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go-chasquid-smtp/test/t-01-simple_local/run.sh
Alberto Bertogli 94c4492862 test/t-01-simple_local: Don't fail if test certificates are missing
The test starts by removing the previous test certificates, which may
or may not exist.

If they don't, currently "rm" fails, causing the whole test to fail.
I am surprised I did not notice this before :(

This patch fixes the bug by using "rm -f" to remove the test certs.
2017-12-08 13:56:04 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
. $(dirname ${0})/../util/lib.sh
init
# This should fail, as it has no certificates.
rm -f config/certs/testserver/*.pem
if chasquid -v=2 --logfile=.logs/chasquid.log --config_dir=config; then
fail "chasquid should not start without certificates"
fi
generate_certs_for testserver
add_user user@testserver secretpassword
add_user someone@testserver secretpassword
mkdir -p .logs
chasquid -v=2 --logfile=.logs/chasquid.log --config_dir=config &
wait_until_ready 1025
run_msmtp someone@testserver < content
wait_for_file .mail/someone@testserver
mail_diff content .mail/someone@testserver
# At least for now, we allow AUTH over the SMTP port to avoid unnecessary
# complexity, so we expect it to work.
if ! run_msmtp -a smtpport someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
fail "failed auth on the SMTP port"
fi
# Check deliver over the submission-over-TLS port.
if ! run_msmtp -a subm_tls someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
fail "failed submission over TLS"
fi
if run_msmtp nobody@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
fail "successfuly sent an email to a non-existent user"
fi
if run_msmtp -a baduser someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
fail "successfully sent an email with a bad password"
fi
if run_msmtp -a badpasswd someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
fail "successfully sent an email with a bad password"
fi
success