First stab at nat tests.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Erik Hollensbe <github@hollensbe.org> (github: erikh)
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@ -69,6 +69,10 @@ func SplitProtoPort(rawPort string) (string, string) {
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return "", ""
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}
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if l == 1 {
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if rawPort == "" {
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return "", "" // ""/tcp is not valid, ever
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}
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return "tcp", rawPort
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}
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return parts[1], parts[0]
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189
nat/nat_test.go
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nat/nat_test.go
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package nat
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import (
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"testing"
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)
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func TestParsePort(t *testing.T) {
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var (
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p int
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err error
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)
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p, err = ParsePort("1234")
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if err != nil || p != 1234 {
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t.Fatal("Parsing '1234' did not succeed")
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}
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// FIXME currently this is a valid port. I don't think it should be.
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// I'm leaving this test commented out until we make a decision.
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// - erikh
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/*
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p, err = ParsePort("0123")
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal("Successfully parsed port '0123' to '123'")
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}
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*/
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p, err = ParsePort("asdf")
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if err == nil || p != 0 {
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t.Fatal("Parsing port 'asdf' succeeded")
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}
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p, err = ParsePort("1asdf")
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if err == nil || p != 0 {
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t.Fatal("Parsing port '1asdf' succeeded")
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}
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}
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func TestPort(t *testing.T) {
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p := NewPort("tcp", "1234")
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if string(p) != "1234/tcp" {
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t.Fatal("tcp, 1234 did not result in the string 1234/tcp")
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}
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if p.Proto() != "tcp" {
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t.Fatal("protocol was not tcp")
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}
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if p.Port() != "1234" {
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t.Fatal("port string value was not 1234")
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}
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if p.Int() != 1234 {
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t.Fatal("port int value was not 1234")
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}
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}
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func TestSplitProtoPort(t *testing.T) {
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var (
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proto string
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port string
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)
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proto, port = SplitProtoPort("1234/tcp")
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if proto != "tcp" || port != "1234" {
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t.Fatal("Could not split 1234/tcp properly")
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}
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proto, port = SplitProtoPort("")
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if proto != "" || port != "" {
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t.Fatal("parsing an empty string yielded surprising results")
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}
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proto, port = SplitProtoPort("1234")
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if proto != "tcp" || port != "1234" {
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t.Fatal("tcp is not the default protocol for portspec '1234'")
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}
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}
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func TestParsePortSpecs(t *testing.T) {
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var (
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portMap map[Port]struct{}
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bindingMap map[Port][]PortBinding
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err error
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)
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portMap, bindingMap, err = ParsePortSpecs([]string{"1234/tcp", "2345/udp"})
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("Error while processing ParsePortSpecs: %s", err.Error())
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}
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if _, ok := portMap[Port("1234/tcp")]; !ok {
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t.Fatal("1234/tcp was not parsed properly")
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}
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if _, ok := portMap[Port("2345/udp")]; !ok {
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t.Fatal("2345/udp was not parsed properly")
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}
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for portspec, bindings := range bindingMap {
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if len(bindings) != 1 {
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t.Fatalf("%s should have exactly one binding", portspec)
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}
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if bindings[0].HostIp != "" {
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t.Fatalf("HostIp should not be set for %s", portspec)
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}
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if bindings[0].HostPort != "" {
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t.Fatalf("HostPort should not be set for %s", portspec)
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}
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}
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portMap, bindingMap, err = ParsePortSpecs([]string{"1234:1234/tcp", "2345:2345/udp"})
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("Error while processing ParsePortSpecs: %s", err.Error())
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}
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if _, ok := portMap[Port("1234/tcp")]; !ok {
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t.Fatal("1234/tcp was not parsed properly")
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}
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if _, ok := portMap[Port("2345/udp")]; !ok {
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t.Fatal("2345/udp was not parsed properly")
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}
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for portspec, bindings := range bindingMap {
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_, port := SplitProtoPort(string(portspec))
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if len(bindings) != 1 {
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t.Fatalf("%s should have exactly one binding", portspec)
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}
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if bindings[0].HostIp != "" {
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t.Fatalf("HostIp should not be set for %s", portspec)
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}
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if bindings[0].HostPort != port {
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t.Fatalf("HostPort should be %s for %s", port, portspec)
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}
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}
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portMap, bindingMap, err = ParsePortSpecs([]string{"0.0.0.0:1234:1234/tcp", "0.0.0.0:2345:2345/udp"})
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("Error while processing ParsePortSpecs: %s", err.Error())
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}
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if _, ok := portMap[Port("1234/tcp")]; !ok {
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t.Fatal("1234/tcp was not parsed properly")
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}
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if _, ok := portMap[Port("2345/udp")]; !ok {
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t.Fatal("2345/udp was not parsed properly")
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}
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for portspec, bindings := range bindingMap {
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_, port := SplitProtoPort(string(portspec))
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if len(bindings) != 1 {
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t.Fatalf("%s should have exactly one binding", portspec)
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}
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if bindings[0].HostIp != "0.0.0.0" {
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t.Fatalf("HostIp is not 0.0.0.0 for %s", portspec)
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}
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if bindings[0].HostPort != port {
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t.Fatalf("HostPort should be %s for %s", port, portspec)
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}
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}
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_, _, err = ParsePortSpecs([]string{"localhost:1234:1234/tcp"})
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if err == nil {
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t.Fatal("Received no error while trying to parse a hostname instead of ip")
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}
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}
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