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* agent/debug: add package for debugging, host info * api: add v1/agent/host endpoint * agent: add v1/agent/host endpoint * command/debug: implementation of static capture * command/debug: tests and only configured targets * agent/debug: add basic test for host metrics * command/debug: add methods for dynamic data capture * api: add debug/pprof endpoints * command/debug: add pprof * command/debug: timing, wg, logs to disk * vendor: add gopsutil/disk * command/debug: add a usage section * website: add docs for consul debug * agent/host: require operator:read * api/host: improve docs and no retry timing * command/debug: fail on extra arguments * command/debug: fixup file permissions to 0644 * command/debug: remove server flags * command/debug: improve clarity of usage section * api/debug: add Trace for profiling, fix profile * command/debug: capture profile and trace at the same time * command/debug: add index document * command/debug: use "clusters" in place of members * command/debug: remove address in output * command/debug: improve comment on metrics sleep * command/debug: clarify usage * agent: always register pprof handlers and protect This will allow us to avoid a restart of a target agent for profiling by always registering the pprof handlers. Given this is a potentially sensitive path, it is protected with an operator:read ACL and enable debug being set to true on the target agent. enable_debug still requires a restart. If ACLs are disabled, enable_debug is sufficient. * command/debug: use trace.out instead of .prof More in line with golang docs. * agent: fix comment wording * agent: wrap table driven tests in t.run() |
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README.md
Consul Testing Utilities
This package provides some generic helpers to facilitate testing in Consul.
TestServer
TestServer is a harness for managing Consul agents and initializing them with
test data. Using it, you can form test clusters, create services, add health
checks, manipulate the K/V store, etc. This test harness is completely decoupled
from Consul's core and API client, meaning it can be easily imported and used in
external unit tests for various applications. It works by invoking the Consul
CLI, which means it is a requirement to have Consul installed in the $PATH
.
Following is an example usage:
package my_program
import (
"testing"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/testutil"
)
func TestFoo_bar(t *testing.T) {
// Create a test Consul server
srv1, err := testutil.NewTestServer()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer srv1.Stop()
// Create a secondary server, passing in configuration
// to avoid bootstrapping as we are forming a cluster.
srv2, err := testutil.NewTestServerConfig(t, func(c *testutil.TestServerConfig) {
c.Bootstrap = false
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer srv2.Stop()
// Join the servers together
srv1.JoinLAN(t, srv2.LANAddr)
// Create a test key/value pair
srv1.SetKV(t, "foo", []byte("bar"))
// Create lots of test key/value pairs
srv1.PopulateKV(t, map[string][]byte{
"bar": []byte("123"),
"baz": []byte("456"),
})
// Create a service
srv1.AddService(t, "redis", structs.HealthPassing, []string{"master"})
// Create a service that will be accessed in target source code
srv1.AddAccessibleService("redis", structs.HealthPassing, "127.0.0.1", 6379, []string{"master"})
// Create a service check
srv1.AddCheck(t, "service:redis", "redis", structs.HealthPassing)
// Create a node check
srv1.AddCheck(t, "mem", "", structs.HealthCritical)
// The HTTPAddr field contains the address of the Consul
// API on the new test server instance.
println(srv1.HTTPAddr)
// All functions also have a wrapper method to limit the passing of "t"
wrap := srv1.Wrap(t)
wrap.SetKV("foo", []byte("bar"))
}