1<!-- 2Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al. 3 4SPDX-License-Identifier: curl 5--> 6 7# The curl Test Suite 8 9# Running 10 11 See the "Requires to run" section for prerequisites. 12 13 In the root of the curl repository: 14 15 ./configure && make && make test 16 17 To run a specific set of tests (e.g. 303 and 410): 18 19 make test TFLAGS="303 410" 20 21 To run the tests faster, pass the -j (parallelism) flag: 22 23 make test TFLAGS="-j10" 24 25 "make test" builds the test suite support code and invokes the 'runtests.pl' 26 perl script to run all the tests. The value of `TFLAGS` is passed 27 directly to 'runtests.pl'. 28 29 When you run tests via make, the flags `-a` and `-s` are passed, meaning 30 to continue running tests even after one fails, and to emit short output. 31 32 If you would like to not use those flags, you can run 'runtests.pl' directly. 33 You must `chdir` into the tests directory, then you can run it like so: 34 35 ./runtests.pl 303 410 36 37 You must have run `make test` at least once first to build the support code. 38 39 To see what flags are available for runtests.pl, and what output it emits, run: 40 41 man ./tests/runtests.1 42 43 After a test fails, examine the tests/log directory for stdout, stderr, and 44 output from the servers used in the test. 45 46## Requires to run 47 48 - perl (and a Unix-style shell) 49 - python (and a Unix-style shell, for SMB and TELNET tests) 50 - python-impacket (for SMB tests) 51 - diff (when a test fails, a diff is shown) 52 - stunnel (for HTTPS and FTPS tests) 53 - OpenSSH or SunSSH (for SCP and SFTP tests) 54 - nghttpx (for HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 tests) 55 - An available `en_US.UTF-8` locale 56 57### Installation of impacket 58 59 The Python-based test servers support Python 3. 60 61 Please install python-impacket in the correct Python environment. 62 You can use pip or your OS' package manager to install 'impacket'. 63 64 On Debian/Ubuntu the package name is 'python3-impacket' 65 66 On FreeBSD the package name is 'py311-impacket' 67 68 On any system where pip is available: 'python3 -m pip install impacket' 69 70 You may also need to manually install the Python package 'six' 71 as that may be a missing requirement for impacket. 72 73## Event-based 74 75 If curl is built with `Debug` enabled (see below), then the `runtests.pl` 76 script offers a `-e` option that makes it perform *event-based*. Such tests 77 invokes the curl tool with `--test-event`, a debug-only option made for this 78 purpose. 79 80 Performing event-based means that the curl tool uses the 81 `curl_multi_socket_action()` API call to drive the transfer(s), instead of 82 the otherwise "normal" functions it would use. This allows us to test drive 83 the socket_action API. Transfers done this way should work exactly the same 84 as with the non-event based API. 85 86 To be able to use `--test-event` together with `--parallel`, curl requires 87 *libuv* to be present and enabled in the build: `configure --enable-libuv` 88 89### Port numbers used by test servers 90 91 All test servers run on "random" port numbers. All tests should be written 92 to use suitable variables instead of fixed port numbers so that test cases 93 continue to work independent on what port numbers the test servers actually 94 use. 95 96 See [`FILEFORMAT`](FILEFORMAT.md) for the port number variables. 97 98### Test servers 99 100 The test suite runs stand-alone servers on random ports to which it makes 101 requests. For SSL tests, it runs stunnel to handle encryption to the regular 102 servers. For SSH, it runs a standard OpenSSH server. 103 104 The listen port numbers for the test servers are picked randomly to allow 105 users to run multiple test cases concurrently and to not collide with other 106 existing services that might listen to ports on the machine. 107 108 The HTTP server supports listening on a Unix domain socket, the default 109 location is 'http.sock'. 110 111 For HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 testing an installed `nghttpx` is used. HTTP/3 112 tests check if nghttpx supports the protocol. To override the nghttpx 113 used, set the environment variable `NGHTTPX`. The default can also be 114 changed by specifying `--with-test-nghttpx=<path>` as argument to `configure`. 115 116### Shell startup scripts 117 118 Tests which use the ssh test server, SCP/SFTP tests, might be badly 119 influenced by the output of system wide or user specific shell startup 120 scripts, .bashrc, .profile, /etc/csh.cshrc, .login, /etc/bashrc, etc. which 121 output text messages or escape sequences on user login. When these shell 122 startup messages or escape sequences are output they might corrupt the 123 expected stream of data which flows to the sftp-server or from the ssh 124 client which can result in bad test behavior or even prevent the test server 125 from running. 126 127 If the test suite ssh or sftp server fails to start up and logs the message 128 'Received message too long' then you are certainly suffering the unwanted 129 output of a shell startup script. Locate, cleanup or adjust the shell 130 script. 131 132### Memory test 133 134 The test script checks that all allocated memory is freed properly IF curl 135 has been built with the `CURLDEBUG` define set. The script automatically 136 detects if that is the case, and it uses the `memanalyze.pl` script to 137 analyze the memory debugging output. 138 139 Also, if you run tests on a machine where valgrind is found, the script uses 140 valgrind to run the test with (unless you use `-n`) to further verify 141 correctness. 142 143 The `runtests.pl` `-t` option enables torture testing mode. It runs each 144 test many times and makes each different memory allocation fail on each 145 successive run. This tests the out of memory error handling code to ensure 146 that memory leaks do not occur even in those situations. It can help to 147 compile curl with `CPPFLAGS=-DMEMDEBUG_LOG_SYNC` when using this option, to 148 ensure that the memory log file is properly written even if curl crashes. 149 150### Debug 151 152 If a test case fails, you can conveniently get the script to invoke the 153 debugger (gdb) for you with the server running and the same command line 154 parameters that failed. Just invoke `runtests.pl <test number> -g` and then 155 just type 'run' in the debugger to perform the command through the debugger. 156 157### Logs 158 159 All logs are generated in the log/ subdirectory (it is emptied first in the 160 runtests.pl script). They remain in there after a test run. 161 162### Log Verbosity 163 164 A curl build with `--enable-debug` offers more verbose output in the logs. 165 This applies not only for test cases, but also when running it standalone 166 with `curl -v`. While a curl debug built is 167 ***not suitable for production***, it is often helpful in tracking down 168 problems. 169 170 Sometimes, one needs detailed logging of operations, but does not want 171 to drown in output. The newly introduced *connection filters* allows one to 172 dynamically increase log verbosity for a particular *filter type*. Example: 173 174 CURL_DEBUG=ssl curl -v https://curl.se 175 176 makes the `ssl` connection filter log more details. One may do that for 177 every filter type and also use a combination of names, separated by `,` or 178 space. 179 180 CURL_DEBUG=ssl,http/2 curl -v https://curl.se 181 182 The order of filter type names is not relevant. Names used here are 183 case insensitive. Note that these names are implementation internals and 184 subject to change. 185 186 Some, likely stable names are `tcp`, `ssl`, `http/2`. For a current list, 187 one may search the sources for `struct Curl_cftype` definitions and find 188 the names there. Also, some filters are only available with certain build 189 options, of course. 190 191### Test input files 192 193 All test cases are put in the `data/` subdirectory. Each test is stored in 194 the file named according to the test number. 195 196 See [`FILEFORMAT`](FILEFORMAT.md) for a description of the test case file 197 format. 198 199### Code coverage 200 201 gcc provides a tool that can determine the code coverage figures for the 202 test suite. To use it, configure curl with `CFLAGS='-fprofile-arcs 203 -ftest-coverage -g -O0'`. Make sure you run the normal and torture tests to 204 get more full coverage, i.e. do: 205 206 make test 207 make test-torture 208 209 The graphical tool `ggcov` can be used to browse the source and create 210 coverage reports on \*nix hosts: 211 212 ggcov -r lib src 213 214 The text mode tool `gcov` may also be used, but it does not handle object 215 files in more than one directory correctly. 216 217### Remote testing 218 219 The runtests.pl script provides some hooks to allow curl to be tested on a 220 machine where perl can not be run. The test framework in this case runs on 221 a workstation where perl is available, while curl itself is run on a remote 222 system using ssh or some other remote execution method. See the comments at 223 the beginning of runtests.pl for details. 224 225## Test case numbering 226 227 Test cases used to be numbered by category ranges, but the ranges filled 228 up. Subsets of tests can now be selected by passing keywords to the 229 runtests.pl script via the make `TFLAGS` variable. 230 231 New tests are added by finding a free number in `tests/data/Makefile.am`. 232 233## Write tests 234 235 Here's a quick description on writing test cases. We basically have three 236 kinds of tests: the ones that test the curl tool, the ones that build small 237 applications and test libcurl directly and the unit tests that test 238 individual (possibly internal) functions. 239 240### test data 241 242 Each test has a master file that controls all the test data. What to read, 243 what the protocol exchange should look like, what exit code to expect and 244 what command line arguments to use etc. 245 246 These files are `tests/data/test[num]` where `[num]` is just a unique 247 identifier described above, and the XML-like file format of them is 248 described in the separate [`FILEFORMAT`](FILEFORMAT.md) document. 249 250### curl tests 251 252 A test case that runs the curl tool and verifies that it gets the correct 253 data, it sends the correct data, it uses the correct protocol primitives 254 etc. 255 256### libcurl tests 257 258 The libcurl tests are identical to the curl ones, except that they use a 259 specific and dedicated custom-built program to run instead of "curl". This 260 tool is built from source code placed in `tests/libtest` and if you want to 261 make a new libcurl test that is where you add your code. 262 263### unit tests 264 265 Unit tests are placed in `tests/unit`. There is a tests/unit/README 266 describing the specific set of checks and macros that may be used when 267 writing tests that verify behaviors of specific individual functions. 268 269 The unit tests depend on curl being built with debug enabled. 270