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- # Copyright (C) 2014 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
- #
- # Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
- # purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
- # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
- #
- # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
- # REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
- # AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
- # INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
- # LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE
- # OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
- # PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- # A list of Kea processes, mainly used by the cleanup functions.
- KEA_PROCS="kea-dhcp4 kea-dhcp6 kea-dhcp-ddns"
- ### Logging functions ###
- # Prints error message.
- test_lib_error() {
- local s=${1} # Error message.
- local no_new_line=${2} # If specified, the message not terminated with
- # new line.
- printf "ERROR/test_lib: %s" "${s}"
- if [ -z ${no_new_line} ]; then
- printf "%s" "\n"
- fi
- }
- # Prints info message.
- test_lib_info() {
- local s=${1} # Info message.
- local no_new_line=${2} # If specified, the message is not terminated with
- # new line.
- printf "INFO/test_lib: %s" "${s}"
- if [ -z ${no_new_line} ]; then
- printf "%s" "\n"
- fi
- }
- ### Assertions ###
- # Assertion that checks if two numbers are equal.
- # If numbers are not equal, the mismatched values are presented and the
- # detailed error is printed. The detailed error must use the printf
- # formatting like this:
- # "Expected that some value 1 %d is equal to some other value %d".
- assert_eq() {
- val1=${1} # Reference value
- val2=${2} # Tested value
- detailed_err=${3} # Detailed error format string
- # If nothing found, present an error an exit.
- if [ ${val1} -ne ${val2} ]; then
- printf "Assertion failure: ${val1} != ${val2}, for val1=${val1}, val2=${val2}\n"
- printf "${detailed_err}\n" ${val1} ${val2}
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- }
- # Assertion that checks if one string contains another string.
- # If assertion fails, both strings are displayed and the detailed
- # error is printed. The detailed error must use the printf formatting
- # like this:
- # "Expected some string to contain this string: %s".
- assert_string_contains() {
- pattern="${1}" # Substring or awk pattern
- text="${2}" # Text to be searched for substring
- detailed_err="${3}" # Detailed error format string
- # Search for a pattern
- match=$( printf "%s" "${text}" | awk /"${pattern}"/ )
- # If nothing found, present an error and exit.
- if [ -z "${match}" ]; then
- printf "Assertion failure: \n\"%s\"\n\ndoesn't contain pattern:\n
- \"%s\"\n\n" "${text}" "${pattern}"
- printf "${detailed_err}\n" "\"${pattern}\""
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- }
- # Begins a test by prining its name.
- test_start() {
- TEST_NAME=${1}
- if [ -z ${TEST_NAME} ]; then
- test_lib_error "test_start requires test name as an argument"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- printf "\nSTART TEST ${TEST_NAME}\n"
- }
- # Prints test result an cleans up after the test.
- test_finish() {
- local exit_code=${1} # Exit code to be returned by the exit function.
- if [ ${exit_code} -eq 0 ]; then
- cleanup
- printf "PASSED ${TEST_NAME}\n\n"
- else
- # Dump log file if exists for debugging purposes.
- if [ -s ${LOG_FILE} ]; then
- printf "Log file dump:\n"
- cat ${LOG_FILE}
- fi
- cleanup
- printf "FAILED ${TEST_NAME}\n\n"
- fi
- }
- # Stores the configuration specified as a parameter in the configuration
- # file which name has been set in the ${CFG_FILE} variable.
- create_config() {
- local cfg="${1}" # Configuration string.
- if [ -z ${CFG_FILE} ]; then
- test_lib_error "create_config requires CFG_FILE variable be set"
- clean_exit 1
- elif [ -z "${cfg}" ]; then
- test_lib_error "create_config requires argument holding a configuration"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- printf "Creating Kea configuration file: %s.\n" ${CFG_FILE}
- printf "%b" ${cfg} > ${CFG_FILE}
- }
- # Stores the keactrl configuration specified as a parameter in the
- # configuration file which name has been set in the ${KEACTRL_CFG_FILE}
- # variable.
- create_keactrl_config() {
- local cfg="${1}" # Configuration string.
- if [ -z ${KEACTRL_CFG_FILE} ]; then
- test_lib_error "create_keactrl_config requires KEACTRL_CFG_FILE \
- variable be set"
- clean_exit 1
- elif [ -z "${cfg}" ]; then
- test_lib_error "create_keactrl_config requires argument holding a \
- configuration"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- printf "Creating keactrl configuration file: %s.\n" ${KEACTRL_CFG_FILE}
- printf "%b" ${cfg} > ${KEACTRL_CFG_FILE}
- }
- # Sets Kea logger to write to the file specified by the global value
- # ${LOG_FILE}.
- set_logger() {
- if [ -z ${LOG_FILE} ]; then
- test_lib_error "set_logger requies LOG_FILE variable be set"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- printf "Kea log will be stored in %s.\n" ${LOG_FILE}
- export KEA_LOGGER_DESTINATION=${LOG_FILE}
- }
- # Returns the number of running process pids and the list of pids.
- # Return values:
- # _GET_PIDS: holds space separated list of pids.
- # _GET_PIDS_NUM: holds the number pids.
- get_pids() {
- local proc_name=${1} # Process name
- if [ -z ${proc_name} ]; then
- test_lib_error "get_pids requires process name"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- _GET_PIDS=$( ps axwwo pid,command | grep ${proc_name} \
- | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' )
- _GET_PIDS_NUM=$( printf "%s" "${_GET_PIDS}" | wc -w | awk '{print $1}' )
- }
- # Returns the number of occurrences of the Kea log message in the log file.
- # Return value:
- # _GET_LOG_MESSAGES: number of log message occurrences.
- get_log_messages() {
- local msg="${1}" # Message id, e.g. DHCP6_SHUTDOWN
- if [ -z ${msg} ]; then
- test_lib_error "get_log_messages require message identifier"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- _GET_LOG_MESSAGES=0
- # If log file is not present, the number of occurrences is 0.
- if [ -s ${LOG_FILE} ]; then
- # Grep log file for the logger message occurrences.
- _GET_LOG_MESSAGES=$( grep -o ${msg} ${LOG_FILE} | wc -w )
- # Remove whitespaces.
- ${_GET_LOG_MESSAGES##*[! ]}
- fi
- }
- # Returns the number of server configurations performed so far. Also
- # returns the number of configuration errors.
- # Return values:
- # _GET_RECONFIGS: number of configurations so far.
- # _GET_RECONFIG_ERRORS: number of configuration errors.
- get_reconfigs() {
- # Grep log file for CONFIG_COMPLETE occurences. There should
- # be one occurence per (re)configuration.
- _GET_RECONFIGS=$( grep -o CONFIG_COMPLETE ${LOG_FILE} | wc -w )
- # Grep log file for CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL to check for configuration
- # failures.
- _GET_RECONFIG_ERRORS=$( grep -o CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL ${LOG_FILE} | wc -w )
- # Remove whitespaces
- ${_GET_RECONFIGS##*[! ]}
- ${_GET_RECONFIG_ERRORS##*[! ]}
- }
- # Performs cleanup after test.
- # It shuts down running Kea processes and removes temporary files.
- # The location of the log file and the configuration files should be set
- # in the ${LOG_FILE}, ${CFG_FILE} and ${KEACTRL_CFG_FILE} variables
- # recpectively, prior to calling this function.
- cleanup() {
- # KEA_PROCS holds the name of all Kea processes. Shut down each
- # of them if running.
- for proc_name in ${KEA_PROCS}
- do
- get_pids ${proc_name}
- # Shut down running Kea processes.
- for pid in ${_GET_PIDS}
- do
- printf "Shutting down Kea proccess having pid %d.\n" ${pid}
- kill -9 ${pid}
- done
- done
- # Remove temporary files.
- rm -rf ${LOG_FILE}
- rm -rf ${CFG_FILE}
- rm -rf ${KEACTRL_CFG_FILE}
- }
- # Exists the test in the clean way.
- # It peformes the cleanup and prints whether the test has passed or failed.
- # If a test fails, the Kea log is dumped.
- clean_exit() {
- exit_code=${1} # Exit code to be returned by the exit function.
- case ${exit_code} in
- ''|*[!0-9]*)
- test_lib_error "argument passed to clean_exit must be a number" ;;
- esac
- # Print test result and perform a cleanup
- test_finish ${exit_code}
- exit ${exit_code}
- }
- # Starts Kea process in background using a configuration file specified
- # in the global variable ${CFG_FILE}.
- start_kea() {
- local bin=${1}
- if [ -z ${bin} ]; then
- test_lib_error "binary name must be specified for start_kea"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- printf "Running command %s.\n" "\"${bin} -c ${CFG_FILE}\""
- ${bin} -c ${CFG_FILE} &
- }
- # Waits with timeout for Kea to start.
- # This function repeatedly checs if the Kea log file has been created
- # and is non-empty. If it is, the function assumes that Kea has started.
- # It doesn't check the contents of the log file though.
- # If the log file doesn't exist the function sleeps for a second and
- # checks again. This is repeated until timeout is reached or non-empty
- # log file is found. If timeout is reached, the function reports an
- # error.
- # Return value:
- # _WAIT_FOR_KEA: 0 if Kea hasn't started, 1 otherwise
- wait_for_kea() {
- local timeout=${1} # Desired timeout in seconds.
- case ${timeout} in
- ''|*[!0-9]*)
- test_lib_error "argument passed to wait_for_kea must be a number"
- clean_exit 1 ;;
- esac
- local loops=0 # Loops counter
- _WAIT_FOR_KEA=0
- test_lib_info "wait_for_kea " "skip-new-line"
- while [ ! -s ${LOG_FILE} ] && [ ${loops} -le ${timeout} ]; do
- printf "."
- sleep 1
- loops=$( expr $loops + 1 )
- done
- printf "\n"
- if [ ${loops} -le ${timeout} ]; then
- _WAIT_FOR_KEA=1
- fi
- }
- # Waits for a specific message to occur in the Kea log file.
- # This function is called when the test expects specific message
- # to show up in the log file as a result of some action that has
- # been taken. Typically, the test expects that the message
- # is logged when the SIGHUP or SIGTERM signal has been sent to the
- # Kea process.
- # This function waits a specified number of seconds for the number
- # of message occurrences to show up. If the expected number of
- # message doesn't occur, the error status is returned.
- # Return value:
- # _WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE: 0 if the message hasn't occured, 1 otherwise.
- wait_for_message() {
- local timeout=${1} # Expected timeout value in seconds.
- local message="${2}" # Expected message id.
- local occurrences=${3} # Number of expected occurrences.
- # Validate timeout
- case ${timeout} in
- ''|*[!0-9]*)
- test_lib_error "argument timeout passed to wait_for_message must \
- be a number"
- clean_exit 1 ;;
- esac
- # Validate message
- if [ -z ${message} ]; then
- test_lib_error "message id is a required argument for wait_for_message"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- # Validate occurrences
- case ${occurrences} in
- ''|*[!0-9]*)
- test_lib_error "argument occurrences passed to wait_for_message \
- must be a number"
- clean_exit 1 ;;
- esac
- local loops=0 # Number of loops performed so far.
- _WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE=0
- test_lib_info "wait_for_message ${message}: " "skip-new-line"
- # Check if log file exists and if we reached timeout.
- while [ ${loops} -le ${timeout} ]; do
- printf "."
- # Check if the message has been logged.
- get_log_messages ${message}
- if [ ${_GET_LOG_MESSAGES} -ge ${occurrences} ]; then
- printf "\n"
- _WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE=1
- return
- fi
- # Message not recorded. Keep going.
- sleep 1
- loops=$( expr ${loops} + 1 )
- done
- printf "\n"
- # Timeout.
- }
- # Waits for server to be down.
- # Return value:
- # _WAIT_FOR_SERVER_DOWN: 1 if server is down, 0 if timeout occured and the
- # server is still running.
- wait_for_server_down() {
- local timeout=${1} # Timeout specified in seconds.
- local proc_name=${2} # Server process name.
- case ${timeout} in
- ''|*[!0-9]*)
- test_lib_error "argument passed to wait_for_server_down must be a number"
- clean_exit 1 ;;
- esac
- local loops=0 # Loops counter
- _WAIT_FOR_SERVER_DOWN=0
- test_lib_info "wait_for_server_down ${proc_name}: " "skip-new-line"
- while [ ${loops} -le ${timeout} ]; do
- printf "."
- get_pids ${proc_name}
- if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -eq 0 ]; then
- printf "\n"
- _WAIT_FOR_SERVER_DOWN=1
- return
- fi
- sleep 1
- loops=$( expr $loops + 1 )
- done
- printf "\n"
- }
- # Sends specified signal to the Kea process.
- send_signal() {
- local sig=${1} # Signal number.
- local proc_name=${2} # Process name
- # Validate signal
- case ${sig} in
- ''|*[!0-9]*)
- test_lib_error "signal number passed to send_signal \
- must be a number"
- clean_exit 1 ;;
- esac
- # Validate process name
- if [ -z ${proc_name} ]; then
- test_lib_error "send_signal requires process name be passed as argument"
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- # Get Kea pid.
- get_pids ${proc_name}
- if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -ne 1 ]; then
- printf "ERROR: expected one Kea process to be started.\
- Found %d processes started.\n" ${_GET_PIDS_NUM}
- clean_exit 1
- fi
- printf "Sending signal ${sig} to Kea process (pid=%s).\n" ${_GET_PIDS}
- # Actually send a signal.
- kill -${sig} ${_GET_PIDS}
- }
- # This test verifies that the binary is reporting its version properly.
- version_test() {
- test_name=${1} # Test name
- # Log the start of the test and print test name.
- test_start ${test_name}
- # Remove dangling Kea instances and remove log files.
- cleanup
- REPORTED_VERSION="`${bin_path}/${bin} -v`"
- if test "${REPORTED_VERSION}" == "${EXPECTED_VERSION}"; then
- test_finish 0
- else
- printf "ERROR: Expected version ${EXPECTED_VERSION}, got ${REPORTED_VERSION}\n"
- test_finish 1
- fi
- }
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