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package manifest
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import (
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"context"
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"io"
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"testing"
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"github.com/distribution/reference"
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"github.com/docker/cli/cli/manifest/store"
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"github.com/docker/cli/cli/manifest/types"
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"github.com/docker/cli/internal/test"
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"github.com/docker/distribution"
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"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest/schema2"
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"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
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ocispec "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
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is "gotest.tools/v3/assert/cmp"
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"gotest.tools/v3/golden"
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)
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func ref(t *testing.T, name string) reference.Named {
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t.Helper()
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named, err := reference.ParseNamed("example.com/" + name)
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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return named
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}
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func fullImageManifest(t *testing.T, ref reference.Named) types.ImageManifest {
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t.Helper()
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man, err := schema2.FromStruct(schema2.Manifest{
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Versioned: schema2.SchemaVersion,
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Config: distribution.Descriptor{
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Digest: "sha256:7328f6f8b41890597575cbaadc884e7386ae0acc53b747401ebce5cf0d624560",
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Size: 1520,
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MediaType: schema2.MediaTypeImageConfig,
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},
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Layers: []distribution.Descriptor{
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{
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MediaType: schema2.MediaTypeLayer,
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Size: 1990402,
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Digest: "sha256:88286f41530e93dffd4b964e1db22ce4939fffa4a4c665dab8591fbab03d4926",
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},
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},
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})
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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// TODO: include image data for verbose inspect
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mt, raw, err := man.Payload()
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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desc := ocispec.Descriptor{
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Digest: digest.FromBytes(raw),
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Size: int64(len(raw)),
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MediaType: mt,
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Platform: &ocispec.Platform{
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Architecture: "amd64",
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OS: "linux",
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},
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}
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return types.NewImageManifest(ref, desc, man)
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}
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func TestInspectCommandLocalManifestNotFound(t *testing.T) {
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refStore := store.NewStore(t.TempDir())
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cli := test.NewFakeCli(nil)
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cli.SetManifestStore(refStore)
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cmd := newInspectCommand(cli)
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cmd.SetOut(io.Discard)
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test spring-cleaning
This makes a quick pass through our tests;
Discard output/err
----------------------------------------------
Many tests were testing for error-conditions, but didn't discard output.
This produced a lot of noise when running the tests, and made it hard
to discover if there were actual failures, or if the output was expected.
For example:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
See 'create --help'.
Usage: create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]
Create a config from a file or STDIN
Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
See 'create --help'.
Usage: create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]
Create a config from a file or STDIN
Error: error creating config
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
And after discarding output:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
Use sub-tests where possible
----------------------------------------------
Some tests were already set-up to use test-tables, and even had a usable
name (or in some cases "error" to check for). Change them to actual sub-
tests. Same test as above, but now with sub-tests and output discarded:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01 (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config (0.00s)
PASS
It's not perfect in all cases (in the above, there's duplicate "expected"
errors, but Go conveniently adds "#01" for the duplicate). There's probably
also various tests I missed that could still use the same changes applied;
we can improve these in follow-ups.
Set cmd.Args to prevent test-failures
----------------------------------------------
When running tests from my IDE, it compiles the tests before running,
then executes the compiled binary to run the tests. Cobra doesn't like
that, because in that situation `os.Args` is taken as argument for the
command that's executed. The command that's tested now sees the test-
flags as arguments (`-test.v -test.run ..`), which causes various tests
to fail ("Command XYZ does not accept arguments").
# compile the tests:
go test -c -o foo.test
# execute the test:
./foo.test -test.v -test.run TestFoo
=== RUN TestFoo
Error: "foo" accepts no arguments.
The Cobra maintainers ran into the same situation, and for their own
use have added a special case to ignore `os.Args` in these cases;
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L1078-L1083
args := c.args
// Workaround FAIL with "go test -v" or "cobra.test -test.v", see #155
if c.args == nil && filepath.Base(os.Args[0]) != "cobra.test" {
args = os.Args[1:]
}
Unfortunately, that exception is too specific (only checks for `cobra.test`),
so doesn't automatically fix the issue for other test-binaries. They did
provide a `cmd.SetArgs()` utility for this purpose
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L276-L280
// SetArgs sets arguments for the command. It is set to os.Args[1:] by default, if desired, can be overridden
// particularly useful when testing.
func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) {
c.args = a
}
And the fix is to explicitly set the command's args to an empty slice to
prevent Cobra from falling back to using `os.Args[1:]` as arguments.
cmd := newSomeThingCommand()
cmd.SetArgs([]string{})
Some tests already take this issue into account, and I updated some tests
for this, but there's likely many other ones that can use the same treatment.
Perhaps the Cobra maintainers would accept a contribution to make their
condition less specific and to look for binaries ending with a `.test`
suffix (which is what compiled binaries usually are named as).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-03 19:29:04 -04:00
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cmd.SetErr(io.Discard)
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cmd.SetArgs([]string{"example.com/list:v1", "example.com/alpine:3.0"})
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err := cmd.Execute()
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assert.Error(t, err, "No such manifest: example.com/alpine:3.0")
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}
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func TestInspectCommandNotFound(t *testing.T) {
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refStore := store.NewStore(t.TempDir())
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cli := test.NewFakeCli(nil)
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cli.SetManifestStore(refStore)
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cli.SetRegistryClient(&fakeRegistryClient{
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getManifestFunc: func(_ context.Context, _ reference.Named) (types.ImageManifest, error) {
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return types.ImageManifest{}, errors.New("missing")
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},
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getManifestListFunc: func(ctx context.Context, ref reference.Named) ([]types.ImageManifest, error) {
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return nil, errors.Errorf("No such manifest: %s", ref)
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},
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})
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cmd := newInspectCommand(cli)
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cmd.SetOut(io.Discard)
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test spring-cleaning
This makes a quick pass through our tests;
Discard output/err
----------------------------------------------
Many tests were testing for error-conditions, but didn't discard output.
This produced a lot of noise when running the tests, and made it hard
to discover if there were actual failures, or if the output was expected.
For example:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
See 'create --help'.
Usage: create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]
Create a config from a file or STDIN
Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
See 'create --help'.
Usage: create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]
Create a config from a file or STDIN
Error: error creating config
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
And after discarding output:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
Use sub-tests where possible
----------------------------------------------
Some tests were already set-up to use test-tables, and even had a usable
name (or in some cases "error" to check for). Change them to actual sub-
tests. Same test as above, but now with sub-tests and output discarded:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01 (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config (0.00s)
PASS
It's not perfect in all cases (in the above, there's duplicate "expected"
errors, but Go conveniently adds "#01" for the duplicate). There's probably
also various tests I missed that could still use the same changes applied;
we can improve these in follow-ups.
Set cmd.Args to prevent test-failures
----------------------------------------------
When running tests from my IDE, it compiles the tests before running,
then executes the compiled binary to run the tests. Cobra doesn't like
that, because in that situation `os.Args` is taken as argument for the
command that's executed. The command that's tested now sees the test-
flags as arguments (`-test.v -test.run ..`), which causes various tests
to fail ("Command XYZ does not accept arguments").
# compile the tests:
go test -c -o foo.test
# execute the test:
./foo.test -test.v -test.run TestFoo
=== RUN TestFoo
Error: "foo" accepts no arguments.
The Cobra maintainers ran into the same situation, and for their own
use have added a special case to ignore `os.Args` in these cases;
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L1078-L1083
args := c.args
// Workaround FAIL with "go test -v" or "cobra.test -test.v", see #155
if c.args == nil && filepath.Base(os.Args[0]) != "cobra.test" {
args = os.Args[1:]
}
Unfortunately, that exception is too specific (only checks for `cobra.test`),
so doesn't automatically fix the issue for other test-binaries. They did
provide a `cmd.SetArgs()` utility for this purpose
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L276-L280
// SetArgs sets arguments for the command. It is set to os.Args[1:] by default, if desired, can be overridden
// particularly useful when testing.
func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) {
c.args = a
}
And the fix is to explicitly set the command's args to an empty slice to
prevent Cobra from falling back to using `os.Args[1:]` as arguments.
cmd := newSomeThingCommand()
cmd.SetArgs([]string{})
Some tests already take this issue into account, and I updated some tests
for this, but there's likely many other ones that can use the same treatment.
Perhaps the Cobra maintainers would accept a contribution to make their
condition less specific and to look for binaries ending with a `.test`
suffix (which is what compiled binaries usually are named as).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-03 19:29:04 -04:00
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cmd.SetErr(io.Discard)
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cmd.SetArgs([]string{"example.com/alpine:3.0"})
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err := cmd.Execute()
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assert.Error(t, err, "No such manifest: example.com/alpine:3.0")
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}
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func TestInspectCommandLocalManifest(t *testing.T) {
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refStore := store.NewStore(t.TempDir())
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cli := test.NewFakeCli(nil)
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cli.SetManifestStore(refStore)
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namedRef := ref(t, "alpine:3.0")
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imageManifest := fullImageManifest(t, namedRef)
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err := refStore.Save(ref(t, "list:v1"), namedRef, imageManifest)
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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cmd := newInspectCommand(cli)
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cmd.SetArgs([]string{"example.com/list:v1", "example.com/alpine:3.0"})
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assert.NilError(t, cmd.Execute())
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actual := cli.OutBuffer()
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expected := golden.Get(t, "inspect-manifest.golden")
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assert.Check(t, is.Equal(string(expected), actual.String()))
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}
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func TestInspectcommandRemoteManifest(t *testing.T) {
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refStore := store.NewStore(t.TempDir())
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cli := test.NewFakeCli(nil)
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cli.SetManifestStore(refStore)
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cli.SetRegistryClient(&fakeRegistryClient{
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getManifestFunc: func(_ context.Context, ref reference.Named) (types.ImageManifest, error) {
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return fullImageManifest(t, ref), nil
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},
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})
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cmd := newInspectCommand(cli)
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cmd.SetOut(io.Discard)
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cmd.SetArgs([]string{"example.com/alpine:3.0"})
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assert.NilError(t, cmd.Execute())
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actual := cli.OutBuffer()
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expected := golden.Get(t, "inspect-manifest.golden")
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assert.Check(t, is.Equal(string(expected), actual.String()))
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}
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