Increase the AppArmor pod stop timeout to match the start timeout

pull/6/head
Tim St. Clair 2016-08-23 17:03:38 -07:00
parent 8ba1be314e
commit a29ad353a6
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2 changed files with 5 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -1216,10 +1216,10 @@ func waitTimeoutForPodRunningInNamespace(c *client.Client, podName, namespace, r
// Waits default amount of time (podNoLongerRunningTimeout) for the specified pod to stop running.
// Returns an error if timeout occurs first.
func WaitForPodNoLongerRunningInNamespace(c *client.Client, podName, namespace, resourceVersion string) error {
return waitTimeoutForPodNoLongerRunningInNamespace(c, podName, namespace, resourceVersion, podNoLongerRunningTimeout)
return WaitTimeoutForPodNoLongerRunningInNamespace(c, podName, namespace, resourceVersion, podNoLongerRunningTimeout)
}
func waitTimeoutForPodNoLongerRunningInNamespace(c *client.Client, podName, namespace, resourceVersion string, timeout time.Duration) error {
func WaitTimeoutForPodNoLongerRunningInNamespace(c *client.Client, podName, namespace, resourceVersion string, timeout time.Duration) error {
w, err := c.Pods(namespace).Watch(api.SingleObject(api.ObjectMeta{Name: podName, ResourceVersion: resourceVersion}))
if err != nil {
return err

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@ -146,7 +146,9 @@ func loadTestProfiles() error {
func runAppArmorTest(f *framework.Framework, profile string) api.PodStatus {
pod := createPodWithAppArmor(f, profile)
framework.ExpectNoError(f.WaitForPodNoLongerRunning(pod.Name))
// The pod needs to start before it stops, so wait for the longer start timeout.
framework.ExpectNoError(framework.WaitTimeoutForPodNoLongerRunningInNamespace(
f.Client, pod.Name, f.Namespace.Name, "", framework.PodStartTimeout))
p, err := f.PodClient().Get(pod.Name)
framework.ExpectNoError(err)
return p.Status