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David Steele 8f857a975e Add constant macros to String object.
There are many places (and the number is growing) where a zero-terminated string constant must be transformed into a String object to be usable.  This pattern wastes time and memory, especially since the created string is generally used in a read-only fashion.

Define macros to create constant String objects that are initialized at compile time rather than at run time.
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code-count Merge crypto/random module into crypto/crypto. 2018-11-06 20:04:16 -05:00
data Automate generation of WAL and pg_control test files. 2017-11-18 20:02:54 -05:00
docker Use a prebuilt s3 server container for documentation and tests. 2018-06-12 13:43:15 -04:00
expect Limit usable Buffer size without changing allocated size. 2018-11-08 16:48:33 -05:00
lib/pgBackRestTest New test containers. 2018-11-08 21:41:41 -05:00
lint Silence some perl critic warnings. 2017-04-10 17:23:39 -04:00
package Update primary test environment (Vagrant and Docker) to Ubuntu 18.04. 2018-06-06 15:52:28 -04:00
src Add constant macros to String object. 2018-11-10 09:37:12 -05:00
.gitignore Update primary test environment (Vagrant and Docker) to Ubuntu 18.04. 2018-06-06 15:52:28 -04:00
container.yaml New test containers. 2018-11-08 21:41:41 -05:00
define.yaml Add constant macros to String object. 2018-11-10 09:37:12 -05:00
README.md Rename db-* options to pg-* and backup-* options to repo-* to improve consistency. 2018-02-03 18:27:38 -05:00
test.pl Ignore deleted files in rsync to test/repo. 2018-11-04 08:39:48 -05:00
travis.pl Document generator improvements. 2018-06-10 14:13:56 -04:00
Vagrantfile New test containers. 2018-11-08 21:41:41 -05:00

pgBackRest
Regression, Unit, & Integration Testing

Introduction

pgBackRest uses Docker to run tests and generate documentation. Docker's light-weight virualization provides the a good balance between proper OS emulation and performance (especially startup)

A Vagrantfile is provided that contains the complete configuration required to run pgBackRest tests and build documentation. If Vagrant is not suitable then the Vagrantfile still contains the configuration steps required to build a test system.

Note that this is not required for normal operation of pgBackRest.

Testing

The easiest way to start testing pgBackRest is with the included Vagrantfile.

Build Vagrant and Logon:

cd test
vagrant up
vagrant ssh

The vagrant up command may take some time as a number of Docker containers must also be built. The vagrant ssh command automatically logs onto the VM.

Run All Tests:

/backrest/test/test.pl

Run Tests for a Specific OS:

/backrest/test/test.pl --vm=co6

Run Tests for a Specific OS and Module:

/backrest/test/test.pl --vm=co6 --module=backup

Run Tests for a Specific OS, Module, and Test:

/backrest/test/test.pl --vm=co6 --module=backup --test=full

Run Tests for a Specific OS, Module, Test, and Run:

/backrest/test/test.pl --vm=co6 --module=backup --test=full --run=1

Run Tests for a Specific OS, Module, Test, and Process Max:

/backrest/test/test.pl --vm=co6 --module=backup --test=full --process-max=4

Note that process-max is only applicable to the synthetic and full tests in the backup module.

Run Tests for a Specific OS, Module, Test, Process Max, and Database Version:

/backrest/test/test.pl --vm=co6 --module=backup --test=full --process-max=4 --pg-version=9.4

Note that pg-version is only applicable to the full test in the backup module.

Iterate All Possible Test Combinations:

/backrest/test/test.pl --dry-run