curl/tests
Stefan Eissing 71b7e01610
lib: connect/h2/h3 refactor
Refactoring of connection setup and happy eyeballing. Move
nghttp2. ngtcp2, quiche and msh3 into connection filters.

 - eyeballing cfilter that uses sub-filters for performing parallel connects
 - socket cfilter for all transport types, including QUIC
 - QUIC implementations in cfilter, can now participate in eyeballing
 - connection setup is more dynamic in order to adapt to what filter did
   really connect.  Relevant to see if a SSL filter needs to be added or
   if SSL has already been provided
 - HTTP/3 test cases similar to HTTP/2
 - multiuse of parallel transfers for HTTP/3, tested for ngtcp2 and quiche

 - Fix for data attach/detach in VTLS filters that could lead to crashes
   during parallel transfers.
 - Eliminating setup() methods in cfilters, no longer needed.
 - Improving Curl_conn_is_alive() to replace Curl_connalive() and
   integrated ssl alive checks into cfilter.
 - Adding CF_CNTRL_CONN_INFO_UPDATE to tell filters to update
   connection into and persist it at the easy handle.

 - Several more cfilter related cleanups and moves:
   - stream_weigth and dependency info is now wrapped in struct
     Curl_data_priority
   - Curl_data_priority members depend is available in HTTP2|HTTP3
   - Curl_data_priority members depend on NGHTTP2 support
   - handling init/reset/cleanup of priority part of url.c
   - data->state.priority same struct, but shallow copy for compares only

 - PROTOPT_STREAM has been removed
   - Curl_conn_is_mulitplex() now available to check on capability

 - Adding query method to connection filters.
   - ngtcp2+quiche: implementing query for max concurrent transfers.

 - Adding is_alive and keep_alive cfilter methods. Adding DATA_SETUP event.
   - setting keepalive timestamp on connect
   - DATA_SETUP is called after the connection has been completely
     setup (but may not connected yet) to allow filters to initialize
     data members they use.

 - there is no socket to be had with msh3, it is unclear how select
   shall work

 - manual test via "curl --http3 https://curl.se" fail with "empty
   reply from server".

 - Various socket/conn related cleanups:
   - Curl_socket is now Curl_socket_open and in cf-socket.c
   - Curl_closesocket is now Curl_socket_close and in cf-socket.c
   - Curl_ssl_use has been replaced with Cur_conn_is_ssl
   - Curl_conn_tcp_accepted_set has been split into
     Curl_conn_tcp_listen_set and Curl_conn_tcp_accepted_set
     with a clearer purpose

Closes #10141
2022-12-30 16:43:19 +01:00
..
certs tests: avoid use of sha1 in certificates 2022-12-26 09:47:43 +01:00
data lib: connect/h2/h3 refactor 2022-12-30 16:43:19 +01:00
libtest lib: connect/h2/h3 refactor 2022-12-30 16:43:19 +01:00
server server/sws: if asked to close connection, skip the websocket handling 2022-12-13 15:13:09 +01:00
unit unit1302: slightly extended 2022-12-06 08:57:04 +01:00
.gitignore tests: add HTTP/3 test case, custom location for proper nghttpx 2022-11-30 13:56:06 +01:00
appveyor.pm
azure.pm
badsymbols.pl lib: feature deprecation warnings in gcc >= 4.3 2022-11-15 10:57:29 +01:00
check-deprecated.pl lib: feature deprecation warnings in gcc >= 4.3 2022-11-15 10:57:29 +01:00
CI.md misc: typo and grammar fixes 2022-10-27 10:01:30 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt
config.in tests: add HTTP/3 test case, custom location for proper nghttpx 2022-11-30 13:56:06 +01:00
convsrctest.pl
dictserver.py
directories.pm
disable-scan.pl
error-codes.pl
extern-scan.pl lib: feature deprecation warnings in gcc >= 4.3 2022-11-15 10:57:29 +01:00
FILEFORMAT.md runtests: make 'mbedtls' a testable feature 2022-12-27 22:41:19 +01:00
ftp.pm
ftpserver.pl ftpserver: lower the normal DATA connect timeout to speed up torture tests 2022-12-30 00:13:56 +01:00
getpart.pm tests: add HTTP/3 test case, custom location for proper nghttpx 2022-11-30 13:56:06 +01:00
http2-server.pl tests: add 3 new HTTP/2 test cases, plus https: support for nghttpx 2022-12-23 08:56:53 +01:00
http3-server.pl tests: add HTTP/3 test case, custom location for proper nghttpx 2022-11-30 13:56:06 +01:00
httpserver.pl
keywords.pl
Makefile.am test1276: verify lib/optiontable.pl 2022-11-29 14:45:27 +01:00
manpage-scan.pl
manpage-syntax.pl
markdown-uppercase.pl
mem-include-scan.pl
memanalyze.pl
negtelnetserver.py negtelnetserver.py: have it call its close() method 2022-11-14 08:50:51 +01:00
nghttpx.conf tests: add HTTP/3 test case, custom location for proper nghttpx 2022-11-30 13:56:06 +01:00
nroff-scan.pl nroff-scan.pl: detect double highlights 2022-11-14 10:04:57 +01:00
option-check.pl test1276: verify lib/optiontable.pl 2022-11-29 14:45:27 +01:00
options-scan.pl
pathhelp.pm
README.md tests: add HTTP/3 test case, custom location for proper nghttpx 2022-11-30 13:56:06 +01:00
rtspserver.pl
runtests.1 runtests: --no-debuginfod now disables DEBUGINFOD_URLS 2022-11-25 09:33:52 +01:00
runtests.pl runtests: make 'mbedtls' a testable feature 2022-12-27 22:41:19 +01:00
secureserver.pl
serverhelp.pm tests: add HTTP/3 test case, custom location for proper nghttpx 2022-11-30 13:56:06 +01:00
smbserver.py
sshhelp.pm
sshserver.pl tests/sshserver.pl: re-enable ssh-rsa while using openssh 8.8+ 2022-10-30 22:50:14 +01:00
stunnel.pem tests: avoid use of sha1 in certificates 2022-12-26 09:47:43 +01:00
symbol-scan.pl
testcurl.1
testcurl.pl
tftpserver.pl
util.py
valgrind.pm
valgrind.supp
version-scan.pl version: add a feature names array to curl_version_info_data 2022-11-14 09:18:53 +01:00

The curl Test Suite

Running

Requires to run

  • 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 and HTTP/3 tests)
  • nroff (for --manual tests)
  • An available en_US.UTF-8 locale

Installation of python-impacket

The Python-based test servers support both recent Python 2 and 3. You can figure out your default Python interpreter with python -V

Please install python-impacket in the correct Python environment. You can use pip or your OS' package manager to install 'impacket'.

On Debian/Ubuntu the package names are:

  • Python 2: 'python-impacket'
  • Python 3: 'python3-impacket'

On FreeBSD the package names are:

  • Python 2: 'py27-impacket'
  • Python 3: 'py37-impacket'

On any system where pip is available:

  • Python 2: 'pip2 install impacket'
  • Python 3: 'pip3 install impacket'

You may also need to manually install the Python package 'six' as that may be a missing requirement for impacket on Python 3.

Port numbers used by test servers

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.

See FILEFORMAT for the port number variables.

Test servers

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.

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.

The HTTP server supports listening on a Unix domain socket, the default location is 'http.sock'.

For HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 testing an installed nghttpx is used. HTTP/3 tests check if nghttpx supports the protocol. To override the nghttpx used, set the environment variable NGHTTPX. The default can also be changed by specifying --with-test-nghttpx=<path> as argument to configure.

Run

./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).

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.

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.

Test cases mentioned in DISABLED can still be run if -f is provided.

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:

s stdout
d data
u upload
p protocol
o output
e exit code
m memory
v valgrind

Shell startup scripts

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.

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.

Memory test

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.

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.

The runtests.pl -t option enables torture testing mode. It 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.

Debug

If a test case fails, you can conveniently get the script to invoke the debugger (gdb) for you with the server running and the 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.

Logs

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.

Test input files

All test cases are put in the data/ subdirectory. Each test is stored in the file named according to the test number.

See FILEFORMAT for a description of the test case file format.

Code coverage

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:

make test
make test-torture

The graphical tool ggcov can be used to browse the source and create coverage reports on *nix hosts:

ggcov -r lib src

The text mode tool gcov may also be used, but it doesn't handle object files in more than one directory correctly.

Remote testing

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.

Test case numbering

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.

New tests are added by finding a free number in tests/data/Makefile.inc.

Write tests

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.

test data

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.

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 document.

curl tests

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.

libcurl tests

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.

unit tests

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.

The unit tests depend on curl being built with debug enabled.