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Most integration tests depend on the $HOSTALIASES environment variable being functional. That variable works on most systems, but not all. In particular, systems with `systemd-resolved` can cause the variable to be ignored. This was reported by Alex Ellwein in https://github.com/albertito/chasquid/issues/20. This patch makes the affected tests to be skipped if $HOSTALIASES is not working properly. It also removes unnecessary hosts files from tests which don't need it, and documents this behaviour. Thanks to Alex Ellwein and foxcpp@ for reporting and helping investigate this issue!
58 lines
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58 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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. $(dirname ${0})/../util/lib.sh
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init
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check_hostaliases
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mkdir -p .logs
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if ! chasquid --version > /dev/null; then
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fail "chasquid --version failed"
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fi
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# This should fail, as it has no certificates.
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rm -f config/certs/testserver/*.pem
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if chasquid -v=2 --logfile=.logs/chasquid.log --config_dir=config; then
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fail "chasquid should not start without certificates"
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fi
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generate_certs_for testserver
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add_user user@testserver secretpassword
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add_user someone@testserver secretpassword
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chasquid -v=2 --logfile=.logs/chasquid.log --config_dir=config &
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wait_until_ready 1025
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run_msmtp someone@testserver < content
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wait_for_file .mail/someone@testserver
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mail_diff content .mail/someone@testserver
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# At least for now, we allow AUTH over the SMTP port to avoid unnecessary
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# complexity, so we expect it to work.
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if ! run_msmtp -a smtpport someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
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fail "failed auth on the SMTP port"
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fi
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# Check deliver over the submission-over-TLS port.
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if ! run_msmtp -a subm_tls someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
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fail "failed submission over TLS"
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fi
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if run_msmtp nobody@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
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fail "successfuly sent an email to a non-existent user"
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fi
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if run_msmtp -a baduser someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
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fail "successfully sent an email with a bad password"
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fi
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if run_msmtp -a badpasswd someone@testserver < content 2> /dev/null; then
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fail "successfully sent an email with a bad password"
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fi
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success
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