containerd/script/test/utils.sh
Claudiu Belu 09a0c9471b tests: Adds support for Windows cri-integration tests
Currently, the cri-integration tests do not work on Windows due to various reasons.
One of the reasons is because all the tests are using Linux-specific images.
Previous commits refactored the image pulling / usage in the cri-integration tests,
making it easier to update, and easier to configure a custom registry to pull images
with Windows support.

For Windows runs, custom registries can be created, which will also contain Windows
images, and the cri-integration tests can be configured to use those registries by
specifying the "--repo-list" argument, a YAML file which will contain an alternative
mapping of the default registries. This is similar to how E2E tests are handled for
Windows runs in Kubernetes.

Some of the tests are Skipped, as they do not pass yet on Windows.

Windows does not collect inodes used stats, thus, the tests that were expecting non-zero
inodes stats were failing.

Signed-off-by: Claudiu Belu <cbelu@cloudbasesolutions.com>
2021-05-14 11:27:35 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright The containerd Authors.
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ROOT="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"/../..
IS_WINDOWS=0
if [ -v "OS" ] && [ "${OS}" == "Windows_NT" ]; then
IS_WINDOWS=1
fi
# RESTART_WAIT_PERIOD is the period to wait before restarting containerd.
RESTART_WAIT_PERIOD=${RESTART_WAIT_PERIOD:-10}
# CONTAINERD_FLAGS contains all containerd flags.
CONTAINERD_FLAGS="--log-level=debug "
# Use a configuration file for containerd.
CONTAINERD_CONFIG_FILE=${CONTAINERD_CONFIG_FILE:-""}
# The runtime to use (ignored when CONTAINERD_CONFIG_FILE is set)
CONTAINERD_RUNTIME=${CONTAINERD_RUNTIME:-""}
if [ -z "${CONTAINERD_CONFIG_FILE}" ]; then
config_file="/tmp/containerd-config-cri.toml"
truncate --size 0 "${config_file}"
if command -v sestatus >/dev/null 2>&1; then
cat >>${config_file} <<EOF
version=2
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri"]
enable_selinux = true
EOF
fi
if [ -n "${CONTAINERD_RUNTIME}" ]; then
cat >>${config_file} <<EOF
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.runc]
runtime_type = "${CONTAINERD_RUNTIME}"
EOF
fi
CONTAINERD_CONFIG_FILE="${config_file}"
fi
# CONTAINERD_TEST_SUFFIX is the suffix appended to the root/state directory used
# by test containerd.
CONTAINERD_TEST_SUFFIX=${CONTAINERD_TEST_SUFFIX:-"-test"}
# The containerd root directory.
CONTAINERD_ROOT=${CONTAINERD_ROOT:-"/var/lib/containerd${CONTAINERD_TEST_SUFFIX}"}
# The containerd state directory.
CONTAINERD_STATE=${CONTAINERD_STATE:-"/run/containerd${CONTAINERD_TEST_SUFFIX}"}
# The containerd socket address.
if [ $IS_WINDOWS -eq 0 ]; then
CONTAINERD_SOCK=${CONTAINERD_SOCK:-unix://${CONTAINERD_STATE}/containerd.sock}
TRIMMED_CONTAINERD_SOCK="${CONTAINERD_SOCK#unix://}"
else
CONTAINERD_SOCK=${CONTAINERD_SOCK:-npipe://./pipe/${CONTAINERD_STATE}/containerd}
TRIMMED_CONTAINERD_SOCK="${CONTAINERD_SOCK#npipe:}"
fi
# The containerd binary name.
EXE_SUFFIX=""
if [ $IS_WINDOWS -eq 1 ]; then
EXE_SUFFIX=".exe"
fi
CONTAINERD_BIN=${CONTAINERD_BIN:-"containerd"}${EXE_SUFFIX}
if [ -f "${CONTAINERD_CONFIG_FILE}" ]; then
CONTAINERD_FLAGS+="--config ${CONTAINERD_CONFIG_FILE} "
fi
CONTAINERD_FLAGS+="--address ${TRIMMED_CONTAINERD_SOCK} \
--state ${CONTAINERD_STATE} \
--root ${CONTAINERD_ROOT}"
kill_containerd_cmd=
# NOTE: We don't have the sudo command on Windows.
sudo=""
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ] && command -v sudo &> /dev/null; then
sudo="sudo PATH=${PATH}"
fi
# test_setup starts containerd.
test_setup() {
local report_dir=$1
# Start containerd
if [ ! -x "bin/containerd" ]; then
echo "containerd is not built"
exit 1
fi
set -m
# Create containerd in a different process group
# so that we can easily clean them up.
keepalive "${sudo} bin/containerd ${CONTAINERD_FLAGS}" \
${RESTART_WAIT_PERIOD} &> ${report_dir}/containerd.log &
pid=$!
set +m
if [ $IS_WINDOWS -eq 1 ]; then
kill_containerd_cmd="${sudo} kill ${pid}"
else
kill_containerd_cmd="${sudo} pkill -g $(ps -o pgid= -p ${pid})"
fi
# Wait for containerd to be running by using the containerd client ctr to check the version
# of the containerd server. Wait an increasing amount of time after each of five attempts
local -r crictl_path=$(which crictl)
if [ -z "${crictl_path}" ]; then
echo "crictl is not in PATH"
exit 1
fi
readiness_check "${sudo} bin/ctr --address ${TRIMMED_CONTAINERD_SOCK} version"
readiness_check "${sudo} ${crictl_path} --runtime-endpoint=${CONTAINERD_SOCK} info"
}
# test_teardown kills containerd.
test_teardown() {
if [ -n "${kill_containerd_cmd}" ]; then
${kill_containerd_cmd}
fi
}
# keepalive runs a command and keeps it alive.
# keepalive process is eventually killed in test_teardown.
keepalive() {
local command=$1
echo ${command}
local wait_period=$2
while true; do
${command}
sleep ${wait_period}
done
}
# readiness_check checks readiness of a daemon with specified command.
readiness_check() {
local command=$1
local MAX_ATTEMPTS=5
local attempt_num=1
until ${command} &> /dev/null || (( attempt_num == MAX_ATTEMPTS ))
do
echo "$attempt_num attempt \"$command\"! Trying again in $attempt_num seconds..."
sleep $(( attempt_num++ ))
done
}