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Revision as of 23:50, 1 October 2019
Description
A simple validation test case for Podman on Fedora IoT Edition.
Setup
This testcase can be run on either an image or installation, on hardware or in virtualization.
How to test
Boot image or Installation and log in locally or SSH into booted image.
Check if podman is installed
rpm -q podman
Check to see if you can pull an image from the registry
sudo podman pull fedora
Run hello-world to test.
sudo podman run -it fedora echo Hello-World
Create a container from Dockerfile
For this test you can use a Dockerfile of your own or use this basic example below:
cat << EOF >> Dockerfile FROM fedora:latest RUN /usr/bin/dnf install -y httpd EXPOSE 80 CMD ["-D", "FOREGROUND"] ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/sbin/httpd"] EOF
Build an image
sudo podman build -t f29-httpd $(pwd)
Verify the image
sudo podman images
Run the container
sudo podman run -d -p 80:80 localhost/f29-httpd
Verify the container is running
sudo podman container ls
Test apache is working, this should display the Test page html.
curl http://localhost/
Open a web browser on another computer and enter the IP address to test the page is visible.
Results
- Latest image pulled successfully from the Registry
- podman is installed
- Hello World is displayed
- Image booted to a bash shell
- Custom container created, httpd test page visible on a browser or using curl.