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docker-mailserver/test/test_helper/common.bash
2023-05-26 07:42:03 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/test_helper/bats-support/load"
load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/test_helper/bats-assert/load"
NAME=${NAME:-mailserver-testing:ci}
# default timeout is 120 seconds
TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS=${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS:-120}
NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES=${NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES:-10}
function _reload_postfix() {
local CONTAINER_NAME=$1
# Reloading Postfix config after modifying it in <2 sec will cause Postfix to delay, workaround that:
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" touch -d '2 seconds ago' /etc/postfix/main.cf
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" postfix reload
}
# @param ${1} timeout
# @param --fatal-test <command eval string> additional test whose failure aborts immediately
# @param ... test to run
function repeat_until_success_or_timeout {
local FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND
if [[ "${1}" == "--fatal-test" ]]; then
FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND="${2}"
shift 2
fi
if ! [[ "${1}" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
echo "First parameter for timeout must be an integer, received \"${1}\""
return 1
fi
local TIMEOUT=${1}
local STARTTIME=${SECONDS}
shift 1
until "${@}"; do
if [[ -n ${FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND} ]] && ! eval "${FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND}"; then
echo "\`${FATAL_FAILURE_TEST_COMMAND}\` failed, early aborting repeat_until_success of \`${*}\`" >&2
return 1
fi
sleep 1
if [[ $(( SECONDS - STARTTIME )) -gt ${TIMEOUT} ]]; then
echo "Timed out on command: ${*}" >&2
return 1
fi
done
}
# like repeat_until_success_or_timeout but with wrapping the command to run into `run` for later bats consumption
# @param ${1} timeout
# @param ... test command to run
function run_until_success_or_timeout {
if ! [[ ${1} =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
echo "First parameter for timeout must be an integer, received \"${1}\""
return 1
fi
local TIMEOUT=${1}
local STARTTIME=${SECONDS}
shift 1
until run "${@}" && [[ $status -eq 0 ]]; do
sleep 1
if (( SECONDS - STARTTIME > TIMEOUT )); then
echo "Timed out on command: ${*}" >&2
return 1
fi
done
}
# @param ${1} timeout
# @param ${2} container name
# @param ... test command for container
function repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout() {
local TIMEOUT="${1}"
local CONTAINER_NAME="${2}"
shift 2
repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${TIMEOUT}" docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${@}"
}
function container_is_running() {
[[ "$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' "${1}")" == "true" ]]
}
# @param ${1} port
# @param ${2} container name
function wait_for_tcp_port_in_container() {
repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${2}" "${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS}" docker exec "${2}" /bin/sh -c "nc -z 0.0.0.0 ${1}"
}
# @param ${1} name of the postfix container
function wait_for_smtp_port_in_container() {
wait_for_tcp_port_in_container 25 "${1}"
}
# @param ${1} name of the postfix container
function wait_for_smtp_port_in_container_to_respond() {
local COUNT=0
until [[ $(docker exec "${1}" timeout 10 /bin/sh -c "echo QUIT | nc localhost 25") == *"221 2.0.0 Bye"* ]]; do
if [[ $COUNT -eq 20 ]]; then
echo "Unable to receive a valid response from 'nc localhost 25' within 20 seconds"
return 1
fi
sleep 1
((COUNT+=1))
done
}
# @param ${1} name of the postfix container
function wait_for_amavis_port_in_container() {
wait_for_tcp_port_in_container 10024 "${1}"
}
# TODO: Should also fail early on "docker logs ${1} | egrep '^[ FATAL ]'"?
# @param ${1} name of the postfix container
function wait_for_finished_setup_in_container() {
local STATUS=0
repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${1}" "${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS}" sh -c "docker logs ${1} | grep 'is up and running'" || STATUS=1
if [[ ${STATUS} -eq 1 ]]; then
echo "Last ${NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES} lines of container \`${1}\`'s log"
docker logs "${1}" | tail -n "${NUMBER_OF_LOG_LINES}"
fi
return ${STATUS}
}
SETUP_FILE_MARKER="${BATS_TMPDIR}/$(basename "${BATS_TEST_FILENAME}").setup_file"
# get the private config path for the given container or test file, if no container name was given
function private_config_path() {
echo "${PWD}/test/duplicate_configs/${1:-$(basename "${BATS_TEST_FILENAME}")}"
}
# @param ${1} relative source in test/config folder
# @param ${2} (optional) container name, defaults to ${BATS_TEST_FILENAME}
# @return path to the folder where the config is duplicated
function duplicate_config_for_container() {
local OUTPUT_FOLDER
OUTPUT_FOLDER=$(private_config_path "${2}") || return $?
rm -rf "${OUTPUT_FOLDER:?}/" || return $? # cleanup
mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}" || return $?
cp -r "${PWD}/test/config/${1:?}/." "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}" || return $?
echo "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}"
}
function container_has_service_running() {
local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}"
local SERVICE_NAME="${2}"
docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /usr/bin/supervisorctl status "${SERVICE_NAME}" | grep RUNNING >/dev/null
}
function wait_for_service() {
local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}"
local SERVICE_NAME="${2}"
repeat_until_success_or_timeout --fatal-test "container_is_running ${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS}" \
container_has_service_running "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${SERVICE_NAME}"
}
# An account added to `postfix-accounts.cf` must wait for the `changedetector` service
# to process the update before Dovecot creates the mail account and associated storage dir:
function wait_until_account_maildir_exists() {
local CONTAINER_NAME=$1
local MAIL_ACCOUNT=$2
local LOCAL_PART="${MAIL_ACCOUNT%@*}"
local DOMAIN_PART="${MAIL_ACCOUNT#*@}"
local MAIL_ACCOUNT_STORAGE_DIR="/var/mail/${DOMAIN_PART}/${LOCAL_PART}"
repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout 60 "${CONTAINER_NAME}" bash -c "[[ -d ${MAIL_ACCOUNT_STORAGE_DIR} ]]"
}
function add_mail_account_then_wait_until_ready() {
local CONTAINER_NAME=$1
local MAIL_ACCOUNT=$2
# Password is optional (omit when the password is not needed during the test)
local MAIL_PASS="${3:-password_not_relevant_to_test}"
run docker exec "${CONTAINER_NAME}" setup email add "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}" "${MAIL_PASS}"
assert_success
wait_until_account_maildir_exists "${CONTAINER_NAME}" "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}"
}
function wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container() {
local CONTAINER_NAME="${1}"
local TIMEOUT=${TEST_TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS}
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
repeat_in_container_until_success_or_timeout "${TIMEOUT}" "${CONTAINER_NAME}" bash -c '[[ $(mailq) == *"Mail queue is empty"* ]]'
}