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Test 9-05 User delete signed images(DB mode)
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# Purpose:
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To verify whether user can delete signed images.
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# References:
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User guide
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# Environment:
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* This test requires one Harbor instance is running and available.
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* A Linux host with Docker CLI(Docker client) installed.
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# Test Steps:
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**NOTE:**
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In below test,<harbor_ip> should be replaced by your harbor's ip or FQDN. If you are using a self-signed certificate,make sure to copy the CA root cert into ```/etc/docker/certs.d/<harbor_ip>``` and ```$HOME/.docker/tls/<harbor_ip>:4443/```
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1. Login UI and create a project.
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2. On a Docker client,run
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```sh
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export DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=1
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export DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST_SERVER=https://<harbor_ip>:4443
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```
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and login Harbor.
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3. Push an image to project created in step1.
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4. Delete the pushed image.
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5. Delete notary tag according to message from UI in step4.
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6. Delete the image again.
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# Expected Outcome:
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* In step4, image cannot be deleted.
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* In step6, image can be deleted.
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# Possible Problems:
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None
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