apparmor/parser/tst
John Johansen 162da1ba48 parser: add basic support for feature abis
Add basic support for policy to specify a feature abi. Under the
current implementation the first feature abi specified will be
used as the policy abi for the entire profile.

If no feature abi is defined before rules are processed then the
default policy abi will be used.

If multiple feature abi rules are encountered and the specified
abi is different then a warning will be issued, and the initial abi
will continue to be used. The ability to support multiple policy
feature abis during a compile will be added in a future patch.

MR: https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/merge_requests/491
Signed-off-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Steve Beattie <sbeattie@ubuntu.com>
2020-05-29 00:23:37 -07:00
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errors parser error tests: add filename profile deprecation checks 2020-05-05 02:16:23 -07:00
features_files parser: Update features.all file for new kernel features 2016-03-19 03:03:18 -05:00
simple_tests parser: add basic support for feature abis 2020-05-29 00:23:37 -07:00
caching.profile actually add caching tests 2009-11-11 11:07:50 -08:00
caching.py parser/caching test: fix deprecation warnings 2020-04-30 11:26:36 -07:00
equality.sh parser: shellcheck fixups on test scripts 2020-05-05 12:09:15 -07:00
errors.py parser tests: convert makefile error tests to python script 2020-05-08 15:44:41 -07:00
gen-dbus.pl parser: Test dbus eavesdrop rule parsing 2013-12-06 11:18:48 -08:00
gen-xtrans.pl Description: Improve generated test readability and build-time cleanup. 2011-05-02 13:36:55 -07:00
Makefile parser tests: convert makefile error tests to python script 2020-05-08 15:44:41 -07:00
minimize.sh parser: use /bin/sh for minimize test 2020-05-05 12:14:04 -07:00
mk_features_file.py parser language tests: force using a features file 2014-04-24 12:14:54 -07:00
parser.conf parser: add empty config file for parser caching tests 2018-08-21 23:14:52 -07:00
README parser: Detect core dumps during parser tests 2013-09-11 11:56:47 -07:00
simple.pl error out on superfluous TODOs 2018-11-06 21:44:40 +01:00
testlib.py parser testlib: restructure command run functions 2020-05-08 15:43:34 -07:00
uservars.conf as ACKed on IRC, drop the unused $Id$ tags everywhere 2010-12-20 12:29:10 -08:00
valgrind_simple.py parser: fix equality and valgrind test scripts to use features file 2015-03-19 04:35:08 -07:00

This is the README for the AppArmor parser regression testsuite.

Running the testsuite
---------------------
Running the tests is pretty easy, a simple 'make tests' should make it
go, assuming the subdomain parser and perl are installed.

There is a user configuration file 'uservars.conf'. If you wish to test
against a different parser, or use a different set of profiles for the
simple.pl test, you can change those settings in 'uservars.conf'.

You can also override which parser is used through make by specifying
the PARSER veriable. For example, to run the tests on the system parser,
run 'make PARSER=/sbin/apparmor_parser'.

Adding to the testsuite
-----------------------

The testsuite currently contains one testscript (simple.pl) and makes use
of perl's Test::Simple, Test::Harness, and prove utilities (see 'perldoc
Test::Tutorial', 'perldoc Test::Simple', 'perldoc Test::Harness', and
'man 1 prove' for more information on these).

It should be relatively easy to extend the suite with other testscripts,
as long as they're written using Test::Simple or can emulate the
Test::Harness protocol. To add a script, add it to the TESTS variable
in the Makefile, and it will included in the tests to be run.

However, in many cases, it is not necessary to add an entire new
testscript for a testcase. Instead, the simple testcase (see below)
will run all the profiles it finds on the parser, thus adding testcases
is usually as simple as writing a new profile with a couple of extra
comments.

Simple parsing tests (simple.pl)
--------------------------------
This test script tests the parser front end's ability to identify legal
profiles. It does this by running the parser against several legal and
illegal profiles (in debug mode, so as not to load them into the module
proper)

The simple script has the parser attempt to parse all of the profiles
named *.sd in the simple_tests/ subdirectory; thus, to add a new profile
to test, simply add it to the simple_tests/ directory. The simple
script also adds the testdir (simple_tests/ by default) to the parsers
include path (assuming that particular bug has been fixed :-)). There
is an includes/ subdir to place additional includes if necessary (we
purposefully choose to use different directory names versus the shipped
profiles to minimize testsuite breakage with changes in the external
policy).

The simple script looks for a few special comments in the profile,
#=DESCRIPTION, #=EXRESULT, and #=TODO:

  - #=DESCRIPTION -- all text following the keyword is considered a
    description for the test. Please try to make these meaningful.

  - #=EXRESULT -- This records the expected result of parsing this
    profile. Values can either be PASS or FAIL; if no comment is found
    that matches this pattern, then the profile is assumed to have an
    expected parse result of PASS.

  - #=TODO -- marks the test as being for a future item to implement and
    thus are expected testsuite failures and hsould be ignored.

  - #=DISABLED -- skips the test, and marks it as a failed TODO task.
    Useful if the particular testcase causes the parser to infinite
    loop or dump core.

Otherwise, the profile is passed on as-is to the subdomain parser.