#!/bin/sh set -e cd $(dirname $0) mkdir -p local docker-compose up -d sleep 5 docker-compose exec backup backup docker run --rm -it \ -v compose_backup_data:/data alpine \ ash -c 'tar -xf /data/backup/test.tar.gz && test -f /backup/app_data/offen.db' echo "[TEST:PASS] Found relevant files in untared remote backup." tar -xf ./local/test.tar.gz -C /tmp && test -f /tmp/backup/app_data/offen.db echo "[TEST:PASS] Found relevant files in untared local backup." if [ "$(docker-compose ps -q | wc -l)" != "3" ]; then echo "[TEST:FAIL] Expected all containers to be running post backup, instead seen:" docker-compose ps exit 1 fi echo "[TEST:PASS] All containers running post backup." docker-compose down # 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) # TODO: find out if we can test actual deletion without having to wait for a day BACKUP_RETENTION_DAYS="0" docker-compose up -d sleep 5 docker-compose exec backup backup docker run --rm -it \ -v compose_backup_data:/data alpine \ ash -c '[ $(find /data/backup/ -type f | wc -l) = "1" ]' echo "[TEST:PASS] Remote backups have not been deleted." if [ "$(find ./local -type f | wc -l)" != "1" ]; then echo "[TEST:FAIL] Backups should not have been deleted, instead seen:" find ./local -type f fi echo "[TEST:PASS] Local backups have not been deleted." docker-compose down --volumes