@]}' TERM
declare -a PIDS
for port in \$PYTHON_PORTS; do
echo starting a web server listening on port \$port;
mkdir /var/www/\$port
cd /var/www/\$port
echo \"answer from port \$port\" > data
python -m http.server \$port &
PIDS+=(\$!)
done
wait \${PIDS[@]}
trap - TERM
wait \${PIDS[@]}
"
assert_success
# THEN querying directly port works
IFS=$' \t\n' # See https://github.com/sstephenson/bats/issues/89
for port in $ports; do
run retry 5 1s docker run --label bats-type="curl" appropriate/curl --silent --fail http://$(docker_ip $container_name):$port/data
assert_output "answer from port $port"
done
}
# stop all containers with the "bats-type" label (matching the optionally supplied value)
#
# $1 optional label value
function stop_bats_containers {
local -r value=$1
if [ -z "$value" ]; then
CIDS=( $(docker ps -q --filter "label=bats-type") )
else
CIDS=( $(docker ps -q --filter "label=bats-type=$value") )
fi
if [ ${#CIDS[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
docker stop ${CIDS[@]} >&2
fi
}
# wait for a docker-gen container to receive a specified event from a
# container with the specified ID/name
#
# $1 docker-gen container name
# $2 event
# $3 ID/name of container to receive event from
function dockergen_wait_for_event {
local -r container=$1
local -r event=$2
local -r other=$3
local -r did=$(docker_id "$other")
docker_wait_for_log "$container" 9 "Received event $event for container ${did:0:12}"
}