For me when I run the test I see:
```
Downloading from http://nourl/bad
Importing    283 B
Untar re-exec error: exit status 1: output: unexpected EOF
```
and nothing about "dial tcp" so it appears that the output is
system dependent and therefore we can't really check it. I think
checking for non-zero exit code is sufficient so I'm removing this
string check.

Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
This commit is contained in:
Doug Davis 2016-05-23 10:00:01 -07:00
Родитель f18224de14
Коммит ac043c7db6
2 изменённых файлов: 6 добавлений и 2 удалений

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@ -35,7 +35,11 @@ func (s *DockerSuite) TestImportBadURL(c *check.C) {
testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux)
out, _, err := dockerCmdWithError("import", "http://nourl/bad")
c.Assert(err, checker.NotNil, check.Commentf("import was supposed to fail but didn't"))
c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, "dial tcp", check.Commentf("expected an error msg but didn't get one"))
// Depending on your system you can get either of these errors
if !strings.Contains(out, "dial tcp") &&
!strings.Contains(out, "Error processing tar file") {
c.Fatalf("expected an error msg but didn't get one.\nErr: %v\nOut: %v", err, out)
}
}
func (s *DockerSuite) TestImportFile(c *check.C) {

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ func invokeUnpack(decompressedArchive io.Reader, dest string, options *archive.T
// pending on write pipe forever
io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, decompressedArchive)
return fmt.Errorf("Untar re-exec error: %v: output: %s", err, output)
return fmt.Errorf("Error processing tar file(%v): %s", err, output)
}
return nil
}