devcontainers-features/test/hello/test.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# This test file will be executed against an auto-generated devcontainer.json that
# includes the 'hello' Feature with no options.
#
# For more information, see: https://github.com/devcontainers/cli/blob/main/docs/features/test.md
#
# Eg:
# {
# "image": "<..some-base-image...>",
# "features": {
# "hello": {}
# },
# "remoteUser": "root"
# }
#
# Thus, the value of all options will fall back to the default value in
# the Feature's 'devcontainer-feature.json'.
# For the 'hello' feature, that means the default favorite greeting is 'hey'.
#
# These scripts are run as 'root' by default. Although that can be changed
# with the '--remote-user' flag.
#
# This test can be run with the following command:
#
# devcontainer features test \
# --features hello \
# --remote-user root \
# --skip-scenarios \
# --base-image mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/base:ubuntu \
# /path/to/this/repo
set -e
# Optional: Import test library bundled with the devcontainer CLI
# See https://github.com/devcontainers/cli/blob/HEAD/docs/features/test.md#dev-container-features-test-lib
# Provides the 'check' and 'reportResults' commands.
source dev-container-features-test-lib
# Feature-specific tests
# The 'check' command comes from the dev-container-features-test-lib. Syntax is...
# check <LABEL> <cmd> [args...]
check "execute command" bash -c "hello | grep 'hey, $(whoami)!'"
# Report results
# If any of the checks above exited with a non-zero exit code, the test will fail.
reportResults