X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/jgh/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/b79bf0ff013a1cbb22845ffa15411d5af30bf278..32ca7e2d3443b12a06aa0ae6bd21bfa8c27d031a:/test/README?ds=inline diff --git a/test/README b/test/README index 903c8abee..d971bc744 100644 --- a/test/README +++ b/test/README @@ -116,6 +116,9 @@ In order to run this test suite, the following requirements must be met: (9) Exim must be built with TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST support, so that the test configs can be placed into it. A suitable file location is .../exim/test/trusted_configs + with content .../exim/test/test-config [fill out the ... to make full + paths]. This file should be owner/group matching CONFIGURE_OWNER/GROUP, + or root/root. The config files in .../exim/test/confs/ should be owner/group the same. DISABLE_D_OPTION must not be used. If ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX is used, it must contain the directory of the test-suite. WHITELIST_D_MACROS should contain: @@ -677,7 +680,7 @@ only when DBM support is available in Exim, and typically follows the use of a "write" command (see below) that creates the input file. - dumpdb + dump This command runs the exim_dumpdb utility on the testing spool directory, using the database name given, for example: "dumpdb retry". @@ -731,7 +734,7 @@ to the screen. munge This command requests custom munging of the test outputs. The munge names -used are coded in the runtest script. +used are coded in the runtest script (look for 'name of munge'). need_ipv4 @@ -836,7 +839,7 @@ This command runs the auxiliary "client" program that simulates an SMTP client. It is controlled by a script read from its standard input, details of which are given below. There are two options. One is -t, which must be followed directly by a number, to specify the command timeout in seconds (e.g. -t5). The default -timeout is 1 second. The other option is -tls-on-connect, which causes the +timeout is 5 seconds. The other option is -tls-on-connect, which causes the client to try to start up a TLS session as soon as it has connected, without using the STARTTLS command. The client program connects to the given IP address and port, using the specified interface, if one is given. @@ -897,13 +900,15 @@ input, details of which are given below. A number of options are implemented: -d causes the server to output debugging information - -t sets a timeout in seconds (default 5) for when the server is + -t sets a timeout (default 5) for when the server is awaiting an incoming connection -noipv4 causes the server not to set up an IPv4 socket -noipv6 causes the server not to set up an IPv6 socket + -i sets an initial pause, to delay before creating the listen sockets + By default, in an IPv6 environment, both kinds of socket are set up. However, the test script knows which interfaces actually exist on the host, and it adds -noipv4 or -noipv6 to the server command as required. An error occurs if both @@ -1019,7 +1024,10 @@ are of the following kinds: (d) If the line starts with ">*eof", nothing is sent and the connection is closed. - The data that is sent starts after the initial '>' sequence. + The data that is sent starts after the initial '>' sequence. Within + each line the sequence '\x' followed by two hex digits can be used + to specify an arbitrary byte value. The sequence '\\' specifies a + single backslash. (2) A line that starts with "*sleep" specifies a number of seconds to wait before proceeding. @@ -1033,7 +1041,10 @@ are of the following kinds: (5) Otherwise, the line defines the start of an input line that the client is expected to send. To allow for lines that start with digits, the line may start with '<', which is not taken as part of the input data. If the - input does not match, the server bombs out with an error message. + lines starts with '<<' then only the characters are expected; no return- + linefeed terminator. If the input does not match, the server bombs out + with an error message. Backslash-escape sequences may be used in the + line content as for output lines. Here is a simple example of server use in a test script: