add make smoke-docker (#287)

This makes it easier to use the docker container smoke test that
GitHub actions runs. There is also `make smoke-docker-race` that runs the
smoke test with `-race` enabled.
This commit is contained in:
Wade Simmons
2021-03-01 11:15:15 -05:00
committed by GitHub
parent e7e6a23cde
commit 73081d99bc
6 changed files with 75 additions and 42 deletions

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@@ -1,19 +1,33 @@
#!/bin/sh
#!/bin/bash
set -e -x
docker run --name lighthouse1 --rm nebula:smoke -config lighthouse1.yml -test
docker run --name host2 --rm nebula:smoke -config host2.yml -test
docker run --name host3 --rm nebula:smoke -config host3.yml -test
docker run --name host4 --rm nebula:smoke -config host4.yml -test
set -o pipefail
docker run --name lighthouse1 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config lighthouse1.yml &
mkdir -p logs
cleanup() {
set +e
if [ "$(jobs -r)" ]
then
sudo docker kill lighthouse1 host2 host3 host4
fi
}
trap cleanup EXIT
sudo docker run --name lighthouse1 --rm nebula:smoke -config lighthouse1.yml -test
sudo docker run --name host2 --rm nebula:smoke -config host2.yml -test
sudo docker run --name host3 --rm nebula:smoke -config host3.yml -test
sudo docker run --name host4 --rm nebula:smoke -config host4.yml -test
sudo docker run --name lighthouse1 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config lighthouse1.yml 2>&1 | tee logs/lighthouse1 &
sleep 1
docker run --name host2 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config host2.yml &
sudo docker run --name host2 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config host2.yml 2>&1 | tee logs/host2 &
sleep 1
docker run --name host3 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config host3.yml &
sudo docker run --name host3 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config host3.yml 2>&1 | tee logs/host3 &
sleep 1
docker run --name host4 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config host4.yml &
sudo docker run --name host4 --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm nebula:smoke -config host4.yml 2>&1 | tee logs/host4 &
sleep 1
set +x
@@ -21,35 +35,35 @@ echo
echo " *** Testing ping from lighthouse1"
echo
set -x
docker exec lighthouse1 ping -c1 192.168.100.2
docker exec lighthouse1 ping -c1 192.168.100.3
sudo docker exec lighthouse1 ping -c1 192.168.100.2
sudo docker exec lighthouse1 ping -c1 192.168.100.3
set +x
echo
echo " *** Testing ping from host2"
echo
set -x
docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.1
sudo docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.1
# Should fail because not allowed by host3 inbound firewall
! docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.3 -w5 || exit 1
! sudo docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.3 -w5 || exit 1
set +x
echo
echo " *** Testing ping from host3"
echo
set -x
docker exec host3 ping -c1 192.168.100.1
docker exec host3 ping -c1 192.168.100.2
sudo docker exec host3 ping -c1 192.168.100.1
sudo docker exec host3 ping -c1 192.168.100.2
set +x
echo
echo " *** Testing ping from host4"
echo
set -x
docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.1
sudo docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.1
# Should fail because not allowed by host4 outbound firewall
! docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.2 -w5 || exit 1
! docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.3 -w5 || exit 1
! sudo docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.2 -w5 || exit 1
! sudo docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.3 -w5 || exit 1
set +x
echo
@@ -57,7 +71,13 @@ echo " *** Testing conntrack"
echo
set -x
# host2 can ping host3 now that host3 pinged it first
docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.3
sudo docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.3
# host4 can ping host2 once conntrack established
docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.4
docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.2
sudo docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.4
sudo docker exec host4 ping -c1 192.168.100.2
sudo docker exec host4 sh -c 'kill 1'
sudo docker exec host3 sh -c 'kill 1'
sudo docker exec host2 sh -c 'kill 1'
sudo docker exec lighthouse1 sh -c 'kill 1'
sleep 1