Tinkerbell.Sandbox/releases/cmd/bump-version/image/image_test.go
Jacob Weinstock 6b841fee7c This simplifies the stand-up of a sandbox:
Only 2 main Vagrant calls are now needed (`vagrant up` and `vagrant up machine1`).
This PR only updates the Vagrant Virtualbox setup. The Vagrant Libvirt and Terraform
still need to be updated.

This uses docker-compose as the entry point for standing up the stack and makes the stand-up
of the sandbox more portal. Vagrant and Terraform are only responsible for standing up infrastructure
and then running docker-compose, not for running any glue scripts.

The docker-compose calls out to single-shot services to do all the glue required to get the fully
functional Tinkerbell stack up and running. All the single-shot services are idempotent.
This increases portability and the development iteration loop. This also simplifies the required
steps needed to get a fully functioning sandbox up and running.

This is intended to help people looking to get started by getting them to a provisioned
machine quicker and more easily.

Signed-off-by: Jacob Weinstock <jakobweinstock@gmail.com>
2021-08-09 08:04:06 -06:00

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package image_test
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"testing"
"github.com/tinkerbell/sandbox/cmd/bump-version/image"
)
func TestTagFromSha(t *testing.T) {
s := []struct {
Err error
Commit string
Tag string
}{
{
Commit: "a7e947efc194fb0375f88cccc67f2fde5e0c85c1",
Tag: "sha-a7e947ef",
},
{
Commit: "0",
Err: image.ErrCommitTooShort,
},
}
for _, v := range s {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%s -> %s", v.Commit, v.Tag), func(t *testing.T) {
tag, err := image.TagFromSha(v.Commit)
errors.Is(err, v.Err)
if v.Err != err {
t.Error(err)
}
if tag != v.Tag {
t.Errorf("expected %s got %s", v.Tag, tag)
}
})
}
}