#!/bin/bash # exit when any command fails set -e # Test proxy list handling, starting two squids on different ports # Each squid adds a different header to the response, which is the main thing we test for. docker run --network changedet-network -d --name squid-one --hostname squid-one --rm -v `pwd`/tests/proxy_list/squid.conf:/etc/squid/conf.d/debian.conf ubuntu/squid:4.13-21.10_edge docker run --network changedet-network -d --name squid-two --hostname squid-two --rm -v `pwd`/tests/proxy_list/squid.conf:/etc/squid/conf.d/debian.conf ubuntu/squid:4.13-21.10_edge ## 2nd test actually choose the preferred proxy from proxies.json docker run --network changedet-network \ -v `pwd`/tests/proxy_list/proxies.json-example:/app/changedetectionio/test-datastore/proxies.json \ test-changedetectionio \ bash -c 'cd changedetectionio && pytest tests/proxy_list/test_multiple_proxy.py' ## Should be a request in the default "first" squid docker logs squid-one 2>/dev/null|grep chosen.changedetection.io if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "Did not see a request to chosen.changedetection.io in the squid logs (while checking preferred proxy - squid one)" exit 1 fi # And one in the 'second' squid (user selects this as preferred) docker logs squid-two 2>/dev/null|grep chosen.changedetection.io if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "Did not see a request to chosen.changedetection.io in the squid logs (while checking preferred proxy - squid two)" exit 1 fi