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Willy Tarreau f673923629 REGTESTS: extend the default I/O timeouts and make them overridable
With the CI occasionally slowing down, we're starting to see again some
spurious failures despite the long 1-second timeouts. This reports false
positives that are disturbing and doesn't provide as much value as this
could. However at this delay it already becomes a pain for developers
to wait for the tests to complete.

This commit adds support for the new environment variable
HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT that will allow anyone to modify the connect,
client and server timeouts. It was set to 5 seconds by default, which
should be plenty for quite some time in the CI. All relevant values
that were 200ms or above were replaced by this one. A few larger
values were left as they are special. One test for the set-timeout
action that used to rely on a fixed 1-sec value was extended to a
fixed 5-sec, as the timeout is normally not reached, but it needs
to be known to compare the old and new values.
2021-11-18 17:57:11 +01:00

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varnishtest "unique-id test"
#REQUIRE_VERSION=2.0
feature ignore_unknown_macro
server s1 {
rxreq
txresp
} -repeat 2 -start
haproxy h1 -conf {
defaults
mode http
timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
frontend stable
bind "fd@${fe1}"
unique-id-format TEST-%[uuid]
http-response set-header A %[unique-id]
http-response set-header B %[unique-id]
default_backend be
frontend request_data
bind "fd@${fe2}"
unique-id-format TEST-%[req.hdr(in)]
http-response set-header out %[unique-id]
default_backend be
backend be
server srv1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port}
} -start
client c1 -connect ${h1_fe1_sock} {
txreq -url "/"
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.a == resp.http.b
} -run
client c2 -connect ${h1_fe2_sock} {
txreq -url "/" \
-hdr "in: 12345678"
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.out == "TEST-12345678"
} -run