Most integration tests depend on the $HOSTALIASES environment variable
being functional. That variable works on most systems, but not all. In
particular, systems with `systemd-resolved` can cause the variable to be
ignored.
This was reported by Alex Ellwein in
https://github.com/albertito/chasquid/issues/20.
This patch makes the affected tests to be skipped if $HOSTALIASES is not
working properly. It also removes unnecessary hosts files from tests
which don't need it, and documents this behaviour.
Thanks to Alex Ellwein and foxcpp@ for reporting and helping investigate
this issue!
The nc.py script is only used in a single test, and for waiting for a
TCP port to be opened for listening.
This patch replaces it entirely, by using chamuyero for the test, and
bash for waiting on a TCP port.
Netcat's behaviour after seeing EOF from stdin seems to not be very
portable or consistent, even under the same platform.
This has caused t-05-null_address to break recently under some
conditions, for example depending on the particular Debian version of
netcat-openbsd used, and the current situation is unclear.
See https://bugs.debian.org/854292 and https://bugs.debian.org/849192
for more details.
To stop depending on this brittle behaviour, this patch unfortunately
introduces a simple python3-based netcat for our tests to use.
glog works fine and has great features, but it does not play along well
with systemd or standard log rotators (as it does the rotation itself).
So this patch replaces glog with a new logging module "log", which by
default logs to stderr, in a systemd-friendly manner.
Logging to files or syslog is still supported.
This patch adds a test for delivery status notifications and null address
deliveries, that check that chasquid can both receive and send DSNs.
To do this, we extend the mail_diff utility to support wildcards in the
comparisons, to skip over variable parts of the messages (like dates).