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This requires resources external to pressure-vessel, and makes some
assumptions about the container - but that's OK, because the first
significant user of pressure-vessel is Steam Runtime 1 'scout', which
is not exactly a moving target. We also do some of these checks in
various OSs' virtual machines when we build Steam Runtime releases, but
having this in-tree with the pressure-vessel source should shorten the
testing cycle.
See the doc-comment in tests/containers.py for usage.
At the moment all tests require a working version of bubblewrap, but
current/future work in the direction of pre-preparing a modified
runtime on disk should mean that we can do a subset of these tests
even if we cannot run bubblewrap. In particular, if we can do that
inside a Docker container, that will make it a lot easier for CI to
validate our assumptions on non-Debian-derived host operating systems.
Attentive reviewers will notice that there's infrastructure here to
be able to skip generating locales, but it isn't yet used. It will
be used when we have more variations on the theme of "enter a scout
container and run inside-scout.py", to avoid the time cost of
generating locales every time - but at the moment we only have two
runs, so the time taken to generate locales is not problematic.
This test is a bit slow, and it's going to get slower as we add more
thorough testing, so increase its timeout away from the Meson default.
Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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