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nginx-proxy/test/lib/docker_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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## functions to help deal with docker
# Removes container $1
function docker_clean {
docker kill $1 &>/dev/null ||:
sleep .25s
docker rm -vf $1 &>/dev/null ||:
sleep .25s
}
# get the ip of docker container $1
function docker_ip {
docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' $1
}
# get the ip of docker container $1
function docker_id {
docker inspect --format '{{ .ID }}' $1
}
# get the running state of container $1
# → true/false
# fails if the container does not exist
function docker_running_state {
docker inspect -f {{.State.Running}} $1
}
# get the docker container $1 PID
function docker_pid {
docker inspect --format {{.State.Pid}} $1
}
# asserts logs from container $1 contains $2
function docker_assert_log {
local -r container=$1
shift
run docker logs $container
assert_output -p "$*"
}
# wait for a container to produce a given text in its log
# $1 container
# $2 timeout in second
# $* text to wait for
function docker_wait_for_log {
local -r container=$1
local -ir timeout_sec=$2
shift 2
retry $(( $timeout_sec * 2 )) .5s docker_assert_log $container "$*"
}
# Create a docker container named $1 which exposes the docker host unix
# socket over tcp on port 2375.
#
# $1 container name
function docker_tcp {
local container_name="$1"
docker_clean $container_name
docker run -d \
--label bats-type="socat" \
--name $container_name \
--expose 2375 \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
rancher/socat-docker
docker run --label bats-type="docker" --link "$container_name:docker" docker:1.9 version
}