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-                   strongSwan Integration Tests
 
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- Contents
 
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-    1. Building the testing environment
 
-    2. Starting up the testing environment
 
-    3. Running the automated tests
 
-    4. Manual testing
 
- 1. Building the testing environment
 
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- The testing environment can be built with the "make-testing" script after
 
- adjusting the variables in the testing.conf file.  By default everything is
 
- built when executing the script.  Setting any of the ENABLE_BUILD_* variables
 
- in the configuration file to "no" will not build those parts.
 
- 2. Starting up the testing environment
 
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- When the strongSwan testing environment has been put into place by running
 
- the "make-testing" script you are ready to start up the KVM instances by
 
- executing the "start-testing" script.
 
- 3. Running the automated tests
 
-    ---------------------------
 
- The script
 
-     ./do-tests <testnames>
 
- runs the automated tests.  If the <testnames> argument is omitted all tests
 
- are executed, otherwise only the tests listed will be run as shown in the
 
- example below:
 
-     ./do-tests ikev2/net2net-psk ikev2/net2net-cert
 
- Each test is divided into the following phases:
 
-     * Load the test-specific guest configuration if any is provided.
 
-     * Next the "pretest.dat" script found in each test directory is executed.
 
-       Among other commands, strongSwan is started on the IPsec hosts.
 
-     * The "evaltest.dat" script evaluates if the test has been successful.
 
-     * The "posttest.dat" script terminates the test e.g. by stopping
 
-       strongSwan on the IPsec hosts.  It is also responsible to cleaning up
 
-       things (e.g. firewall rules) set up in "pretest.dat".
 
-     * Restore the default configuration on every host (new files have to be
 
-       deleted manually in "posttest.dat").
 
- The test results and configuration files for all tests are stored in a
 
- folder labeled with the current date and time in the $TESTRESULTSDIR directory.
 
- The same results are also automatically transferred to the Apache server
 
- running on guest "winnetou" and can be accessed via the URL
 
-     http://192.168.0.150/testresults/
 
- 4. Manual testing
 
-    --------------
 
- Instead of running tests automatically with "do-tests" it is possible to
 
- preload a test scenario with the script:
 
-     scripts/load-testconfig <testname>
 
- Individual configuration files can be changed and any command can be executed by
 
- logging into a guest host directly (via SSH or a console window).  No password
 
- is required to login as root.  The sources for every software built during
 
- "make-testing" are mounted at /root/shared/, which allows you to change and
 
- recompile these components.
 
- After you have finished testing, the default configuration can be restored
 
- with the following command (newly created files have to be deleted manually)
 
-     scripts/restore-defaults
 
 
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