#!/bin/bash set -e # If the DB environment variable is not set, use postgres.x if [ "$DB" = "postgres" ] || [ -z $DB ] then docker-compose -f docker-compose.yaml -f tests/docker-test.yaml up -d elif [ "$DB" = "mysql" ] then docker-compose -f docker-compose-mysql.yaml -f tests/docker-test.yaml up -d fi # Print the IP Addresses of the Containers. docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' mailman-core docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' mailman-web # Make sure all the containers are running. docker-compose ps # Sleep for a while and check again if the containers are up. sleep 60 docker ps # Check if there is anything interesting in the logs. docker logs mailman-web docker logs mailman-core # Check to see if the core is working as expected. docker exec mailman-core curl -u restadmin:restpass http://mailman-core:8001/3.1/system | grep "GNU Mailman" # Check to see if postorius is working. docker exec mailman-web curl -L http://mailman-web:8000/postorius/lists | grep "Mailing List" # Check to see if hyperkitty is working. docker exec mailman-web curl -L http://mailman-web:8000/hyperkitty/ | grep "Available lists"