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use crate::log::LogOutput;
use crate::{container_port_mapping, util};
use crate::{log, TestContext};
use bollard::container::{
Config, CreateContainerOptions, RemoveContainerOptions, StartContainerOptions,
};
use bollard::exec::{CreateExecOptions, StartExecResults};
use serde::Serialize;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use std::time::{SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
pub struct PrepareContainerContext<'a> {
test_context: &'a TestContext<'a>,
exposed_ports: Vec<u16>,
env: HashMap<String, String>,
}
impl<'a> PrepareContainerContext<'a> {
pub(crate) fn new(test_context: &'a TestContext) -> Self {
Self {
test_context,
exposed_ports: Vec::new(),
env: HashMap::new(),
}
}
/// Exposes a given port of the container to the host machine.
///
/// The given port is mapped to a random port on the host machine. Use
/// [`ContainerContext::address_for_port`] to obtain the local port for a mapped port.
pub fn expose_port(&mut self, port: u16) -> &mut Self {
self.exposed_ports.push(port);
self
}
/// Inserts or updates an environment variable mapping for the container.
///
/// # Example
/// ```no_run
/// use libcnb_test::{TestConfig, TestRunner};
///
/// TestRunner::default().run_test(
/// TestConfig::new("heroku/builder:22", "test-fixtures/app"),
/// |context| {
/// context
/// .prepare_container()
/// .envs(vec![("FOO", "FOO_VALUE"), ("BAR", "BAR_VALUE")])
/// .start_with_default_process(|container| {
/// // ...
/// })
/// },
/// );
/// ```
pub fn env(&mut self, key: impl Into<String>, value: impl Into<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.env.insert(key.into(), value.into());
self
}
/// Adds or updates multiple environment variable mappings for the container.
///
/// # Example
/// ```no_run
/// use libcnb_test::{TestConfig, TestRunner};
///
/// TestRunner::default().run_test(
/// TestConfig::new("heroku/builder:22", "test-fixtures/app"),
/// |context| {
/// context
/// .prepare_container()
/// .envs(vec![("FOO", "FOO_VALUE"), ("BAR", "BAR_VALUE")])
/// .start_with_default_process(|container| {
/// // ...
/// })
/// },
/// );
/// ```
pub fn envs<K: Into<String>, V: Into<String>, I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(
&mut self,
envs: I,
) -> &mut Self {
envs.into_iter().for_each(|(key, value)| {
self.env(key.into(), value.into());
});
self
}
/// Creates and starts the container configured by this context using the image's default
/// CNB process.
///
/// See: [CNB App Developer Guide: Run a multi-process app - Default process type](https://buildpacks.io/docs/app-developer-guide/run-an-app/#default-process-type)
///
/// # Panics
/// - When the container could not be created
/// - When the container could not be started
pub fn start_with_default_process<F: FnOnce(ContainerContext)>(&self, f: F) {
self.start_internal(None, None, f);
}
/// Creates and starts the container configured by this context using the image's default
/// CNB process and given arguments.
///
/// See: [CNB App Developer Guide: Run a multi-process app - Default process type with additional arguments](https://buildpacks.io/docs/app-developer-guide/run-an-app/#default-process-type-with-additional-arguments)
///
/// # Panics
/// - When the container could not be created
/// - When the container could not be started
pub fn start_with_default_process_args<
F: FnOnce(ContainerContext),
A: IntoIterator<Item = I>,
I: Into<String>,
>(
&self,
args: A,
f: F,
) {
self.start_internal(None, Some(args.into_iter().map(I::into).collect()), f);
}
/// Creates and starts the container configured by this context using the given CNB process.
///
/// See: [CNB App Developer Guide: Run a multi-process app - Non-default process-type](https://buildpacks.io/docs/app-developer-guide/run-an-app/#non-default-process-type)
///
/// # Panics
/// - When the container could not be created
/// - When the container could not be started
pub fn start_with_process<F: FnOnce(ContainerContext), P: Into<String>>(
&self,
process: P,
f: F,
) {
self.start_internal(Some(vec![process.into()]), None, f);
}
/// Creates and starts the container configured by this context using the given CNB process
/// and arguments.
///
/// See: [CNB App Developer Guide: Run a multi-process app - Non-default process-type with additional arguments](https://buildpacks.io/docs/app-developer-guide/run-an-app/#non-default-process-type-with-additional-arguments)
///
/// # Panics
/// - When the container could not be created
/// - When the container could not be started
pub fn start_with_process_args<
F: FnOnce(ContainerContext),
A: IntoIterator<Item = I>,
I: Into<String>,
P: Into<String>,
>(
&self,
process: P,
args: A,
f: F,
) {
self.start_internal(
Some(vec![process.into()]),
Some(args.into_iter().map(I::into).collect()),
f,
);
}
/// Creates and starts the container configured by this context using the given shell command.
///
/// The CNB lifecycle launcher will be implicitly used. Environment variables will be set. Uses
/// `/bin/sh` as the shell.
///
/// See: [CNB App Developer Guide: Run a multi-process app - User-provided shell process](https://buildpacks.io/docs/app-developer-guide/run-an-app/#user-provided-shell-process)
///
/// # Panics
/// - When the container could not be created
/// - When the container could not be started
pub fn start_with_shell_command<F: FnOnce(ContainerContext), C: Into<String>>(
&self,
command: C,
f: F,
) {
self.start_internal(
Some(vec![String::from(CNB_LAUNCHER_PATH)]),
Some(vec![
String::from(SHELL_PATH),
String::from("-c"),
command.into(),
]),
f,
);
}
fn start_internal<F: FnOnce(ContainerContext)>(
&self,
entrypoint: Option<Vec<String>>,
cmd: Option<Vec<String>>,
f: F,
) {
let container_name = util::random_docker_identifier();
self.test_context.runner.tokio_runtime.block_on(async {
self.test_context
.runner
.docker
.create_container(
Some(CreateContainerOptions {
name: container_name.clone(),
}),
Config {
image: Some(self.test_context.image_name.clone()),
env: Some(self.env.iter().map(|(k, v)| format!("{k}={v}")).collect()),
entrypoint,
cmd,
..container_port_mapping::port_mapped_container_config(&self.exposed_ports)
},
)
.await
.expect("Could not create container");
self.test_context
.runner
.docker
.start_container(&container_name, None::<StartContainerOptions<String>>)
.await
.expect("Could not start container");
});
f(ContainerContext {
container_name,
test_context: self.test_context,
});
}
}
pub struct ContainerContext<'a> {
pub container_name: String,
pub(crate) test_context: &'a TestContext<'a>,
}
impl<'a> ContainerContext<'a> {
/// Gets the container's log output until the current point in time.
///
/// Note: This method will only return logs until the current point in time. It will not
/// block until the container stops. Since the output of this method depends on timing, directly
/// asserting on its contents might result in flaky tests.
///
/// See: [`logs_wait`](Self::logs_wait) for a blocking alternative.
///
/// # Panics
/// - When the log output could not be consumed/read.
#[must_use]
pub fn logs_now(&self) -> LogOutput {
// Bollard forces us to cast to i64
#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap)]
self.logs_internal(bollard::container::LogsOptions {
stdout: true,
stderr: true,
since: 0,
until: SystemTime::now()
.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
.expect("System time is before UNIX epoch")
.as_secs() as i64,
tail: "all",
..bollard::container::LogsOptions::default()
})
}
/// Gets the container's log output until the container stops.
///
/// Note: This method will block until the container stops. If the container never stops by
/// itself, your test will hang indefinitely. This is common when the container hosts an HTTP
/// service.
///
/// See: [`logs_now`](Self::logs_now) for a non-blocking alternative.
///
/// # Panics
/// - When the log output could not be consumed/read.
#[must_use]
pub fn logs_wait(&self) -> LogOutput {
self.logs_internal(bollard::container::LogsOptions {
follow: true,
stdout: true,
stderr: true,
tail: "all",
..bollard::container::LogsOptions::default()
})
}
#[must_use]
fn logs_internal<T: Into<String> + Serialize>(
&self,
logs_options: bollard::container::LogsOptions<T>,
) -> LogOutput {
self.test_context
.runner
.tokio_runtime
.block_on(log::consume_container_log_output(
self.test_context
.runner
.docker
.logs(&self.container_name, Some(logs_options)),
))
.expect("Could not consume container log output")
}
/// # Panics
#[must_use]
pub fn address_for_port(&self, port: u16) -> Option<SocketAddr> {
self.test_context.runner.tokio_runtime.block_on(async {
self.test_context
.runner
.docker
.inspect_container(&self.container_name, None)
.await
.unwrap()
.network_settings
.and_then(|network_settings| network_settings.ports)
.and_then(|ports| {
container_port_mapping::parse_port_map(&ports)
.unwrap()
.get(&port)
.copied()
})
})
}
/// Executes a shell command inside an already running container.
///
/// # Panics
pub fn shell_exec(&self, command: impl AsRef<str>) -> LogOutput {
self.test_context.runner.tokio_runtime.block_on(async {
let create_exec_result = self
.test_context
.runner
.docker
.create_exec(
&self.container_name,
CreateExecOptions {
cmd: Some(vec![CNB_LAUNCHER_PATH, SHELL_PATH, "-c", command.as_ref()]),
attach_stdout: Some(true),
..CreateExecOptions::default()
},
)
.await
.unwrap();
let start_exec_result = self
.test_context
.runner
.docker
.start_exec(&create_exec_result.id, None)
.await
.unwrap();
match start_exec_result {
StartExecResults::Attached { output, .. } => {
log::consume_container_log_output(output)
.await
.expect("Could not consume container log output")
}
StartExecResults::Detached => LogOutput::default(),
}
})
}
}
impl<'a> Drop for ContainerContext<'a> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// We do not care if container removal succeeded or not. Panicking here would result in
// SIGILL since this function might be called in a Tokio runtime.
let _remove_container_result = self.test_context.runner.tokio_runtime.block_on(
self.test_context.runner.docker.remove_container(
&self.container_name,
Some(RemoveContainerOptions {
force: true,
..RemoveContainerOptions::default()
}),
),
);
}
}
const CNB_LAUNCHER_PATH: &str = "/cnb/lifecycle/launcher";
const SHELL_PATH: &str = "/bin/sh";