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Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
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The functional tests reside under the `tests` directory and are listed in `tests/local.mk`.
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Each test is a bash script.
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The whole testsuite can be run with:
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The whole test suite can be run with:
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```shell-session
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$ make install && make installcheck
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ran test tests/${testName}.sh... [PASS]
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```
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To see the complet eoutput, one can also run:
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To see the complete output, one can also run:
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```shell-session
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$ ./mk/debug-test.sh tests/${testName}.sh
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...
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```
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The test script will be traced with `set -x` and the output displayed as it happens, regardless of whether the test succeeds or fails.
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The test script will then be traced with `set -x` and the output displayed as it happens, regardless of whether the test succeeds or fails.
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#### Debugging failing functional tests
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nix blah blub
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bar
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```
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one would could edit it like so:
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edit it like so:
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```diff
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foo
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bar
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```
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Then, when one runs the script with `./mk/debug-test.sh`, it will drop them into GDB once the script reaches that point:
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Then, running the test with `./mk/debug-test.sh` will drop you into GDB once the script reaches that point:
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```shell-session
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$ ./mk/debug-test.sh tests/${testName}.sh
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```
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One can debug the Nix invocation in all the usual ways.
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(For exampling running `run` will run the Nix invocation.)
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For example, enter `run` to start the Nix invocation.
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### Integration tests
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