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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-13 13:35:12 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-13 13:35:12 +0000 |
commit | 53b8d04ebc10d070b7efafd6dfa9de2897916888 (patch) | |
tree | e95cc322bcaf0990808f10f0fdcb508014e7e496 /t/020_create_sql_remove.t | |
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Adding upstream version 258.upstream/258
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/t/020_create_sql_remove.t b/t/020_create_sql_remove.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d208b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/020_create_sql_remove.t @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ +# We create a cluster, execute some basic SQL commands, drop it again, and +# check that we did not leave anything behind. + +use strict; + +use File::Temp qw(tempdir); +use POSIX qw/dup2/; +use Time::HiRes qw/usleep/; + +use lib 't'; +use TestLib; +use PgCommon; + +use Test::More tests => 147 * @MAJORS; + +$ENV{_SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_REDIRECT} = 1; # FIXME: testsuite is hanging otherwise + +sub check_major { + my $v = $_[0]; + note "Running tests for $v"; + + # create cluster + my $xlogdir = tempdir("/tmp/$v.xlog.XXXXXX", CLEANUP => 1); + rmdir $xlogdir; # recreated by initdb + if ($v > 8.2) { + my $start_command = $v >= 14 ? "$v *main *5432 *online" : # initdb --no-instructions in 14+ + ($v >= 11 and not $PgCommon::rpm) ? "pg_ctlcluster" : "pg_ctl"; # CLUSTER_START_COMMAND supported in initdb 11+ + like_program_out 'root', "pg_createcluster $v main --start -- -X $xlogdir", 0, qr/$start_command/, + "pg_createcluster $v main"; + } else { # 8.2 does not have -X yet + like_program_out 'root', "pg_createcluster $v main --start", 0, qr/pg_ctl/, + "pg_createcluster $v main"; + system "mv /var/lib/postgresql/$v/main/pg_xlog $xlogdir"; + system "ln -s $xlogdir /var/lib/postgresql/$v/main/pg_xlog"; + } + + # check that a /var/run/postgresql/ pid file is created + my @contents = ('.s.PGSQL.5432', '.s.PGSQL.5432.lock', "$v-main.pid", "$v-main.pg_stat_tmp"); + pop @contents if ($v < 8.4 or $v >= 15); # remove pg_stat_tmp + unless ($PgCommon::rpm and $v < 9.4) { + ok_dir '/var/run/postgresql/', [@contents], + 'Socket and pid file are in /var/run/postgresql/'; + } else { + ok_dir '/var/run/postgresql/', [grep {/main/} @contents], 'Pid File is in /var/run/postgresql/'; + } + + # check that the xlog/wal symlink was created + my $first_xlog = $v >= 9.0 ? "000000010000000000000001" : "000000010000000000000000"; + my @expectdir = ($first_xlog, "archive_status"); + push @expectdir, "summaries" if ($v >= 17); + ok_dir $xlogdir, [@expectdir], + "xlog/wal directory $xlogdir was created"; + + # check pg_hba.conf auth methods + my $local_method = $v >= 9.1 ? 'peer' : + ($v >= 8.4 ? 'ident' : + 'sameuser'); # actually "ident sameuser", but the test is lazy + my $host_method = $v >= 14 ? 'scram-sha-256' : 'md5'; + my (%local_methods, %host_methods); + open my $fh, "/etc/postgresql/$v/main/pg_hba.conf"; + while (<$fh>) { + $local_methods{$1} = 1 if (/^local.*\s(\S+)/); + $host_methods{$1} = 1 if (/^host.*\s(\S+)/); + } + close $fh; + is_deeply [keys %local_methods], [$local_method], "local method in pg_hba.conf is $local_method"; + is_deeply [keys %host_methods], [$host_method], "host method in pg_hba.conf is $host_method"; + + # verify that exactly one postgres master is running + my @pm_pids = pidof ('postgres'); + is $#pm_pids, 0, 'Exactly one postgres master process running'; + + # check environment + my %safe_env = qw/LC_ALL 1 LC_CTYPE 1 LANG 1 PWD 1 PGLOCALEDIR 1 PGSYSCONFDIR 1 PG_GRANDPARENT_PID 1 PG_OOM_ADJUST_FILE 1 PG_OOM_ADJUST_VALUE 1 SHLVL 1 PGDATA 1 _ 1/; + my %env = pid_env 'postgres', $pm_pids[0]; + foreach (keys %env) { + fail "postgres has unsafe environment variable $_" unless exists $safe_env{$_}; + } + + # activate external_pid_file + PgCommon::set_conf_value $v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', 'external_pid_file', ''; + + # add variable to environment file, restart, check if it's there + open E, ">>/etc/postgresql/$v/main/environment" or + die 'could not open environment file for appending'; + print E "PGEXTRAVAR1 = 1 # short one\nPGEXTRAVAR2='foo bar '\n\n# comment"; + close E; + is_program_out 0, "pg_ctlcluster $v main restart", 0, '', + 'cluster restarts with new environment file'; + + @pm_pids = pidof ('postgres'); + is $#pm_pids, 0, 'Exactly one postgres master process running'; + %env = pid_env 'postgres', $pm_pids[0]; + is $env{'PGEXTRAVAR1'}, '1', 'correct value of PGEXTRAVAR1 in environment'; + is $env{'PGEXTRAVAR2'}, 'foo bar ', 'correct value of PGEXTRAVAR2 in environment'; + + # Now there should not be an external PID file any more, since we set it + # explicitly + unless ($PgCommon::rpm and ($v < 9.4 or $v >= 15)) { + ok_dir '/var/run/postgresql', [grep {! /pid/} @contents], + 'Socket and stats dir, but not PID file in /var/run/postgresql/'; + } else { + ok_dir '/var/run/postgresql', ["$v-main.pg_stat_tmp"], 'Only stats dir in /var/run/postgresql/'; + } + + # verify that the correct client version is selected + like_program_out 'postgres', 'createdb --version', 0, qr/^createdb \(PostgreSQL\) $v/, + 'pg_wrapper+createdb selects version number of cluster'; + + # we always want to use the latest version of "psql", though. + my $max_version = $ALL_MAJORS[-1]; + if ($v < 9.2) { + # if version is older than 9.2 pick v14 at most + $max_version = (grep { $_ <= 14 } @ALL_MAJORS)[-1]; + } + like_program_out 'postgres', 'psql --version', 0, qr/^psql \(PostgreSQL\) $max_version/, + "pg_wrapper+psql selects version $max_version"; + + my $default_log = "/var/log/postgresql/postgresql-$v-main.log"; + + # verify that the cluster is displayed + my $ls = `pg_lsclusters -h`; + $ls =~ s/\s+/ /g; + $ls =~ s/\s*$//; + is $ls, "$v main 5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/$v/main $default_log", + 'pg_lscluster reports online cluster on port 5432'; + + # verify that the log file is actually used + ok !-z $default_log, 'log file is actually used'; + + # verify configuration file permissions + my $postgres_uid = (getpwnam 'postgres')[2]; + my @st = stat "/etc/postgresql"; + is $st[4], $postgres_uid, '/etc/postgresql is owned by user "postgres"'; + my @st = stat "/etc/postgresql/$v"; + is $st[4], $postgres_uid, 'version configuration directory file is owned by user "postgres"'; + my @st = stat "/etc/postgresql/$v/main"; + is $st[4], $postgres_uid, 'configuration directory file is owned by user "postgres"'; + + # verify data file permissions + my @st = stat "/var/lib/postgresql/$v"; + is $st[4], $postgres_uid, 'version data directory file is owned by user "postgres"'; + my @st = stat "/var/lib/postgresql/$v/main"; + is $st[4], $postgres_uid, 'data directory file is owned by user "postgres"'; + + # verify log file permissions + my @logstat = stat $default_log; + is $logstat[2], 0100640, 'log file has 0640 permissions'; + is $logstat[4], $postgres_uid, 'log file is owned by user "postgres"'; + is $logstat[5], (getgrnam 'adm')[2], 'log file is owned by group "adm"'; + + # check default log file configuration; when not specifying -l with + # pg_createcluster, we should not have a 'log' symlink + ok !-e "/etc/postgresql/$v/main/log", 'no log symlink by default'; + ok !-z $default_log, "$default_log is the default log if log symlink is missing"; + like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/^$v\s+main.*$default_log\n$/; + + # verify that log symlink works + is ((exec_as 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main stop"), 0, 'stopping cluster'); + usleep $delay; + truncate "$default_log", 0; # empty log file + my $p = (PgCommon::cluster_data_directory $v, 'main') . '/mylog'; + symlink $p, "/etc/postgresql/$v/main/log"; + is ((exec_as 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main start"), 0, + 'restarting cluster with nondefault log symlink'); + ok !-z $p, "log target is used as log file"; + ok -z $default_log, "default log is not used"; + like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/^$v\s+main.*$p\n$/; + is ((exec_as 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main stop"), 0, 'stopping cluster'); + usleep $delay; + truncate "$default_log", 0; # empty log file + + # verify that explicitly configured log file trumps log symlink + PgCommon::set_conf_value ($v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', + ($v >= '8.3' ? 'logging_collector' : 'redirect_stderr'), 'on'); + PgCommon::set_conf_value $v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', 'log_filename', "$v#main.log"; + is ((exec_as 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main start"), 0, + 'restarting cluster with explicitly configured log file'); + ok -z $default_log, "default log is not used"; + ok !-z $p, "log symlink target is used for startup message"; + my $pg_log = $v >= 10 ? 'log' : 'pg_log'; # log directory in PGDATA changed in PG 10 + my @l = glob ((PgCommon::cluster_data_directory $v, 'main') . "/$pg_log/$v#main.log*"); + is $#l, 0, 'exactly one log file'; + ok (-e $l[0] && ! -z $l[0], 'custom log is actually used'); + SKIP: { skip "no logging_collector in $v", 2 if ($v < 8.3); + like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/^$v\s+main.*$v#main.log\n$/; + } + + # clean up + PgCommon::disable_conf_value ($v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', + ($v >= '8.3' ? 'logging_collector' : 'redirect_stderr'), ''); + PgCommon::disable_conf_value $v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', 'log_filename', ''; + unlink "/etc/postgresql/$v/main/log"; + + # check that log creation does not escalate privileges + program_ok 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main stop", 0, 'stopping cluster'; + unlink $default_log; + symlink "/etc/postgres-hack", $default_log; + program_ok 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main start", 1, 'starting cluster with rouge /var/log/postgresql symlink fails'; + ok !-f "/etc/postgres-hack", "/etc/postgres-hack was not created"; + unlink $default_log; + program_ok 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main start", 0, 'restarting cluster'; + + # verify that processes do not have an associated terminal + unlike_program_out 0, 'ps -o tty -U postgres h', 0, qr/tty|pts/, + 'postgres processes do not have an associated terminal'; + + # verify that SSL is enabled (which should work for user postgres in a + # default installation) + my $ssl = config_bool (PgCommon::get_conf_value $v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', 'ssl'); + my $ssl_linked = `ldd $PgCommon::binroot$v/bin/postgres | grep libssl`; + my ($os, $osversion) = os_release(); + if ($PgCommon::rpm) { + isnt $ssl_linked, '', 'Server is linked with SSL support'; + is $ssl, undef, 'SSL is disabled in postgresql.conf'; + } elsif ($v <= 9.1 and (($os eq 'debian' and ($osversion eq 'unstable' or $osversion > 9)) or # stretch had 1.0 and 1.1 + ($os eq 'ubuntu' and $osversion > 18.04))) { # bionic had 1.0 and 1.1 + is $ssl_linked, '', 'Server is linked without SSL support (old version with only OpenSSL 1.0 support)'; + is $ssl, undef, 'SSL is disabled in postgresql.conf'; + } else { + isnt $ssl_linked, '', 'Server is linked with SSL support'; + is $ssl, 1, 'SSL is enabled in postgresql.conf'; + } + + # Create user nobody, a database 'nobodydb' for him, check the database list + my $outref; + is ((exec_as 'nobody', 'psql -l 2>/dev/null', $outref), 2, 'psql -l fails for nobody'); + is ((exec_as 'postgres', 'createuser nobody -D -R -S'), 0, 'createuser nobody'); + is ((exec_as 'postgres', 'createdb -O nobody nobodydb'), 0, 'createdb nobodydb'); + is ((exec_as 'nobody', 'psql -ltA|grep "|" | cut -f1-3 -d"|"', $outref), 0, 'psql -ltA succeeds for nobody'); + is ($$outref, 'nobodydb|nobody|UTF8 +postgres|postgres|UTF8 +template0|postgres|UTF8 +template1|postgres|UTF8 +', 'psql -ltA output'); + + # Then fill nobodydb with some data. + is ((exec_as 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -c "create table phone (name varchar(255) PRIMARY KEY, tel int NOT NULL)" 2>/dev/null'), + 0, 'SQL command: create table'); + is ((exec_as 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -c "insert into phone values (\'Bob\', 1)"'), 0, 'SQL command: insert into table values'); + is ((exec_as 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -c "insert into phone values (\'Alice\', 2)"'), 0, 'SQL command: insert into table values'); + is ((exec_as 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -c "insert into phone values (\'Bob\', 3)"'), 1, 'primary key violation'); + + # Check table contents + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql -tAc "select * from phone order by name" nobodydb', 0, + 'Alice|2 +Bob|1 +', 'SQL command output: select -tA'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql -txc "select * from phone where name = \'Alice\'" nobodydb', 0, + 'name | Alice +tel | 2 + +', 'SQL command output: select -tx'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql -tAxc "select * from phone where name = \'Alice\'" nobodydb', 0, + 'name|Alice +tel|2 +', 'SQL command output: select -tAx'; + + sub create_extension ($$) { + my ($v, $extension) = @_; + return "psql -qc 'CREATE EXTENSION $extension' nobodydb" if ($v >= 9.1); + return "createlang --cluster $v/main $extension nobodydb"; + } + + # Check PL/Perl untrusted + my $fn_cmd = 'CREATE FUNCTION read_file() RETURNS text AS \'open F, \\"/etc/passwd\\"; \\$buf = <F>; close F; return \\$buf;\' LANGUAGE plperl'; + is ((exec_as 'nobody', create_extension($v, 'plperlu')), 1, 'CREATE EXTENSION plperlu fails for user nobody'); + is_program_out 'postgres', create_extension($v, 'plperlu'), 0, '', 'CREATE EXTENSION plperlu succeeds for user postgres'; + is ((exec_as 'nobody', "psql nobodydb -qc \"${fn_cmd}u;\""), 1, 'creating PL/PerlU function as user nobody fails'); + is ((exec_as 'postgres', "psql nobodydb -qc \"${fn_cmd};\""), 1, 'creating unsafe PL/Perl function as user postgres fails'); + is_program_out 'postgres', "psql nobodydb -qc \"${fn_cmd}u;\"", 0, '', 'creating PL/PerlU function as user postgres succeeds'; + like_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -Atc "select read_file()"', + 0, qr/^root:/, 'calling PL/PerlU function'; + + # Check PL/Perl trusted + my $pluser = ($v >= '8.3') ? 'nobody' : 'postgres'; # pg_pltemplate allows non-superusers to install trusted languages in 8.3+ + is_program_out $pluser, create_extension($v, 'plperl'), 0, '', "CREATE EXTENSION plperl succeeds for user $pluser"; + is ((exec_as 'nobody', "psql nobodydb -qc \"${fn_cmd};\""), 1, 'creating unsafe PL/Perl function as user nobody fails'); + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -qc "CREATE FUNCTION remove_vowels(text) RETURNS text AS \'\\$_[0] =~ s/[aeiou]/_/ig; return \\$_[0];\' LANGUAGE plperl;"', + 0, '', 'creating PL/Perl function as user nobody succeeds'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -Atc "select remove_vowels(\'foobArish\')"', + 0, "f__b_r_sh\n", 'calling PL/Perl function'; + + # Check PL/Python (untrusted) + SKIP: { + skip "No python2 support", 6 unless ($v <= 11 and $PgCommon::have_python2); + is_program_out 'postgres', create_extension($v, 'plpythonu'), 0, '', 'CREATE EXTENSION plpythonu succeeds for user postgres'; + is_program_out 'postgres', 'psql nobodydb -qc "CREATE FUNCTION capitalize(text) RETURNS text AS \'import sys; return args[0].capitalize() + sys.version[0]\' LANGUAGE plpythonu;"', + 0, '', 'creating PL/Python function as user postgres succeeds'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -Atc "select capitalize(\'foo\')"', + 0, "Foo2\n", 'calling PL/Python function'; + } + + # Check PL/Python3 (untrusted) + if ($v >= '9.1') { + is_program_out 'postgres', create_extension($v, 'plpython3u'), 0, '', 'CREATE EXTENSION plpython3u succeeds for user postgres'; + is_program_out 'postgres', 'psql nobodydb -qc "CREATE FUNCTION capitalize3(text) RETURNS text AS \'import sys; return args[0].capitalize() + sys.version[0]\' LANGUAGE plpython3u;"', + 0, '', 'creating PL/Python3 function as user postgres succeeds'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -Atc "select capitalize3(\'foo\')"', + 0, "Foo3\n", 'calling PL/Python function'; + } else { + pass "Skipping PL/Python3 test for version $v..."; + pass '...'; + pass '...'; + pass '...'; + pass '...'; + pass '...'; + } + + # Check PL/Tcl (trusted/untrusted) + is_program_out 'postgres', create_extension($v, 'pltcl'), 0, '', 'CREATE EXTENSION pltcl succeeds for user postgres'; + is_program_out 'postgres', create_extension($v, 'pltclu'), 0, '', 'CREATE EXTENSION pltclu succeeds for user postgres'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -qc "CREATE FUNCTION tcl_max(integer, integer) RETURNS integer AS \'if {\\$1 > \\$2} {return \\$1}; return \\$2\' LANGUAGE pltcl STRICT;"', + 0, '', 'creating PL/Tcl function as user nobody succeeds'; + is_program_out 'postgres', 'psql nobodydb -qc "CREATE FUNCTION tcl_max_u(integer, integer) RETURNS integer AS \'if {\\$1 > \\$2} {return \\$1}; return \\$2\' LANGUAGE pltclu STRICT;"', + 0, '', 'creating PL/TclU function as user postgres succeeds'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -Atc "select tcl_max(3,4)"', 0, + "4\n", 'calling PL/Tcl function'; + is_program_out 'nobody', 'psql nobodydb -Atc "select tcl_max_u(5,4)"', 0, + "5\n", 'calling PL/TclU function'; + + # fake rotated logs to check that they are cleaned up properly + open L, ">$default_log.1" or die "could not open fake rotated log file"; + print L "old log .1\n"; + close L; + open L, ">$default_log.2" or die "could not open fake rotated log file"; + print L "old log .2\n"; + close L; + if (system "gzip -9 $default_log.2") { + die "could not gzip fake rotated log"; + } + + # Check that old-style pgdata symbolic link still works (p-common 0.90+ + # does not create them any more, but they still need to work for existing + # installations) + is ((exec_as 'root', "pg_ctlcluster $v main stop"), 0, 'stopping cluster'); + my $datadir = PgCommon::get_conf_value $v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', 'data_directory'; + symlink $datadir, "/etc/postgresql/$v/main/pgdata"; + + # data_directory should trump the pgdata symlink + PgCommon::set_conf_value $v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', 'data_directory', '/nonexisting'; + like_program_out 0, "pg_ctlcluster $v main start", 1, + qr/\/nonexisting is not accessible/, + 'cluster fails to start with invalid data_directory and valid pgdata symlink'; + + # if only pgdata symlink is present, it is authoritative + PgCommon::disable_conf_value $v, 'main', 'postgresql.conf', 'data_directory', 'disabled for test'; + is_program_out 0, "pg_ctlcluster $v main start", 0, '', + 'cluster restarts with pgdata symlink'; + + # check properties of backend processes + pipe RH, WH; + my $psql = fork; + if (!$psql) { + close WH; + my @pw = getpwnam 'nobody'; + change_ugid $pw[2], $pw[3]; + open(STDIN, "<& RH"); + dup2(POSIX::open('/dev/null', POSIX::O_WRONLY), 1); + exec 'psql', '-Xq', '-vPROMPT1=', 'nobodydb' or die "could not exec psql process: $!"; + } + close RH; + select WH; $| = 1; # make unbuffered + + open my $pidfile, "/var/lib/postgresql/$v/main/postmaster.pid"; + my $master_pid = <$pidfile>; + chomp $master_pid; + close $pidfile; + + my $client_pid; + while (!$client_pid) { + usleep $delay; + $client_pid = `ps --user postgres hu | grep 'postgres.*: nobody nobodydb' | grep -v grep | awk '{print \$2}'`; + ($client_pid) = ($client_pid =~ /(\d+)/); # untaint + } + + # OOM score adjustment under Linux: postmaster gets bigger shields for >= + # 9.0, but client backends stay at default; this might not work in + # containers with restricted privileges, so skip the check there + my $adj; + my $detect_virt = system 'systemd-detect-virt --container --quiet'; # from systemd + open F, "/proc/$master_pid/oom_score_adj"; + $adj = <F>; + chomp $adj; + close F; + if ($v >= '9.0' and not $PgCommon::rpm) { + SKIP: { + skip 'skipping postmaster OOM killer adjustment in container', 1 if $detect_virt == 0; + cmp_ok $adj, '<=', -500, 'postgres master has OOM killer protection'; + } + } else { + is $adj, 0, 'postgres master has no OOM adjustment'; + } + + open F, "/proc/$client_pid/oom_score_adj"; + $adj = <F>; + chomp $adj; + close F; + is $adj, 0, 'postgres client backend has no OOM adjustment'; + + # test process title update + like_program_out 0, "ps h $client_pid", 0, qr/ idle\s*$/, 'process title is idle'; + print WH "BEGIN;\n"; + usleep $delay; + like_program_out 0, "ps h $client_pid", 0, qr/idle in transaction/, 'process title is idle in transaction'; + + close WH; + kill 15, $psql; + waitpid $psql, 0; + + # log file gets re-created by pg_ctlcluster + is ((exec_as 0, "pg_ctlcluster $v main stop"), 0, 'stopping cluster'); + unlink $default_log; + is ((exec_as 0, "pg_ctlcluster $v main start"), 0, 'starting cluster as postgres works without a log file'); + ok (-e $default_log && ! -z $default_log, 'log file got recreated and used'); + + # create tablespaces + my $spc1 = tempdir("/tmp/$v.spc1.XXXXXX", CLEANUP => 1); + my $spc2 = tempdir("/tmp/$v.spc2.XXXXXX", CLEANUP => 1); + is (mkdir ("$spc2/PG_99_fakedirectory"), 1, 'creating a directory in spc2'); + chown $postgres_uid, 0, $spc1, $spc2, "$spc2/PG_99_fakedirectory"; + is_program_out 'postgres', "psql -qc \"CREATE TABLESPACE spc1 LOCATION '$spc1'\"", 0, '', 'creating tablespace spc1'; + is_program_out 'postgres', "psql -qc 'CREATE TABLE tbl1 (x int) TABLESPACE spc1'", 0, '', 'creating a table in spc1'; + SKIP: { + skip "Non-empty tablespaces not supported before 9.0", 4 if ($v < 9.0); + is_program_out 'postgres', "psql -qc \"CREATE TABLESPACE spc2 LOCATION '$spc2'\"", 0, '', 'creating tablespace spc2'; + is_program_out 'postgres', "psql -qc 'CREATE TABLE tbl2 (x int) TABLESPACE spc2'", 0, '', 'creating a table in spc2'; + } + + # check apt config + is_program_out 0, "grep -Eo 'postgresql.[0-9.*-]+' /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02autoremove-postgresql", 0, + "postgresql.*-$v\n", "Correct apt NeverAutoRemove config"; + + # stop server, clean up, check for leftovers + ok ((system "pg_dropcluster $v main --stop") == 0, + 'pg_dropcluster removes cluster'); + + is (-e $xlogdir, undef, "xlog/wal directory $xlogdir was deleted"); + ok_dir $spc1, [], "tablespace spc1 was emptied"; + ok_dir $spc2, [qw(PG_99_fakedirectory)], "tablespace spc2 was emptied"; + + is_program_out 0, "grep -Eo 'postgresql.[0-9.*-]+' /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02autoremove-postgresql", 1, + "", "Correct apt NeverAutoRemove config"; + + check_clean; +} + +foreach (@MAJORS) { + check_major $_; +} + +# vim: filetype=perl |