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Tests: relaxed proxy_cache_lock.t nolock tests to fix on Solaris. Assumed that the order of responses being arrived in nolock case may be ignored. An important part of such case is that the only last response should be cached.
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Fri, 02 Sep 2016 12:17:35 +0300
parents d39e98893265
children d0edeb90c0ab
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Test suite for nginx.

Use prove to run tests as one usually do for perl tests.  Individual tests
may be run as well.

Note: tests run nginx (and backend daemons if needed) listening on localhost
and may use various ports in 8000 .. 8999 range.

Usage:

    $ TEST_NGINX_BINARY=/path/to/nginx prove .

By default tests expect nginx binary to be at ../nginx/objs/nginx.

Environment variables:

TEST_NGINX_BINARY

    Sets path to nginx binary to be tested, defaults to "../nginx/objs/nginx".

TEST_NGINX_MODULES

    Sets path to modules directory, defaults to dirname of TEST_NGINX_BINARY.

TEST_NGINX_VERBOSE

    Be a bit more verbose (in particular, print requests sent and responses
    got from nginx).  Note that this requires prove -v (or HARNESS_VERBOSE).

TEST_NGINX_LEAVE

    If set, temporary directory with configs and logs won't be deleted on test
    completion.  Useful for debugging.

TEST_NGINX_CATLOG

    Cat error log to stdout after test completion.  Useful for debugging.

TEST_NGINX_UNSAFE

    Run unsafe tests.

Happy testing!