VARNISHTEST()VARNISHTEST()NAMEvarnishtest - Test program for Varnish
SYNOPSISvarnishtest [-iklLqv] [-n iter] [-D name=val] [-j jobs] [-t duration]
file [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
The varnishtest program is a script driven program used to test the
Varnish Cache.
The varnishtest program, when started and given one or more script
files, can create a number of threads representing backends, some
threads representing clients, and a varnishd process. This is then used
to simulate a transaction to provoke a specific behavior.
The following options are available:
-D name=val Define macro for use in scripts
-i Find varnishd in build tree
-j jobs
Run this many tests in parallel
-k Continue on test failure
-l Leave temporary vtc.* if test fails
-L Always leave temporary vtc.*
-n iterations
Run tests this many times
-q Quiet mode: report only failures
-t duration
Time tests out after this long
-v Verbose mode: always report test log
-h Show help
file File to use as a script
Macro definitions that can be overridden.
varnishd Path to varnishd to use [varnishd]
If TMPDIR is set in the environment, varnishtest creates tempo‐
rary vtc.* directories for each test in $TMPDIR, otherwise in
/tmp.
SCRIPTS
The script language used for Varnishtest is not a strictly defined lan‐
guage. The best reference for writing scripts is the varnishtest pro‐
gram itself. In the Varnish source code repository, under bin/varnisht‐
est/tests/, all the regression tests for Varnish are kept.
An example:
varnishtest "#1029"
server s1 {
rxreq
expect req.url == "/bar"
txresp -gzipbody {[bar]}
rxreq
expect req.url == "/foo"
txresp -body {<h1>FOO<esi:include src="/bar"/>BARF</h1>}
} -start
varnish v1 -vcl+backend {
sub vcl_fetch {
set beresp.do_esi = true;
if (req.url == "/foo") {
set beresp.ttl = 0s;
} else {
set beresp.ttl = 10m;
}
}
} -start
client c1 {
txreq -url "/bar" -hdr "Accept-Encoding: gzip"
rxresp
gunzip
expect resp.bodylen == 5
txreq -url "/foo" -hdr "Accept-Encoding: gzip"
rxresp
expect resp.bodylen == 21
} -run
When run, the above script will simulate a server (s1) that expects two
different requests. It will start a Varnish server (v1) and add the
backend definition to the VCL specified (-vcl+backend). Finally it
starts the c1-client, which is a single client sending two requests.
SEE ALSO
· varnishtest source code repository with tests
· varnishhist(1)
· varnishlog(1)
· varnishncsa(1)
· varnishstat(1)
· varnishtop(1)
· vcl(7)HISTORY
The varnishtest program was developed by Poul-Henning Kamp <‐
phk@phk.freebsd.dk> in cooperation with Varnish Software AS. This man‐
ual page was originally written by Stig Sandbeck Mathisen <‐
ssm@linpro.no> and updated by Kristian Lyngstøl <‐
kristian@varnish-cache.org>.
COPYRIGHT
This document is licensed under the same licence as Varnish itself. See
LICENCE for details.
· Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Varnish Software AS
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