#!/usr/bin/env bash # Detect if we are running inside bats (i.e. inside integration tests) or just # called by an end-user # bats-core v1.2.1 defines BATS_RUN_TMPDIR if [ -z "$BATS_RUN_TMPDIR" ]; then # When not running in bats, we create the config.json set -e runc spec fi # We can't source $(dirname $0)/../../../tests/integration/helpers.bash as that # exits when not running inside bats. We can do hacks, but just to redefine # update_config() seems clearer. We don't even really need to keep them in sync. function update_config() { jq "$1" "./config.json" | awk 'BEGIN{RS="";getline<"-";print>ARGV[1]}' "./config.json" } update_config '.linux.seccomp = { "defaultAction": "SCMP_ACT_ALLOW", "listenerPath": "/run/seccomp-agent.socket", "listenerMetadata": "foo", "architectures": [ "SCMP_ARCH_X86", "SCMP_ARCH_X32", "SCMP_ARCH_X86_64" ], "syscalls": [ { "names": [ "chmod", "fchmod", "fchmodat", "mkdir" ], "action": "SCMP_ACT_NOTIFY" } ] }' update_config '.process.args = [ "sh", "-c", "set -x; cd /dev/shm; mkdir test-dir; touch test-file; chmod 777 test-file; stat /dev/shm/test-dir-foo && ls -l /dev/shm && echo \"Note the agent added a suffix for the directory name and chmod fails\" " ]'