| # The curl Test Suite |
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| # Running |
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| ## Requires to run |
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| - perl (and a unix-style shell) |
| - python (and a unix-style shell, for SMB and TELNET tests) |
| - python-impacket (for SMB tests) |
| - diff (when a test fails, a diff is shown) |
| - stunnel (for HTTPS and FTPS tests) |
| - OpenSSH or SunSSH (for SCP, SFTP and SOCKS4/5 tests) |
| - nghttpx (for HTTP/2 tests) |
| - nroff (for --manual tests) |
| - An available `en_US.UTF-8` locale |
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| ### Installation of python-impacket |
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| The Python-based test servers support both recent Python 2 and 3. |
| You can figure out your default Python interpreter with python -V |
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| Please install python-impacket in the correct Python environment. |
| You can use pip or your OS' package manager to install 'impacket'. |
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| On Debian/Ubuntu the package names are: |
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| - Python 2: 'python-impacket' |
| - Python 3: 'python3-impacket' |
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| On FreeBSD the package names are: |
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| - Python 2: 'py27-impacket' |
| - Python 3: 'py37-impacket' |
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| On any system where pip is available: |
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| - Python 2: 'pip2 install impacket' |
| - Python 3: 'pip3 install impacket' |
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| You may also need to manually install the Python package 'six' |
| as that may be a missing requirement for impacket on Python 3. |
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| ### Port numbers used by test servers |
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| All test servers run on "random" port numbers. All tests should be written |
| to use suitable variables instead of fixed port numbers so that test cases |
| continue to work independent on what port numbers the test servers actually |
| use. |
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| See [FILEFORMAT](FILEFORMAT.md) for the port number variables. |
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| ### Test servers |
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| The test suite runs stand-alone servers on random ports to which it makes |
| requests. For SSL tests, it runs stunnel to handle encryption to the regular |
| servers. For SSH, it runs a standard OpenSSH server. For SOCKS4/5 tests SSH |
| is used to perform the SOCKS functionality and requires a SSH client and |
| server. |
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| The listen port numbers for the test servers are picked randomly to allow |
| users to run multiple test cases concurrently and to not collide with other |
| existing services that might listen to ports on the machine. |
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| The HTTP server supports listening on a Unix domain socket, the default |
| location is 'http.sock'. |
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| ### Run |
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| `./configure && make && make test`. This builds the test suite support code |
| and invokes the 'runtests.pl' perl script to run all the tests. Edit the top |
| variables of that script in case you have some specific needs, or run the |
| script manually (after the support code has been built). |
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| The script breaks on the first test that doesn't do OK. Use `-a` to prevent |
| the script from aborting on the first error. Run the script with `-v` for |
| more verbose output. Use `-d` to run the test servers with debug output |
| enabled as well. Specifying `-k` keeps all the log files generated by the |
| test intact. |
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| Use `-s` for shorter output, or pass test numbers to run specific tests only |
| (like `./runtests.pl 3 4` to test 3 and 4 only). It also supports test case |
| ranges with 'to', as in `./runtests.pl 3 to 9` which runs the seven tests |
| from 3 to 9. Any test numbers starting with ! are disabled, as are any test |
| numbers found in the files `data/DISABLED` or `data/DISABLED.local` (one per |
| line). The latter is meant for local temporary disables and will be ignored |
| by git. |
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| Test cases mentioned in `DISABLED` can still be run if `-f` is provided. |
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| When `-s` is not present, each successful test will display on one line the |
| test number and description and on the next line a set of flags, the test |
| result, current test sequence, total number of tests to be run and an |
| estimated amount of time to complete the test run. The flags consist of |
| these letters describing what is checked in this test: |
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| s stdout |
| d data |
| u upload |
| p protocol |
| o output |
| e exit code |
| m memory |
| v valgrind |
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| ### Shell startup scripts |
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| Tests which use the ssh test server, SCP/SFTP/SOCKS tests, might be badly |
| influenced by the output of system wide or user specific shell startup |
| scripts, .bashrc, .profile, /etc/csh.cshrc, .login, /etc/bashrc, etc. which |
| output text messages or escape sequences on user login. When these shell |
| startup messages or escape sequences are output they might corrupt the |
| expected stream of data which flows to the sftp-server or from the ssh |
| client which can result in bad test behavior or even prevent the test |
| server from running. |
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| If the test suite ssh or sftp server fails to start up and logs the message |
| 'Received message too long' then you are certainly suffering the unwanted |
| output of a shell startup script. Locate, cleanup or adjust the shell |
| script. |
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| ### Memory test |
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| The test script will check that all allocated memory is freed properly IF |
| curl has been built with the `CURLDEBUG` define set. The script will |
| automatically detect if that is the case, and it will use the |
| 'memanalyze.pl' script to analyze the memory debugging output. |
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| Also, if you run tests on a machine where valgrind is found, the script will |
| use valgrind to run the test with (unless you use `-n`) to further verify |
| correctness. |
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| runtests.pl's `-t` option will enable torture testing mode, which runs each |
| test many times and makes each different memory allocation fail on each |
| successive run. This tests the out of memory error handling code to ensure |
| that memory leaks do not occur even in those situations. It can help to |
| compile curl with `CPPFLAGS=-DMEMDEBUG_LOG_SYNC` when using this option, to |
| ensure that the memory log file is properly written even if curl crashes. |
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| ### Debug |
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| If a test case fails, you can conveniently get the script to invoke the |
| debugger (gdb) for you with the server running and the exact same command |
| line parameters that failed. Just invoke `runtests.pl <test number> -g` and |
| then just type 'run' in the debugger to perform the command through the |
| debugger. |
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| ### Logs |
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| All logs are generated in the log/ subdirectory (it is emptied first in the |
| runtests.pl script). They remain in there after a test run. |
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| ### Test input files |
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| All test cases are put in the `data/` subdirectory. Each test is stored in |
| the file named according to the test number. |
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| See [FILEFORMAT.md](FILEFORMAT.md) for a description of the test case file |
| format. |
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| ### Code coverage |
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| gcc provides a tool that can determine the code coverage figures for the |
| test suite. To use it, configure curl with `CFLAGS='-fprofile-arcs |
| -ftest-coverage -g -O0'`. Make sure you run the normal and torture tests to |
| get more full coverage, i.e. do: |
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| make test |
| make test-torture |
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| The graphical tool ggcov can be used to browse the source and create |
| coverage reports on *NIX hosts: |
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| ggcov -r lib src |
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| The text mode tool gcov may also be used, but it doesn't handle object files |
| in more than one directory very well. |
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| ### Remote testing |
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| The runtests.pl script provides some hooks to allow curl to be tested on a |
| machine where perl can not be run. The test framework in this case runs on |
| a workstation where perl is available, while curl itself is run on a remote |
| system using ssh or some other remote execution method. See the comments at |
| the beginning of runtests.pl for details. |
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| ## Test case numbering |
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| Test cases used to be numbered by category ranges, but the ranges filled |
| up. Subsets of tests can now be selected by passing keywords to the |
| runtests.pl script via the make `TFLAGS` variable. |
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| New tests are added by finding a free number in `tests/data/Makefile.inc`. |
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| ## Write tests |
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| Here's a quick description on writing test cases. We basically have three |
| kinds of tests: the ones that test the curl tool, the ones that build small |
| applications and test libcurl directly and the unit tests that test |
| individual (possibly internal) functions. |
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| ### test data |
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| Each test has a master file that controls all the test data. What to read, |
| what the protocol exchange should look like, what exit code to expect and |
| what command line arguments to use etc. |
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| These files are `tests/data/test[num]` where `[num]` is just a unique |
| identifier described above, and the XML-like file format of them is |
| described in the separate [FILEFORMAT.md](FILEFORMAT.md) document. |
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| ### curl tests |
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| A test case that runs the curl tool and verifies that it gets the correct |
| data, it sends the correct data, it uses the correct protocol primitives |
| etc. |
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| ### libcurl tests |
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| The libcurl tests are identical to the curl ones, except that they use a |
| specific and dedicated custom-built program to run instead of "curl". This |
| tool is built from source code placed in `tests/libtest` and if you want to |
| make a new libcurl test that is where you add your code. |
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| ### unit tests |
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| Unit tests are placed in `tests/unit`. There's a tests/unit/README |
| describing the specific set of checks and macros that may be used when |
| writing tests that verify behaviors of specific individual functions. |
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| The unit tests depend on curl being built with debug enabled. |