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authorMartin Erlandsson <martin@megabit.se>2019-04-16 14:49:42 +0200
committerFabian Jahr <fjahr@protonmail.com>2019-10-17 17:53:45 +0200
commit9576614d2d91ca946d164dfffca441f8bcbd6e2c (patch)
tree17108b66b28083ecf582dc515bb89c49e6bd6e75 /test
parent561a7d30478b82f5d46dcf0f16e864a9608004f4 (diff)
downloadbitcoin-9576614d2d91ca946d164dfffca441f8bcbd6e2c.tar.xz
doc: Describe log files + consistent paths in test READMEs
Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r--test/README.md17
-rw-r--r--test/functional/README.md33
2 files changed, 31 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/test/README.md b/test/README.md
index 26fd525064..11adc11278 100644
--- a/test/README.md
+++ b/test/README.md
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ By default, up to 4 tests will be run in parallel by test_runner. To specify
how many jobs to run, append `--jobs=n`
The individual tests and the test_runner harness have many command-line
-options. Run `test_runner.py -h` to see them all.
+options. Run `test/functional/test_runner.py -h` to see them all.
#### Troubleshooting and debugging test failures
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ killed all its bitcoind nodes), then there may be a port conflict which will
cause the test to fail. It is recommended that you run the tests on a system
where no other bitcoind processes are running.
-On linux, the test_framework will warn if there is another
+On linux, the test framework will warn if there is another
bitcoind process running when the tests are started.
If there are zombie bitcoind processes after test failure, you can kill them
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ tests will fail. If this happens, remove the cache directory (and make
sure bitcoind processes are stopped as above):
```bash
-rm -rf cache
+rm -rf test/cache
killall bitcoind
```
@@ -149,6 +149,15 @@ levels using the logger included in the test_framework, e.g.
fails, the `test_framework.log` and bitcoind `debug.log`s will all be dumped
to the console to help troubleshooting.
+These log files can be located under the test data directory (which is always
+printed in the first line of test output):
+ - `<test data directory>/test_framework.log`
+ - `<test data directory>/node<node number>/regtest/debug.log`.
+
+The node number identifies the relevant test node, starting from `node0`, which
+corresponds to its position in the nodes list of the specific test,
+e.g. `self.nodes[0]`.
+
To change the level of logs output to the console, use the `-l` command line
argument.
@@ -157,7 +166,7 @@ aggregate log by running the `combine_logs.py` script. The output can be plain
text, colorized text or html. For example:
```
-combine_logs.py -c <test data directory> | less -r
+test/functional/combine_logs.py -c <test data directory> | less -r
```
will pipe the colorized logs from the test into less.
diff --git a/test/functional/README.md b/test/functional/README.md
index 197c2afbe4..a9b83076eb 100644
--- a/test/functional/README.md
+++ b/test/functional/README.md
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
#### Example test
-The [example_test.py](example_test.py) is a heavily commented example of a test case that uses both
-the RPC and P2P interfaces. If you are writing your first test, copy that file
-and modify to fit your needs.
+The file [test/functional/example_test.py](example_test.py) is a heavily commented example
+of a test case that uses both the RPC and P2P interfaces. If you are writing your first test, copy
+that file and modify to fit your needs.
#### Coverage
-Running `test_runner.py` with the `--coverage` argument tracks which RPCs are
+Running `test/functional/test_runner.py` with the `--coverage` argument tracks which RPCs are
called by the tests and prints a report of uncovered RPCs in the summary. This
can be used (along with the `--extended` argument) to find out which RPCs we
don't have test cases for.
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ P2P messages. These can be found in the following source files:
#### Using the P2P interface
-- `messages.py` contains all the definitions for objects that pass
+- [messages.py](test_framework/messages.py) contains all the definitions for objects that pass
over the network (`CBlock`, `CTransaction`, etc, along with the network-level
wrappers for them, `msg_block`, `msg_tx`, etc).
@@ -96,32 +96,35 @@ the Bitcoin Core node application logic. For custom behaviour, subclass the
P2PInterface object and override the callback methods.
- Can be used to write tests where specific P2P protocol behavior is tested.
-Examples tests are `p2p_unrequested_blocks.py`, `p2p_compactblocks.py`.
+Examples tests are [p2p_unrequested_blocks.py](p2p_unrequested_blocks.py),
+[p2p_compactblocks.py](p2p_compactblocks.py).
-### test-framework modules
+### Test framework modules
+The following are useful modules for test developers. They are located in
+[test/functional/test_framework/](test_framework).
-#### [test_framework/authproxy.py](test_framework/authproxy.py)
+#### [authproxy.py](test_framework/authproxy.py)
Taken from the [python-bitcoinrpc repository](https://github.com/jgarzik/python-bitcoinrpc).
-#### [test_framework/test_framework.py](test_framework/test_framework.py)
+#### [test_framework.py](test_framework/test_framework.py)
Base class for functional tests.
-#### [test_framework/util.py](test_framework/util.py)
+#### [util.py](test_framework/util.py)
Generally useful functions.
-#### [test_framework/mininode.py](test_framework/mininode.py)
+#### [mininode.py](test_framework/mininode.py)
Basic code to support P2P connectivity to a bitcoind.
-#### [test_framework/script.py](test_framework/script.py)
+#### [script.py](test_framework/script.py)
Utilities for manipulating transaction scripts (originally from python-bitcoinlib)
-#### [test_framework/key.py](test_framework/key.py)
+#### [key.py](test_framework/key.py)
Test-only secp256k1 elliptic curve implementation
-#### [test_framework/bignum.py](test_framework/bignum.py)
+#### [bignum.py](test_framework/bignum.py)
Helpers for script.py
-#### [test_framework/blocktools.py](test_framework/blocktools.py)
+#### [blocktools.py](test_framework/blocktools.py)
Helper functions for creating blocks and transactions.
### Benchmarking with perf