* Regression testing for HAProxy with varnishtest * This little README file is about how to compile and run varnishtest test case files (VTC files) to test HAProxy for any regression. To do so, you will have to compile varnishtest program sources which comes with Varnish cache application. varnishtest is a very useful program which has been developed to test Varnish cache application. varnishtest has been modified in collaboration with Varnish cache conceptor Poul-Henning Kamp to support HAProxy in addition to Varnish cache. * varnishtest compilation * - Clone recent Varnish cache sources which may be found in this GitHub repository https://github.com/varnishcache/varnish-cache: $ git clone https://github.com/varnishcache/varnish-cache - Compile Varnish cache sources: $ cd varnish-cache && ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make Then varnishtest program may be found in bin/varnishtest directory. VTC files for Varnish cache may be found in bin/varnishtest/tests directory. The Varnish cache manuals are located in 'man' directory. You will have to have a look at varnishtest(7) and vtc(7) manuals. Some information may also be found in doc/regression-testing.txt in HAProxy sources. * varnishtest execution * You must set HAPROXY_PROGRAM environment variable to give the location of the HAProxy program to test to varnishtest: $ HAPROXY_PROGRAM= varnishtest ... The HAProxy VTC files found in HAProxy sources may be run with the reg-tests Makefile target. You must set the VARNISHTEST_PROGRAM environment variable to give the location of the varnishtest program which has been previously compiled. $ VARNISHTEST_PROGRAM= HAPROXY_PROGRAM= make reg-tests Note that varnishtest is run with -t5 and -l option. -l option is to keep keep varnishtest temporary directory in case of failed test cases. core files may be found in this directory (if enabled by ulimit). * varnishtest patches for HAProxy VTC files * When producing a patch to add a VCT regression testing file to reg-tests directory, please follow these simple rules: - Add the commit number on the first line. - Then, copy and paste the commit log. - If your VTC file needs others files, use the same basename as that of the VTC file. - Put these files in a directory with the same name as the code area concerned by the bug ('peers', 'lua', 'acl' etc).