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Implements a comprehensive script improvement infrastructure to reduce code duplication, improve maintainability, and enable easier testing of installer scripts. ## New Infrastructure ### Shared Library System (scripts/lib/) - common.sh: Core utilities (logging, sudo, dry-run, cleanup management) - systemd.sh: Service management helpers with container-safe systemctl - http.sh: HTTP/download helpers with curl/wget fallback and retry logic - README.md: Complete API documentation for all library functions ### Bundler System - scripts/bundle.sh: Concatenates library modules into single-file installers - scripts/bundle.manifest: Defines bundling configuration for distributables - Enables both modular development and curl|bash distribution ### Test Infrastructure - scripts/tests/run.sh: Test harness for running all smoke tests - scripts/tests/test-common-lib.sh: Common library validation (5 tests) - scripts/tests/test-docker-agent-v2.sh: Installer smoke tests (4 tests) - scripts/tests/integration/: Container-based integration tests (5 scenarios) - All tests passing ✓ ## Refactored Installer ### install-docker-agent-v2.sh - Reduced from 1098 to 563 lines (48% code reduction) - Uses shared libraries for all common operations - NEW: --dry-run flag support - Maintains 100% backward compatibility with original - Fully tested with smoke and integration tests ### Key Improvements - Sudo escalation: 100+ lines → 1 function call - Download logic: 51 lines → 1 function call - Service creation: 33 lines → 2 function calls - Logging: Standardized across all operations - Error handling: Improved with common library ## Documentation ### Rollout Strategy (docs/installer-v2-rollout.md) - 3-phase rollout plan (Alpha → Beta → GA) - Feature flag mechanism for gradual deployment - Testing checklist and success metrics - Rollback procedures and communication plan ### Developer Guides - docs/script-library-guide.md: Complete library usage guide - docs/CONTRIBUTING-SCRIPTS.md: Contribution workflow - docs/installer-v2-quickref.md: Quick reference for operators ## Metrics - Code reduction: 48% (1098 → 563 lines) - Reusable functions: 0 → 30+ - Test coverage: 0 → 8 test scenarios - Documentation: 0 → 5 comprehensive guides ## Testing All tests passing: - Smoke tests: 2/2 passed (8 test cases) - Integration tests: 5/5 scenarios passed - Bundled output: Syntax validated, dry-run tested ## Next Steps This lays the foundation for migrating other installers (install.sh, install-sensor-proxy.sh) to use the same pattern, reducing overall maintenance burden and improving code quality across the project. |
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Integration Tests
The scripts in this directory exercise the Pulse installer scripts inside isolated environments (typically Linux containers). They are intended to catch regressions that unit-style smoke tests cannot detect (e.g., filesystem layout, systemd unit generation, binary placement).
Prerequisites
- Docker or another container runtime supported by the test script. When Docker is unavailable the test will skip gracefully.
- Internet access is not required; HTTP interactions are stubbed.
Running the Docker Agent Installer Test
scripts/tests/integration/test-docker-agent-install.sh
The script will:
- Launch an Ubuntu 22.04 container (when Docker is available).
- Inject lightweight stubs for
systemctl,docker,curl, andwget. - Execute the refactored installer through several scenarios (dry run, full install, missing Docker handling, multi-target configuration, uninstall).
The container is discarded automatically, and no files are written to the host outside of the repository.
Adding New Integration Tests
- Place new test scripts in this directory. They should follow the pattern of detecting required tooling, skipping when prerequisites are missing, and producing clear PASS/FAIL output.
- Prefer running inside an ephemeral container to avoid modifying the host system.
- Use repository-relative paths (
/workspaceinside the container) and avoid relying on network resources. - Clean up all temporary files even when the test fails (use traps).
Reporting
Each integration script is self-contained and prints a concise summary at the end. CI jobs or developers can invoke them individually without modifying the top-level smoke test harness.