This directory contains tests for the podman version 2 API (HTTP).
Tests themselves are in files of the form 'NN-NAME.at' where NN is a two-digit number, NAME is a descriptive name, and '.at' is just an extension I picked.
The main test runner is test-apiv2
. Usage is:
$ sudo ./test-apiv2 [NAME [...]]
...where NAME is one or more optional test names, e.g. 'image' or 'pod'
or both. By default, test-apiv2
will invoke all *.at
tests.
test-apiv2
connects to localhost only and via TCP. There is
no support here for remote hosts or for UNIX sockets. This is a
framework for testing the API, not all possible protocols.
test-apiv2
will start the service if it isn't already running.
The main test function is t
. It runs curl
against the server,
with POST parameters if present, and compares return status and
(optionally) string results from the server:
t GET /_ping 200 OK
^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^
| | | +--- expected string result
| | +------- expected return code
| +-------------- endpoint to access
+------------------ method (GET, POST, DELETE, HEAD)
t POST libpod/volumes/create name=foo 201 .ID~[0-9a-f]\\{12\\}
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| | | JSON '.ID': expect 12-char hex
| | +-- expected code
| +----------- POST params
+--------------------------------- note the missing slash
Notes:
-
If the endpoint has a leading slash (
/_ping
),t
leaves it unchanged. If there's no leading slash,t
prepends/v1.40
. This is a simple convenience for simplicity of writing tests. -
When method is POST, the argument after the endpoint must be a series of POST arguments in the form 'key=value', separated by commas.
t
will convert those to JSON form for passing to the server. -
The final arguments are one or more expected string results. If an argument starts with a dot,
t
will invokejq
on the output to fetch that field, and will compare it to the right-hand side of the argument. If the separator is=
(equals),t
will require an exact match; if~
(tilde),t
will useexpr
to compare.