Merge pull request #13275 from nik9000/test_no_start
Test that packages don't start elasticsearch
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verify_package_installation
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}
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@test "[DEB] elasticsearch isn't started by package install" {
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# Wait a second to give Elasticsearch a change to start if it is going to.
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# This isn't perfect by any means but its something.
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sleep 1
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! ps aux | grep elasticsearch | grep java
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# You might be tempted to use jps instead of the above but that'd have to
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# look like:
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# ! sudo -u elasticsearch jps | grep -i elasticsearch
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# which isn't really easier to read than the above.
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}
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@test "[DEB] test elasticsearch" {
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start_elasticsearch_service
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@ -66,6 +66,13 @@ setup() {
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verify_package_installation
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}
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@test "[RPM] elasticsearch isn't started by package install" {
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# Wait a second to give Elasticsearch a change to start if it is going to.
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# This isn't perfect by any means but its something.
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sleep 1
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! ps aux | grep elasticsearch | grep java
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}
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@test "[RPM] test elasticsearch" {
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start_elasticsearch_service
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systemctl daemon-reload
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}
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@test "[SYSTEMD] daemon isn't enabled on restart" {
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# Rather than restart the VM we just ask systemd if it plans on starting
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# elasticsearch on restart. Not as strong as a restart but much much
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# faster.
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run systemctl is-enabled elasticsearch.service
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[ "$output" = "disabled" ]
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}
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@test "[SYSTEMD] enable" {
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systemctl enable elasticsearch.service
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skip_not_dpkg_or_rpm
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}
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@test "[INIT.D] remove any leftover configuration to start elasticsearch on restart" {
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# This configuration can be added with a command like:
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# $ sudo update-rc.d elasticsearch defaults 95 10
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# but we want to test that the RPM _doesn't_ add it on its own.
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# Note that it'd be incorrect to use:
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# $ sudo update-rc.d elasticsearch disable
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# here because that'd prevent elasticsearch from installing the symlinks
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# that cause it to be started on restart.
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sudo update-rc.d -f elasticsearch remove
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}
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@test "[INIT.D] install elasticsearch" {
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clean_before_test
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install_package
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}
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@test "[INIT.D] daemon isn't enabled on restart" {
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# Rather than restart the VM which would be slow we check for the symlinks
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# that init.d uses to restart the application on startup.
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! find /etc/rc[0123456].d | grep elasticsearch
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# Note that we don't use -iname above because that'd have to look like:
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# [ $(find /etc/rc[0123456].d -iname "elasticsearch*" | wc -l) -eq 0 ]
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# Which isn't really clearer than what we do use.
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}
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@test "[INIT.D] start" {
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service elasticsearch start
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