# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -B broker -b %DIR/sort-stuff.zeek common.zeek one.zeek > output1 # @TEST-EXEC: zeek -B broker -b %DIR/sort-stuff.zeek common.zeek two.zeek > output2 # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output1 # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output2 # @TEST-EXEC: diff output1 output2 # the first test writes out the sqlite files... @TEST-START-FILE common.zeek global tablestore: opaque of Broker::Store; global setstore: opaque of Broker::Store; global recordstore: opaque of Broker::Store; type testrec: record { a: count; b: string; c: vector of string; }; global t: table[string] of count &broker_store="table"; global s: set[string] &broker_store="set"; global r: table[string] of testrec &broker_allow_complex_type &broker_store="rec"; @TEST-END-FILE @TEST-START-FILE one.zeek event zeek_init() { tablestore = Broker::create_master("table", Broker::SQLITE); setstore = Broker::create_master("set", Broker::SQLITE); recordstore = Broker::create_master("rec", Broker::SQLITE); t["a"] = 5; t["b"] = 3; t["c"] = 4; t["whatever"] = 5; delete t["c"]; add s["I am a set!"]; add s["I am really a set!"]; add s["Believe me - I am a set"]; r["a"] = testrec($a=1, $b="b", $c=vector("elem1", "elem2")); r["a"] = testrec($a=1, $b="c", $c=vector("elem1", "elem2")); r["b"] = testrec($a=2, $b="d", $c=vector("elem1", "elem2")); print sort_table(t); print sort_set(s); print sort_table(r); } @TEST-END-FILE @TEST-START-FILE two.zeek # the second one reads them in again event zeek_init() { tablestore = Broker::create_master("table", Broker::SQLITE); setstore = Broker::create_master("set", Broker::SQLITE); recordstore = Broker::create_master("rec", Broker::SQLITE); print sort_table(t); print sort_set(s); print sort_table(r); } @TEST-END-FILE