varnishtest "tcp-check negative bounded regex match" #EXCLUDE_TARGETS=freebsd,osx,generic #REGTEST_TYPE=slow #REQUIRE_VERSION=2.2 # This test use a negative expect rule and verify that setting a required # minimum amount of data to match. feature ignore_unknown_macro syslog S1 -level notice { recv expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be1/srv1 failed, reason: Layer7 timeout.*at step 2 of tcp-check" } -start syslog S2 -level notice { recv expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be2/srv1 succeeded" } -start server s1 { send "valid" delay 0.2 expect_close } -start server s2 { send "valid" recv 10 send "valid" delay 0.2 expect_close } -start haproxy h1 -conf { defaults mode tcp timeout connect 200ms timeout check 500ms timeout server 5s timeout client 5s backend be1 log ${S1_addr}:${S1_port} len 2048 local0 option tcp-check option log-health-checks tcp-check connect tcp-check expect !rstring "^error" comment "negative check" tcp-check expect string "valid" comment "positive check" tcp-check send "0123456789" tcp-check expect string "valid" comment "positive check" server srv1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} check inter 200ms rise 1 fall 1 backend be2 log ${S2_addr}:${S2_port} len 2048 local0 option tcp-check option log-health-checks tcp-check connect tcp-check expect min-recv 5 !rstring "^error" comment "negative check" tcp-check expect string "valid" comment "positive check" tcp-check send "0123456789" tcp-check expect string "valid" comment "positive check" server srv1 ${s2_addr}:${s2_port} check inter 200ms rise 1 fall 1 } -start syslog S1 -wait syslog S2 -wait