#!/bin/bash # this test checks that old (v1, pre 8.34.0) imfile state files are # properly read in. It is based on imfile-readmode2-with-persists.sh, # where the first part before the shutdown is removed, and an old state # file is populated. Note that in contrast to the original test the # initial set of lines from the input file is missing - this is # exactly what shall happen. # This is part of the rsyslog testbench, licensed under ASL 2.0 # added 2018-03-29 by rgerhards . ${srcdir:=.}/diag.sh init . $srcdir/diag.sh check-inotify generate_conf add_conf ' global(workDirectory="'${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}'.spool") module(load="../plugins/imfile/.libs/imfile") input(type="imfile" File="./'$RSYSLOG_DYNNAME'.input" Tag="file:" ReadMode="2") template(name="outfmt" type="list") { constant(value="HEADER ") property(name="msg" format="json") constant(value="\n") } if $msg contains "msgnum:" then action( type="omfile" file=`echo $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG` template="outfmt" ) ' # do mock-up setup echo 'msgnum:0 msgnum:1' > $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input echo 'msgnum:2' >> $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input # we need to patch the state file to match the current inode number inode=$(ls -i $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input|awk '{print $1}') leninode=${#inode} newline="+inode:2:${leninode}:${inode}:" sed s/+inode:2:7:4464465:/${newline}/ <$srcdir/testsuites/imfile-old-state-file_imfile-state_.-rsyslog.input > ${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}.spool/imfile-state\:.-$RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input printf "info: new input file: $(ls -i $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input)\n" printf "info: new inode line: ${newline}\n" printf "info: patched state file:\n" cat ${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}.spool/imfile-state\:.-$RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input startup echo 'msgnum:3 msgnum:4' >> $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input echo 'msgnum:5' >> $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.input shutdown_when_empty # shut down rsyslogd when done processing messages wait_shutdown # we need to wait until rsyslogd is finished! NUMLINES=$(grep -c HEADER $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG 2>/dev/null) if [ -z $NUMLINES ]; then echo "ERROR: expecting at least a match for HEADER, maybe $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG wasn't even written?" cat $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG error_exit 1 else # note: we expect only 2 headers as the first file part if NOT processed! if [ ! $NUMLINES -eq 2 ]; then echo "ERROR: expecting 2 headers, got $NUMLINES" cat $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG error_exit 1 fi fi ## check if all the data we expect to get in the file is there for i in {2..4}; do grep msgnum:$i $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: expecting the string 'msgnum:$i', it's not there" cat $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG error_exit 1 fi done exit_test