debian-forge/test/mod/test_testutil_make_container.py
Michael Vogt a3f86a0736 testutil: fix make_container() cleanup
During the work on PR#1752 Florian discovered that make_containers()
is broken for nested containers like:
```
with make_container(tmp_path, {"file1": "file1 from base"}) as base_tag:
    with make_container(tmp_path, {"file1": "file1 from final layer"}, base_tag) as cont_tag:
```
It errors with:
```
Error: 5b947de461ee21b858dd5b4224e80442b2f65b6410189147f2445884d9e4e3d8: image not known
```
The reason is that we work with hashes for the image and then call
`podman image rm` which by default will also remove all dangling
references. Those are defined by not having a tag and not referenced
anymore. So the inner container cleanup also removes the outter.

There are many ways to fix this, I went with re-adding tags to the
test containers because it also makes it easy for the user to see if
we left any containers (accidently) around.
2024-04-25 21:59:40 +02:00

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#
# Tests for the 'osbuild.util.testutil.make_container'.
#
import subprocess
import textwrap
import pytest
from osbuild.testutil import has_executable, make_container, mock_command
def test_make_container_bad_podman_prints_podman_output(tmp_path, capfd):
fake_broken_podman = textwrap.dedent("""\
#!/bin/sh
echo fake-broken-podman
exit 1
""")
with mock_command("podman", fake_broken_podman):
with pytest.raises(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
with make_container(tmp_path, {}) as _:
pass
assert "fake-broken-podman" in capfd.readouterr().out
@pytest.mark.skipif(not has_executable("podman"), reason="no podman executable")
def test_make_container_integration(tmp_path, capfd):
with make_container(tmp_path, {"/etc/foo": "foo-content"}) as cref:
# names have the form "osubild-test-<random-number-of-len12>"
assert len(cref) == len("osbuild-test-123456789012")
assert "COMMIT" in capfd.readouterr().out