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#!/bin/sh
_help()
{
cat << EOF
### run-regtests.sh ###
Running run-regtests.sh --help shows this information about how to use it
Run without parameters to run all tests in the current folder (including subfolders)
run-regtests.sh
Provide paths to run tests from (including subfolders):
run-regtests.sh ./tests1 ./tests2
Parameters:
--j <NUM>, To run vtest with multiple jobs / threads for a faster overall result
run-regtests.sh ./fasttest --j 16
--v, to run verbose
run-regtests.sh --v, disables the default vtest 'quiet' parameter
--debug to show test logs on standard output (implies --v)
run-regtests.sh --debug
--keep-logs to keep all log directories (by default kept if test fails)
run-regtests.sh --keep-logs
--vtestparams <ARGS>, passes custom ARGS to vtest
run-regtests.sh --vtestparams "-n 10"
--type <reg tests types> filter the types of the tests to be run, depending on
the commented REGTESTS_TYPE variable value in each VTC file.
The value of REGTESTS_TYPE supported are: default, slow, bug, broken, devel
and experimental. When not specified, it is set to 'default' as default value.
run-regtest.sh --type slow,default
--clean to cleanup previous reg-tests log directories and exit
run-regtests.sh --clean
Including text below into a .vtc file will check for its requirements
related to haproxy's target and compilation options
# Below targets are not capable of completing this test successfully
#EXCLUDE_TARGET=freebsd, abns sockets are not available on freebsd
#EXCLUDE_TARGETS=dos,freebsd,windows
# Below option is required to complete this test successfully
#REQUIRE_OPTION=OPENSSL, this test needs OPENSSL compiled in.
#REQUIRE_OPTIONS=ZLIB|SLZ,OPENSSL,LUA
#REQUIRE_SERVICE=prometheus-exporter
#REQUIRE_SERVICES=prometheus-exporter,foo
# To define a range of versions that a test can run with:
#REQUIRE_VERSION=0.0
#REQUIRE_VERSION_BELOW=99.9
Configure environment variables to set the haproxy and vtest binaries to use
setenv HAPROXY_PROGRAM /usr/local/sbin/haproxy
setenv VTEST_PROGRAM /usr/local/bin/vtest
setenv HAPROXY_ARGS "-dM -de -m 50"
or
export HAPROXY_PROGRAM=/usr/local/sbin/haproxy
export VTEST_PROGRAM=/usr/local/bin/vtest
export HAPROXY_ARGS="-dM -de -m 50"
EOF
exit 0
}
add_range_to_test_list()
{
level0="*.vtc"
level1="h*.vtc"
level2="s*.vtc"
level3="l*.vtc"
level4="b*.vtc"
level5="k*.vtc"
level6="e*.vtc"
new_range=$(echo $1 | tr '-' ' ')
non_digit=$(echo $new_range | grep '[^0-9 ]')
if [ -n "$non_digit" ] ; then
return
fi
if [ "$new_range" = "$1" ] ; then
if [ $1 -gt 6 ] ; then
return
fi
eval echo '$'level$1
return
fi
if [ -z "$new_range" ] ; then
return
fi
list=
for l in $(seq $new_range) ; do
if [ -n "l" ] ; then
if [ -z "$list" ] ; then
list="$(eval echo '$'level${l})"
else
list="$list $(eval echo '$'level${l})"
fi
fi
done
echo $list
}
_startswith() {
_str="$1"
_sub="$2"
echo "$_str" | grep "^$_sub" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
_findtests() {
set -f
REGTESTS_TYPES="${REGTESTS_TYPES:-default,bug,devel,slow}"
any_test=$(echo $REGTESTS_TYPES | grep -cw "any")
for i in $( find "$1" -name *.vtc ); do
skiptest=
OLDIFS="$IFS"; IFS="$LINEFEED"
set -- $(grep '^#[0-9A-Z_]*=' "$i")
IFS="$OLDIFS"
require_version=""; require_version_below=""; require_options="";
require_services=""; exclude_targets=""; regtest_type=""
requiredoption=""; requiredservice=""; excludedtarget="";
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
v="$1"; v="${v#*=}"
case "$1" in
"#REQUIRE_VERSION="*) require_version="$v" ;;
"#REQUIRE_VERSION_BELOW="*) require_version_below="$v" ;;
"#REQUIRE_OPTIONS="*) require_options="$v" ;;
"#REQUIRE_SERVICES="*) require_services="$v" ;;
"#EXCLUDE_TARGETS="*) exclude_targets="$v" ;;
"#REGTEST_TYPE="*) regtest_type="$v" ;;
"#REQUIRE_OPTION="*) requiredoption="${v%,*}" ;;
"#REQUIRE_SERVICE="*) required_service="${v%,*}" ;;
"#EXCLUDE_TARGET="*) excludedtarget="${v%,*}" ;;
# Note: any new variable declared here must be initialized above.
esac
shift
done
if [ $any_test -ne 1 ] ; then
if [ -z $regtest_type ] ; then
regtest_type=default
fi
if ! $(echo $REGTESTS_TYPES | grep -wq $regtest_type) ; then
echo " Skip $i because its type '"$regtest_type"' is excluded"
skiptest=1
fi
fi
if [ -n "$requiredoption" ]; then
require_options="$require_options,$requiredoption"
fi
if [ -n "$requiredservice" ]; then
require_services="$require_services,$requiredservice"
fi
if [ -n "$excludedtarget" ]; then
exclude_targets="$exclude_targets,$excludedtarget"
fi
IFS=","; set -- $require_options; IFS=$OLDIFS; require_options="$*"
IFS=","; set -- $require_services; IFS=$OLDIFS; require_services="$*"
IFS=","; set -- $exclude_targets; IFS=$OLDIFS; exclude_targets="$*"
if [ -n "$require_version" ]; then
if [ $(_version "$HAPROXY_VERSION") -lt $(_version "$require_version") ]; then
echo " Skip $i because option haproxy is version: $HAPROXY_VERSION"
echo " REASON: this test requires at least version: $require_version"
skiptest=1
fi
fi
if [ -n "$require_version_below" ]; then
if [ $(_version "$HAPROXY_VERSION") -ge $(_version "$require_version_below") ]; then
echo " Skip $i because option haproxy is version: $HAPROXY_VERSION"
echo " REASON: this test requires a version below: $require_version_below"
skiptest=1
fi
fi
for excludedtarget in $exclude_targets; do
if [ "$excludedtarget" = "$TARGET" ]; then
echo " Skip $i because haproxy is compiled for the excluded target $TARGET"
skiptest=1
fi
done
for requiredoption in $require_options; do
IFS="|"; set -- $requiredoption; IFS=$OLDIFS; alternatives="$*"
found=
for alt in $alternatives; do
if [ -z "${FEATURES_PATTERN##* +$alt *}" ]; then
found=1;
fi
done
if [ -z $found ]; then
echo " Skip $i because haproxy is not compiled with the required option $requiredoption"
skiptest=1
fi
done
for requiredservice in $require_services; do
IFS="|"; set -- $requiredservice; IFS=$OLDIFS; alternatives="$*"
found=
for alt in $alternatives; do
if [ -z "${SERVICES_PATTERN##* $alt *}" ]; then
found=1;
fi
done
if [ -z $found ]; then
echo " Skip $i because haproxy is not compiled with the required service $requiredservice"
skiptest=1
fi
done
if [ -z $skiptest ]; then
echo " Add test: $i"
testlist="$testlist $i"
fi
done
}
_cleanup()
{
DIRS=$(find "${TESTDIR}" -maxdepth 1 -type d -name "haregtests-*" -exec basename {} \; 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "${DIRS}" ]; then
echo "No reg-tests log directory found"
else
echo "Cleanup following reg-tests log directories:"
for d in ${DIRS}; do
echo " o ${TESTDIR}/$d"
done
read -p "Continue (y/n)?" reply
case "$reply" in
y|Y)
for d in ${DIRS}; do
rm -r "${TESTDIR}/$d"
done
echo "done"
exit 0
;;
*)
echo "aborted"
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
}
_process() {
while [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; do
if _startswith "$1" "-"; then
case "${1}" in
--j)
jobcount="$2"
shift
;;
--vtestparams)
vtestparams="$2"
shift
;;
--v)
verbose=""
;;
--debug)
verbose=""
debug="-v"
;;
--keep-logs)
keep_logs="-L"
;;
--type)
REGTESTS_TYPES="$2"
shift
;;
--clean)
_cleanup
exit 0
;;
--help)
_help
;;
*)
echo "Unknown parameter : $1"
exit 1
;;
esac
else
REGTESTS="${REGTESTS} $1"
fi
shift 1
done
}
# compute a version from up to 4 sub-version components, each multiplied
# by a power of 1000, and padded left with 0, 1 or 2 zeroes.
_version() {
OLDIFS="$IFS"; IFS="."; set -- $*; IFS="$OLDIFS"
set -- ${1%%[!0-9]*} 000${2%%[!0-9]*} 000${3%%[!0-9]*} 000${4%%[!0-9]*}
prf2=${2%???}; prf3=${3%???}; prf4=${4%???}
echo ${1}${2#$prf2}${3#$prf3}${4#$prf4}
}
HAPROXY_PROGRAM="${HAPROXY_PROGRAM:-${PWD}/haproxy}"
HAPROXY_ARGS="${HAPROXY_ARGS--dM -dI}"
VTEST_PROGRAM="${VTEST_PROGRAM:-vtest}"
VTEST_TIMEOUT="${VTEST_TIMEOUT:-10}"
TESTDIR="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"
REGTESTS=""
LINEFEED="
"
jobcount=""
verbose="-q"
debug=""
keep_logs="-l"
testlist=""
_process "$@";
echo ""
echo "########################## Preparing to run tests ##########################"
preparefailed=
if ! [ -x "$(command -v $HAPROXY_PROGRAM)" ]; then
echo "haproxy not found in path, please specify HAPROXY_PROGRAM environment variable"
preparefailed=1
fi
if ! [ -x "$(command -v $VTEST_PROGRAM)" ]; then
echo "vtest not found in path, please specify VTEST_PROGRAM environment variable"
preparefailed=1
fi
if [ $preparefailed ]; then
exit 1
fi
{ read HAPROXY_VERSION; read TARGET; read FEATURES; read SERVICES; } << EOF
$($HAPROXY_PROGRAM $HAPROXY_ARGS -vv | grep -E 'HA-?Proxy version|TARGET.*=|^Feature|^Available services' | sed 's/.* [:=] //')
EOF
HAPROXY_VERSION=$(echo $HAPROXY_VERSION | cut -d " " -f 3)
echo "Testing with haproxy version: $HAPROXY_VERSION"
PROJECT_VERSION=$(${MAKE:-make} version 2>&1 | grep -E '^VERSION:|^SUBVERS:'|cut -f2 -d' '|tr -d '\012')
SCRIPTS: run-regtests: add a version check It happens from time to time while switching between branches and/or updating after someone else's changes that regtests are run by accident on the wrong binary, typically the one the tests were run on during development and not with the latest adaptations. And obviously it's when this happens that we break the CI. There are various causes to this but they all come down to humans context-switching a lot, and there's no real fix for this that doesn't add even more burden hence increases the overhead. However we can help the human detect such mistakes very easily. This change here will compare the version of the haproxy binary to the version of the tree, and will emit a warning in the regtest output if they do not match, regardless of the outcome of the test. This is sufficient in case of failures because these are quickly glanced over, and is sufficient as well in case of accidental success because the warning is the last message. E.g: ########################## Starting vtest ########################## Testing with haproxy version: 2.7-dev10-cfcdbc-38 Warning: version does not match the current tree (2.7-dev10-111c78-39) 0 tests failed, 0 tests skipped, 182 tests passed This should not affect builds made out of a git tree because the version is retrieved using "make version", or exactly the same way as it's passd to the haproxy binary. We just need to know what "make" command to run, so $MAKE is used primarily, falling back to "make" then to "gmake". In case all of these fail, we just ignore the version check. This should be sufficient to catch human mistakes without affecting the CI.
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if [ -z "${PROJECT_VERSION}${MAKE}" ]; then
# try again with gmake, just in case
PROJECT_VERSION=$(gmake version 2>&1 | grep -E '^VERSION:|^SUBVERS:'|cut -f2 -d' '|tr -d '\012')
SCRIPTS: run-regtests: add a version check It happens from time to time while switching between branches and/or updating after someone else's changes that regtests are run by accident on the wrong binary, typically the one the tests were run on during development and not with the latest adaptations. And obviously it's when this happens that we break the CI. There are various causes to this but they all come down to humans context-switching a lot, and there's no real fix for this that doesn't add even more burden hence increases the overhead. However we can help the human detect such mistakes very easily. This change here will compare the version of the haproxy binary to the version of the tree, and will emit a warning in the regtest output if they do not match, regardless of the outcome of the test. This is sufficient in case of failures because these are quickly glanced over, and is sufficient as well in case of accidental success because the warning is the last message. E.g: ########################## Starting vtest ########################## Testing with haproxy version: 2.7-dev10-cfcdbc-38 Warning: version does not match the current tree (2.7-dev10-111c78-39) 0 tests failed, 0 tests skipped, 182 tests passed This should not affect builds made out of a git tree because the version is retrieved using "make version", or exactly the same way as it's passd to the haproxy binary. We just need to know what "make" command to run, so $MAKE is used primarily, falling back to "make" then to "gmake". In case all of these fail, we just ignore the version check. This should be sufficient to catch human mistakes without affecting the CI.
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fi
FEATURES_PATTERN=" $FEATURES "
SERVICES_PATTERN=" $SERVICES "
TESTRUNDATETIME="$(date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S')"
mkdir -p "$TESTDIR" || exit 1
TESTDIR=$(mktemp -d "$TESTDIR/haregtests-$TESTRUNDATETIME.XXXXXX") || exit 1
export TMPDIR="$TESTDIR"
export HAPROXY_PROGRAM="$HAPROXY_PROGRAM"
if [ -n "$HAPROXY_ARGS" ]; then
export HAPROXY_ARGS
fi
echo "Target : $TARGET"
echo "Options : $FEATURES"
echo "Services : $SERVICES"
echo "########################## Gathering tests to run ##########################"
if [ -z "$REGTESTS" ]; then
_findtests reg-tests/
else
for t in $REGTESTS; do
_findtests $t
done
fi
echo "########################## Starting vtest ##########################"
echo "Testing with haproxy version: $HAPROXY_VERSION"
SCRIPTS: run-regtests: add a version check It happens from time to time while switching between branches and/or updating after someone else's changes that regtests are run by accident on the wrong binary, typically the one the tests were run on during development and not with the latest adaptations. And obviously it's when this happens that we break the CI. There are various causes to this but they all come down to humans context-switching a lot, and there's no real fix for this that doesn't add even more burden hence increases the overhead. However we can help the human detect such mistakes very easily. This change here will compare the version of the haproxy binary to the version of the tree, and will emit a warning in the regtest output if they do not match, regardless of the outcome of the test. This is sufficient in case of failures because these are quickly glanced over, and is sufficient as well in case of accidental success because the warning is the last message. E.g: ########################## Starting vtest ########################## Testing with haproxy version: 2.7-dev10-cfcdbc-38 Warning: version does not match the current tree (2.7-dev10-111c78-39) 0 tests failed, 0 tests skipped, 182 tests passed This should not affect builds made out of a git tree because the version is retrieved using "make version", or exactly the same way as it's passd to the haproxy binary. We just need to know what "make" command to run, so $MAKE is used primarily, falling back to "make" then to "gmake". In case all of these fail, we just ignore the version check. This should be sufficient to catch human mistakes without affecting the CI.
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if [ -n "$PROJECT_VERSION" -a "$PROJECT_VERSION" != "$HAPROXY_VERSION" ]; then
echo "Warning: version does not match the current tree ($PROJECT_VERSION)"
fi
_vtresult=0
if [ -n "$testlist" ]; then
if [ -n "$jobcount" ]; then
jobcount="-j $jobcount"
fi
cmd="$VTEST_PROGRAM -b $((2<<20)) -k -t ${VTEST_TIMEOUT} $keep_logs $verbose $debug $jobcount $vtestparams $testlist"
eval $cmd
_vtresult=$?
else
echo "No tests found that meet the required criteria"
fi
if [ $_vtresult -eq 0 ]; then
# all tests were successful, removing tempdir (the last part.)
# ignore errors is the directory is not empty or if it does not exist
rmdir "$TESTDIR" 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -d "${TESTDIR}" ]; then
echo "########################## Gathering results ##########################"
export TESTDIR
find "$TESTDIR" -type d -name "vtc.*" -exec sh -c 'for i; do
if [ ! -e "$i/LOG" ] ; then continue; fi
cat <<- EOF | tee -a "$TESTDIR/failedtests.log"
$(echo "###### $(cat "$i/INFO") ######")
$(echo "## test results in: \"$i\"")
$(grep -E -- "^(----|\* diag)" "$i/LOG")
EOF
done' sh {} +
fi
exit $_vtresult