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go-chasquid-smtp/test/util/docker_entrypoint.sh
Alberto Bertogli 3aa7bb4555 test: Adjust Dockerfile to support modules
When modules are configured, go will now attempt to fetch them on build,
using the proxy.

That causes the integration tests run via Docker to fail, because go
build attempts to contact the proxy within the test environment, which
has the external DNS resolvers disabled.

This patch fixes the problem by adjusting the pre-run fetch to use the
new modules system. We fetch the dependencies to the cache so that when
they're needed within the environment, they are present and there's no
need to use the proxy.
2019-10-19 13:06:26 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Script that is used as a Docker entrypoint.
#
# It starts minidns with a zone resolving "localhost", and overrides
# /etc/resolv.conf to use it. Then launches docker CMD.
#
# This is used for more hermetic Docker test environments.
set -e
. $(dirname ${0})/../util/lib.sh
init
# Go to the root of the repository.
cd ../..
# Undo the EXIT trap, so minidns continues to run in the background.
trap - EXIT
set -v
# The DNS server resolves only "localhost"; tests will rely on this, as we
# $HOSTALIASES to point our test hostnames to localhost, so it needs to
# resolve.
echo "
localhost A 127.0.0.1
localhost AAAA ::1
" > /tmp/zones
start-stop-daemon --start --background \
--exec /tmp/minidns \
-- --zones=/tmp/zones
echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" > /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver ::1" >> /etc/resolv.conf
# Wait until the minidns resolver comes up.
wait_until_ready 53
# Disable the Go proxy, since now there is no external network access.
# Modules should be already be made available in the environment.
export GOPROXY=off
# Launch arguments, which come from docker CMD, as "chasquid" user.
# Running tests as root makes some integration tests more difficult, as for
# example Exim has hard-coded protections against running as root.
sudo -u chasquid -g chasquid \
--set-home \
--preserve-env PATH=${PATH} \
-- "$@"