haproxy/reg-tests/startup/default_rules.vtc
Tim Duesterhus 41922af957 REGTESTS: Use feature cmd for 2.5+ tests (2)
This patch effectively is identical to 7ba98480cc5b2ede0fd4cca162959f66beb82c82.
2021-11-05 08:27:32 +01:00

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varnishtest "Misuses of defaults section defining TCP/HTTP rules"
feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc 'version_atleast(2.5-dev0)'"
feature ignore_unknown_macro
#
# anonymous defaults section cannot define TCP/HTTP rules
#
haproxy h1 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults
http-request set-header X-Hdr 1
}
haproxy h2 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults
http-response set-header X-Hdr 1
}
haproxy h3 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults
http-after-request set-header X-Hdr 1
}
haproxy h4 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults
tcp-request connection accept
}
haproxy h5 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults
tcp-request session accept
}
haproxy h6 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults
tcp-request inspect-delay 5s
tcp-request content accept
}
haproxy h7 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults
tcp-response inspect-delay 5s
tcp-response content accept
}
#
# defaults section defining TCP/HTTP rules cannot be used to init another
# defaults section
#
haproxy h8 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
tcp-response inspect-delay 5s
tcp-response content accept
defaults from invalid
mode tcp
}
#
# defaults section defining TCP/HTTP rules cannot be used to init a listen
# section
#
haproxy h9 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
tcp-request inspect-delay 5s
tcp-request content accept
listen li from invalid
mode tcp
bind "fd@${lih9}"
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}
#
# defaults section defining TCP/HTTP rules cannot be used to init frontend and
# backend sections at the same time
#
#
haproxy h10 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
tcp-request inspect-delay 5s
tcp-request content accept
frontend fe from invalid
mode tcp
bind "fd@${feh10}"
default_backend be1
backend be from invalid
mode tcp
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}
#
# defaults section defining 'tcp-request connection' or 'tcp-request session'
# rules cannot be used to init backend sections
#
haproxy h11 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
tcp-request connection accept
backend be from invalid
mode tcp
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}
haproxy h12 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
tcp-request session accept
backend be from invalid
mode tcp
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}
#
# defaults section defining 'tcp-response content' rules cannot be used to init
# a frontend section
#
haproxy h13 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
tcp-response inspect-delay 5s
tcp-response content accept
frontend fe from invalid
mode tcp
bind "fd@${feh10}"
}
haproxy h14 -conf-OK {
defaults tcp
tcp-response inspect-delay 5s
tcp-response content accept
backend be from tcp
mode tcp
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}
#
# Check arguments resolutions in rules. FE/BE arguments must be resolved, but
# SRV/TAB arguments without an explicit proxy name are not allowed.
#
haproxy h15 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
mode http
http-request set-header x-test "%[srv_conn(www)]"
backend be from invalid
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}
haproxy h16 -conf-BAD {} {
defaults invalid
mode http
http-request track-sc0 src
http-request deny deny_status 429 if { sc_http_req_rate(0) gt 20 }
backend be
stick-table type ip size 100k expire 30s store http_req_rate(10s)
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}
haproxy h17 -conf-OK {
defaults common
mode http
defaults def_front from common
http-request set-header x-test1 "%[fe_conn]"
defaults def_back from common
http-request track-sc0 src table be
http-request deny deny_status 429 if { sc_http_req_rate(0,be) gt 20 }
http-request set-header x-test2 "%[be_conn]"
http-request set-header x-test3 "%[srv_conn(be/www)]"
frontend fe from def_front
bind "fd@${feh15}"
default_backend be
backend be from def_back
stick-table type ip size 100k expire 30s store http_req_rate(10s)
server www 127.0.0.1:80
}