hiredis/test.sh
Michael Grunder cc9d032971
Win32 tests and timeout fix (#776)
Unit tests in Windows and a Windows timeout fix

This commit gets our unit tests compiling and running on Windows as well as removes a duplicated `timeval` -> `DWORD` conversion logic in sockcompat.c 

There are minor differences in behavior between Linux and Windows to note:

1.  In Windows, opening a non-existent hangs forever in WSAPoll whereas
    it correctly returns with a "Connection refused" error on Linux.
    For that reason, I simply skip this test in Windows.

    It may be related to this known issue:
    https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2012/10/10/wsapoll-is-broken/

2.  Timeouts are handled slightly differently in Windows and Linux.  
    In Linux, we intentionally set REDIS_ERR_IO for connection
    timeouts whereas in Windows we set REDIS_ERR_TIMEOUT.  It may be
    prudent to fix this discrepancy although there are almost certainly
    users relying on the current behavior.
2020-04-02 22:41:34 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh -ue
REDIS_SERVER=${REDIS_SERVER:-redis-server}
REDIS_PORT=${REDIS_PORT:-56379}
REDIS_SSL_PORT=${REDIS_SSL_PORT:-56443}
TEST_SSL=${TEST_SSL:-0}
SKIPS_AS_FAILS=${SKIPS_AS_FAILS-:0}
SSL_TEST_ARGS=
SKIPS_ARG=
tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
PID_FILE=${tmpdir}/hiredis-test-redis.pid
SOCK_FILE=${tmpdir}/hiredis-test-redis.sock
if [ "$TEST_SSL" = "1" ]; then
SSL_CA_CERT=${tmpdir}/ca.crt
SSL_CA_KEY=${tmpdir}/ca.key
SSL_CERT=${tmpdir}/redis.crt
SSL_KEY=${tmpdir}/redis.key
openssl genrsa -out ${tmpdir}/ca.key 4096
openssl req \
-x509 -new -nodes -sha256 \
-key ${SSL_CA_KEY} \
-days 3650 \
-subj '/CN=Hiredis Test CA' \
-out ${SSL_CA_CERT}
openssl genrsa -out ${SSL_KEY} 2048
openssl req \
-new -sha256 \
-key ${SSL_KEY} \
-subj '/CN=Hiredis Test Cert' | \
openssl x509 \
-req -sha256 \
-CA ${SSL_CA_CERT} \
-CAkey ${SSL_CA_KEY} \
-CAserial ${tmpdir}/ca.txt \
-CAcreateserial \
-days 365 \
-out ${SSL_CERT}
SSL_TEST_ARGS="--ssl-host 127.0.0.1 --ssl-port ${REDIS_SSL_PORT} --ssl-ca-cert ${SSL_CA_CERT} --ssl-cert ${SSL_CERT} --ssl-key ${SSL_KEY}"
fi
cleanup() {
set +e
kill $(cat ${PID_FILE})
rm -rf ${tmpdir}
}
trap cleanup INT TERM EXIT
cat > ${tmpdir}/redis.conf <<EOF
daemonize yes
pidfile ${PID_FILE}
port ${REDIS_PORT}
bind 127.0.0.1
unixsocket ${SOCK_FILE}
EOF
if [ "$TEST_SSL" = "1" ]; then
cat >> ${tmpdir}/redis.conf <<EOF
tls-port ${REDIS_SSL_PORT}
tls-ca-cert-file ${SSL_CA_CERT}
tls-cert-file ${SSL_CERT}
tls-key-file ${SSL_KEY}
EOF
fi
cat ${tmpdir}/redis.conf
${REDIS_SERVER} ${tmpdir}/redis.conf
# Wait until we detect the unix socket
while [ ! -S "${SOCK_FILE}" ]; do sleep 1; done
# Treat skips as failures if directed
[ "$SKIPS_AS_FAILS" = 1 ] && SKIPS_ARG="--skips-as-fails"
${TEST_PREFIX:-} ./hiredis-test -h 127.0.0.1 -p ${REDIS_PORT} -s ${SOCK_FILE} ${SSL_TEST_ARGS} ${SKIPS_ARG}