Merge #3 Add CI tests using the standard test interface

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# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# Makefile of /CoreOS/rsync/Sanity/definig-the-set-of-files-to-transfer
# Description: Tests the options which modifie the list of files to be transfered
# Author: Michal Trunecka <mtruneck@redhat.com>
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing
# to use, modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms
# and conditions of the GNU General Public License version 2.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
# useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
# warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
export TEST=/CoreOS/rsync/Sanity/definig-the-set-of-files-to-transfer
export TESTVERSION=1.0
BUILT_FILES=
FILES=$(METADATA) runtest.sh Makefile PURPOSE rsyncd@.service
.PHONY: all install download clean
run: $(FILES) build
./runtest.sh
build: $(BUILT_FILES)
test -x runtest.sh || chmod a+x runtest.sh
clean:
rm -f *~ $(BUILT_FILES)
include /usr/share/rhts/lib/rhts-make.include
$(METADATA): Makefile
@echo "Owner: Michal Trunecka <mtruneck@redhat.com>" > $(METADATA)
@echo "Name: $(TEST)" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "TestVersion: $(TESTVERSION)" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Path: $(TEST_DIR)" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Description: Tests the options which modifie the list of files to be transfered" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Type: Sanity" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "TestTime: 60m" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "RunFor: rsync" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Requires: rsync rsync-daemon" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Requires: xinetd" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Priority: Normal" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "License: GPLv2" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Confidential: no" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Destructive: no" >> $(METADATA)
rhts-lint $(METADATA)

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PURPOSE of /CoreOS/rsync/Sanity/definig-the-set-of-files-to-transfer
Description: Tests the options which modifie the list of files to be transfered
Author: Michal Trunecka <mtruneck@redhat.com>
Author: Karel Srot <ksrot@redhat.com>
Testing the sanity of following options:
-c --checksum
--ignore-existing
--max-size --min-size
--size-only
--include --exclude
--include-from --exclude-from
Not yet implemented:
-0, --from0
-f --filter, -F

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[Unit]
Description=fast remote file copy program daemon
ConditionPathExists=/etc/rsyncd.conf
[Service]
EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/rsyncd
ExecStart=/usr/bin/rsync --daemon --no-detach "$OPTIONS"
StandardInput=socket

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#!/bin/bash
# vim: dict=/usr/share/beakerlib/dictionary.vim cpt=.,w,b,u,t,i,k
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# runtest.sh of /CoreOS/rsync/Sanity/definig-the-set-of-files-to-transfer
# Description: Tests the options which modifie the list of files to be transfered
# Author: Michal Trunecka <mtruneck@redhat.com>
# Author: Karel Srot <ksrot@redhat.com>
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing
# to use, modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms
# and conditions of the GNU General Public License version 2.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
# useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
# warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Include Beaker environment
. /usr/bin/rhts-environment.sh || exit 1
. /usr/share/beakerlib/beakerlib.sh || exit 1
PACKAGE="rsync"
rlJournalStart
rlPhaseStartSetup
rlAssertRpm $PACKAGE
rlFileBackup --clean /etc/rsyncd.conf
START_DATE_TIME=`date "+%m/%d/%Y %T"`
REMOTE="/tmp/remote"
LOCAL="/tmp/local"
LOCAL_2="/root/another_local"
TMP_FILE=`mktemp`
TMP_FILE_2=`mktemp`
SERVER_LOG_FILE=`mktemp`
rlRun "chcon -t rsync_log_t $SERVER_LOG_FILE"
LOG_FILE=`mktemp`
rlRun "chcon -t rsync_log_t $LOG_FILE"
rlRun "mkdir $REMOTE"
rlRun "chcon -t rsync_tmp_t $REMOTE"
rlRun "mkdir $LOCAL"
rlRun "chcon -t rsync_tmp_t $LOCAL"
rlRun "dd if=/dev/zero of=${LOCAL}/bigfile bs=1000 count=20000"
rlRun "dd if=/dev/zero of=${LOCAL}/smallfile bs=1000 count=2"
rlRun "echo 'First file' > ${LOCAL}/first"
rlRun "echo 'Second file' > ${LOCAL}/second"
rlRun "echo 'Third file' > ${LOCAL}/third"
if ! rlIsRHEL 5 6; then
if ! ls /usr/lib/systemd/system/rsyncd@.service
then
WORKAROUNDED=true
rlFail "The /usr/lib/systemd/system/rsyncd@.service file is missing (bz#1082496), will be workarounded for now"
rlRun "cp rsyncd@.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/"
else
rlPass "The bz#1082496 is probably fixed, no workaround needed."
fi
fi
rlRun "cat > /etc/rsyncd.conf <<EOF
pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
log file = $SERVER_LOG_FILE
[remote]
path = $REMOTE
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1, ::1
read only = no
uid = root
gid = root
EOF"
if rlIsRHEL 5 6; then
rlRun "chkconfig rsync on"
rlServiceStart xinetd
else
systemctl status rsyncd.socket && STOPPED=false || STOPPED=true
rlServiceStop rsyncd
rlRun "systemctl restart rsyncd.socket"
fi
rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartTest "-c --checksum"
# -c, --checksum
# This changes the way rsync checks if the files have been changed and are in
# need of a transfer. Without this option, rsync uses a “quick check” that
# (by default) checks if each files size and time of last modification match
# between the sender and receiver. This option changes this to compare a
# 128-bit checksum for each file that has a matching size. Generating the
# checksums means that both sides will expend a lot of disk I/O reading all
# the data in the files in the transfer (and this is prior to any reading that
# will be done to transfer changed files), so this can slow things down sig-
# nificantly.
#
# The sending side generates its checksums while it is doing the file-system
# scan that builds the list of the available files. The receiver generates
# its checksums when it is scanning for changed files, and will checksum any
# file that has the same size as the corresponding senders file: files with
# either a changed size or a changed checksum are selected for transfer.
#
rlRun "rsync -av -i ${LOCAL}/first localhost::remote | grep first"
rlRun "rsync -av -i ${LOCAL}/first localhost::remote | grep first" 1
rlRun "MODIF_DATE=\"`date -r ${REMOTE}/first`\""
# Modified content, but preserved the size
rlRun "echo 'first file' > ${REMOTE}/first"
# set the same dates to both local and remote file
rlRun "touch -d \"$MODIF_DATE\" ${REMOTE}/first"
rlRun "touch -d \"$MODIF_DATE\" ${LOCAL}/first"
rlRun "rsync -av -i ${LOCAL}/first localhost::remote | grep first" 1
rlRun "rsync -av -i -c ${LOCAL}/first localhost::remote | grep first"
rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartTest "--ignore-existing"
# --ignore-existing
# This tells rsync to skip updating files that already exist on the destina-
# tion (this does not ignore existing directories, or nothing would get done).
# See also --existing.
#
# This option is a transfer rule, not an exclude, so it doesnt affect the
# data that goes into the file-lists, and thus it doesnt affect deletions.
# It just limits the files that the receiver requests to be transferred.
#
# This option can be useful for those doing backups using the --link-dest
# option when they need to continue a backup run that got interrupted. Since
# a --link-dest run is copied into a new directory hierarchy (when it is used
# properly), using --ignore existing will ensure that the already-handled
# files dont get tweaked (which avoids a change in permissions on the hard-
# linked files). This does mean that this option is only looking at the
# existing files in the destination hierarchy itself.
rlRun "echo 'lorem ipsum' > ${REMOTE}/first"
rlRun "echo 'dolor sit amet' > ${REMOTE}/second"
rlRun "echo 'consectetur adipiscing elit' > ${REMOTE}/third"
rlRun "echo 'lorem ipsum' > ${REMOTE}/smallfile"
rlRun "echo 'dolor sit amet' > ${REMOTE}/bigfile"
rlRun "rsync -avv -i -c --ignore-existing ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote | egrep 'first|second|third|smallfile|bigfile'" 1
rlRun "rsync -avv -i --size-only --ignore-existing ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote | egrep 'first|second|third|smallfile|bigfile'" 1
rlRun "rsync -avv -i -I --ignore-existing ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote | egrep 'first|second|third|smallfile|bigfile'" 1
rlRun "rsync -avv -i ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote | egrep 'first|second|third|smallfile|bigfile'"
rlRun "rm -rf ${REMOTE}/*"
rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartTest "--max-size --min-size"
# --max-size=SIZE
# This tells rsync to avoid transferring any file that is larger than the
# specified SIZE. The SIZE value can be suffixed with a string to indicate a
# size multiplier, and may be a fractional value (e.g. “--max-size=1.5m”).
#
# This option is a transfer rule, not an exclude, so it doesnt affect the
# data that goes into the file-lists, and thus it doesnt affect deletions.
# It just limits the files that the receiver requests to be transferred.
#
# The suffixes are as follows: “K” (or “KiB”) is a kibibyte (1024), “M” (or
# “MiB”) is a mebibyte (1024*1024), and “G” (or “GiB”) is a gibibyte
# (1024*1024*1024). If you want the multiplier to be 1000 instead of 1024,
# use “KB”, “MB”, or “GB”. (Note: lower-case is also accepted for all val-
# ues.) Finally, if the suffix ends in either “+1” or “-1”, the value will be
# offset by one byte in the indicated direction.
#
# Examples: --max-size=1.5mb-1 is 1499999 bytes, and --max-size=2g+1 is
# 2147483649 bytes.
#
# --min-size=SIZE
# This tells rsync to avoid transferring any file that is smaller than the
# specified SIZE, which can help in not transferring small, junk files. See
# the --max-size option for a description of SIZE and other information.
for SIZE in 1K 1M 1KB 1MB; do
rlRun "dd if=/dev/zero of=${LOCAL}/testfile bs=1 count=${SIZE}"
rlRun "rsync -avh --max-size ${SIZE}-1 ${LOCAL}/testfile localhost::remote | grep testfile" 1
rlRun "rsync -avh --min-size ${SIZE}+1 ${LOCAL}/testfile localhost::remote | grep testfile" 1
rlRun "rsync -avh --max-size ${SIZE} ${LOCAL}/testfile localhost::remote | grep testfile"
rlRun "rm -f ${REMOTE}/testfile"
rlRun "rsync -avh --max-size ${SIZE} ${LOCAL}/testfile localhost::remote | grep testfile"
rlRun "rm -f ${REMOTE}/testfile"
done
rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartTest "--size-only"
# --size-only
# This modifies rsyncs “quick check” algorithm for finding files that need to
# be transferred, changing it from the default of transferring files with
# either a changed size or a changed last-modified time to just looking for
# files that have changed in size. This is useful when starting to use rsync
# after using another mirroring system which may not preserve timestamps
# exactly.
rlRun "sleep 2"
# Modified content, but preserved the size of the destionation
rlRun "echo 'Xirst file' > ${REMOTE}/first"
rlLog "The file would be transfered with only -a option"
rlRun "rsync -avv -n ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote | grep first"
rlLog "only the time be updated with --size-only option"
rlRun "rsync -avvv -i --size-only ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote | grep '.f..t...... first'"
rlRun "grep 'Xirst' ${REMOTE}/first"
rlLog "The file won't be tranferred with -a option because of the updated time"
rlRun "rsync -avv -i ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote | grep first" 1
rlLog "..and finaly, the file will be transfered with -c option"
rlRun "rsync -avv -i -c ${LOCAL}/ localhost::remote"
rlRun "grep 'First' ${REMOTE}/first"
rlPhaseEnd
#rlPhaseStartTest "-f --filter, -F"
# -f, --filter=RULE
# This option allows you to add rules to selectively exclude certain files
# from the list of files to be transferred. This is most useful in combination
# with a recursive transfer.
#
# You may use as many --filter options on the command line as you like to
# build up the list of files to exclude. If the filter contains whitespace,
# be sure to quote it so that the shell gives the rule to rsync as a single
# argument. The text below also mentions that you can use an underscore to
# replace the space that separates a rule from its arg.
#
# See the FILTER RULES section for detailed information on this option.
#
# -F The -F option is a shorthand for adding two --filter rules to your command.
# The first time it is used is a shorthand for this rule:
#
# --filter=dir-merge /.rsync-filter
#
# This tells rsync to look for per-directory .rsync-filter files that have
# been sprinkled through the hierarchy and use their rules to filter the files
# in the transfer. If -F is repeated, it is a shorthand for this rule:
#
# --filter=exclude .rsync-filter
#
# This filters out the .rsync-filter files themselves from the transfer.
#
# See the FILTER RULES section for detailed information on how these options
# work.
#rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartTest "--include --exclude"
# --include=PATTERN
# This option is a simplified form of the --filter option that defaults to an
# include rule and does not allow the full rule-parsing syntax of normal fil-
# ter rules.
#
# See the FILTER RULES section for detailed information on this option.
#
rlLogInfo "prepare test files"
rlRun "mkdir ${LOCAL}/include-test"
for F in "a.c" "a.log" "b.c" "b.log" "c.c" "c.log" "d.txt"; do
rlRun "echo $F$F$F > ${LOCAL}/include-test/$F" 0 "Creating ${LOCAL}/include-test/$F file"
done
rlLogInfo "execute rsync command and verify results"
rlRun "rsync -avv -i --include='*.c' --include='b*' --exclude='*.log' ${LOCAL}/include-test localhost::remote"
# note: rsync checks each name to be transferred against the list of include/exclude patterns in turn, and the first matching pattern is acted on
for F in "a.c" "b.c" "c.c" "b.log" "d.txt"; do
rlAssertExists ${REMOTE}/include-test/$F
done
rlAssertNotExists ${REMOTE}/include-test/a.log
rlAssertNotExists ${REMOTE}/include-test/c.log
rlRun "rm -rf ${REMOTE}/include-test ${LOCAL}/include-test"
rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartTest "--include-from --exclude-from"
# --include-from=FILE
# This option is related to the --include option, but it specifies a FILE that
# contains include patterns (one per line). Blank lines in the file and lines
# starting with ; or # are ignored. If FILE is -, the list will be read
# from standard input.
rlLogInfo "prepare test files"
rlRun "mkdir ${LOCAL}/include-from-test"
for F in "a.c" "a.log" "b.c" "b.log" "c.c" "c.log" "d.txt"; do
rlRun "echo $F$F$F > ${LOCAL}/include-from-test/$F" 0 "Creating ${LOCAL}/include-from-test/$F file"
done
rlRun "echo -e '*.c\nb*' > list-include"
rlRun "echo -e '*.log' > list-exclude"
rlLogInfo "execute rsync command and verify results"
rlRun "rsync -avv -i --include-from=list-include --exclude-from=list-exclude ${LOCAL}/include-from-test localhost::remote"
# note: rsync checks each name to be transferred against the list of include/exclude patterns in turn, and the first matching pattern is acted on
for F in "a.c" "b.c" "c.c" "b.log" "d.txt"; do
rlAssertExists ${REMOTE}/include-from-test/$F
done
rlAssertNotExists ${REMOTE}/include-from-test/a.log
rlAssertNotExists ${REMOTE}/include-from-test/c.log
rlRun "rm -rf ${REMOTE}/include-from-test ${LOCAL}/include-from-test list-include list-exclude"
rlPhaseEnd
#rlPhaseStartTest "-0, --from0"
#
# -0, --from0
# This tells rsync that the rules/filenames it reads from a file are termi-
# nated by a null (\0) character, not a NL, CR, or CR+LF. This affects
# --exclude-from, --include-from, --files-from, and any merged files specified
# in a --filter rule. It does not affect --cvs-exclude (since all names read
# from a .cvsignore file are split on whitespace).
#
# If the --iconv and --protect-args options are specified and the --files-from
# filenames are being sent from one host to another, the filenames will be
# translated from the sending hosts charset to the receiving hosts charset.
#rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartCleanup
rlRun "rm -rf $REMOTE"
rlRun "rm -rf $LOCAL"
rlRun "rm -rf $SERVER_LOG_FILE"
rlRun "rm -rf $LOG_FILE"
rlFileRestore
if rlIsRHEL 5 6; then
rlRun "chkconfig rsync off"
rlServiceRestore xinetd
else
rlRun "systemctl stop rsyncd.socket"
rlServiceRestore rsyncd
$STOPPED || rlRun "systemctl start rsyncd.socket"
fi
if [ -n "$WORKAROUNDED" ]; then
rlLog "Cleanup of the workaround for bz#1082496"
rlRun "rm -rf /usr/lib/systemd/system/rsyncd@.service"
fi
sleep 2
rlRun "ausearch -m AVC -m SELINUX_ERR -ts ${START_DATE_TIME} > ${TMP_FILE}" 0,1
LINE_COUNT=`wc -l < ${TMP_FILE}`
rlRun "cat ${TMP_FILE}"
rlAssert0 "number of lines in ${TMP_FILE} should be 0" ${LINE_COUNT}
rlPhaseEnd
rlJournalPrintText
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# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# Makefile of setting-group-acls
# Description: If you are using the -A/--acls option and you are not running as root and are not using the --numeric-ids option then if you have an ACL that includes a group entry for a group you are not a member of on the receiving side, then acl_set_file will return EINVAL, b/c rsync mistakenly maps the group name to gid GID_NONE (-1), which (fortunately) fails.
# Author: Ales Marecek <amarecek@redhat.com>
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing
# to use, modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms
# and conditions of the GNU General Public License version 2.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
# useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
# warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
export TEST=setting-group-acls
export TESTVERSION=1.0
BUILT_FILES=
FILES=$(METADATA) runtest.sh Makefile PURPOSE
.PHONY: all install download clean
run: $(FILES) build
./runtest.sh
build: $(BUILT_FILES)
chmod a+x runtest.sh
clean:
rm -f *~ $(BUILT_FILES)
include /usr/share/rhts/lib/rhts-make.include
$(METADATA): Makefile
@echo "Owner: Ales Marecek <amarecek@redhat.com>" > $(METADATA)
@echo "Name: $(TEST)" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "TestVersion: $(TESTVERSION)" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Path: $(TEST_DIR)" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Description: If you are using the -A/--acls option and you are not running as root and are not using the --numeric-ids option then if you have an ACL that includes a group entry for a group you are not a member of on the receiving side, then acl_set_file will return EINVAL, b/c rsync mistakenly maps the group name to gid GID_NONE (-1), which (fortunately) fails." >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Type: Regression" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "TestTime: 5m" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "RunFor: rsync" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Requires: rsync" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Requires: acl" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Priority: Normal" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "License: GPLv2" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Confidential: no" >> $(METADATA)
@echo "Destructive: no" >> $(METADATA)
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PURPOSE of setting-group-acls
Description: If you are using the -A/--acls option and you are not running as root and are not using the --numeric-ids option then if you have an ACL that includes a group entry for a group you are not a member of on the receiving side, then acl_set_file will return EINVAL, b/c rsync mistakenly maps the group name to gid GID_NONE (-1), which (fortunately) fails.
Author: Ales Marecek <amarecek@redhat.com>

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#!/bin/bash
# vim: dict=/usr/share/beakerlib/dictionary.vim cpt=.,w,b,u,t,i,k
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# runtest.sh of setting-group-acls
# Description: If you are using the -A/--acls option and you are not running as root and are not using the --numeric-ids option then if you have an ACL that includes a group entry for a group you are not a member of on the receiving side, then acl_set_file will return EINVAL, b/c rsync mistakenly maps the group name to gid GID_NONE (-1), which (fortunately) fails.
# Author: Ales Marecek <amarecek@redhat.com>
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing
# to use, modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms
# and conditions of the GNU General Public License version 2.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
# useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
# warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Include rhts environment
. /usr/bin/rhts-environment.sh
. /usr/share/beakerlib/beakerlib.sh
PACKAGE="rsync"
_TEST_USER="rsynctestuser"
_TEST_USER_PASSWORD="redhat"
_TEST_USER_HOME_DIR="/home/${_TEST_USER}"
_TEST_USER_SRC_TEST_DIR="${_TEST_USER_HOME_DIR}/src_rsync"
_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR="${_TEST_USER_HOME_DIR}/dst_rsync"
_TEST_RAND_FILENAME="random.data"
_TEST_TEXT_FILENAME="hello_world.txt"
_TEST_RAND_FILE="${_TEST_USER_SRC_TEST_DIR}/${_TEST_RAND_FILENAME}"
_TEST_TEXT_FILE="${_TEST_USER_SRC_TEST_DIR}/${_TEST_TEXT_FILENAME}"
_TEST_RAND_FILE_SIZE=10
rlJournalStart
rlPhaseStartSetup
rlAssertRpm $PACKAGE
id ${_TEST_USER} >/dev/null 2>&1 || rlRun "useradd -d ${_TEST_USER_HOME_DIR} -m ${_TEST_USER}" 0 "Creating a test user"
rlRun "echo \"${_TEST_USER_PASSWORD}\" | passwd --stdin ${_TEST_USER} >/dev/null 2>&1" 0 "Setting user's password"
rlRun "su - ${_TEST_USER} -c \"mkdir -p ${_TEST_USER_SRC_TEST_DIR} ${_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR}\"" 0 "Creating directories for test data"
rlRun "su ${_TEST_USER} -c \"dd if=/dev/urandom of=${_TEST_RAND_FILE} bs=1M count=${_TEST_RAND_FILE_SIZE}\"" 0 "Generating random data file"
rlRun "su ${_TEST_USER} -c \"echo 'Hello world' >${_TEST_TEXT_FILE}\"" 0 "Generating text data file"
rlRun "setfacl -m g:root:--- ${_TEST_RAND_FILE}" 0 "Setting ACL for random data file"
rlRun "setfacl -m g:root:--- ${_TEST_TEXT_FILE}" 0 "Setting ACL for text data file"
rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartTest
rlRun "su - ${_TEST_USER} -c \"rsync -A ${_TEST_RAND_FILE} ${_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR}\"" 0 "Syncing random data file"
rlRun "su - ${_TEST_USER} -c \"rsync -A ${_TEST_TEXT_FILE} ${_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR}\"" 0 "Syncing text data file"
getfacl ${_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR}/${_TEST_RAND_FILENAME}
rlRun "getfacl ${_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR}/${_TEST_RAND_FILENAME} | grep 'group:root:---'" 0 "Verify that ACL was properly set"
getfacl ${_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR}/${_TEST_TEXT_FILENAME}
rlRun "getfacl ${_TEST_USER_DST_TEST_DIR}/${_TEST_TEXT_FILENAME} | grep 'group:root:---'" 0 "Verify that ACL was properly set"
rlPhaseEnd
rlPhaseStartCleanup
rlRun "userdel -r ${_TEST_USER}" 0 "Deleting test user"
rlPhaseEnd
rlJournalPrintText
rlJournalEnd

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# Tests that run in classic context
- hosts: localhost
roles:
- role: standard-test-beakerlib
tags:
- classic
tests:
- definig-the-set-of-files-to-transfer
- setting-group-acls
required_packages:
- rsync # all tests require rsync
- rsync-daemon # definig-the-set-of-files-to-transfer requires rsync-daemon
- acl # setting-group-acls requires acl
# Tests that run against Atomic Host
- hosts: localhost
roles:
- role: standard-test-beakerlib
tags:
- atomic
tests:
- setting-group-acls