From: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
To: meta@public-inbox.org
Subject: [PATCH 5/5] t/*.t: reduce -mda calls
Date: Mon, 2 May 2016 18:01:25 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160502180125.21277-6-e@80x24.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160502180125.21277-1-e@80x24.org>
Process startup times are atrocious for fast tests and there's far
too much setup involved. Rely on git-fast-import instead; but
more work is needed in this area.
---
t/cgi.t | 41 +++++++++++++++++------------------------
t/httpd.t | 22 +++++++++-------------
t/nntpd.t | 26 ++++++++++----------------
t/plack.t | 43 +++++++++++++------------------------------
4 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-)
diff --git a/t/cgi.t b/t/cgi.t
index dcbfb4c..fbdbfbf 100644
--- a/t/cgi.t
+++ b/t/cgi.t
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
# License: AGPLv3 or later (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt)
+# FIXME: this test is too slow and most non-CGI-requirements
+# should be moved over to things which use test_psgi
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
@@ -9,22 +11,16 @@ use Cwd;
use IPC::Run qw/run/;
use constant CGI => "blib/script/public-inbox.cgi";
-my $mda = "blib/script/public-inbox-mda";
my $index = "blib/script/public-inbox-index";
my $tmpdir = tempdir('pi-cgi-XXXXXX', TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1);
my $home = "$tmpdir/pi-home";
my $pi_home = "$home/.public-inbox";
my $pi_config = "$pi_home/config";
my $maindir = "$tmpdir/main.git";
-my $main_bin = getcwd()."/t/main-bin";
-my $main_path = "$main_bin:$ENV{PATH}"; # for spamc ham mock
my $addr = 'test-public@example.com';
my $cfgpfx = "publicinbox.test";
{
- ok(-x "$main_bin/spamc",
- "spamc ham mock found (run in top of source tree");
- ok(-x $mda, "$mda is executable");
is(1, mkdir($home, 0755), "setup ~/ for testing");
is(1, mkdir($pi_home, 0755), "setup ~/.public-inbox");
is(0, system(qw(git init -q --bare), $maindir), "git init (main)");
@@ -42,15 +38,18 @@ my $cfgpfx = "publicinbox.test";
}
}
-my $failbox = "$home/fail.mbox";
-local $ENV{PI_EMERGENCY} = $failbox;
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Git';
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Import';
+use_ok 'Email::MIME';
+my $git = PublicInbox::Git->new($maindir);
+my $im = PublicInbox::Import->new($git, 'test', $addr);
+
{
local $ENV{HOME} = $home;
- local $ENV{ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT} = $addr;
# ensure successful message delivery
{
- my $simple = Email::Simple->new(<<EOF);
+ my $mime = Email::MIME->new(<<EOF);
From: Me <me\@example.com>
To: You <you\@example.com>
Cc: $addr
@@ -60,15 +59,15 @@ Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000
zzzzzz
EOF
- my $in = $simple->as_string;
- run_with_env({PATH => $main_path}, [$mda], \$in);
+ $im->add($mime);
+ $im->done;
my $rev = `git --git-dir=$maindir rev-list HEAD`;
like($rev, qr/\A[a-f0-9]{40}/, "good revision committed");
}
# deliver a reply, too
{
- my $reply = Email::Simple->new(<<EOF);
+ my $reply = Email::MIME->new(<<EOF);
From: You <you\@example.com>
To: Me <me\@example.com>
Cc: $addr
@@ -82,8 +81,8 @@ Me wrote:
what?
EOF
- my $in = $reply->as_string;
- run_with_env({PATH => $main_path}, [$mda], \$in);
+ $im->add($reply);
+ $im->done;
my $rev = `git --git-dir=$maindir rev-list HEAD`;
like($rev, qr/\A[a-f0-9]{40}/, "good revision committed");
}
@@ -150,7 +149,7 @@ EOF
{
local $ENV{HOME} = $home;
my $slashy_mid = 'slashy/asdf@example.com';
- my $reply = Email::Simple->new(<<EOF);
+ my $reply = Email::MIME->new(<<EOF);
From: You <you\@example.com>
To: Me <me\@example.com>
Cc: $addr
@@ -160,13 +159,8 @@ Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:01 +0000
slashy
EOF
- my $in = $reply->as_string;
-
- {
- local $ENV{HOME} = $home;
- local $ENV{ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT} = $addr;
- run_with_env({PATH => $main_path}, [$mda], \$in);
- }
+ $im->add($reply);
+ $im->done;
my $res = cgi_run("/test/slashy%2fasdf%40example.com/raw");
like($res->{body}, qr/Message-Id: <\Q$slashy_mid\E>/,
@@ -200,7 +194,6 @@ EOF
# retrieve thread as an mbox
{
local $ENV{HOME} = $home;
- local $ENV{PATH} = $main_path;
my $path = "/test/blahblah%40example.com/t.mbox.gz";
my $res = cgi_run($path);
like($res->{head}, qr/^Status: 501 /, "search not-yet-enabled");
diff --git a/t/httpd.t b/t/httpd.t
index 781fe03..0e19b56 100644
--- a/t/httpd.t
+++ b/t/httpd.t
@@ -14,24 +14,16 @@ use Cwd qw/getcwd/;
use IO::Socket;
use Fcntl qw(FD_CLOEXEC F_SETFD F_GETFD);
use Socket qw(SO_KEEPALIVE IPPROTO_TCP TCP_NODELAY);
-use IPC::Run;
# FIXME: too much setup
my $tmpdir = tempdir('pi-httpd-XXXXXX', TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1);
my $home = "$tmpdir/pi-home";
my $err = "$tmpdir/stderr.log";
my $out = "$tmpdir/stdout.log";
-my $pi_home = "$home/.public-inbox";
-my $pi_config = "$pi_home/config";
my $maindir = "$tmpdir/main.git";
-my $main_bin = getcwd()."/t/main-bin";
-my $main_path = "$main_bin:$ENV{PATH}"; # for spamc ham mock
my $group = 'test-httpd';
my $addr = $group . '@example.com';
my $cfgpfx = "publicinbox.$group";
-my $failbox = "$home/fail.mbox";
-local $ENV{PI_EMERGENCY} = $failbox;
-my $mda = 'blib/script/public-inbox-mda';
my $httpd = 'blib/script/public-inbox-httpd';
my $init = 'blib/script/public-inbox-init';
@@ -44,6 +36,9 @@ my %opts = (
);
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(%opts);
my $pid;
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Git';
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Import';
+use_ok 'Email::MIME';
END { kill 'TERM', $pid if defined $pid };
{
local $ENV{HOME} = $home;
@@ -52,8 +47,7 @@ END { kill 'TERM', $pid if defined $pid };
# ensure successful message delivery
{
- local $ENV{ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT} = $addr;
- my $in = <<EOF;
+ my $mime = Email::MIME->new(<<EOF);
From: Me <me\@example.com>
To: You <you\@example.com>
Cc: $addr
@@ -63,9 +57,11 @@ Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 06:06:06 +0000
nntp
EOF
- local $ENV{PATH} = $main_path;
- IPC::Run::run([$mda], \$in);
- is(0, $?, 'ran MDA correctly');
+ $mime->header_set('List-Id', "<$addr>");
+ my $git = PublicInbox::Git->new($maindir);
+ my $im = PublicInbox::Import->new($git, 'test', $addr);
+ $im->add($mime);
+ $im->done($mime);
}
ok($sock, 'sock created');
$! = 0;
diff --git a/t/nntpd.t b/t/nntpd.t
index b026bd5..a389a3e 100644
--- a/t/nntpd.t
+++ b/t/nntpd.t
@@ -16,26 +16,20 @@ use Fcntl qw(FD_CLOEXEC F_SETFD F_GETFD);
use Socket qw(SO_KEEPALIVE IPPROTO_TCP TCP_NODELAY);
use File::Temp qw/tempdir/;
use Net::NNTP;
-use IPC::Run qw(run);
my $tmpdir = tempdir('pi-nntpd-XXXXXX', TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1);
my $home = "$tmpdir/pi-home";
my $err = "$tmpdir/stderr.log";
my $out = "$tmpdir/stdout.log";
-my $pi_home = "$home/.public-inbox";
-my $pi_config = "$pi_home/config";
my $maindir = "$tmpdir/main.git";
-my $main_bin = getcwd()."/t/main-bin";
-my $main_path = "$main_bin:$ENV{PATH}"; # for spamc ham mock
my $group = 'test-nntpd';
my $addr = $group . '@example.com';
my $cfgpfx = "publicinbox.$group";
-my $failbox = "$home/fail.mbox";
-local $ENV{PI_EMERGENCY} = $failbox;
-my $mda = 'blib/script/public-inbox-mda';
my $nntpd = 'blib/script/public-inbox-nntpd';
my $init = 'blib/script/public-inbox-init';
my $index = 'blib/script/public-inbox-index';
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Import';
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Git';
my %opts = (
LocalAddr => '127.0.0.1',
@@ -51,11 +45,11 @@ END { kill 'TERM', $pid if defined $pid };
{
local $ENV{HOME} = $home;
system($init, $group, $maindir, 'http://example.com/', $addr);
+ my $len;
# ensure successful message delivery
{
- local $ENV{ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT} = $addr;
- my $simple = Email::Simple->new(<<EOF);
+ my $mime = Email::MIME->new(<<EOF);
From: Me <me\@example.com>
To: You <you\@example.com>
Cc: $addr
@@ -65,13 +59,13 @@ Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 06:06:06 +0000
nntp
EOF
- my $in = $simple->as_string;
- local $ENV{PATH} = $main_path;
- IPC::Run::run([$mda], \$in);
- is(0, $?, 'ran MDA correctly');
+ $mime->header_set('List-Id', "<$addr>");
+ $len = length($mime->as_string);
+ my $git = PublicInbox::Git->new($maindir);
+ my $im = PublicInbox::Import->new($git, 'test', $addr);
+ $im->add($mime);
+ $im->done;
is(0, system($index, $maindir), 'indexed git dir');
- $simple->header_set('List-Id', "<$addr>");
- $len = length($simple->as_string);
}
ok($sock, 'sock created');
diff --git a/t/plack.t b/t/plack.t
index 1ae5873..c8dd7bf 100644
--- a/t/plack.t
+++ b/t/plack.t
@@ -5,36 +5,24 @@ use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Email::MIME;
use File::Temp qw/tempdir/;
-use Cwd;
-use IPC::Run qw/run/;
my $psgi = "examples/public-inbox.psgi";
-my $mda = "blib/script/public-inbox-mda";
my $tmpdir = tempdir('pi-plack-XXXXXX', TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1);
-my $home = "$tmpdir/pi-home";
-my $pi_home = "$home/.public-inbox";
-my $pi_config = "$pi_home/config";
+my $pi_config = "$tmpdir/config";
my $maindir = "$tmpdir/main.git";
-my $main_bin = getcwd()."/t/main-bin";
-my $main_path = "$main_bin:$ENV{PATH}"; # for spamc ham mock
my $addr = 'test-public@example.com';
my $cfgpfx = "publicinbox.test";
-my $failbox = "$home/fail.mbox";
-local $ENV{PI_EMERGENCY} = $failbox;
my @mods = qw(HTTP::Request::Common Plack::Request Plack::Test
Mail::Thread URI::Escape);
foreach my $mod (@mods) {
eval "require $mod";
plan skip_all => "$mod missing for plack.t" if $@;
}
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Import';
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::Git';
foreach my $mod (@mods) { use_ok $mod; }
{
ok(-f $psgi, "psgi example file found");
- ok(-x "$main_bin/spamc",
- "spamc ham mock found (run in top of source tree");
- ok(-x $mda, "$mda is executable");
- is(1, mkdir($home, 0755), "setup ~/ for testing");
- is(1, mkdir($pi_home, 0755), "setup ~/.public-inbox");
is(0, system(qw(git init -q --bare), $maindir), "git init (main)");
open my $fh, '>', "$maindir/description" or die "open: $!\n";
print $fh "test for public-inbox\n";
@@ -48,12 +36,9 @@ foreach my $mod (@mods) { use_ok $mod; }
"setup $k");
}
- local $ENV{HOME} = $home;
- local $ENV{ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT} = $addr;
-
# ensure successful message delivery
{
- my $simple = Email::Simple->new(<<EOF);
+ my $mime = Email::MIME->new(<<EOF);
From: Me <me\@example.com>
To: You <you\@example.com>
Cc: $addr
@@ -63,13 +48,17 @@ Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000
zzzzzz
EOF
- my $in = $simple->as_string;
- run_with_env({PATH => $main_path}, [$mda], \$in);
- local $ENV{GIT_DIR} = $maindir;
- my $rev = `git rev-list HEAD`;
+ my $git = PublicInbox::Git->new($maindir);
+ my $im = PublicInbox::Import->new($git, 'test', $addr);
+ $im->add($mime);
+ $im->done;
+ my $rev = `git --git-dir="$maindir" rev-list HEAD`;
like($rev, qr/\A[a-f0-9]{40}/, "good revision committed");
}
- my $app = require $psgi;
+ my $app = eval {
+ local $ENV{PI_CONFIG} = $pi_config;
+ require $psgi;
+ };
# redirect with trailing /
test_psgi($app, sub {
@@ -190,9 +179,3 @@ EOF
}
done_testing();
-
-sub run_with_env {
- my ($env, @args) = @_;
- my $init = sub { foreach my $k (keys %$env) { $ENV{$k} = $env->{$k} } };
- run(@args, init => $init);
-}
prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-05-02 18:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-05-02 18:01 [PATCH 0/5] miscellaneous minor changes Eric Wong
2016-05-02 18:01 ` [PATCH 1/5] http: remove needless binmode call Eric Wong
2016-05-02 18:01 ` [PATCH 2/5] view: disable subject threading Eric Wong
2016-05-02 18:01 ` [PATCH 3/5] nntp: append Archived-At and List-Archive headers Eric Wong
2016-05-02 18:01 ` [PATCH 4/5] t/nntpd.t: stop hard coding message :bytes into test Eric Wong
2016-05-02 18:01 ` Eric Wong [this message]
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