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chore: add smoke tests to the images #1197

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@SimenB SimenB commented Jan 14, 2020

Second part of #1195 (comment)

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tianon commented Jan 14, 2020

IMO this is a good idea regardless (as I noted over there) 👍

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Let's also remove npm --version & yarn --version in test-image.bats? Maybe also move node -e "process.stdout.write(process.versions.node)" here?

BTW, I'm not sure if the smoke tests comments are really needed, maybe not.

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SimenB commented Jan 20, 2020

Good call.

EDIT: Wait, maybe not. bats runs against the built images, which is different than running from inside the build process. Not a big difference of course

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This could probably land as-is and decide about the BATS after. I think it makes sense to remove it for these cases, but this can help test some failures happening for ARM right now

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SimenB commented Feb 13, 2020

Yeah, let's

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Created PR to the official-images repo (docker-library/official-images#7472). See https://github.com/docker-library/faq#an-images-source-changed-in-git-now-what if you are wondering when it will be available on the Docker Hub.

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