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1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 # nbdkit
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33 # Test nbdkit starts up, forks in the background, writes a PID file,
34 # and can be killed.
36 source ./functions.sh
37 set -e
38 set -x
40 # Cannot use kill pidfile below to test if the process is running on
41 # Windows.
42 if is_windows; then
43 echo "$0: this test needs to be revised to work on Windows"
44 exit 77
47 sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
48 rm -f start.pid $sock
49 cleanup_fn rm -f start.pid $sock
51 start_nbdkit -P start.pid -U $sock example1
52 pid="$(cat start.pid)"
54 # Check the process exists.
55 kill -s 0 $pid
57 # Check the socket was created (and is a socket).
58 test -S $sock
60 # Kill the process.
61 kill $pid
63 # Check the process exits (eventually).
64 for i in {1..10}; do
65 if ! kill -s 0 $pid; then
66 break;
68 sleep 1
69 done
70 if kill -s 0 $pid; then
71 echo "$0: process did not exit after sending a signal"
72 exit 1