# System tests These tests are built with BATS (Bash Automated Testing System). The tests are meant to ensure that Toolbox's functionality remains stable throughout updates of both Toolbox and Podman/libpod. The tests are set up in a way that does not affect the host environment. Running them won't remove any existing containers or images. ## Dependencies - `awk` - `bats` - `GNU coreutils` - `httpd-tools` - `openssl` - `podman` - `skopeo` - `toolbox` These tests use a few standard libraries for `bats` which help with clarity and consistency. The libraries are [bats-support](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-support) and [bats-assert](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-assert). These libraries are provided as git submodules in the `libs` directory. Make sure both are present. ## How to run the tests First, make sure you have all the dependencies installed. - Enter the toolbox root folder - Invoke command `bats ./test/system/` and the test suite should fire up Mocking of images is done automatically to prevent potential networking issues and to speed up the cases. By default the test suite uses the system versions of `podman`, `skopeo` and `toolbox`. If you have a `podman`, `skopeo` or `toolbox` installed in a nonstandard location then you can use the `PODMAN`, `SKOPEO` and `TOOLBOX` environmental variables to set the path to the binaries. So the command to invoke the test suite could look something like this: `PODMAN=/usr/libexec/podman TOOLBOX=./toolbox bats ./test/system/`. When running the tests, make sure the `test suite: [job]` jobs are successful. These jobs set up the whole environment and are a strict requirement for other jobs to run correctly. ## Writing tests ### Environmental variables - Inspect top part of `libs/helpers.bats` for a list of helper environmental variables ### Naming convention - All tests should follow the nomenclature: `[command]: ...` - When the test is expected to fail, start the test description with "Try to..." - When the test is to give a non obvious output, it should be put in parenthesis at the end of the title Examples: * `@test "create: Create the default container"` * `@test "rm: Try to remove a non-existent container"` ### Test case environment - All the tests start with a clean system (no images or containers) to make sure that there are no dependencies between tests and they are really isolated. Use the `setup()` and `teardown()` functions for that purpose. ### Image registry - The system tests set up an OCI image registry for testing purposes - `localhost:50000`. The registry requires authentication. There is one account present: `user` (password: `user`) - The registry contains by default only one image: `fedora-toolbox:34` Example pull of the `fedora-toolbox:34` image: ```bash $PODMAN login --username user --password user "$DOCKER_REG_URI" $PODMAN pull "$DOCKER_REG_URI/fedora-toolbox:34" ```