#! /usr/bin/perl -w
-# $Cambridge: exim/test/runtest,v 1.4 2006/02/10 16:29:20 ph10 Exp $
+# $Cambridge: exim/test/runtest,v 1.26 2007/04/17 13:05:41 ph10 Exp $
###############################################################################
# This is the controlling script for the "new" test suite for Exim. It should #
# Start by initializing some global variables
-$testversion = "4.61 (06-Feb-06)";
+$testversion = "4.67 (16-Apr-07)";
$cf = "bin/cf";
$cr = "\r";
sub do_substitute{
s?\bCALLER\b?$parm_caller?g;
+s?\bCALLERGROUP\b?$parm_caller_group?g;
s?\bCALLER_UID\b?$parm_caller_uid?g;
s?\bCALLER_GID\b?$parm_caller_gid?g;
s?\bCLAMSOCKET\b?$parm_clamsocket?g;
# Random local part in callout cache testing
s/myhost.test.ex-\d+-testing/myhost.test.ex-dddddddd-testing/;
+ # File descriptor numbers may vary
+ s/^writing data block fd=\d+/writing data block fd=dddd/;
+ s/running as transport filter: write=\d+ read=\d+/running as transport filter: write=dddd read=dddd/;
+
# ======== Dumpdb output ========
# This must be before the general date/date munging.
my($next) = $3 - $2;
$_ = " first failed=dddd last try=dddd next try=+$next $4\n";
}
- s/^now=\d+ received_time=\d+ diff=\d+ timeout=(\d+)/now=tttt received_time=tttt diff=tttt timeout=$1/;
+ s/^(\s*)now=\d+ first_failed=\d+ next_try=\d+ expired=(\d)/$1now=tttt first_failed=tttt next_try=tttt expired=$2/;
+ s/^(\s*)received_time=\d+ diff=\d+ timeout=(\d+)/$1received_time=tttt diff=tttt timeout=$2/;
# Time to retry may vary
s/time to retry = \S+/time to retry = tttt/;
# Date/time in exim -bV output
s/\d\d-[A-Z][a-z]{2}-\d{4}\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/07-Mar-2000 12:21:52/g;
+ # Time on queue tolerance
+ s/QT=1s/QT=0s/;
+
+ # Eximstats heading
+ s/Exim\sstatistics\sfrom\s\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\sto\s
+ \d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/Exim statistics from <time> to <time>/x;
+
# ======== Caller's login, uid, gid, home ========
# ======== Exim's login ========
- # For bounce messages, this will appear on the U= lines in logs and also
- # after Received: and in addresses. In one pipe test it appears after
- # "Running as:". It also appears in addresses, and in the names of lock
+ # For messages received by the daemon, this is in the -H file, which some
+ # tests inspect. For bounce messages, this will appear on the U= lines in
+ # logs and also after Received: and in addresses. In one pipe test it appears
+ # after "Running as:". It also appears in addresses, and in the names of lock
# files.
s/U=$parm_eximuser/U=EXIMUSER/;
s/\buid=$parm_exim_uid\b/uid=EXIM_UID/g;
s/\bgid=$parm_exim_gid\b/gid=EXIM_GID/g;
+ s/^$parm_eximuser $parm_exim_uid $parm_exim_gid/EXIMUSER EXIM_UID EXIM_GID/;
+
# ======== General uids, gids, and pids ========
# Note: this must come after munges for caller's and exim's uid/gid
# Pid in temp file in appendfile transport
s"test-mail/temp\.\d+\."test-mail/temp.pppp.";
+ # Optional pid in log lines
+ s/^(\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d)(\s[+-]\d\d\d\d|)(\s\[\d+\])/
+ "$1$2 [" . new_value($3, "%s", \$next_pid) . "]"/gxe;
+
# Detect a daemon stderr line with a pid and save the pid for subsequent
# removal from following lines.
$spid = $1 if /^(\s*\d+) (?:listening|LOG: MAIN|(?:daemon_smtp_port|local_interfaces) overridden by)/;
s/\(port=(\d+)/"(port=" . new_value($1, "%s", \$next_port)/e;
# This handles "connection from" and the like, when the port is given
- if (!/listening for SMTP on/ && !/Connecting to/ && !/=>/ && !/\*>/ &&
- !/Connection refused/)
+ if (!/listening for SMTP on/ && !/Connecting to/ && !/=>/ && !/->/
+ && !/\*>/ && !/Connection refused/)
{
s/\[([a-z\d:]+|\d+(?:\.\d+){3})\]:(\d+)/"[".$1."]:".new_value($2,"%s",\$next_port)/ie;
}
s/host\s\Q$parm_ipv6\E\s\[\Q$parm_ipv6\E\]/host ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6 [ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6]/;
s/\b\Q$parm_ipv4\E\b/ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4/g;
s/\b\Q$parm_ipv6\E\b/ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6/g;
+ s/\b\Q$parm_ipv4r\E\b/ip4-reverse/g;
+ s/\b\Q$parm_ipv6r\E\b/ip6-reverse/g;
# ======== Test network IP addresses ========
s/([\s,])S=\d+\b/$1S=sss/;
s/:S\d+\b/:Ssss/;
s/^(\s*\d+m\s+)\d+(\s+[a-z0-9-]{16} <)/$1sss$2/i if $is_stdout;
- s/\sSIZE=\d+\b/ SIZE=ssss/ if $is_stderr || $is_stdout;
+ s/\sSIZE=\d+\b/ SIZE=ssss/;
s/\ssize=\d+\b/ size=sss/ if $is_stderr;
s/old size = \d+\b/old size = sssss/;
s/message size = \d+\b/message size = sss/;
s/\+0100,\d+;/+0100,ddd;/;
s/\(\d+ bytes written\)/(ddd bytes written)/;
s/added '\d+ 1'/added 'ddd 1'/;
+ s/Received\s+\d+/Received nnn/;
+ s/Delivered\s+\d+/Delivered nnn/;
# ======== Values in spool space failure message ========
- s/space=\d+ inodes=\d+/space=xxxxx inodes=xxxxx/;
+ s/space=\d+ inodes=[+-]?\d+/space=xxxxx inodes=xxxxx/;
# ======== Filter sizes ========
s/\b\d+\.H\d+P\d+\b/dddddddddd.HddddddPddddd/;
# Maildirsize data
- if (/^\d+S,\d+C\s*$/)
+ while (/^\d+S,\d+C\s*$/)
{
print MUNGED;
while (<IN>)
}
last if !defined $_;
}
+ last if !defined $_;
# ======== Output from the "fd" program about open descriptors ========
if ($is_stdout)
{
- # Skip translate_ip_address in -bP output because it ain't always there
+ # Skip translate_ip_address and use_classresources in -bP output because
+ # they aren't always there.
next if /translate_ip_address =/;
+ next if /use_classresources/;
# In certain filter tests, remove initial filter lines because they just
# clog up by repetition.
if (! -e $sf)
{
- return 0 if (! -s $rf && ! -s $rsf);
+ return 0 if (! -s $rf && (! defined $rsf || ! -s $rsf));
print "\n";
print "** $rf is not empty\n" if (-s $rf);
# This gives the process time to get started; otherwise the next
# process may not find it there when it expects it.
- select(undef, undef, undef, 0.01);
+ select(undef, undef, undef, 0.1);
return 3;
}
}
+# The "exigrep" command runs exigrep on the current mainlog
+
+if (/^exigrep\s+(.*)/)
+ {
+ run_system("(./eximdir/exigrep " .
+ "$1 $parm_cwd/spool/log/mainlog;" .
+ "echo exigrep exit code = \$?)" .
+ ">>test-stdout");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
+# The "eximstats" command runs eximstats on the current mainlog
+
+if (/^eximstats\s+(.*)/)
+ {
+ run_system("(./eximdir/eximstats " .
+ "$1 $parm_cwd/spool/log/mainlog;" .
+ "echo eximstats exit code = \$?)" .
+ ">>test-stdout");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
# The "gnutls" command makes a copy of saved GnuTLS parameter data in the
# spool directory, to save Exim from re-creating it each time.
# This gives the server time to get started; otherwise the next
# process may not find it there when it expects it.
- select(undef, undef, undef, 0.01);
+ select(undef, undef, undef, 0.5);
return 3;
}
# command in the variable $cmd. Shared code to run this command and handle its
# input and output follows.
-# The "client" and "client-ssl" commands run a script-driven program that plays
-# the part of an email client. We also have the availability of running Perl
-# for doing one-off special things. Note that all these commands expect stdin
-# data to be supplied.
+# The "client", "client-gnutls", and "client-ssl" commands run a script-driven
+# program that plays the part of an email client. We also have the availability
+# of running Perl for doing one-off special things. Note that all these
+# commands expect stdin data to be supplied.
-if (/^client/ || /^client-ssl/ || /^(sudo\s+)?perl\b/)
+if (/^client/ || /^(sudo\s+)?perl\b/)
{
s"client"./bin/client";
$cmd = "$_ >>test-stdout 2>>test-stderr";
# Before running the command, convert the -bd option into -bdf so that an
# Exim daemon doesn't double fork. This means that when we wait close
- # DAEMONCMD, it waits for the correct process.
+ # DAEMONCMD, it waits for the correct process. Also, ensure that the pid
+ # file is written to the spool directory, in case the Exim binary was
+ # built with PID_FILE_PATH pointing somewhere else.
- $cmd =~ s/\s-bd\s/ -bdf /;
+ $cmd =~ s!\s-bd\s! -bdf -oP $parm_cwd/spool/exim-daemon.pid !;
print ">> |${cmd}-server\n" if ($debug);
open DAEMONCMD, "|${cmd}-server" || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to run $cmd");
DAEMONCMD->autoflush(1);
{
if (system("spamc -h 2>/dev/null >/dev/null") == 0)
{
- $parm_running{'SpamAssassin'} = ' ';
print "The spamc command works:\n";
# This test for an active SpamAssassin is courtesy of John Jetmore.
}
}
+ # Read the ClamAV configuration file and find the socket interface.
+
if ($clamconf ne "")
{
+ my $socket_domain;
open(IN, "$clamconf") || die "\n** Unable to open $clamconf: $!\n";
while (<IN>)
{
if (/^LocalSocket\s+(.*)/)
{
$parm_clamsocket = $1;
+ $socket_domain = AF_UNIX;
last;
}
+ if (/^TCPSocket\s+(\d+)/)
+ {
+ if (defined $parm_clamsocket)
+ {
+ $parm_clamsocket .= " $1";
+ $socket_domain = AF_INET;
+ last;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $parm_clamsocket = " $1";
+ }
+ }
+ elsif (/^TCPAddr\s+(\S+)/)
+ {
+ if (defined $parm_clamsocket)
+ {
+ $parm_clamsocket = $1 . $parm_clamsocket;
+ $socket_domain = AF_INET;
+ last;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $parm_clamsocket = $1;
+ }
+ }
}
close(IN);
- if (-e $parm_clamsocket)
+
+ if (defined $socket_domain)
{
print ":\n The clamd socket is $parm_clamsocket\n";
# This test for an active ClamAV is courtesy of Daniel Tiefnig.
eval
{
- my $sun = sockaddr_un($parm_clamsocket) or die "** Failed packing '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
- socket(SOCK, AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "** Unable to open socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
-
+ my $socket;
+ if ($socket_domain == AF_UNIX)
+ {
+ $socket = sockaddr_un($parm_clamsocket) or die "** Failed packing '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
+ }
+ elsif ($socket_domain == AF_INET)
+ {
+ my ($ca_host, $ca_port) = split(/\s+/,$parm_clamsocket);
+ my $ca_hostent = gethostbyname($ca_host) or die "** Failed to get raw address for host '$ca_host'\n";
+ $socket = sockaddr_in($ca_port, $ca_hostent) or die "** Failed packing '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ die "** Unknown socket domain '$socket_domain' (should not happen)\n";
+ }
+ socket(SOCK, $socket_domain, SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "** Unable to open socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "** Timeout while connecting to socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n"; };
alarm(5);
- connect(SOCK, $sun) or die "** Unable to connect to socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
+ connect(SOCK, $socket) or die "** Unable to connect to socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
alarm(0);
my $ofh = select SOCK; $| = 1; select $ofh;
if($@)
{
- warn $@;
+ print " $@";
print " Assume ClamAV is not running\n";
}
else
}
else
{
- print ", but the socket for clamd does not exist\n";
+ print ", but the socket for clamd could not be determined\n";
print "Assume ClamAV is not running\n";
}
}
print "IPv4 address is $parm_ipv4\n";
print "IPv6 address is $parm_ipv6\n";
+# For munging test output, we need the reversed IP addresses.
+
+$parm_ipv4r = ($parm_ipv4 !~ /^\d/)? "" :
+ join(".", reverse(split /\./, $parm_ipv4));
+
+$parm_ipv6r = $parm_ipv6; # Appropriate if not in use
+if ($parm_ipv6 =~ /^[\da-f]/)
+ {
+ my(@comps) = split /:/, $parm_ipv6;
+ my(@nibbles);
+ foreach $comp (@comps)
+ {
+ push @nibbles, sprintf("%lx", hex($comp) >> 8);
+ push @nibbles, sprintf("%lx", hex($comp) & 0xff);
+ }
+ $parm_ipv6r = join(".", reverse(@nibbles));
+ }
+
# Find the host name, fully qualified.
chomp($temp = `hostname`);
tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of exinext: $!");
}
+if (system("cp $parm_exim_dir/exigrep eximdir") != 0)
+ {
+ tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of exigrep: $!");
+ }
+
+if (system("cp $parm_exim_dir/eximstats eximdir") != 0)
+ {
+ tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of eximstats: $!");
+ }
+
##################################################
# Check that the Exim user can access stuff #
@test_dirs = sort readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
+# Remove . and .. and CVS from the list.
+
+for ($i = 0; $i < @test_dirs; $i++)
+ {
+ my($d) = $test_dirs[$i];
+ if ($d eq "." || $d eq ".." || $d eq "CVS")
+ {
+ splice @test_dirs, $i, 1;
+ $i--;
+ }
+ }
+
+# Scan for relevant tests
+
for ($i = 0; $i < @test_dirs; $i++)
{
my($testdir) = $test_dirs[$i];
my($wantthis) = 1;
- next if $testdir eq "." || $testdir eq "..";
print ">>Checking $testdir\n" if $debug;
# Skip this directory if the first test is equal or greater than the first
undef %cache;
$next_msgid = "aX";
+ $next_pid = 1234;
$next_port = 1111;
$message_skip = 0;
$msglog_skip = 0;