Github user dragon512 closed the pull request at:
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GitHub user dragon512 reopened a pull request:
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Add new testing system to the test subdirectory
First pass of new Testing system for Traffic server
Contain micro-server is the test/tools directory from the traffic-replay
work
GitHub user dragon512 opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/1465
Add new testing system to the test subdirectory
First pass of new Testing system for Traffic server
Contain micro-server is the test/tools directory from the traffic-replay
work
Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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So copy paste header from the other source files in ATS.
There is no concern that the AuTest code ( ie the testing engine used) is
MIT.. just asking.
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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I am not sure why it should be under "ci" tree. That is stuff for the open
source CI system. Why would tests for ATS go under the ci data file? Tests are
for developer, not the
Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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@bryancall So from what I can see at the moment. master is broken. 7.1 is
working fine minus the custom logfile test. The remap_http and header-rewrite
fail with
- < Pr
Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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I just pushed a fix for CentOs and RHEL system to bootstrap better. I
believe this should take care of the issue @jpeach reported given was running
on one of those systems
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I should have added:
- the copyright headers for the source files
- blurb to the notices file ( I hope this is correct @zwoop?)
- I have add some documentation @persiaAziz
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@jpeach So I agree with everything you suggest except for moving the test
under the ci directory. The source layout is confusing enough as is. hiding
this under some location no one
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This is just starter documentation.. We will move it to the official sphinx
doc later.
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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I am not sure. I understand from what I found online that there are
breaking changes in the latest version. They seem to be wanting to remove this
long in favor of a different macro
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so I tried the latest and I get an error of
autoreconf -if
libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR, `build/_aux'.
libtoolize: copying file `build/_aux
GitHub user dragon512 opened a pull request:
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TS-4152: Build failure when curses is not available
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Maybe... but this is about fixing the issue at hand. Keep in mind this is
RHEL 6 and CentOS 6. They are old out of date systems in the first place.
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Jpeach
I tested your branch
https://github.com/jpeach/trafficserver/commit/b7ddaae3444e5cf1316b551b4dbde018e1ff29a9
It did work for me on rhel6.
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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hmm maybe i should reopen the one I did as that seems to work...
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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closing my pull request as James has a better fix
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@jpeach I understand the "lets get the latest m4 script". I would normally
be on board with this myself. However I think that is more complex. The issue
here is that the new sc
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Fixes the issue I reported on
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+1
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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Hey Dan,
Sorry i had to take off for personal issue at home. I wanted a script that
would:
1) get changes since last tag or a certain format
2) filter out messages
3
Github user dragon512 commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/1608#discussion_r108465171
--- Diff: ci/tsqa/tests/test_forward_proxy.py ---
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+'''
--- End diff --
for the test engine what I have
GitHub user dragon512 opened an issue:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/1579
Clean up h2client.py to be a general testing tool
This would require.
1) move h2client.py to tests/tools/...
2) update the autest test extensions under tests/gold_tests/autest-site
Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/1579 added to remind us
about h2client.py clean up
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GitHub user dragon512 opened a pull request:
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change command to use python3
re-submitted the PR https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/1577
Hopefully this will work better
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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Something is messed up.. closing this and reopening it as
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/1580
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GitHub user dragon512 opened a pull request:
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Force use of python3 for microserver
should fix the issue with Jenkins build issue
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GitHub user dragon512 opened a pull request:
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Update http2.test.py
Change test to use python3 ( as h2client needs to use python3)
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I should not the we probably need to clean up the h2client to be used in
general. @persiaAziz will be able to help with this.
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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+1
@persiaAziz You might want to add a comment on what is fixed
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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It looks like the Traffics server died. ( removing color codes)
Test : Checking that ReturnCode == None - Failed
Reason: Returned Value 70 != None
file
Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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@bryancall Can you provide move info on this. as of Friday this was passing
fine. Could you dump the report details for this test?
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Github user dragon512 commented on a diff in the pull request:
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--- Diff: tests/getting_started.md ---
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+# Getting Started
+
+This directory contains different tests for Apache
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