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#!/bin/bash
### ^^^FIXME -> sh ... breaks testing on *BSD etc. ... see FIXME's below
# This script generates a list of testsuites that should be run as part of
# the Samba 3 test suite.
# The output of this script is parsed by selftest.pl, which then decides
# which of the tests to actually run. It will, for example, skip all tests
# listed in selftest/skip or only run a subset during "make quicktest".
# The idea is that this script outputs all of the tests of Samba 3, not
# just those that are known to pass, and list those that should be skipped
# or are known to fail in selftest/skip or selftest/samba4-knownfail. This makes it
# very easy to see what functionality is still missing in Samba 3 and makes
# it possible to run the testsuite against other servers, such as Samba 4 or
# Windows that have a different set of features.
# The syntax for a testsuite is "-- TEST --" on a single line, followed
# by the name of the test, the environment it needs and the command to run, all
# three separated by newlines. All other lines in the output are considered
# comments.
if [ ! -n "$PERL" ]
then
PERL=perl
fi
plantest() {
name=$1
env=$2
shift 2
cmdline="$*"
echo "-- TEST --"
if [ "$env" = "none" ]; then
fullname="samba3.$name"
else
fullname="samba3.$name ($env)"
fi
echo $fullname
echo $env
echo $cmdline "2>&1" "| ../selftest/filter-subunit --prefix \"$fullname.\""
}
TEST_FUNCTIONS_SH="INCLUDED"
testit() {
name=$1
shift 1
cmdline="$*"
plantest "$testitprefix$name" $testitenv $cmdline
return
}
testok() {
true
return
}
BINDIR=`dirname $0`/../bin
export BINDIR
SCRIPTDIR=`dirname $0`/../script/tests
export SCRIPTDIR
CONFIGURATION="--configfile \$SMB_CONF_PATH"
export CONFIGURATION
CONFFILE="\$SMB_CONF_PATH"
export CONFFILE
SERVER="\$SERVER"
export SERVER
USERNAME="\$USERNAME"
export USERNAME
PASSWORD="\$PASSWORD"
export PASSWORD
LOCAL_PATH="\$LOCAL_PATH"
export LOCAL_PATH
(
shift $#
testitprefix="local_s3."
testitenv="none"
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_local_s3.sh
)
(
shift $#
testitprefix="smbtorture_s3.plain."
testitenv="dc"
#FIXME: shell sourcing with ARGS is just supported by bash but bash isn't everywhere.
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_smbtorture_s3.sh //\$SERVER_IP/tmp \$USERNAME \$PASSWORD "" "" "-l \$LOCAL_PATH"
)
(
shift $#
testitprefix="smbtorture_s3.crypt."
testitenv="dc"
#FIXME: shell sourcing with ARGS is just supported by bash but bash isn't everywhere.
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_smbtorture_s3.sh //\$SERVER_IP/tmp \$USERNAME \$PASSWORD "" "-e" "-l \$LOCAL_PATH"
)
(
shift $#
testitprefix="wbinfo_s3."
testitenv="dc:local"
#FIXME: shell sourcing with ARGS is just supported by bash but bash isn't everywhere.
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_wbinfo_s3.sh \$DOMAIN \$SERVER \$USERNAME \$PASSWORD
)
(
shift $#
testitprefix="wbinfo_s3."
testitenv="dc:local"
#FIXME: shell sourcing with ARGS is just supported by bash but bash isn't everywhere.
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_wbinfo_s3.sh \$DOMAIN \$SERVER \$DOMAIN\\\\\$USERNAME \$PASSWORD
)
(
shift $#
testitprefix="wbinfo_s3."
testitenv="member:local"
#FIXME: shell sourcing with ARGS is just supported by bash but bash isn't everywhere.
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_wbinfo_s3.sh \$DOMAIN \$SERVER \$DOMAIN\\\\\$USERNAME \$PASSWORD
)
(
shift $#
testitprefix="ntlm_auth_s3."
testitenv="dc:local"
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_ntlm_auth_s3.sh
)
# plain
plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.plain" dc BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$USERNAME \$PASSWORD \$USERID \$LOCAL_PATH
plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.plain member creds" member BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$SERVER\\\\\$USERNAME \$PASSWORD \$USERID \$LOCAL_PATH
#plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.plain domain creds" member BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$DOMAIN\\\\\$DC_USERNAME \$DC_PASSWORD \$USERID \$LOCAL_PATH
# sign, only the member server allows signing
plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.sign member creds" member BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$SERVER\\\\\$USERNAME \$PASSWORD \$USERID \$LOCAL_PATH "--signing=required"
#plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.sign domain creds" member BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$DOMAIN\\\\\$DC_USERNAME \$DC_PASSWORD \$USERID \$LOCAL_PATH "--signing=required"
# encrypted
plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.crypt" dc BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$USERNAME \$PASSWORD \$USERID \$LOCAL_PATH "-e"
# these don't work yet
#plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.crypt member creds" member BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$SERVER\\\\\$USERNAME \$PASSWORD "-e"
#plantest "blackbox.smbclient_s3.crypt domain creds" member BINDIR="$BINDIR" script/tests/test_smbclient_s3.sh \$SERVER \$SERVER_IP \$DOMAIN\\\\\$DC_USERNAME \$DC_PASSWORD "-e"
plantest "blackbox.net_s3" dc:local BINDIR="$BINDIR" SCRIPTDIR="$SCRIPTDIR" SERVERCONFFILE="\$SMB_CONF_PATH" script/tests/test_net_s3.sh
plantest "blackbox.testparm_s3" dc:local LOCAL_PATH="$LOCAL_PATH" BINDIR="$BINDIR" SCRIPTDIR="$SCRIPTDIR" SERVERCONFFILE="\$SMB_CONF_PATH" script/tests/test_testparm_s3.sh
(
shift $#
testitprefix="posix_s3."
testitenv="dc"
SMBTORTURE4BINARY=$SMBTORTURE4
TORTURE4_OPTIONS=""
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --configfile=\$SMB_CONF_PATH"
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --maximum-runtime=$SELFTEST_MAXTIME"
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --target=$SELFTEST_TARGET"
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --basedir=$SELFTEST_PREFIX"
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --option=\"torture:winbindd_netbios_name=\$SERVER\""
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --option=\"torture:winbindd_netbios_domain=\$DOMAIN\""
if [ -n "$SELFTEST_VERBOSE" ]; then
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --option=torture:progress=no"
fi
TORTURE_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --format=subunit"
if [ -n "$SELFTEST_QUICK" ]; then
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --option=torture:quick=yes"
fi
# This is an ugly hack...
TORTURE4_OPTIONS="$TORTURE4_OPTIONS --option=torture:localdir=$SELFTEST_PREFIX/dc/share"
if [ -x "$SMBTORTURE4" ]; then
LIB_PATH_VAR_VAR="\$`echo $LIB_PATH_VAR`"
S4_LIB_PREFIX=`eval echo "$LIB_PATH_VAR=\"$SAMBA4SHAREDDIR:$LIB_PATH_VAR_VAR\""`
SMBTORTURE4="$S4_LIB_PREFIX $SMBTORTURE4"
SMBTORTURE4VERSION=`eval $SMBTORTURE4 --version`
fi
if [ -n "$SMBTORTURE4" -a -n "$SMBTORTURE4VERSION" ];then
echo "Using SMBTORTURE4: $SMBTORTURE4BINARY"
echo "Version: $SMBTORTURE4VERSION"
#FIXME: shell sourcing with ARGS is just supported by bash but bash isn't everywhere.
. $SCRIPTDIR/test_posix_s3.sh //\$SERVER_IP/tmp \$USERNAME \$PASSWORD "" ""
else
echo "Skip Tests with Samba4's smbtorture"
echo "Try to compile with --with-smbtorture4-path=PATH to enable"
fi
)
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