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container/Tests/CLITests/Subcommands/Run/TestCLIRunLifecycle.swift
Dmitry Kovba 3e52a3c305 Fix failing network tests (#620)
This PR fixes failing network tests by using lowercased names.
Additionally, it reduces code duplication.
2025-09-17 09:59:43 -07:00

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import Testing
class TestCLIRunLifecycle: CLITest {
private func getTestName() -> String {
Test.current!.name.trimmingCharacters(in: ["(", ")"]).lowercased()
}
@Test func testRunFailureCleanup() throws {
let name = getTestName()
// try to create a container we know will fail
let badArgs: [String] = [
"--rm",
"--user",
name,
]
#expect(throws: CLIError.self, "expect container to fail with invalid user") {
try self.doLongRun(name: name, args: badArgs)
}
// try to create a container with the same name but no user that should succeed
#expect(throws: Never.self, "expected container run to succeed") {
try self.doLongRun(name: name, args: [])
defer {
try? self.doStop(name: name)
}
let _ = try self.doExec(name: name, cmd: ["date"])
try self.doStop(name: name)
}
}
}