systemd/test/units/testsuite-46.sh
Frantisek Sumsal c84d1c9822 test: don't flush debug logs to the console
Let's keep the debug logs in the journal, while logging only
testsute-*.sh stdout/stderr to the console (ba7abf7). This should make
the test output log a bit more readable and potentially the tests itself
a bit faster by avoiding console oversaturation.

Also, it should significantly reduce the size of artifacts kept by CIs.
2022-06-17 15:06:59 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
set -eux
set -o pipefail
# Check if homectl is installed, and if it isn't bail out early instead of failing
if ! test -x /usr/bin/homectl ; then
echo "no homed" >/skipped
exit 0
fi
inspect() {
# As updating disk-size-related attributes can take some time on some
# filesystems, let's drop these fields before comparing the outputs to
# avoid unexpected fails. To see the full outputs of both homectl &
# userdbctl (for debugging purposes) drop the fields just before the
# comparison.
local USERNAME="${1:?}"
homectl inspect "$USERNAME" | tee /tmp/a
userdbctl user "$USERNAME" | tee /tmp/b
# diff uses the grep BREs for pattern matching
diff -I '^\s*Disk \(Size\|Free\|Floor\|Ceiling\):' /tmp/{a,b}
rm /tmp/{a,b}
homectl inspect --json=pretty "$USERNAME"
}
wait_for_state() {
for ((i = 0; i < 10; i++)) ; do
homectl inspect "$1" | grep -qF "State: $2" && break
sleep .5
done
}
systemd-analyze log-level debug
systemctl service-log-level systemd-homed debug
# Create a tmpfs to use as backing store for the home dir. That way we can enforce a size limit nicely.
mkdir -p /home
mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /home -o size=290M
# we enable --luks-discard= since we run our tests in a tight VM, hence don't
# needlessly pressure for storage. We also set the cheapest KDF, since we don't
# want to waste CI CPU cycles on it.
NEWPASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl create test-user \
--disk-size=min \
--luks-discard=yes \
--image-path=/home/test-user.home \
--luks-pbkdf-type=pbkdf2 \
--luks-pbkdf-time-cost=1ms
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl authenticate test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl activate test-user
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl update test-user --real-name="Inline test"
inspect test-user
homectl deactivate test-user
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s NEWPASSWORD=yPN4N0fYNKUkOq homectl passwd test-user
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=yPN4N0fYNKUkOq homectl activate test-user
inspect test-user
SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug PASSWORD=yPN4N0fYNKUkOq NEWPASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl passwd test-user
inspect test-user
homectl deactivate test-user
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl activate test-user
inspect test-user
homectl deactivate test-user
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl update test-user --real-name="Offline test"
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl activate test-user
inspect test-user
homectl deactivate test-user
inspect test-user
# Do some resize tests, but only if we run on real kernels, as quota inside of containers will fail
if ! systemd-detect-virt -cq ; then
# grow while inactive
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl resize test-user 300M
inspect test-user
# minimize while inactive
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl resize test-user min
inspect test-user
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl activate test-user
inspect test-user
# grow while active
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl resize test-user max
inspect test-user
# minimize while active
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl resize test-user 0
inspect test-user
# grow while active
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl resize test-user 300M
inspect test-user
# shrink to original size while active
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl resize test-user 256M
inspect test-user
# minimize again
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl resize test-user min
inspect test-user
# Increase space, so that we can reasonably rebalance free space between to home dirs
mount /home -o remount,size=800M
# create second user
NEWPASSWORD=uuXoo8ei homectl create test-user2 \
--disk-size=min \
--luks-discard=yes \
--image-path=/home/test-user2.home \
--luks-pbkdf-type=pbkdf2 \
--luks-pbkdf-time-cost=1ms
inspect test-user2
# activate second user
PASSWORD=uuXoo8ei homectl activate test-user2
inspect test-user2
# set second user's rebalance weight to 100
PASSWORD=uuXoo8ei homectl update test-user2 --rebalance-weight=100
inspect test-user2
# set first user's rebalance weight to quarter of that of the second
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl update test-user --rebalance-weight=25
inspect test-user
# synchronously rebalance
homectl rebalance
inspect test-user
inspect test-user2
fi
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl with test-user -- test ! -f /home/test-user/xyz
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl with test-user -- test -f /home/test-user/xyz \
&& { echo 'unexpected success'; exit 1; }
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl with test-user -- touch /home/test-user/xyz
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl with test-user -- test -f /home/test-user/xyz
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl with test-user -- rm /home/test-user/xyz
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl with test-user -- test ! -f /home/test-user/xyz
PASSWORD=xEhErW0ndafV4s homectl with test-user -- test -f /home/test-user/xyz \
&& { echo 'unexpected success'; exit 1; }
wait_for_state test-user inactive
homectl remove test-user
if ! systemd-detect-virt -cq ; then
wait_for_state test-user2 active
homectl deactivate test-user2
wait_for_state test-user2 inactive
homectl remove test-user2
fi
systemd-analyze log-level info
echo OK >/testok
exit 0