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#!/bin/sh
# simple testing of checkpoint APIs on test driver
# Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc.
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. "$(dirname $0)/test-lib.sh"
if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
set -x
$abs_top_builddir/tools/virsh --version
fi
fail=0
mock_xdg_ || framework_failure
# The test driver loses states between restarts, so we perform a script
# with some convenient markers for later post-processing of output.
$abs_top_builddir/tools/virsh --connect test:///default >out 2>err '
# Create a series of checkpoints, with names that intentionally sort
# differently by topology than by name. For now, it is not possible
# to create fanout without hacking through redefines.
checkpoint-create-as test c1
checkpoint-create-as test c1
checkpoint-create-as test c3
checkpoint-create-as test c2
# snapshots cannot be created while checkpoints exist
echo --err marker
snapshot-create-as test s1
echo --err marker
# Checking tree view (siblings sorted alphabetically)
checkpoint-list test --tree
# Demonstrate list filtering
checkpoint-list test --roots
checkpoint-list test --leaves
checkpoint-list test --parent --no-leaves
checkpoint-list test --from c3
checkpoint-list test --from c1 --descendants --name
# Now the tree is linear, so we have an unambiguous topological order
checkpoint-list test --name
checkpoint-list test --name --topological
# Capture some XML for later redefine
checkpoint-delete test c1
echo "<!--MarkerA-->"
checkpoint-dumpxml test c3
echo "<!--MarkerB-->"
checkpoint-dumpxml test c2
echo "<!--MarkerC-->"
# Deleting current checkpoint moves current up to remaining parent
checkpoint-delete test --children-only c3
checkpoint-list test --leaves --name
checkpoint-delete test --children c3
checkpoint-list test --leaves --name
# All done
' || fail=1
# First part is expected output, --tree results in trailing spaces,
# and checkpoint-list produces timestamps
sed 's/ *$//; s/[0-9-]\{10\} [0-9:.]* .[0-9]\{4\}/TIMESTAMP/;
/MarkerA/,/MarkerC/d' < out > out.cooked || fail=1
# Second part holds domain checkpoint XMLs
sed -n '/MarkerA/,/MarkerB/p' < out > c3.xml || fail=1
sed -n '/MarkerB/,/MarkerC/p' < out > c2.xml || fail=1
cat <<\EOF > exp || fail=1
Domain checkpoint c1 created
Domain checkpoint c3 created
Domain checkpoint c2 created
c1
|
+- c3
|
+- c2
Name Creation Time
-----------------------------------
c1 TIMESTAMP
Name Creation Time
-----------------------------------
c2 TIMESTAMP
Name Creation Time Parent
--------------------------------------------
c1 TIMESTAMP
c3 TIMESTAMP c1
Name Creation Time
-----------------------------------
c2 TIMESTAMP
c2
c3
c1
c2
c3
c1
c3
c2
Domain checkpoint c1 deleted
Domain checkpoint c3 children deleted
c3
Domain checkpoint c3 deleted
EOF
compare exp out.cooked || fail=1
cat <<EOF > exp || fail=1
error: operation failed: domain moment c1 already exists
error: marker
error: Operation not supported: cannot create snapshot while checkpoint exists
error: marker
EOF
compare exp err || fail=1
# Restore state with redefine
$abs_top_builddir/tools/virsh -c test:///default >out 2>err <<EOF || fail=1
# Redefine must be in topological order; this will fail
checkpoint-create test --redefine c2.xml
echo --err marker
# This is the right order
checkpoint-create test --redefine c3.xml
checkpoint-create test --redefine c2.xml
checkpoint-list test --leaves --name
checkpoint-info test c2
EOF
cat <<\EOF > exp || fail=1
Domain checkpoint c3 created from 'c3.xml'
Domain checkpoint c2 created from 'c2.xml'
c2
Name: c2
Domain: test
Parent: c3
Children: 0
Descendants: 0
EOF
sed '1,/^virsh #/d; /virsh #/d' < out > out.cooked || fail=1
compare exp out.cooked || fail=1
cat <<EOF > exp || fail=1
error: invalid argument: parent c3 for moment c2 not found
error: marker
EOF
compare exp err || fail=1
(exit $fail); exit $fail