docker-volume-backup/test/azure/run.sh

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
. ../util.sh
current_test=$(basename $(pwd))
download_az () {
docker compose run --rm az_cli \
az storage blob download -f /dump/$1.tar.gz -c test-container -n path/to/backup/$1.tar.gz
}
docker compose up -d --quiet-pull
sleep 5
docker compose exec backup backup
sleep 5
expect_running_containers "3"
download_az "test"
tar -xvf ./local/test.tar.gz -C /tmp && test -f /tmp/backup/app_data/offen.db
pass "Found relevant files in untared remote backups."
# The second part of this test checks if backups get deleted when the retention
# is set to 0 days (which it should not as it would mean all backups get deleted)
BACKUP_RETENTION_DAYS="0" docker compose up -d
sleep 5
docker compose exec backup backup
download_az "test"
test -f ./local/test.tar.gz
pass "Remote backups have not been deleted."
# The third part of this test checks if old backups get deleted when the retention
# is set to 7 days (which it should)
BACKUP_RETENTION_DAYS="7" docker compose up -d
sleep 5
info "Create first backup with no prune"
docker compose exec backup backup
sudo date --set="14 days ago"
docker compose run --rm az_cli \
az storage blob upload -f /dump/test.tar.gz -c test-container -n path/to/backup/test-old.tar.gz
sudo date --set="14 days"
info "Create second backup and prune"
docker compose exec backup backup
info "Download first backup which should be pruned"
download_az "test-old" || true
test ! -f ./local/test-old.tar.gz
test -f ./local/test.tar.gz
pass "Old remote backup has been pruned, new one is still present."
docker compose down --volumes