open-nomad/drivers/docker/driver_unix_test.go

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Go

//go:build darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd || solaris
package docker
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
docker "github.com/fsouza/go-dockerclient"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/ci"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocdir"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/testutil"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/uuid"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/drivers"
dtestutil "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/drivers/testutils"
tu "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/testutil"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestDockerDriver_User(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
task.User = "alice"
cfg.Command = "/bin/sleep"
cfg.Args = []string{"10000"}
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
d := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
cleanup := d.MkAllocDir(task, true)
defer cleanup()
copyImage(t, task.TaskDir(), "busybox.tar")
_, _, err := d.StartTask(task)
if err == nil {
d.DestroyTask(task.ID, true)
t.Fatalf("Should've failed")
}
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "alice") {
t.Fatalf("Expected failure string not found, found %q instead", err.Error())
}
}
func TestDockerDriver_NetworkAliases_Bridge(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
require := require.New(t)
// Because go-dockerclient doesn't provide api for query network aliases, just check that
// a container can be created with a 'network_aliases' property
// Create network, network-scoped alias is supported only for containers in user defined networks
client := newTestDockerClient(t)
networkOpts := docker.CreateNetworkOptions{Name: "foobar", Driver: "bridge"}
network, err := client.CreateNetwork(networkOpts)
require.NoError(err)
defer client.RemoveNetwork(network.ID)
expected := []string{"foobar"}
taskCfg := newTaskConfig("", busyboxLongRunningCmd)
taskCfg.NetworkMode = network.Name
taskCfg.NetworkAliases = expected
task := &drivers.TaskConfig{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
Name: "busybox",
Resources: basicResources,
}
require.NoError(task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(&taskCfg))
d := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
cleanup := d.MkAllocDir(task, true)
defer cleanup()
copyImage(t, task.TaskDir(), "busybox.tar")
_, _, err = d.StartTask(task)
require.NoError(err)
require.NoError(d.WaitUntilStarted(task.ID, 5*time.Second))
defer d.DestroyTask(task.ID, true)
dockerDriver, ok := d.Impl().(*Driver)
require.True(ok)
handle, ok := dockerDriver.tasks.Get(task.ID)
require.True(ok)
_, err = client.InspectContainer(handle.containerID)
require.NoError(err)
}
func TestDockerDriver_NetworkMode_Host(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
expected := "host"
taskCfg := newTaskConfig("", busyboxLongRunningCmd)
taskCfg.NetworkMode = expected
task := &drivers.TaskConfig{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
Name: "busybox-demo",
Resources: basicResources,
}
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(&taskCfg))
d := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
cleanup := d.MkAllocDir(task, true)
defer cleanup()
copyImage(t, task.TaskDir(), "busybox.tar")
_, _, err := d.StartTask(task)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NoError(t, d.WaitUntilStarted(task.ID, 5*time.Second))
defer d.DestroyTask(task.ID, true)
dockerDriver, ok := d.Impl().(*Driver)
require.True(t, ok)
handle, ok := dockerDriver.tasks.Get(task.ID)
require.True(t, ok)
container, err := client.InspectContainer(handle.containerID)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
actual := container.HostConfig.NetworkMode
require.Equal(t, expected, actual)
}
func TestDockerDriver_CPUCFSPeriod(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
cfg.CPUHardLimit = true
cfg.CPUCFSPeriod = 1000000
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
client, _, handle, cleanup := dockerSetup(t, task, nil)
defer cleanup()
waitForExist(t, client, handle.containerID)
container, err := client.InspectContainer(handle.containerID)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, cfg.CPUCFSPeriod, container.HostConfig.CPUPeriod)
}
func TestDockerDriver_Sysctl_Ulimit(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
expectedUlimits := map[string]string{
"nproc": "4242",
"nofile": "2048:4096",
}
cfg.Sysctl = map[string]string{
"net.core.somaxconn": "16384",
}
cfg.Ulimit = expectedUlimits
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
client, d, handle, cleanup := dockerSetup(t, task, nil)
defer cleanup()
require.NoError(t, d.WaitUntilStarted(task.ID, 5*time.Second))
container, err := client.InspectContainer(handle.containerID)
assert.Nil(t, err, "unexpected error: %v", err)
want := "16384"
got := container.HostConfig.Sysctls["net.core.somaxconn"]
assert.Equal(t, want, got, "Wrong net.core.somaxconn config for docker job. Expect: %s, got: %s", want, got)
expectedUlimitLen := 2
actualUlimitLen := len(container.HostConfig.Ulimits)
assert.Equal(t, want, got, "Wrong number of ulimit configs for docker job. Expect: %d, got: %d", expectedUlimitLen, actualUlimitLen)
for _, got := range container.HostConfig.Ulimits {
if expectedStr, ok := expectedUlimits[got.Name]; !ok {
t.Errorf("%s config unexpected for docker job.", got.Name)
} else {
if !strings.Contains(expectedStr, ":") {
expectedStr = expectedStr + ":" + expectedStr
}
splitted := strings.SplitN(expectedStr, ":", 2)
soft, _ := strconv.Atoi(splitted[0])
hard, _ := strconv.Atoi(splitted[1])
assert.Equal(t, int64(soft), got.Soft, "Wrong soft %s ulimit for docker job. Expect: %d, got: %d", got.Name, soft, got.Soft)
assert.Equal(t, int64(hard), got.Hard, "Wrong hard %s ulimit for docker job. Expect: %d, got: %d", got.Name, hard, got.Hard)
}
}
}
func TestDockerDriver_Sysctl_Ulimit_Errors(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
brokenConfigs := []map[string]string{
{
"nofile": "",
},
{
"nofile": "abc:1234",
},
{
"nofile": "1234:abc",
},
}
testCases := []struct {
ulimitConfig map[string]string
err error
}{
{brokenConfigs[0], fmt.Errorf("Malformed ulimit specification nofile: \"\", cannot be empty")},
{brokenConfigs[1], fmt.Errorf("Malformed soft ulimit nofile: abc:1234")},
{brokenConfigs[2], fmt.Errorf("Malformed hard ulimit nofile: 1234:abc")},
}
for _, tc := range testCases {
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
cfg.Ulimit = tc.ulimitConfig
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
d := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
cleanup := d.MkAllocDir(task, true)
t.Cleanup(cleanup)
copyImage(t, task.TaskDir(), "busybox.tar")
_, _, err := d.StartTask(task)
require.NotNil(t, err, "Expected non nil error")
require.Contains(t, err.Error(), tc.err.Error())
}
}
// This test does not run on Windows due to stricter path validation in the
// negative case for non existent mount paths. We should write a similar test
// for windows.
func TestDockerDriver_BindMountsHonorVolumesEnabledFlag(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
allocDir := "/tmp/nomad/alloc-dir"
cases := []struct {
name string
requiresVolumes bool
volumeDriver string
volumes []string
expectedVolumes []string
}{
{
name: "basic plugin",
requiresVolumes: true,
volumeDriver: "nfs",
volumes: []string{"test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
{
name: "absolute default driver",
requiresVolumes: true,
volumeDriver: "",
volumes: []string{"/abs/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"/abs/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
{
name: "absolute local driver",
requiresVolumes: true,
volumeDriver: "local",
volumes: []string{"/abs/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"/abs/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
{
name: "relative default driver",
requiresVolumes: false,
volumeDriver: "",
volumes: []string{"test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"/tmp/nomad/alloc-dir/demo/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
{
name: "named volume local driver",
requiresVolumes: true,
volumeDriver: "local",
volumes: []string{"test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
{
name: "relative outside task-dir default driver",
requiresVolumes: false,
volumeDriver: "",
volumes: []string{"../test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"/tmp/nomad/alloc-dir/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
{
name: "relative outside alloc-dir default driver",
requiresVolumes: true,
volumeDriver: "",
volumes: []string{"../../test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"/tmp/nomad/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
{
name: "clean path local driver",
requiresVolumes: true,
volumeDriver: "local",
volumes: []string{"/tmp/nomad/../test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
expectedVolumes: []string{"/tmp/test-path:/tmp/taskpath"},
},
}
t.Run("with volumes enabled", func(t *testing.T) {
dh := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
driver := dh.Impl().(*Driver)
driver.config.Volumes.Enabled = true
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
cfg.VolumeDriver = c.volumeDriver
cfg.Volumes = c.volumes
task.AllocDir = allocDir
task.Name = "demo"
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
cc, err := driver.createContainerConfig(task, cfg, "org/repo:0.1")
require.NoError(t, err)
for _, v := range c.expectedVolumes {
require.Contains(t, cc.HostConfig.Binds, v)
}
})
}
})
t.Run("with volumes disabled", func(t *testing.T) {
dh := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
driver := dh.Impl().(*Driver)
driver.config.Volumes.Enabled = false
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
cfg.VolumeDriver = c.volumeDriver
cfg.Volumes = c.volumes
task.AllocDir = allocDir
task.Name = "demo"
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
cc, err := driver.createContainerConfig(task, cfg, "org/repo:0.1")
if c.requiresVolumes {
require.Error(t, err, "volumes are not enabled")
} else {
require.NoError(t, err)
for _, v := range c.expectedVolumes {
require.Contains(t, cc.HostConfig.Binds, v)
}
}
})
}
})
}
// This test does not run on windows due to differences in the definition of
// an absolute path, changing path expansion behaviour. A similar test should
// be written for windows.
func TestDockerDriver_MountsSerialization(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
allocDir := "/tmp/nomad/alloc-dir"
cases := []struct {
name string
requiresVolumes bool
passedMounts []DockerMount
expectedMounts []docker.HostMount
}{
{
name: "basic volume",
requiresVolumes: true,
passedMounts: []DockerMount{
{
Target: "/nomad",
ReadOnly: true,
Source: "test",
},
},
expectedMounts: []docker.HostMount{
{
Type: "volume",
Target: "/nomad",
Source: "test",
ReadOnly: true,
VolumeOptions: &docker.VolumeOptions{},
},
},
},
{
name: "basic bind",
passedMounts: []DockerMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Target: "/nomad",
Source: "test",
},
},
expectedMounts: []docker.HostMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Target: "/nomad",
Source: "/tmp/nomad/alloc-dir/demo/test",
BindOptions: &docker.BindOptions{},
},
},
},
{
name: "basic absolute bind",
requiresVolumes: true,
passedMounts: []DockerMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Target: "/nomad",
Source: "/tmp/test",
},
},
expectedMounts: []docker.HostMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Target: "/nomad",
Source: "/tmp/test",
BindOptions: &docker.BindOptions{},
},
},
},
{
name: "bind relative outside",
requiresVolumes: true,
passedMounts: []DockerMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Target: "/nomad",
Source: "../../test",
},
},
expectedMounts: []docker.HostMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Target: "/nomad",
Source: "/tmp/nomad/test",
BindOptions: &docker.BindOptions{},
},
},
},
{
name: "basic tmpfs",
requiresVolumes: false,
passedMounts: []DockerMount{
{
Type: "tmpfs",
Target: "/nomad",
TmpfsOptions: DockerTmpfsOptions{
SizeBytes: 321,
Mode: 0666,
},
},
},
expectedMounts: []docker.HostMount{
{
Type: "tmpfs",
Target: "/nomad",
TempfsOptions: &docker.TempfsOptions{
SizeBytes: 321,
Mode: 0666,
},
},
},
},
}
t.Run("with volumes enabled", func(t *testing.T) {
dh := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
driver := dh.Impl().(*Driver)
driver.config.Volumes.Enabled = true
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
cfg.Mounts = c.passedMounts
task.AllocDir = allocDir
task.Name = "demo"
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
cc, err := driver.createContainerConfig(task, cfg, "org/repo:0.1")
require.NoError(t, err)
require.EqualValues(t, c.expectedMounts, cc.HostConfig.Mounts)
})
}
})
t.Run("with volumes disabled", func(t *testing.T) {
dh := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
driver := dh.Impl().(*Driver)
driver.config.Volumes.Enabled = false
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
cfg.Mounts = c.passedMounts
task.AllocDir = allocDir
task.Name = "demo"
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
cc, err := driver.createContainerConfig(task, cfg, "org/repo:0.1")
if c.requiresVolumes {
require.Error(t, err, "volumes are not enabled")
} else {
require.NoError(t, err)
require.EqualValues(t, c.expectedMounts, cc.HostConfig.Mounts)
}
})
}
})
}
// TestDockerDriver_CreateContainerConfig_MountsCombined asserts that
// devices and mounts set by device managers/plugins are honored
// and present in docker.CreateContainerOptions, and that it is appended
// to any devices/mounts a user sets in the task config.
func TestDockerDriver_CreateContainerConfig_MountsCombined(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
task, cfg, _ := dockerTask(t)
task.Devices = []*drivers.DeviceConfig{
{
HostPath: "/dev/fuse",
TaskPath: "/container/dev/task-fuse",
Permissions: "rw",
},
}
task.Mounts = []*drivers.MountConfig{
{
HostPath: "/tmp/task-mount",
TaskPath: "/container/tmp/task-mount",
Readonly: true,
},
}
cfg.Devices = []DockerDevice{
{
HostPath: "/dev/stdout",
ContainerPath: "/container/dev/cfg-stdout",
CgroupPermissions: "rwm",
},
}
cfg.Mounts = []DockerMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Source: "/tmp/cfg-mount",
Target: "/container/tmp/cfg-mount",
ReadOnly: false,
},
}
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
dh := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
driver := dh.Impl().(*Driver)
driver.config.Volumes.Enabled = true
c, err := driver.createContainerConfig(task, cfg, "org/repo:0.1")
require.NoError(t, err)
expectedMounts := []docker.HostMount{
{
Type: "bind",
Source: "/tmp/cfg-mount",
Target: "/container/tmp/cfg-mount",
ReadOnly: false,
BindOptions: &docker.BindOptions{
Propagation: "",
},
},
{
Type: "bind",
Source: "/tmp/task-mount",
Target: "/container/tmp/task-mount",
ReadOnly: true,
BindOptions: &docker.BindOptions{
Propagation: "rprivate",
},
},
}
if runtime.GOOS != "linux" {
expectedMounts[0].BindOptions = &docker.BindOptions{}
expectedMounts[1].BindOptions = &docker.BindOptions{}
}
foundMounts := c.HostConfig.Mounts
sort.Slice(foundMounts, func(i, j int) bool {
return foundMounts[i].Target < foundMounts[j].Target
})
require.EqualValues(t, expectedMounts, foundMounts)
expectedDevices := []docker.Device{
{
PathOnHost: "/dev/stdout",
PathInContainer: "/container/dev/cfg-stdout",
CgroupPermissions: "rwm",
},
{
PathOnHost: "/dev/fuse",
PathInContainer: "/container/dev/task-fuse",
CgroupPermissions: "rw",
},
}
foundDevices := c.HostConfig.Devices
sort.Slice(foundDevices, func(i, j int) bool {
return foundDevices[i].PathInContainer < foundDevices[j].PathInContainer
})
require.EqualValues(t, expectedDevices, foundDevices)
}
// TestDockerDriver_Cleanup ensures Cleanup removes only downloaded images.
// Doesn't run on windows because it requires an image variant
func TestDockerDriver_Cleanup(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
// using a small image and an specific point release to avoid accidental conflicts with other tasks
cfg := newTaskConfig("", []string{"sleep", "100"})
cfg.Image = "busybox:1.29.2"
cfg.LoadImage = ""
task := &drivers.TaskConfig{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
Name: "cleanup_test",
Resources: basicResources,
}
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(cfg))
client, driver, handle, cleanup := dockerSetup(t, task, map[string]interface{}{
"gc": map[string]interface{}{
"image": true,
"image_delay": "1ms",
},
})
defer cleanup()
require.NoError(t, driver.WaitUntilStarted(task.ID, 5*time.Second))
// Cleanup
require.NoError(t, driver.DestroyTask(task.ID, true))
// Ensure image was removed
tu.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) {
if _, err := client.InspectImage(cfg.Image); err == nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("image exists but should have been removed. Does another %v container exist?", cfg.Image)
}
return true, nil
}, func(err error) {
require.NoError(t, err)
})
// The image doesn't exist which shouldn't be an error when calling
// Cleanup, so call it again to make sure.
require.NoError(t, driver.Impl().(*Driver).cleanupImage(handle))
}
// Tests that images prefixed with "https://" are supported
func TestDockerDriver_Start_Image_HTTPS(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
taskCfg := TaskConfig{
Image: "https://gcr.io/google_containers/pause:0.8.0",
ImagePullTimeout: "5m",
}
task := &drivers.TaskConfig{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
Name: "pause",
AllocID: uuid.Generate(),
Resources: basicResources,
}
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(&taskCfg))
harness := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
cleanup := harness.MkAllocDir(task, true)
defer cleanup()
_, _, err := harness.StartTask(task)
require.NoError(t, err)
err = harness.WaitUntilStarted(task.ID, 1*time.Minute)
require.NoError(t, err)
harness.DestroyTask(task.ID, true)
}
func newTaskConfig(variant string, command []string) TaskConfig {
// busyboxImageID is the ID stored in busybox.tar
busyboxImageID := "busybox:1.29.3"
image := busyboxImageID
loadImage := "busybox.tar"
if variant != "" {
image = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", busyboxImageID, variant)
loadImage = fmt.Sprintf("busybox_%s.tar", variant)
}
return TaskConfig{
Image: image,
ImagePullTimeout: "5m",
LoadImage: loadImage,
Command: command[0],
Args: command[1:],
}
}
func copyImage(t *testing.T, taskDir *allocdir.TaskDir, image string) {
dst := filepath.Join(taskDir.LocalDir, image)
copyFile(filepath.Join("./test-resources/docker", image), dst, t)
}
// copyFile moves an existing file to the destination
func copyFile(src, dst string, t *testing.T) {
t.Helper()
in, err := os.Open(src)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("copying %v -> %v failed: %v", src, dst, err)
}
defer in.Close()
out, err := os.Create(dst)
require.NoError(t, err, "copying %v -> %v failed: %v", src, dst, err)
defer func() {
if err := out.Close(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("copying %v -> %v failed: %v", src, dst, err)
}
}()
if _, err = io.Copy(out, in); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("copying %v -> %v failed: %v", src, dst, err)
}
if err := out.Sync(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("copying %v -> %v failed: %v", src, dst, err)
}
}
func TestDocker_ExecTaskStreaming(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
taskCfg := newTaskConfig("", []string{"/bin/sleep", "1000"})
task := &drivers.TaskConfig{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
Name: "nc-demo",
AllocID: uuid.Generate(),
Resources: basicResources,
}
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(&taskCfg))
harness := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
cleanup := harness.MkAllocDir(task, true)
defer cleanup()
copyImage(t, task.TaskDir(), "busybox.tar")
_, _, err := harness.StartTask(task)
require.NoError(t, err)
err = harness.WaitUntilStarted(task.ID, 1*time.Minute)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer harness.DestroyTask(task.ID, true)
dtestutil.ExecTaskStreamingConformanceTests(t, harness, task.ID)
}
// Tests that a given DNSConfig properly configures dns
func Test_dnsConfig(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
testutil.DockerCompatible(t)
cases := []struct {
name string
cfg *drivers.DNSConfig
}{
{
name: "nil",
},
{
name: "basic",
cfg: &drivers.DNSConfig{
Servers: []string{"1.1.1.1", "1.0.0.1"},
},
},
{
name: "full",
cfg: &drivers.DNSConfig{
Servers: []string{"1.1.1.1", "1.0.0.1"},
Searches: []string{"local.test", "node.consul"},
Options: []string{"ndots:2", "edns0"},
},
},
}
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := dockerDriverHarness(t, nil)
taskCfg := newTaskConfig("", []string{"/bin/sleep", "1000"})
task := &drivers.TaskConfig{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
Name: "nc-demo",
AllocID: uuid.Generate(),
Resources: basicResources,
DNS: c.cfg,
}
require.NoError(t, task.EncodeConcreteDriverConfig(&taskCfg))
cleanup := harness.MkAllocDir(task, false)
_, _, err := harness.StartTask(task)
require.NoError(t, err)
err = harness.WaitUntilStarted(task.ID, 1*time.Minute)
require.NoError(t, err)
dtestutil.TestTaskDNSConfig(t, harness, task.ID, c.cfg)
// cleanup immediately before the next test case
require.NoError(t, harness.DestroyTask(task.ID, true))
cleanup()
harness.Kill()
})
}
}