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//go:build linux
// +build linux
package daemon
import (
"context"
"testing"
"github.com/docker/docker/container"
"github.com/docker/docker/libcontainerd/types"
"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
)
// This test simply verify that when a wrong ID used, a specific error should be returned for exec resize.
func TestExecResizeNoSuchExec(t *testing.T) {
n := "TestExecResize"
d := &Daemon{
execCommands: container.NewExecStore(),
}
c := &container.Container{
ExecCommands: container.NewExecStore(),
}
ec := &container.ExecConfig{
ID: n,
Container: c,
}
d.registerExecCommand(c, ec)
err := d.ContainerExecResize("nil", 24, 8)
assert.ErrorContains(t, err, "No such exec instance")
}
type execResizeMockProcess struct {
types.Process
Width, Height int
}
func (p *execResizeMockProcess) Resize(ctx context.Context, width, height uint32) error {
p.Width = int(width)
p.Height = int(height)
return nil
}
// This test is to make sure that when exec context is ready, resize should call ResizeTerminal via containerd client.
func TestExecResize(t *testing.T) {
n := "TestExecResize"
width := 24
height := 8
mp := &execResizeMockProcess{}
d := &Daemon{
execCommands: container.NewExecStore(),
containers: container.NewMemoryStore(),
}
c := &container.Container{
ID: n,
ExecCommands: container.NewExecStore(),
State: &container.State{Running: true},
}
ec := &container.ExecConfig{
ID: n,
Container: c,
Process: mp,
Started: make(chan struct{}),
}
close(ec.Started)
d.containers.Add(n, c)
d.registerExecCommand(c, ec)
err := d.ContainerExecResize(n, height, width)
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, mp.Width, width)
assert.Equal(t, mp.Height, height)
}
// This test is to make sure that when exec context is not ready, a timeout error should happen.
// TODO: the expect running time for this test is 10s, which would be too long for unit test.
func TestExecResizeTimeout(t *testing.T) {
n := "TestExecResize"
width := 24
height := 8
mp := &execResizeMockProcess{}
d := &Daemon{
execCommands: container.NewExecStore(),
containers: container.NewMemoryStore(),
}
c := &container.Container{
ID: n,
ExecCommands: container.NewExecStore(),
State: &container.State{Running: true},
}
ec := &container.ExecConfig{
ID: n,
Container: c,
Process: mp,
Started: make(chan struct{}),
}
d.containers.Add(n, c)
d.registerExecCommand(c, ec)
err := d.ContainerExecResize(n, height, width)
assert.ErrorContains(t, err, "timeout waiting for exec session ready")
}