crowdsec/test/bats/01_crowdsec_lapi.bats

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
# vim: ft=bats:list:ts=8:sts=4:sw=4:et:ai:si:
set -u
setup_file() {
load "../lib/setup_file.sh"
}
teardown_file() {
load "../lib/teardown_file.sh"
}
setup() {
load "../lib/setup.sh"
load "../lib/bats-file/load.bash"
./instance-data load
}
teardown() {
./instance-crowdsec stop
}
#----------
# Tests for LAPI configuration and startup
@test "lapi (.api.server.enable=false)" {
rune -0 config_set '.api.server.enable=false'
rune -1 "${CROWDSEC}" -no-cs
assert_stderr --partial "you must run at least the API Server or crowdsec"
}
@test "lapi (no .api.server.listen_uri)" {
rune -0 config_set 'del(.api.server.listen_socket) | del(.api.server.listen_uri)'
rune -1 "${CROWDSEC}" -no-cs
assert_stderr --partial "no listen_uri or listen_socket specified"
}
@test "lapi (bad .api.server.listen_uri)" {
rune -0 config_set 'del(.api.server.listen_socket) | .api.server.listen_uri="127.0.0.1:-80"'
rune -1 "${CROWDSEC}" -no-cs
assert_stderr --partial "local API server stopped with error: listening on 127.0.0.1:-80: listen tcp: address -80: invalid port"
}
@test "lapi (listen on random port)" {
config_set '.common.log_media="stdout"'
rune -0 config_set 'del(.api.server.listen_socket) | .api.server.listen_uri="127.0.0.1:0"'
rune -0 wait-for --err "CrowdSec Local API listening on 127.0.0.1:" "${CROWDSEC}" -no-cs
}