haproxy/reg-tests
Christopher Faulet a5afb0bf36 REGEST: Add reg tests about error files
2 reg tests are added. The first one ensures the declaration of errors in a
proxy is fonctionnal. It declares http-errors sections and declare error files
using the errorfile and the errorfiles directives, both in the default section
and the frontend sections. The second one ensures it is possible to use a custom
error file for an HTTP deny rule.
2020-01-20 15:19:55 +01:00
..
cache
checks REGTESTS: server/cli_set_fqdn requires version 1.8 minimum 2019-10-22 13:06:59 +02:00
compression
connection REGTESTS: Adapt proxy_protocol_random_fail.vtc to match normalized URI too 2019-10-14 22:28:50 +02:00
converter MINOR: sample: Validate the number of bits for the sha2 converter 2019-12-17 13:28:00 +01:00
http-capture
http-cookies
http-errorfiles REGEST: Add reg tests about error files 2020-01-20 15:19:55 +01:00
http-messaging MINOR: http-htx: Move htx sample fetches in the scope "internal" 2020-01-20 15:18:45 +01:00
http-rules REGTEST: Add a strict rewriting mode reg test 2020-01-20 15:19:55 +01:00
log
lua
mailers
mcli REGTEST: mcli/mcli_start_progs: start 2 programs 2020-01-14 15:42:38 +01:00
peers
sample_fetches REGTEST: add sample_fetches/hashes.vtc to validate hashes 2020-01-16 08:45:27 +01:00
seamless-reload REGTEST: vtest can now enable mcli with its own flag 2019-10-30 19:10:04 +01:00
server REGTESTS: server/cli_set_fqdn requires version 1.8 minimum 2019-10-22 13:06:59 +02:00
spoe
ssl REGTEST: set_ssl_cert.vtc: replace "echo" with "printf" 2020-01-09 05:56:04 +01:00
stick-table
stickiness
webstats
README

README

                 * Regression testing for HAProxy with VTest *


This little README file is about how to compile and run vtest test case files (VTC files)
to test HAProxy for any regression.

To do so, you will have to compile vtest program sources which depends on
Varnish cache application sources. vtest, formerly varnishtest, is a very useful
program which has been developed to test Varnish cache application. vtest has been
modified in collaboration with Varnish cache conceptor Poul-Henning Kamp to support
HAProxy in addition to Varnish cache.

See also: doc/regression-testing.txt

* vtest compilation *

    $ git clone https://github.com/vtest/VTest

    $ cd VTest

    $ make vtest

  Then vtest program may be found at the root directory of vtest sources directory.
  The Varnish cache manuals are located in 'man' directory of Varnish cache sources
  directory. You will have to have a look at varnishtest(7) and vtc(7) manuals to
  use vtest.

  Some information may also be found in doc/regression-testing.txt in HAProxy
  sources.

  Note that VTC files for Varnish cache may be found in bin/varnishtest/tests directory
  of Varnish cache sources directory which may be found here:
  https://github.com/varnishcache/varnish-cache


* vtest execution *

  You must set HAPROXY_PROGRAM environment variable to give the location
  of the HAProxy program to test to vtest:

    $ HAPROXY_PROGRAM=<my haproxy program> vtest [-Dno-htx=] ...

  The HAProxy VTC files found in HAProxy sources may be run with the reg-tests
  Makefile target. You must set the VTEST_PROGRAM environment variable to
  give the location of the vtest program which has been previously compiled.

    $ VTEST_PROGRAM=<my vtest program> make reg-tests

  "reg-tests" Makefile target run scripts/run-regtest.sh script.
  To get more information about this script run it with --help option.

  Note that vtest is run with -t10 and -l option. -l option is to keep
  keep vtest temporary directory in case of failed test cases. core files
  may be found in this directory (if enabled by ulimit).


* vtest patches for HAProxy VTC files *

  When producing a patch to add a VTC regression testing file to reg-tests directory,
  please follow these simple rules:

    - If your VTC file needs others files, if possible, 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).