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netbird/client/cmd/service_test.go
Zoltan Papp 2d7b309004 [client] Categorize privileged tests behind a build tag and run them in Docker (#6425)
* [client] categorize root/system-mutating tests behind a privileged build tag

Tests that need root or mutate host state (nftables/iptables/DNS, TUN/WireGuard
interfaces, routes, eBPF, SSH/service install) are now gated behind a
//go:build privileged tag. The default `go test ./client/...` runs as a non-root
user with no sudo and leaves host networking untouched; mixed files were split so
pure-logic tests stay in the default suite.

A self-hosting ory/dockertest/v4 harness (client/testutil/privileged) runs the
privileged suite inside a --privileged --cap-add=NET_ADMIN container via
`make test-privileged`; a DOCKER_CI=true guard skips the spawn when already inside
the container. Added `make test-unit` for the host-safe run.

* [client] add PRIV_RUN/PRIV_PKGS filters to the privileged test harness

The dockertest harness now reads two optional env vars when building the
in-container `go test` command: PRIV_RUN adds a -run test-name filter and
PRIV_PKGS overrides the package list. Both empty reproduce the full privileged
suite, so CI and `make test-privileged` behave as before. Lets a developer run a
single privileged test in the container, e.g.:

  PRIV_RUN=TestNftablesManager PRIV_PKGS=./client/firewall/nftables/... make test-privileged

* [client] fix unused-helper lint after the privileged test split

Splitting privileged tests into *_privileged_test.go left their shared helpers in
the untagged files, so in the default (no-tag) build they had no callers and
golangci-lint flagged them as unused.

Moved the privileged-only helpers into the privileged files next to their callers
(generateDummyHandler; createEngine/startSignal/startManagement/getConnectedPeers/
getPeers + kaep/kasp; (*mockDaemon).setJWTToken). Annotated the shared routing-test
fixtures that must stay untagged for cross-platform compilation with //nolint:unused
(systemops_bsd expected* vars, ensureIPv6DefaultRoute on bsd/windows,
loopbackIfaceWindows), matching the existing linux variant.

* [client] fix privileged test CI failures and run the harness on macOS

The host-safe unit run dropped sudo but two privileged test groups were
never tagged, and the Docker privileged job silently never ran the suite:

- Gate the ssh/server PrivilegeDropper command-construction tests behind
  the privileged tag (they require root to target a different UID); split
  them into executor_unix_privileged_test.go.
- Tag sharedsock raw-socket tests privileged (need CAP_NET_RAW).
- Fix the Docker job command: nested single quotes around the build tags
  closed the sh -c wrapper early, dropping the go list package set and the
  privileged tag, so go test ran on the empty repo root. Use double quotes.

Make the self-hosting harness usable from a dev Mac:

- Build it on darwin as well as linux; it only drives Docker.
- Resolve the active docker context endpoint into DOCKER_HOST when the
  default /var/run/docker.sock is absent (Docker Desktop, Colima, OrbStack).
- Rename the misspelled containerGoModache constant to containerGoModCache.

* Update client/internal/engine_privileged_test.go

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* Update client/internal/routemanager/systemops/systemops_linux_test.go

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* Update client/internal/routemanager/systemops/systemops_windows_test.go

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* Update client/server/server_privileged_test.go

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* [ci] Run privileged-tagged tests on darwin, windows and freebsd

The privileged build tag split moved root/system-mutating tests behind
//go:build privileged, but only the linux docker job was given the tag.
The native darwin (sudo), windows (PsExec64 -s) and freebsd VM runners
already have the required privileges, so add the privileged tag there too
to keep CI running the same set of tests as before the split.

* [ci] Exclude dockertest harness from the darwin privileged run

The privileged tag now compiles client/testutil/privileged on darwin, whose
TestRunPrivilegedSuiteInDocker spawns a container the macOS runner has no
Docker for. Exclude the harness package from the darwin list, matching the
linux job, so the privileged tests run in place without a container spawn.

---------

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2026-06-28 16:15:54 +02:00

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package cmd
import (
"os"
"os/signal"
"runtime"
"syscall"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// TestMain intercepts when this test binary is run as a daemon subprocess.
// On FreeBSD, the rc.d service script runs the binary via daemon(8) -r with
// "service run ..." arguments. Since the test binary can't handle cobra CLI
// args, it exits immediately, causing daemon -r to respawn rapidly until
// hitting the rate limit and exiting. This makes service restart unreliable.
// Blocking here keeps the subprocess alive until the init system sends SIGTERM.
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
if len(os.Args) > 2 && os.Args[1] == "service" && os.Args[2] == "run" {
sig := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(sig, syscall.SIGTERM, os.Interrupt)
<-sig
return
}
os.Exit(m.Run())
}
// TestServiceEnvVars tests environment variable parsing
func TestServiceEnvVars(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
envVars []string
expected map[string]string
expectErr bool
}{
{
name: "Valid single env var",
envVars: []string{"LOG_LEVEL=debug"},
expected: map[string]string{
"LOG_LEVEL": "debug",
},
},
{
name: "Valid multiple env vars",
envVars: []string{"LOG_LEVEL=debug", "CUSTOM_VAR=value"},
expected: map[string]string{
"LOG_LEVEL": "debug",
"CUSTOM_VAR": "value",
},
},
{
name: "Env var with spaces",
envVars: []string{" KEY = value "},
expected: map[string]string{
"KEY": "value",
},
},
{
name: "Invalid format - no equals",
envVars: []string{"INVALID"},
expectErr: true,
},
{
name: "Invalid format - empty key",
envVars: []string{"=value"},
expectErr: true,
},
{
name: "Empty value is valid",
envVars: []string{"KEY="},
expected: map[string]string{
"KEY": "",
},
},
{
name: "Empty slice",
envVars: []string{},
expected: map[string]string{},
},
{
name: "Empty string in slice",
envVars: []string{"", "KEY=value", ""},
expected: map[string]string{"KEY": "value"},
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
result, err := parseServiceEnvVars(tt.envVars)
if tt.expectErr {
assert.Error(t, err)
} else {
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, tt.expected, result)
}
})
}
}
// TestServiceConfigWithEnvVars tests service config creation with env vars
func TestServiceConfigWithEnvVars(t *testing.T) {
originalServiceName := serviceName
originalServiceEnvVars := serviceEnvVars
defer func() {
serviceName = originalServiceName
serviceEnvVars = originalServiceEnvVars
}()
serviceName = "test-service"
serviceEnvVars = []string{"TEST_VAR=test_value", "ANOTHER_VAR=another_value"}
cfg, err := newSVCConfig()
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "test-service", cfg.Name)
assert.Equal(t, "test_value", cfg.EnvVars["TEST_VAR"])
assert.Equal(t, "another_value", cfg.EnvVars["ANOTHER_VAR"])
if runtime.GOOS == "linux" {
assert.Equal(t, "test-service", cfg.EnvVars["SYSTEMD_UNIT"])
}
}