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authorGravatar Peter Bray <illumino@users.sourceforge.net> 2005-07-25 01:47:15 +0000
committerGravatar Peter Bray <illumino@users.sourceforge.net> 2005-07-25 01:47:15 +0000
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[1185704] New Testing Infrastructure.
Complete rewrite of the original testing infrastructure and all test cases (to use the new infrastructure) See NPTest.pm and issue 1185704 for more details. git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/trunk@1207 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c
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+package NPTest;
+
+#
+# Helper Functions for testing Nagios Plugins
+#
+
+require Exporter;
+@ISA = qw(Exporter);
+@EXPORT = qw(getTestParameter checkCmd skipMissingCmd);
+@EXPORT_OK = qw(DetermineTestHarnessDirectory TestsFrom SetCacheFilename);
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Cwd;
+use File::Basename;
+
+use IO::File;
+use Data::Dumper;
+
+use Test;
+
+use vars qw($VERSION);
+$VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision$ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r, @r }; # must be all one line, for MakeMaker
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+NPTest - Simplify the testing of Nagios Plugins
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This modules provides convenience functions to assist in the testing
+of Nagios Plugins, making the testing code easier to read and write;
+hopefully encouraging the development of more complete test suite for
+the Nagios Plugins. It is based on the patterns of testing seen in the
+1.4.0 release, and continues to use the L<Test> module as the basis of
+testing.
+
+=head1 FUNCTIONS
+
+This module defines three public functions, C<getTestParameter(...)>,
+C<checkCmd(...)> and C<skipMissingCmd(...)>. These are exported by
+default via the C<use NPTest;> statement.
+
+=over
+
+=item C<getTestParameter(...)>
+
+A flexible and user override-able method of collecting, storing and
+retrieving test parameters. This function allows the test harness
+developer to interactively request test parameter information from the
+user, when the no means of obtaining the information automatically has
+been successful. The user is provided with the option of accepting
+test harness developer's default value for the parameter, if a suggested
+default is provided.
+
+User supplied responses are stored in an external (file-based)
+cache. These values are retrieved on subsequent runs alleviating the
+user of reconfirming the previous entered responses. The user is able
+to override the value of a parameter on any given run by setting the
+associated environment variable. These environment variable based
+overrides are not stored in the cache, allowing one-time and what-if
+based tests on the command line without polluting the cache.
+
+The option exists to store parameters in a scoped means, allowing a
+test harness to a localise a parameter should the need arise. This
+allows a parameter of the same name to exist in a test harness
+specific scope, while not affecting the globally scoped parameter. The
+scoping identifier is the name of the test harness sans the trailing
+".t". All cache searches first look to a scoped parameter before
+looking for the parameter at global scope. Thus for a test harness
+called "check_disk.t" requesting the parameter "mountpoint_valid", the
+cache is first searched for "check_disk"/"mountpoint_valid", if this
+fails, then a search is conducted for "mountpoint_valid".
+
+The facilitate quick testing setup, it is possible to accept all the
+developer provided defaults by setting the environment variable
+"NPTEST_ACCEPTDEFAULT" to "1" (or any other perl truth value). Note
+that, such defaults are not stored in the cache, as there is currently
+no mechanism to edit existing cache entries, save the use of text
+editor or removing the cache file completely.
+
+=item C<checkCmd(...)>
+
+This function attempts to encompass the majority of test styles used
+in testing Nagios Plugins. As each plug-in is a separate command, the
+typical tests we wish to perform are against the exit status of the
+command and the output (if any) it generated. Simplifying these tests
+into a single function call, makes the test harness easier to read and
+maintain and allows additional functionality (such as debugging) to be
+provided withoutadditional effort on the part of the test harness
+developer.
+
+It is possible to enable debugging via the environment variable
+C<NPTEST_DEBUG>. If this environment variable exists and its value in PERL's
+boolean context evaluates to true, debugging is enabled.
+
+The function prototype can be expressed as follows:
+
+ Parameter 1 : command => DEFINED SCALAR(string)
+ Parameter 2 : desiredExitStatus => ONE OF
+ SCALAR(integer)
+ ARRAYREF(integer)
+ HASHREF(integer,string)
+ UNDEFINED
+ Parameter 3 : desiredOutput => SCALAR(string) OR UNDEFINED
+ Parameter 4 : exceptions => HASH(integer,string) OR UNDEFINED
+ Returns : SCALAR(integer) as defined by Test::ok(...)
+
+The function treats the first parameter C<$command> as a command line
+to execute as part of the test, it is executed only once and its exit
+status (C<$?E<gt>E<gt>8>) and output are captured.
+
+At this point if debugging is enabled the command, its exit status and
+output are displayed to the tester.
+
+C<checkCmd(...)> allows the testing of either the exit status or the
+generated output or both, not testing either will result in neither
+the C<Test::ok(...)> or C<Test::skip(...)> functions being called,
+something you probably don't want. Note that each defined test
+(C<$desiredExitStatus> and C<$desiredOutput>) results in a invocation
+of either C<Test::ok(...)> or C<Test::skip(...)>, so remember this
+when counting the number of tests to place in the C<Test::plan(...)>
+call.
+
+Many Nagios Plugins test network services, some of which may not be
+present on all systems. To cater for this, C<checkCmd(...)> allows the
+tester to define exceptions based on the command's exit status. These
+exceptions are provided to skip tests if the test case developer
+believes the service is not being provided. For example, if a site
+does not have a POP3 server, the test harness could map the
+appropriate exit status to a useful message the person running the
+tests, telling the reason the test is being skipped.
+
+Example:
+
+my %exceptions = ( 2 =E<gt> "No POP Server present?" );
+
+$t += checkCmd( "./check_pop I<some args>", 0, undef, %exceptions );
+
+Thus, in the above example, an exit status of 2 does not result in a
+failed test case (as the exit status is not the desired value of 0),
+but a skipped test case with the message "No POP Server present?"
+given as the reason.
+
+Sometimes the exit status of a command should be tested against a set
+of possible values, rather than a single value, this could especially
+be the case in failure testing. C<checkCmd(...)> support two methods
+of testing against a set of desired exit status values.
+
+=over
+
+=item *
+
+Firstly, if C<$desiredExitStatus> is a reference to an array of exit
+stati, if the actual exit status of the command is present in the
+array, it is used in the call to C<Test::ok(...)> when testing the
+exit status.
+
+=item *
+
+Alternatively, if C<$desiredExitStatus> is a reference to a hash of
+exit stati (mapped to the strings "continue" or "skip"), similar
+processing to the above occurs with the side affect of determining if
+any generated output testing should proceed. Note: only the string
+"skip" will result in generated output testing being skipped.
+
+=back
+
+=item C<skipMissingCmd(...)>
+
+If a command is missing and the test harness must C<Test::skip()> some
+or all of the tests in a given test harness this function provides a
+simple iterator to issue an appropriate message the requested number
+of times.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<Test>
+
+The rest of the code, as I have only commented on the major public
+functions that test harness writers will use, not all the code present
+in this helper module.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Copyright (c) 2005 Peter Bray. All rights reserved.
+
+This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
+or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified
+under the same terms as the Nagios Plugins release.
+
+=cut
+
+#
+# Package Scope Variables
+#
+
+my( %CACHE ) = ();
+
+# I'm not really sure wether to house a site-specific cache inside
+# or outside of the extracted source / build tree - lets default to outside
+my( $CACHEFILENAME ) = ( exists( $ENV{'NPTESTCACHE'} ) && $ENV{'NPTESTCACHE'} )
+ ? $ENV{'NPTESTCACHE'} : "/var/tmp/NPTest.cache"; # "../Cache.pdd";
+
+#
+# Testing Functions
+#
+
+sub checkCmd
+{
+ my( $command, $desiredExitStatus, $desiredOutput, %exceptions ) = @_;
+
+ my $output = `${command}`;
+ my $exitStatus = $? >> 8;
+
+ $output = "" unless defined( $output );
+ chomp( $output );
+
+ if ( exists( $ENV{'NPTEST_DEBUG'} ) && $ENV{'NPTEST_DEBUG'} )
+ {
+ my( $pkg, $file, $line ) = caller(0);
+
+ print "checkCmd: Called from line $line in $file\n";
+ print "Testing : ${command}\n";
+ print "Result : ${exitStatus} AND '${output}'\n";
+ }
+
+ my $testStatus;
+
+ my $testOutput = "continue";
+
+ if ( defined( $desiredExitStatus ) )
+ {
+ if ( ref $desiredExitStatus eq "ARRAY" )
+ {
+ if ( scalar( grep { $_ == $exitStatus } @{$desiredExitStatus} ) )
+ {
+ $desiredExitStatus = $exitStatus;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $desiredExitStatus = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ( ref $desiredExitStatus eq "HASH" )
+ {
+ if ( exists( ${$desiredExitStatus}{$exitStatus} ) )
+ {
+ if ( defined( ${$desiredExitStatus}{$exitStatus} ) )
+ {
+ $testOutput = ${$desiredExitStatus}{$exitStatus};
+ }
+ $desiredExitStatus = $exitStatus;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $desiredExitStatus = -1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( %exceptions && exists( $exceptions{$exitStatus} ) )
+ {
+ $testStatus += skip( $exceptions{$exitStatus}, $exitStatus, $desiredExitStatus );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $testStatus += ok( $exitStatus, $desiredExitStatus );
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( defined( $desiredOutput ) )
+ {
+ if ( $testOutput ne "skip" )
+ {
+ $testStatus += ok( $output, $desiredOutput );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $testStatus += skip( "Skipping output test as requested", $output, $desiredOutput );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $testStatus;
+}
+
+
+sub skipMissingCmd
+{
+ my( $command, $count ) = @_;
+
+ my $testStatus;
+
+ for ( 1 .. $count )
+ {
+ $testStatus += skip( "Missing ${command} - tests skipped", 1 );
+ }
+
+ return $testStatus;
+}
+
+sub getTestParameter
+{
+ my( $param, $envvar, $default, $brief, $scoped ) = @_;
+
+ # Apply default values for optional arguments
+ $scoped = ( defined( $scoped ) && $scoped );
+
+ my $testharness = basename( (caller(0))[1], ".t" ); # used for scoping
+
+ if ( defined( $envvar ) && exists( $ENV{$envvar} ) && $ENV{$envvar} )
+ {
+ return $ENV{$envvar}
+ }
+
+ my $cachedValue = SearchCache( $param, $testharness );
+ if ( defined( $cachedValue ) && $cachedValue )
+ {
+ return $cachedValue;
+ }
+
+ my $defaultValid = ( defined( $default ) && $default );
+ my $autoAcceptDefault = ( exists( $ENV{'NPTEST_ACCEPTDEFAULT'} ) && $ENV{'NPTEST_ACCEPTDEFAULT'} );
+
+ if ( $autoAcceptDefault && $defaultValid )
+ {
+ return $default;
+ }
+
+ my $userResponse = "";
+
+ while ( $userResponse eq "" )
+ {
+ print STDERR "\n";
+ print STDERR "Test Harness : $testharness\n";
+ print STDERR "Test Parameter : $param\n";
+ print STDERR "Environment Variable : $envvar\n";
+ print STDERR "Brief Description : $brief\n";
+ print STDERR "Enter value ", ($defaultValid ? "[${default}]" : "[]"), " => ";
+ $userResponse = <STDIN>;
+ $userResponse = "" if ! defined( $userResponse ); # Handle EOF
+ chomp( $userResponse );
+ if ( $defaultValid && $userResponse eq "" )
+ {
+ $userResponse = $default;
+ }
+ }
+
+ print STDERR "\n";
+
+ # define all user responses at global scope
+ SetCacheParameter( $param, ( $scoped ? $testharness : undef ), $userResponse );
+
+ return $userResponse;
+}
+
+#
+# Internal Cache Management Functions
+#
+
+sub SearchCache
+{
+ my( $param, $scope ) = @_;
+
+ LoadCache();
+
+ if ( exists( $CACHE{$scope} ) && exists( $CACHE{$scope}{$param} ) )
+ {
+ return $CACHE{$scope}{$param};
+ }
+
+ if ( exists( $CACHE{$param} ) )
+ {
+ return $CACHE{$param};
+ }
+}
+
+sub SetCacheParameter
+{
+ my( $param, $scope, $value ) = @_;
+
+ if ( defined( $scope ) )
+ {
+ $CACHE{$scope}{$param} = $value;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $CACHE{$param} = $value;
+ }
+
+ SaveCache();
+}
+
+sub LoadCache
+{
+ return if exists( $CACHE{'_cache_loaded_'} );
+
+ if ( -f $CACHEFILENAME )
+ {
+ my( $fileHandle ) = new IO::File;
+
+ if ( ! $fileHandle->open( "< ${CACHEFILENAME}" ) )
+ {
+ print STDERR "NPTest::LoadCache() : Problem opening ${CACHEFILENAME} : $!\n";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my( $fileContents ) = join( "\n", <$fileHandle> );
+
+ $fileHandle->close();
+
+ my( $contentsRef ) = eval $fileContents;
+ %CACHE = %{$contentsRef};
+
+ }
+
+ $CACHE{'_cache_loaded_'} = 1;
+}
+
+
+sub SaveCache
+{
+ delete $CACHE{'_cache_loaded_'};
+
+ my( $fileHandle ) = new IO::File;
+
+ if ( ! $fileHandle->open( "> ${CACHEFILENAME}" ) )
+ {
+ print STDERR "NPTest::LoadCache() : Problem saving ${CACHEFILENAME} : $!\n";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my( $dataDumper ) = new Data::Dumper( [ \%CACHE ] );
+
+ $dataDumper->Terse(1);
+
+ print $fileHandle $dataDumper->Dump();
+
+ $fileHandle->close();
+
+ $CACHE{'_cache_loaded_'} = 1;
+}
+
+#
+# (Questionable) Public Cache Management Functions
+#
+
+sub SetCacheFilename
+{
+ my( $filename ) = @_;
+
+ # Unfortunately we can not validate the filename
+ # in any meaningful way, as it may not yet exist
+ $CACHEFILENAME = $filename;
+}
+
+
+#
+# Test Harness Wrapper Functions
+#
+
+sub DetermineTestHarnessDirectory
+{
+ my( $userSupplied ) = @_;
+
+ # User Supplied
+ if ( defined( $userSupplied ) && $userSupplied )
+ {
+ if ( -d $userSupplied )
+ {
+ return $userSupplied;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ return undef; # userSupplied is invalid -> FAIL
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Simple Case : "t" is a subdirectory of the current directory
+ if ( -d "./t" )
+ {
+ return "./t";
+ }
+
+ # To be honest I don't understand which case satisfies the
+ # original code in test.pl : when $tstdir == `pwd` w.r.t.
+ # $tstdir =~ s|^(.*)/([^/]+)/?$|$1/$2|; and if (-d "../../$2/t")
+ # Assuming pwd is "/a/b/c/d/e" then we are testing for "/a/b/c/e/t"
+ # if I understand the code correctly (a big assumption)
+
+ # Simple Case : the current directory is "t"
+ my $pwd = cwd();
+
+ if ( $pwd =~ m|/t$| )
+ {
+ return $pwd;
+
+ # The alternate that might work better is
+ # chdir( ".." );
+ # return "./t";
+ # As the current test harnesses assume the application
+ # to be tested is in the current directory (ie "./check_disk ....")
+ }
+
+ return undef;
+}
+
+sub TestsFrom
+{
+ my( $directory, $excludeIfAppMissing ) = @_;
+
+ $excludeIfAppMissing = 0 unless defined( $excludeIfAppMissing );
+
+ if ( ! opendir( DIR, $directory ) )
+ {
+ print STDERR "NPTest::TestsFrom() - Failed to open ${directory} : $!\n";
+ return ();
+ }
+
+ my( @tests ) = ();
+
+ my $filename;
+ my $application;
+
+ while ( $filename = readdir( DIR ) )
+ {
+ if ( $filename =~ m/\.t$/ )
+ {
+ if ( $excludeIfAppMissing )
+ {
+ $application = basename( $filename, ".t" );
+ if ( ! -e $application )
+ {
+ print STDERR "No application (${application}) found for test harness (${filename})\n";
+ next;
+ }
+ }
+ push @tests, "${directory}/${filename}";
+ }
+ }
+
+ closedir( DIR );
+
+ return @tests;
+}
+
+
+
+1;
+#
+# End of File
+#