adding UNIX socket and restart tests (#5309)

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Christian Grothoff 2020-02-08 18:38:15 +01:00
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4 changed files with 258 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ fi
taler-exchange-keyup -c $1 -r $2
EXCHANGE_PID=`ps x | grep taler-exchange-httpd | awk '{print $1}'`
kill -HUP $EXCHANGE_PID
kill -SIGUSR1 $EXCHANGE_PID
exit 0

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@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ taler_exchange_httpd_LDADD = \
AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT=export TALER_PREFIX=$${TALER_PREFIX:-@libdir@};export PATH=$${TALER_PREFIX:-@prefix@}/bin:$$PATH;
check_SCRIPTS = \
test_taler_exchange_httpd.sh
test_taler_exchange_httpd.sh \
test_taler_exchange_httpd_restart.sh
if HAVE_EXPENSIVE_TESTS
check_SCRIPTS += \
test_taler_exchange_httpd_afl.sh
@ -97,6 +98,7 @@ TESTS = \
EXTRA_DIST = \
test_taler_exchange_httpd_home/.local/share/taler/exchange/offline-keys/master.priv \
test_taler_exchange_httpd.conf \
test_taler_exchange_unix.conf \
test_taler_exchange_httpd.get \
test_taler_exchange_httpd.post \
exchange.conf \

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@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# This file is part of TALER
# Copyright (C) 2020 Taler Systems SA
#
# TALER is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
# terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# TALER is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with
# TALER; see the file COPYING. If not, If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
#
#
# This script launches an exchange (binding to a UNIX domain socket) and then
# restarts it in various ways (SIGHUP to re-read configuration, and SIGUSR1 to
# re-spawn a new binary). Basically, the goal is to make sure that the HTTP
# server survives these less common operations.
#
#
set -eu
# Exit, with status code "skip" (no 'real' failure)
function exit_skip() {
echo $1
exit 77
}
# Exit, with error message (hard failure)
function exit_fail() {
echo $1
kill `jobs -p` >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || true
wait
exit 1
}
echo -n "Testing for curl"
curl --version >/dev/null </dev/null || exit_skip " MISSING"
echo " FOUND"
# Clear environment from variables that override config.
unset XDG_DATA_HOME
unset XDG_CONFIG_HOME
#
echo -n "Launching exchange ..."
PREFIX=
# Uncomment this line to run with valgrind...
# PREFIX="valgrind --leak-check=yes --track-fds=yes --error-exitcode=1 --log-file=valgrind.%p"
# Setup keys.
taler-exchange-keyup -c test_taler_exchange_unix.conf || exit 1
# Setup wire accounts.
taler-exchange-wire -c test_taler_exchange_unix.conf > /dev/null || exit 1
# Run Exchange HTTPD (in background)
$PREFIX taler-exchange-httpd -c test_taler_exchange_unix.conf -i 2> test-exchange.log &
# Where should we be bound to?
UNIXPATH=`taler-config -s exchange -f -o UNIXPATH`
# Give HTTP time to start
for n in `seq 1 100`
do
echo -n "."
sleep 0.1
OK=1
curl --unix-socket "${UNIXPATH}" "http://ignored/" >/dev/null 2> /dev/null && break
OK=0
done
if [ 1 != $OK ]
then
echo "Failed to launch exchange"
kill -TERM $!
wait $!
echo Process status: $?
exit 77
fi
echo " DONE"
# Finally run test...
echo -n "Reloading keys ..."
kill -SIGUSR1 $!
sleep 1
curl --unix-socket "${UNIXPATH}" "http://ignored/" >/dev/null 2> /dev/null || exit_fail "SIGUSR1 killed HTTP service"
echo " DONE"
# Finally run test...
echo -n "Restarting program ..."
kill -SIGHUP $!
sleep 1
curl --unix-socket "${UNIXPATH}" "http://ignored/" >/dev/null 2> /dev/null || exit_fail "SIGHUP killed HTTP service"
echo " DONE"
echo -n "Waiting for parent to die ..."
wait $!
echo " DONE"
echo -n "Testing child still alive ..."
curl --unix-socket "${UNIXPATH}" "http://ignored/" >/dev/null 2> /dev/null || exit_fail "SIGHUP killed HTTP service"
echo " DONE"
echo -n "Killing grandchild ..."
CPID=`ps x | grep taler-exchange-httpd | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}'`
kill -TERM $CPID
while true
do
ps x | grep -v grep | grep taler-exchange-httpd > /dev/null || break
done
echo " DONE"
# Return status code from exchange for this script
exit 0

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[PATHS]
# Persistant data storage for the testcase
TALER_TEST_HOME = test_taler_exchange_httpd_home/
[taler]
# Currency supported by the exchange (can only be one)
CURRENCY = EUR
CURRENCY_ROUND_UNIT = EUR:0.01
[exchange]
# Directory with our terms of service.
TERMS_DIR = ../../contrib/tos
# Etag / filename for the terms of service.
TERMS_ETAG = 0
# Directory with our privacy policy.
PRIVACY_DIR = ../../contrib/pp
# Etag / filename for the privacy policy.
PRIVACY_ETAG = 0
# MAX_REQUESTS = 2
# how long is one signkey valid?
SIGNKEY_DURATION = 4 weeks
# how long are the signatures with the signkey valid?
LEGAL_DURATION = 2 years
# how long do we generate denomination and signing keys
# ahead of time?
LOOKAHEAD_SIGN = 32 weeks 1 day
# how long do we provide to clients denomination and signing keys
# ahead of time?
LOOKAHEAD_PROVIDE = 4 weeks 1 day
# HTTP port the exchange listens to (we want to use UNIX domain sockets,
# so we use a port that just won't work on GNU/Linux without root rights)
PORT = 999
# Here we say we want to use a UNIX domain socket (to test that logic).
SERVE = unix
# Master public key used to sign the exchange's various keys
MASTER_PUBLIC_KEY = 98NJW3CQHZQGQXTY3K85K531XKPAPAVV4Q5V8PYYRR00NJGZWNVG
# How to access our database
DB = postgres
[exchangedb]
# After how long do we close idle reserves? The exchange
# and the auditor must agree on this value. We currently
# expect it to be globally defined for the whole system,
# as there is no way for wallets to query this value. Thus,
# it is only configurable for testing, and should be treated
# as constant in production.
IDLE_RESERVE_EXPIRATION_TIME = 4 weeks
[exchangedb-postgres]
CONFIG = "postgres:///talercheck"
[exchange-account-1]
PAYTO_URI = "payto://x-taler-bank/localhost:8082/3"
WIRE_RESPONSE = ${TALER_CONFIG_HOME}/account-1.json
ENABLE_DEBIT = YES
ENABLE_CREDIT = YES
TALER_BANK_AUTH_METHOD = NONE
# Wire fees are specified by wire method
[fees-x-taler-bank]
# Fees for the forseeable future...
# If you see this after 2018, update to match the next 10 years...
WIRE-FEE-2018 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2019 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2020 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2021 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2022 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2023 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2024 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2025 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2026 = EUR:0.01
WIRE-FEE-2027 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2018 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2019 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2020 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2021 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2022 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2023 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2024 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2025 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2026 = EUR:0.01
CLOSING-FEE-2027 = EUR:0.01
# Coins for the tests.
[coin_eur_ct_1]
value = EUR:0.01
duration_overlap = 5 minutes
duration_withdraw = 7 days
duration_spend = 2 years
duration_legal = 3 years
fee_withdraw = EUR:0.00
fee_deposit = EUR:0.00
fee_refresh = EUR:0.01
fee_refund = EUR:0.01
rsa_keysize = 1024
[coin_eur_ct_10]
value = EUR:0.10
duration_overlap = 5 minutes
duration_withdraw = 7 days
duration_spend = 2 years
duration_legal = 3 years
fee_withdraw = EUR:0.01
fee_deposit = EUR:0.01
fee_refresh = EUR:0.03
fee_refund = EUR:0.01
rsa_keysize = 1024
[coin_eur_1]
value = EUR:1
duration_overlap = 5 minutes
duration_withdraw = 7 days
duration_spend = 2 years
duration_legal = 3 years
fee_withdraw = EUR:0.01
fee_deposit = EUR:0.01
fee_refresh = EUR:0.03
fee_refund = EUR:0.01
rsa_keysize = 1024