zeek/testing/btest/scripts/base/frameworks/input/repeat.bro
Jon Siwek 43ed437daa Trick for parallelizing input framework unit tests.
Instead of loading listen.bro to block until files are read, just read
a pcap file in pseudo-realtime.  Seems to work well.
2012-12-11 17:06:54 -06:00

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# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-run bro bro -b --pseudo-realtime -r $TRACES/socks.trace %INPUT
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-wait -k 5
# @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-sort btest-diff out
@TEST-START-FILE input.log
#separator \x09
#path ssh
#fields i b
#types int bool
1 T
@TEST-END-FILE
global outfile: file;
global try: count;
redef InputAscii::empty_field = "EMPTY";
module A;
type Idx: record {
i: int;
};
type Val: record {
b: bool;
};
global destination: table[int] of Val = table();
const one_to_32: vector of count = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32};
event bro_init()
{
try = 0;
outfile = open("../out");
for ( i in one_to_32 )
{
Input::add_table([$source="../input.log", $name=fmt("input%d", i), $idx=Idx, $val=Val, $destination=destination, $want_record=F]);
Input::remove(fmt("input%d", i));
}
}
event Input::end_of_data(name: string, source: string)
{
print outfile, name;
print outfile, source;
print outfile, destination;
try = try + 1;
if ( try == 32 )
{
close(outfile);
terminate();
}
}