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Not sure about the origin of this pcap, so adding it in a separate
commit, but it seems a nice real-world test case.
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Baseline.zam BTest to stress-test AST optimizer's assessment of side effects 2023-12-06 12:26:46 -08:00
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broker cluster: Deprecate the Cluster::Node$interface field 2023-11-07 16:06:16 +01:00
core Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/christian/mmdb-configurability' 2024-01-12 09:28:36 +01:00
coverage OpaqueVal: Register TelemetryVals, too 2023-11-28 09:21:31 +01:00
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language parse: Support @if conditionals in record definitions 2024-01-08 15:21:48 +01:00
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opt recent BTests that should be skipped when using -O gen-C++ 2023-12-12 09:45:19 +01:00
plugins Fix unsafe and inefficient uses of copy_string 2023-11-03 15:25:38 +01:00
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signatures rule-parse: Remove [event_name] syntax, deprecate msg as identifier 2023-12-14 10:16:35 +01:00
spicy Spicy: allow providing file id in zeek::file_begin 2023-11-23 17:17:48 +00:00
supervisor Supervisor: Handle EAGAIN error on stem pipe 2023-10-25 12:53:37 +02:00
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README

This a test suite of small "unit tests" that verify individual pieces of Zeek
functionality.  They all utilize BTest, a simple framework/driver for
writing unit tests.  More information about BTest can be found at
https://github.com/zeek/btest

The test suite's BTest configuration is handled through the
``btest.cfg`` file.  Of particular interest is the "TestDirs" settings,
which specifies which directories BTest will recursively search for
test files.

Significant Subdirectories
==========================

* Baseline/
	Validated baselines for comparison against the output of each
	test on future runs. If the new output differs from the Baseline
	output, then the test fails.

* Traces/
	Packet captures utilized by the various BTest tests.

* scripts/
	This hierarchy of tests emulates the hierarchy of the Zeek scripts/
	directory.

* coverage/
	This collection of tests relates to checking whether we're covering
	everything we want to in terms of tests, documentation, and which
	scripts get loaded in different Zeek configurations.  These tests are
	more prone to fail as new Zeek scripts are developed and added to the
	distribution -- checking the individual test's comments is the best
	place to check for more details on what exactly the test is checking
	and hints on how to fix it when it fails.

Running Tests
=============

Either use the ``make all`` or ``make brief`` ``Makefile`` targets, or
run ``btest`` directly with desired options/arguments.  Examples:

* btest <no arguments>
	If you simply execute btest in this directory with no arguments,
	then all directories listed as "TestDirs" in btest.cfg will be
	searched recursively for test files.


* btest <btest options> test_directory
	You can specify a directory on the command line to run just the
	tests contained in that directory. This is useful if you wish to
	run all of a given type of test, without running all the tests
	there are. For example, "btest scripts" will run all of the Zeek
	script unit tests.


* btest <btest options> test_directory/test_file
	You can specify a single test file to run just that test. This
	is useful when testing a single failing test or when developing
	a new test.

Adding Tests
=============

See either the `BTest documentation
<https://github.com/zeek/btest>`_ or the existing unit
tests for examples of what they actually look like.  The essential
components of a new test include:

* A test file in one of the subdirectories listed in the ``TestDirs``
  of the ``btest.cfg`` file.

* If the unit test requires a known-good baseline output against which
  future tests will be compared (via ``btest-diff``), then that baseline
  output will need to live in the ``Baseline`` directory.  Manually
  adding that is possible, but it's easier to just use the ``-u`` or
  ``-U`` options of ``btest`` to do it for you (using ``btest -d`` on a
  test for which no baseline exists will show you the output so it can
  be verified first before adding/updating the baseline output).

If you create a new top-level testing directory for collecting related
tests, then you'll need to add it to the list of ``TestDirs`` in
``btest.cfg``. Do this only if your test really doesn't fit logically in
any of the extant directories.