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.POSIX:
.PHONY: test e2etest unittest crontest daemontest pre-clean clean restore-keyhome
#
# On systems where Python 3.x binary has a different name, just
# overwrite the name/path on the command line, like:
#
# make test PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python3.8
#
# This marco is passed via environment to test/e2e_test.py, where it's
# used to compute further commands.
#
PYTHON = python3
TEST_DB = test/lacre.db
#
# Main goal to run tests.
#
test: e2etest unittest crontest daemontest
#
# Run a set of end-to-end tests.
#
# Test scenarios are described and configured by the test/e2e.ini
# file. Basically this is just a script that feeds GPG Mailgate with
# known input and checks whether output meets expectations.
#
e2etest: test/tmp test/logs pre-clean restore-keyhome
$(PYTHON) test/e2e_test.py
#
# Run a basic cron-job test.
#
# We use PYTHONPATH to make sure that cron.py can import GnuPG
# package. We also set GPG_MAILGATE_CONFIG env. variable to make sure
# it slurps the right config.
#
crontest: clean-db $(TEST_DB)
GPG_MAILGATE_CONFIG=test/gpg-mailgate-cron-test.conf PYTHONPATH=`pwd` $(PYTHON) gpg-mailgate-web/cron.py
$(TEST_DB):
$(PYTHON) test/schema.py $(TEST_DB)
#
# Run an e2e test of Advanced Content Filter.
#
daemontest:
$(PYTHON) test/relay.py 2500
PYTHONPATH=`pwd` $(PYTHON) -m lacre.daemon
$(PYTHON) test/sendmail.py
# Before running the crontest goal we need to make sure that the
# database gets regenerated.
clean-db:
rm -f $(TEST_DB)
#
# Run unit tests
#
unittest:
$(PYTHON) -m unittest discover -s test
pre-clean:
rm -fv test/gpg-mailgate.conf
rm -f test/logs/*.log
restore-keyhome:
git restore test/keyhome
test/tmp:
mkdir test/tmp
test/logs:
mkdir test/logs
clean: pre-clean
rm -rfv test/tmp test/logs