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go-chasquid-smtp/test/util/lib.sh
Alberto Bertogli 029bca7013 test: Add TLS tracking integration test
This patch adds a new test, which verifies the TLS tracking.

Because we need to simulate SPF records, and Go does not support fully
intercepting DNS lookups yet, this test relies on dnsmasq to provide a
DNS resolver.

In the future, once Go supports DNS lookup interception, we can get rid
of this additional dependency.
2018-06-02 19:31:28 +01:00

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# Library to write the shell scripts in the tests.
function init() {
if [ "$V" == "1" ]; then
set -v
fi
export UTILDIR="$( realpath `dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"` )"
export TBASE="$(realpath `dirname ${0}`)"
cd ${TBASE}
if [ "${RACE}" == "1" ]; then
GOFLAGS="$GOFLAGS -race"
fi
# Remove the directory where test-mda will deliver mail, so previous
# runs don't interfere with this one.
rm -rf .mail
# Set traps to kill our subprocesses when we exit (for any reason).
trap ":" TERM # Avoid the EXIT handler from killing bash.
trap "exit 2" INT # Ctrl-C, make sure we fail in that case.
trap "kill 0" EXIT # Kill children on exit.
}
function chasquid() {
if [ "${COVER_DIR}" != "" ]; then
chasquid_cover "$@"
return
fi
( cd ${TBASE}/../../; go build $GOFLAGS -tags="$GOTAGS" . )
# HOSTALIASES: so we "fake" hostnames.
# PATH: so chasquid can call test-mda without path issues.
# MDA_DIR: so our test-mda knows where to deliver emails.
HOSTALIASES=${TBASE}/hosts \
PATH=${UTILDIR}:${PATH} \
MDA_DIR=${TBASE}/.mail \
${TBASE}/../../chasquid "$@"
}
function chasquid_cover() {
# Build the coverage-enabled binary.
# See coverage_test.go for more details.
( cd ${TBASE}/../../;
go test -covermode=count -coverpkg=./... -c \
-tags="coveragebin $GOTAGS" $GOFLAGS )
# Run the coverage-enabled binary, named "chasquid.test" for hacky
# reasons. See the chasquid function above for details on the
# environment variables.
HOSTALIASES=${TBASE}/hosts \
PATH=${UTILDIR}:${PATH} \
MDA_DIR=${TBASE}/.mail \
${TBASE}/../../chasquid.test \
-test.run "^TestRunMain$" \
-test.coverprofile="$COVER_DIR/test-`date +%s.%N`.out" \
"$@"
}
function add_user() {
CONFDIR="${CONFDIR:-config}"
DOMAIN=$(echo $1 | cut -d @ -f 2)
mkdir -p "${CONFDIR}/domains/$DOMAIN/"
go run ${TBASE}/../../cmd/chasquid-util/chasquid-util.go \
-C "${CONFDIR}" \
user-add "$1" \
--password "$2" \
>> .add_user_logs
}
function dovecot-auth-cli() {
go run ${TBASE}/../../cmd/dovecot-auth-cli/dovecot-auth-cli.go "$@"
}
function run_msmtp() {
# msmtp will check that the rc file is only user readable.
chmod 600 msmtprc
HOSTALIASES=${TBASE}/hosts \
msmtp -C msmtprc "$@"
}
function smtpc.py() {
${UTILDIR}/smtpc.py "$@"
}
function mail_diff() {
${UTILDIR}/mail_diff "$@"
}
function chamuyero() {
${UTILDIR}/chamuyero "$@"
}
function generate_cert() {
go run ${UTILDIR}/generate_cert.go "$@"
}
function loadgen() {
go run ${UTILDIR}/loadgen.go "$@"
}
function conngen() {
go run ${UTILDIR}/conngen.go "$@"
}
function success() {
echo success
}
function skip() {
echo skipped: $*
exit 0
}
function fail() {
echo FAILED: $*
exit 1
}
# Wait until there's something listening on the given port.
function wait_until_ready() {
PORT=$1
while ! bash -c "true < /dev/tcp/localhost/$PORT" 2>/dev/null ; do
sleep 0.1
done
}
# Wait for the given file to exist.
function wait_for_file() {
while ! [ -e ${1} ]; do
sleep 0.1
done
}
# Generate certs for the given hostname.
function generate_certs_for() {
CONFDIR="${CONFDIR:-config}"
mkdir -p ${CONFDIR}/certs/${1}/
(
cd ${CONFDIR}/certs/${1}
generate_cert -ca -duration=1h -host=${1}
)
}
# Check the Python version, and skip if it's too old.
# This will check against the version required for smtpc.py.
function skip_if_python_is_too_old() {
# We need Python >= 3.5 to be able to use SMTPUTF8.
check='import sys; sys.exit(0 if sys.version_info >= (3, 5) else 1)'
if ! python3 -c "${check}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
skip "python3 >= 3.5 not available"
fi
}
function chasquid_ram_peak() {
# Find the pid of the daemon, which we expect is running on the
# background somewhere within our current session.
SERVER_PID=`pgrep -s 0 -x chasquid`
echo $( cat /proc/$SERVER_PID/status | grep VmHWM | cut -d ':' -f 2- )
}