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  A few updates for the FAQ.
  Fixing some doc warnings.
  Forgot to add protocol identifier support for TLS 1.2
  Finished SSL & syslog autodocs.
  Adding the draft SSL extension type next_protocol_negotiation.
  Fix some documentation errors.
  Tweaks.
  A set of script-reference polishing.
  fixed a couple typos in comments
  Add summary documentation to bif files.
  Add ssl and syslog script documentation
  Add Conn and DNS protocol script documentation. (fixes #731)
  Small updates to the default local.bro.
  Documentation updates for HTTP & IRC scripts.
  SSH&FTP Documentation updates.
  Fixing a warning from the documentation generation.
  This completes framework documentation package 4.
  Minor notice documentation tweaks.
  Fix some malformed Broxygen xref roles.
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Conflicts:
	aux/broccoli
	aux/broctl
	src/bro.bif
	src/strings.bif

Includes:

    - Updated baselines for autodoc tests.
    - Now excluding stats.bro from external texts, it's not stable.
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Baseline Starting a small framework for doing regression testing with larger 2011-06-30 16:55:45 -07:00
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README Changes to the testing/external infrastructure. 2011-09-08 12:36:35 -07:00
subdir-btest.cfg Testing/external scripts no longer compute MD5 checksums for SMTP 2011-09-15 15:42:10 -07:00

Test Suite for Large Trace Files
================================

This test-suite runs more complex Bro configurations on larger trace
files, and compares the results to a pre-established baseline. Due to
their size, both traces and baseline are not part of the main Bro
repository but kept externally. In addition to the publically provided
files, one can also add a local set to the test-suite for running on
private traces.

Initialization
--------------

Before the test-suite can be run, one needs to download the necessary
files. Test and baselines are kept in git repositories, while any
traces are download directly. A ``Makefile`` is provided to get
everything that's needed initially:

.. console:

    > make init

If you need a proxy to download the traces, enter it into a file
``.proxy`` either in the top-level directory or inside one of the
repositories.

To later update to upstream changes:

.. console:

    > make pull

This updates the tests and the traces as necessary.


Running Tests
-------------

The easiest way to run all tests is simply typing ``make``. Doing so
will iterate through all git repositories found in the current
directory and run the tests in there. Output for failed tests will be
in files ``diag.log`` in the top-level repository directories.

Alternatively, one can also manually run all tests inside a single
test repository:

.. console:

    > cd bro-testing
    > btest

All the standard ``btest`` options can be used to run individual
tests, get diagnostic output, etc.

Updating Baseline
-----------------

To update a test's baseline, first run ``btest`` in update mode:

.. console:

    > cd bro-testing
    > btest -u tests/test-you-want-to-update

Then use ``git`` to commit the changes and push the changes upstream
as usual.

Adding a Local Repository
-------------------------

One can add local non-public set of tests (potentially using private
traces) by creating a git repository of a similar structure as the
public one.

If you already have such a private test repository that you want to
include into the test suite, clone it directly into ``<repo-name>``.

If you want to create a new private repository, there's a helper
script to set that up:

.. console:

    > ./scripts/create-new-repo <repo-name> <repo-url>

The first argument is the local name of the repository (it will be
cloned into ``<repo-name>``); and the second is the URL of the git
repository. The repository will be initialized with a few standard
directories as well as a skeleton test in ``<name>/tests``. You can
then edit files as needed. You add trace files by editing
``Traces/traces.cfg``; see the comments in there. For each trace, you
also need to calculate a checksum with ``md5sum`` and put it into
``<url>.md5sum``. The scripts use this to decide if they need to
redownload the trace. Accordingly, if you update a trace, make sure to
also recalculate its checksum. Note that the traces will be downloaded
to ``Traces/`` but must not be added to the git repostiory; there's a
``.gitignore`` installed to prevent that.