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13.Dd May 26, 2021
14.Dt RUN 1
15.Os
16.
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm run
19.Nd find, execute, and log the results of tests
20.Sh SYNOPSIS
21.Nm
22.Op Fl dgq
23.Op Fl o Ar outputdir
24.Op Fl pP Ar script
25.Op Fl t seconds
26.Op Fl uxX Ar username
27.Ar pathname Ns No …
28.Pp
29.Nm
30.Fl w Ar runfile
31.Op Fl gq
32.Op Fl o Ar outputdir
33.Op Fl pP Ar script
34.Op Fl t seconds
35.Op Fl uxX Ar username
36.Ar pathname Ns No …
37.Pp
38.Nm
39.Fl c Ar runfile
40.Op Fl dq
41.Pp
42.Nm
43.Op Fl h
44.
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46.Nm
47command has three basic modes of operation.
48With neither
49.Fl c
50nor
51.Fl w ,
52.Nm
53processes the arguments provided on
54the command line, adding them to the list for this run.
55If a specified
56.Ar pathname
57is an executable file, it is added as a test.
58If a specified
59.Ar pathname
60is a directory, the behavior depends upon the presence of
61.Fl g .
62If
63.Fl g
64is specified, the directory is treated as a test group.
65See the section on
66.Sy Test Groups
67below.
68Without
69.Fl g ,
70.Nm
71simply descends into the directory looking for executable files.
72The tests are then executed, and the results are logged.
73.Pp
74With
75.Fl w ,
76.Nm
77finds tests in the manner described above.
78Rather than executing the tests and logging the results, the test configuration
79is stored in a
80.Ar runfile ,
81which can be used in future invocations, or edited
82to modify which tests are executed and which options are applied.
83Options included on the command line with
84.Fl w
85become defaults in the
86.Ar runfile .
87.Pp
88With
89.Fl c ,
90.Nm
91parses a
92.Ar runfile ,
93which can specify a series of tests and test groups to be executed.
94The tests are then executed, and the results are logged.
95.
96.Ss Test Groups
97A test group is comprised of a set of executable files, all of which exist in
98one directory.
99The options specified on the command line or in a
100.Ar runfile
101apply to individual tests in the group.
102The exception is options pertaining to pre and post scripts, which act on all
103tests as a group.
104Rather than running before and after each test,
105these scripts are run only once each at the start and end of the test group.
106.Ss Test Execution
107The specified tests run serially, and are typically assigned results according
108to exit values.
109Tests that exit zero and non-zero are marked
110.Sy PASS
111and
112.Sy FAIL ,
113respectively.
114When a pre script fails for a test group, only the post script is executed,
115and the remaining tests are marked
116.Sy SKIPPED .
117Any test that exceeds
118its
119.Ar timeout
120is terminated, and marked
121.Sy KILLED .
122.Pp
123By default, tests are executed with the credentials of the
124.Nm
125script.
126Executing tests with other credentials is done via
127.Xr sudo 1m ,
128which must
129be configured to allow execution without prompting for a password.
130Environment variables from the calling shell are available to individual tests.
131During test execution, the working directory is changed to
132.Ar outputdir .
133.
134.Ss Output Logging
135By default,
136.Nm
137will print one line on standard output at the conclusion
138of each test indicating the test name, result and elapsed time.
139Additionally, for each invocation of
140.Nm ,
141a directory is created using the ISO 8601 date format.
142Within this directory is a file named
143.Sy log
144containing all the
145test output with timestamps, and a directory for each test.
146Within the test directories, there is one file each for standard output,
147standard error and merged output.
148The default location for the
149.Ar outputdir
150is
151.Pa /var/tmp/test_results .
152.Ss "Runfiles"
153The
154.Ar runfile
155is an INI-style configuration file that describes a test run.
156The file has one section named
157.Sy DEFAULT ,
158which contains configuration option
159names and their values in
160.Sy name No = Ar value
161format.
162The values in this section apply to all the subsequent sections,
163unless they are also specified there, in which case the default is overridden.
164The remaining section names are the absolute pathnames of files and directories,
165describing tests and test groups respectively.
166The legal option names are:
167.Bl -tag -width "tests = ['filename', …]"
168.It Sy outputdir No = Ar pathname
169The name of the directory that holds test logs.
170.It Sy pre No = Ar script
171Run
172.Ar script
173prior to the test or test group.
174.It Sy pre_user No = Ar username
175Execute the pre script as
176.Ar username .
177.It Sy post No = Ar script
178Run
179.Ar script
180after the test or test group.
181.It Sy post_user No = Ar username
182Execute the post script as
183.Ar username .
184.It Sy quiet No = Sy True Ns | Ns Sy False
185If
186.Sy True ,
187only the results summary is printed to standard out.
188.It Sy tests No = [ Ns Ar 'filename' , No … ]
189Specify a list of
190.Ar filenames
191for this test group.
192Only the basename of the absolute path is required.
193This option is only valid for test groups, and each
194.Ar filename
195must be single quoted.
196.It Sy timeout No = Ar n
197A timeout value of
198.Ar n
199seconds.
200.It Sy user No = Ar username
201Execute the test or test group as
202.Ar username .
203.El
204.
205.Sh OPTIONS
206.Bl -tag -width "-o outputdir"
207.It Fl c Ar runfile
208Specify a
209.Ar runfile
210to be consumed by the run command.
211.It Fl d
212Dry run mode.
213Execute no tests, but print a description of each test that would have been run.
214.It Fl m
215Enable kmemleak reporting (Linux only)
216.It Fl g
217Create test groups from any directories found while searching for tests.
218.It Fl o Ar outputdir
219Specify the directory in which to write test results.
220.It Fl p Ar script
221Run
222.Ar script
223prior to any test or test group.
224.It Fl P Ar script
225Run
226.Ar script
227after any test or test group.
228.It Fl q
229Print only the results summary to the standard output.
230.It Fl s Ar script
231Run
232.Ar script
233as a failsafe after any test is killed.
234.It Fl S Ar username
235Execute the failsafe script as
236.Ar username .
237.It Fl t Ar n
238Specify a timeout value of
239.Ar n
240seconds per test.
241.It Fl u Ar username
242Execute tests or test groups as
243.Ar username .
244.It Fl w Ar runfile
245Specify the name of the
246.Ar runfile
247to create.
248.It Fl x Ar username
249Execute the pre script as
250.Ar username .
251.It Fl X Ar username
252Execute the post script as
253.Ar username .
254.El
255.
256.Sh EXAMPLES
257.Bl -tag -width "-h"
258.It Sy Example 1 : No Running ad-hoc tests .
259This example demonstrates the simplest invocation of
260.Nm .
261.Bd -literal
262.No % Nm run Ar my-tests
263Test: /home/jkennedy/my-tests/test-01                    [00:02] [PASS]
264Test: /home/jkennedy/my-tests/test-02                    [00:04] [PASS]
265Test: /home/jkennedy/my-tests/test-03                    [00:01] [PASS]
266
267Results Summary
268PASS       3
269
270Running Time:   00:00:07
271Percent passed: 100.0%
272Log directory:  /var/tmp/test_results/20120923T180654
273.Ed
274.It Sy Example 2 : No Creating a Ar runfile No for future use .
275This example demonstrates creating a
276.Ar runfile
277with non-default options.
278.Bd -literal
279.No % Nm run Fl p Ar setup Fl x Ar root Fl g Fl w Ar new-tests.run Ar new-tests
280.No % Nm cat Pa new-tests.run
281[DEFAULT]
282pre = setup
283post_user =
284quiet = False
285user =
286timeout = 60
287post =
288pre_user = root
289outputdir = /var/tmp/test_results
290
291[/home/jkennedy/new-tests]
292tests = ['test-01', 'test-02', 'test-03']
293.Ed
294.El
295.
296.Sh SEE ALSO
297.Xr sudo 1m
298