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Martin Schwenke 3b16aa2016 ctdb-tests: Switch eventscript unit tests to use CTDB_TEST_TMP_DIR
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>
Reviewed-by: Amitay Isaacs <amitay@gmail.com>
2019-09-24 02:27:30 +00:00
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complex ctdb-tests: Move NFS test functions to complex local script 2019-09-17 04:35:26 +00:00
cunit ctdb-tests: Switch cunit unit tests to use CTDB_TEST_TMP_DIR 2019-09-24 02:27:29 +00:00
etc-ctdb/events/legacy ctdb-tests: Use local_daemons.sh in local_daemons.bash 2018-11-06 07:16:17 +01:00
eventd ctdb-tests: Switch eventd unit tests to use CTDB_TEST_TMP_DIR 2019-09-24 02:27:29 +00:00
eventscripts ctdb-tests: Switch eventscript unit tests to use CTDB_TEST_TMP_DIR 2019-09-24 02:27:30 +00:00
onnode ctdb-tests: Rename variable TEST_SUBDIR -> CTDB_TEST_SUITE_DIR 2019-09-24 02:27:29 +00:00
scripts ctdb-tests: Move setting of CTDB_TEST_SUITE_DIR to run_tests.sh 2019-09-24 02:27:29 +00:00
shellcheck ctdb-scripts: Silence shellcheck warning SC2166 2019-09-17 04:35:27 +00:00
simple ctdb-tests: Rename variable TEST_SUBDIR -> CTDB_TEST_SUITE_DIR 2019-09-24 02:27:29 +00:00
src ctdb-tests: fix mem leak in ltdb_fetch 2019-08-26 10:19:30 +00:00
takeover ctdb-daemon: Change default for tunable NoIPHostOnAllDisabled to 1 2018-07-11 11:48:37 +02:00
takeover_helper ctdb-tests: Remove export of CTDB_SOCKET 2018-11-06 07:16:14 +01:00
tool ctdb-tests: Remove export of CTDB_SOCKET 2018-11-06 07:16:14 +01:00
local_daemons.sh ctdb-tests: Move setting of CTDB_TEST_SUITE_DIR to run_tests.sh 2019-09-24 02:27:29 +00:00
README ctdb-daemon: Add an environment variable to set version 2019-03-15 05:17:14 +00:00
run_cluster_tests.sh tests: Fix wrapper scripts to handle options and tests without breakage 2012-05-14 15:02:19 +10:00
run_tests.sh ctdb-tests: Add new variable CTDB_TEST_TMP_DIR 2019-09-24 02:27:29 +00:00
test_check_tcp_ports.sh ctdb-scripts: CTDB_BASE must be set when including functions file 2015-09-15 08:56:21 +02:00
TODO For now, make tests/run_tests.sh runs the new test suite. Add 2009-01-12 15:47:12 +11:00

Introduction
------------

For a developer, the simplest way of running most tests on a local
machine from within the git repository is:

  make test

This runs all unit tests (onnode, takeover, tool, eventscripts) and
the tests against local daemons (simple) using the script
tests/run_tests.sh.

When running tests against a real or virtual cluster the script
tests/run_cluster_tests.sh can be used.  This runs all integration
tests (simple, complex).

Both of these scripts can also take a list of tests to run.  You can
also pass options, which are then passed to run_tests.  However, if
you just try to pass options to run_tests then you lose the default
list of tests that are run.  You can't have everything...

tests/run_tests.sh
------------------

This script can be used to manually run all or selected unit tests and
simple integration tests against local daemons. Test selection is done
by specifying optional call parameters. If no parameter is given,
all unit tests and simple integration tests are run.

This runs all unit tests of the "tool" category:

  ./tests/run_tests.sh tool

In order to run a single test, one simply specifies the path of the
test script to run as the last parameter, e.g.:

  ./tests/run_tests.sh ./tests/eventscripts/00.ctdb.monitor.001
  ./tests/run_tests.sh ./tests/simple/76_ctdb_pdb_recovery.sh

One can also specify multiple test suites and tests:

  ./tests/run_tests.sh eventscripts tool ./tests/onnode/0001.sh

The script also has number of command-line switches.
Some of the more useful options include:

  -s  Print a summary of tests results after running all tests

  -l  Use local daemons for integration tests

      This allows the tests in "simple" to be run against local
      daemons.

      All integration tests communicate with cluster nodes using
      onnode or the ctdb tool, which both have some test hooks to
      support local daemons.

      By default 3 daemons are used.  If you want to use a different
      number of daemons then do not use this option but set
      TEST_LOCAL_DAEMONS to the desired number of daemons instead.
      The -l option just sets TEST_LOCAL_DAEMONS to 3...  :-)

  -e  Exit on the first test failure

  -C  Clean up - kill daemons and remove $TEST_VAR_DIR when done

      Tests uses a temporary/var directory for test state.  By default,
      this directory is not removed when tests are complete, so you
      can do forensics or, for integration tests, re-run tests that
      have failed against the same directory (with the same local
      daemons setup).  So this option cleans things up.

      Also kills local daemons associated with directory.

  -V  Use <dir> as $TEST_VAR_DIR

      Use the specified temporary temporary/var directory.

  -H  No headers - for running single test with other wrapper

      This allows tests to be embedded in some other test framework
      and executed one-by-one with all the required
      environment/infrastructure.

      This replaces the old ctdb_test_env script.

How do the tests find remote test programs?
-------------------------------------------

If the all of the cluster nodes have the CTDB git tree in the same
location as on the test client then no special action is necessary.
The simplest way of doing this is to share the tree to cluster nodes
and test clients via NFS.

If cluster nodes do not have the CTDB git tree then
CTDB_TEST_REMOTE_DIR can be set to a directory that, on each cluster
node, contains the contents of tests/scripts/ and tests/bin/.

In the future this will hopefully (also) be supported via a ctdb-test
package.

Running the ctdb tool under valgrind
------------------------------------

The easiest way of doing this is something like:

  VALGRIND="valgrind -q" scripts/run_tests ...

This can be used to cause all invocations of the ctdb client (and,
with local daemons, the ctdbd daemons themselves) to occur under
valgrind.

NOTE: Some libc calls seem to do weird things and perhaps cause
spurious output from ctdbd at start time.  Please read valgrind output
carefully before reporting bugs.  :-)

How is the ctdb tool invoked?
-----------------------------

$CTDB determines how to invoke the ctdb client.  If not already set
and if $VALGRIND is set, this is set to "$VALGRIND ctdb".  If this is
not already set but $VALGRIND is not set, this is simply set to "ctdb"

Test and debugging variable options
-----------------------------------

       CTDB_TEST_MODE

	   Set this environment variable to enable test mode.

	   This enables daemons and tools to locate their socket and
	   PID file relative to CTDB_BASE.

	   When testing with multiple local daemons on a single
	   machine this does 3 extra things:

	   * Disables checks related to public IP addresses

	   * Speeds up the initial recovery during startup at the
	     expense of some consistency checking

	   * Disables real-time scheduling

       CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT_LOGFILE=FILENAME
	   FILENAME specifies where log messages should go when
	   debugging hung eventscripts. This is a testing option. See
	   also CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT.

	   No default. Messages go to stdout/stderr and are logged to
	   the same place as other CTDB log messages.

       CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR=DIRECTORY
	   DIRECTORY containing system configuration files. This is
	   used to provide alternate configuration when testing and
	   should not need to be changed from the default.

	   Default is /etc.

       CTDB_RUN_TIMEOUT_MONITOR=yes|no
	   Whether CTDB should simulate timing out monitor
	   events in local daemon tests.

	   Default is no.

       CTDB_TEST_SAMBA_VERSION=VERSION

	    VERSION is a 32-bit number containg the Samba major
	    version in the most significant 16 bits and the minor
	    version in the least significant 16 bits.  This can be
	    used to test CTDB's checking of incompatible versions
	    without installing an incompatible version.  This is
	    probably best set like this:

		export CTDB_TEST_SAMBA_VERSION=$(( (4 << 16) | 12 ))

       CTDB_VARDIR=DIRECTORY
	   DIRECTORY containing CTDB files that are modified at runtime.

	   Defaults to /usr/local/var/lib/ctdb.