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Martin Schwenke 6e05811c28 tests/eventscripts: Share directories must be absolute in eventscript tests
This fixes eventscripts/scripts/local.sh:setup_generic() so that
directories listed in $FAKE_SHARES are absolute instead of potentially
relative (and, therefore, ignored by the NFS share check).

Signed-off-by: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>

(This used to be ctdb commit 8544162b7a4efa23c92bc0d2774df95bb7f0f463)
2012-04-18 10:35:25 +10:00
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2011-08-08 13:38:07 +10:00

eventscript unit tests
======================

This directory contains some eventscript unit tests for CTDB.  These
tests can be run as a non-privileged user.  There are a lot of stub
implementations of commands (located in bin/) used to make the
eventscripts think they're running against a real system.

Examples:

* ./run_tests.sh

  Run all tests, displaying minimal output.

* ./run_tests.sh -s

  Run all tests, displaying minimal output and a summary.

* ./run_tests.sh  -s simple/*.sh

  Run all the tests in the simple/ subdirectory.

* ./run_tests.sh -v -s

  Run all tests, displaying extra output and a summary.

* ./run_tests.sh -sq

  Run all tests, displaying only a summary.

* EVENTSCRIPTS_TESTS_TRACE="sh -x" \
    ./run_tests.sh simple/10.interface.startup.002.sh

  Run a test and have the eventscript itself run with "sh -x".  This
  will usually make a test fail because the (undesirable) trace output
  will be included with the output of the eventscript.  However, this
  is useful for finding out why a test might be failing.  You can just
  drop the "-x" (minimal command-line editing) to see if changes have
  made a test pass.

The simple/ subdirectory contains tests that exercise only a single
eventscript.  Another directory containing tests that exercise
interactions between eventscripts is coming soon...  :-)