Address three review findings on the bats suite:
- The 'standalone containerd service active' and 'standalone docker
service active' tests previously asserted 'systemctl disable --now
<service>' but did not require the 'sudo ' prefix, so the two-
service test was the only guard against a silent drop of the
prefix. Extend both single-service tests to require the prefix
exactly as the 'both services active' test does.
- The 'both services active' test now captures the exit code
explicitly with 'bash ... || status=$?' and asserts '$status -eq
0'. The script contract ('always exits 0') was previously enforced
implicitly via 'set -e', which produces a generic test failure on
a regression instead of a contract-specific error. The explicit
check locks in the contract and makes regressions readable.
- New test: 'docker socket paths with glob chars do not expand' —
sets COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS to a literal glob against real
directories and asserts no docker warning fires. Locks in the
array-based parsing of the path list.
- Extend the file header with a 'title syntax constraints' section
documenting how cozytest.sh's awk parser treats double quotes and
non-alphanumeric characters in @test titles, so future
contributors do not stumble on the parser's quirks.
Assisted-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksei Sviridkin <f@lex.la>
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#!/usr/bin/env bats
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Unit tests for hack/check-host-runtime.sh
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#
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# The script warns when a standalone containerd.service or docker.service is
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# active alongside the embedded k3s runtime on Ubuntu hosts running the
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# cozystack "generic" variant. Warnings go to stderr; exit code is always 0.
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#
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# Test strategy: each test builds its own temporary stub directory and prepends
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# it to PATH to inject a fake `systemctl` (and optionally `du`) binary. The
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# script itself honors a small set of COZYSTACK_PREFLIGHT_* environment
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# variables to redirect socket/dir probes into the stub tree, so tests do not
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# need root privileges or a real systemd host.
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#
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# Each test installs a `trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT` immediately after
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# creating the stub dir so cleanup runs even when an assertion fails mid-test
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# under `set -e`. cozytest.sh runs each @test in its own subshell, so traps
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# scope per test and do not leak across tests.
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#
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# Tests are otherwise self-contained — no shared setup/teardown helpers,
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# because cozytest.sh's awk parser only recognizes @test blocks and treats a
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# bare `}` on its own line as the end of a test function.
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#
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# Title syntax constraints (inherited from cozytest.sh's awk parser):
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# - Titles must be delimited by ASCII double quotes; embedded literal
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# double quotes are NOT escaped and will silently truncate the title.
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# - Only alphanumeric characters from the title survive into the shell
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# function name (everything else becomes '_'), so titles that differ
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# only in punctuation collapse to the same function name. Keep titles
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# distinctive in their alphanumeric run.
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#
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# Run with: hack/cozytest.sh hack/check-host-runtime.bats
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# (or `bats hack/check-host-runtime.bats` if the bats binary is
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# installed; cozytest.sh is the CI path.)
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@test "clean host with no runtime services exits silently" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker1.sock $STUB_DIR/missing-docker2.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd-dir" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh >"$STUB_DIR/stdout" 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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[ ! -s "$STDERR_FILE" ]
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[ ! -s "$STUB_DIR/stdout" ]
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}
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@test "standalone containerd service active prints warning" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "$1" = "is-active" ] && [ "$2" = "containerd.service" ]; then
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echo active
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exit 0
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd"
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echo dummy >"$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd/dummy"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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grep -q 'standalone containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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if grep -q 'standalone docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE"; then
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echo "unexpected docker warning found:" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# HINT line must name only the detected service, not advise disabling
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# docker.service when only containerd.service is running. The sudo
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# prefix is also required — without it the command silently no-ops
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# for a non-root operator, so the prefix is part of the contract.
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grep -q 'sudo systemctl disable --now containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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if grep -q 'systemctl disable --now.*docker' "$STDERR_FILE"; then
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echo "HINT unexpectedly mentions docker:" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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@test "standalone docker service active prints warning" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "$1" = "is-active" ] && [ "$2" = "docker.service" ]; then
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echo active
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exit 0
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker"
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echo dummy >"$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker/dummy"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd-dir" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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grep -q 'standalone docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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if grep -q 'standalone containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE"; then
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echo "unexpected containerd warning found:" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# HINT line must name only the detected service. As in the
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# containerd test, the sudo prefix is part of the contract.
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grep -q 'sudo systemctl disable --now docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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if grep -q 'systemctl disable --now.*containerd' "$STDERR_FILE"; then
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echo "HINT unexpectedly mentions containerd:" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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@test "both services active prints two warnings and the HINT block" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "$1" = "is-active" ]; then
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case "$2" in
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containerd.service|docker.service) echo active; exit 0 ;;
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esac
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd" "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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# Capture exit code explicitly: the script contract says exit 0
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# unconditionally (warning, not blocker). `set -e` in the test
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# function body would already fail on a nonzero exit, but an
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# explicit status check locks in the contract and makes a
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# regression show up as "expected 0, got N" rather than as a
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# generic test failure.
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status=0
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE" || status=$?
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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grep -q 'standalone containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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grep -q 'standalone docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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# HINT block must fire whenever warnings exist; otherwise a future silent
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# removal of the HINT would go unnoticed. When both services fire the HINT
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# must list both in a single sudo systemctl disable invocation — the sudo
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# prefix is as important as the systemctl verb, otherwise the operator
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# would be told to run it as a non-root user and quietly fail.
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grep -q 'HINT:' "$STDERR_FILE"
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grep -q 'sudo systemctl disable --now containerd.service docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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}
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@test "failing du does not suppress the containerd warning" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "$1" = "is-active" ] && [ "$2" = "containerd.service" ]; then
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echo active
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exit 0
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/du" <<'DUEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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exit 1
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DUEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/du"
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mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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grep -q 'standalone containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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}
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@test "containerd socket fallback fires when systemctl is unavailable" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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# The script uses `[ -e "$sock" ]`, not `[ -S ... ]`, so a regular
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# file is a valid stand-in for a unix socket in tests. This also
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# removes any optional runtime dependency on python3 and makes the
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# test unconditional on every CI runner.
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SOCK="$STUB_DIR/containerd.sock"
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touch "$SOCK"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_PREFLIGHT_FORCE_NO_SYSTEMCTL=1 \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$SOCK" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd-dir" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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grep -q 'standalone containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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}
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@test "docker socket fallback fires when systemctl is unavailable" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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SOCK="$STUB_DIR/docker.sock"
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touch "$SOCK"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_PREFLIGHT_FORCE_NO_SYSTEMCTL=1 \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$SOCK" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd-dir" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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grep -q 'standalone docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE"
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if grep -q 'standalone containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE"; then
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echo "unexpected containerd warning found:" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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@test "clean host without systemctl exits silently" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_PREFLIGHT_FORCE_NO_SYSTEMCTL=1 \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker1.sock $STUB_DIR/missing-docker2.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd-dir" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh >"$STUB_DIR/stdout" 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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[ ! -s "$STDERR_FILE" ]
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[ ! -s "$STUB_DIR/stdout" ]
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}
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@test "docker service plus socket still emits exactly one warning" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "$1" = "is-active" ] && [ "$2" = "docker.service" ]; then
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echo active
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exit 0
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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SOCK="$STUB_DIR/docker.sock"
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touch "$SOCK"
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mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$SOCK" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd-dir" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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count=$(grep -c 'standalone docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE")
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if [ "$count" != "1" ]; then
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echo "expected exactly one docker warning, got $count" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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@test "docker socket paths with glob chars do not expand" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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# Create two directories that a naive `for sock in $PATHS` loop
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# would glob-expand and treat as existing "sockets". With the
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# array-based parsing the literal path "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-*" does
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# not exist and no warning must fire.
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mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-docker" "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd"
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-*" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-containerd-dir" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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if grep -q 'standalone docker.service' "$STDERR_FILE"; then
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echo "glob pattern expanded — docker warning should not fire:" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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@test "containerd service plus socket still emits exactly one warning" {
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STUB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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trap 'rm -rf "$STUB_DIR"' EXIT
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cat >"$STUB_DIR/systemctl" <<'STUBEOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
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echo "systemd stub"
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "$1" = "is-active" ] && [ "$2" = "containerd.service" ]; then
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echo active
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exit 0
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fi
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exit 1
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STUBEOF
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chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/systemctl"
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# The script uses `[ -e "$sock" ]`, not `[ -S ... ]`, so a regular
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# file is a valid stand-in for a unix socket in tests. This also
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# removes any optional runtime dependency on python3 and makes the
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# test unconditional on every CI runner.
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SOCK="$STUB_DIR/containerd.sock"
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touch "$SOCK"
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mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd"
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STDERR_FILE="$STUB_DIR/stderr"
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_SOCKET="$SOCK" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_SOCKET_PATHS="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker.sock" \
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COZYSTACK_CONTAINERD_DIR="$STUB_DIR/var-lib-containerd" \
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COZYSTACK_DOCKER_DIR="$STUB_DIR/missing-docker-dir" \
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PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" \
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bash hack/check-host-runtime.sh 2>"$STDERR_FILE"
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count=$(grep -c 'standalone containerd.service' "$STDERR_FILE")
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if [ "$count" != "1" ]; then
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echo "expected exactly one containerd warning, got $count" >&2
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cat "$STDERR_FILE" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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