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#!/bin/bash
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set -euo pipefail
TEST_DIR="${TEST_DIR:-$(dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")}"
source "${TEST_DIR}/../../shared.sh"
myvarsolr="myvarsolr-${container_name}"
docker volume rm "$myvarsolr" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
docker volume create "$myvarsolr"
# when we mount onto /var/solr, it will be owned by "solr", and it will copy
# the solr-owned directories and files from the container filesystem onto the
# the container. So from a container running as solr, modify permissions with
# setfacl to allow our user to write.
# If you don't have setfacl then run as root and do: chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) /var/solr
docker run \
-v "$myvarsolr:/var/solr" \
--rm \
"$tag" bash -c "setfacl -R -m u:$(id -u):rwx /var/solr"
echo "Running $container_name as $(id -u):$(id -g)"
docker run \
-v "$myvarsolr:/var/solr" \
--name "$container_name" \
-u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \
-d "$tag" solr-precreate getting-started
wait_for_container_and_solr "$container_name"
echo "Loading data"
docker exec --user=solr "$container_name" bin/solr post -c getting-started -commit example/exampledocs/manufacturers.xml
sleep 1
echo "Checking data"
data=$(docker exec --user=solr "$container_name" wget -q -O - 'http://localhost:8983/solr/getting-started/select?q=id%3Adell')
if ! grep -E -q 'One Dell Way Round Rock, Texas 78682' <<<"$data"; then
echo "Test $TEST_NAME $tag failed; data did not load"
exit 1
fi
container_cleanup "$container_name"
docker volume rm "$myvarsolr"
echo "Test $TEST_NAME $tag succeeded"