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README.md
Aya Integration Tests
The aya integration test suite is a set of tests to ensure that common usage behaviours work on real Linux distros
Prerequisites
Linux
To run locally all you need is:
- Rust nightly
cargo install bpf-linker
Other OSs
- A POSIX shell
rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
cargo install bpf-linker
- Install
qemu
andcloud-init-utils
package - or any package that providescloud-localds
Usage
From the root of this repository:
Native
cargo xtask integration-test
Virtualized
mkdir -p integration-test-binaries
cargo xtask build-integration-test | xargs -I % cp % integration-test-binaries
./test/run.sh integration-test-binaries
Writing an integration test
Tests should follow these guidelines:
- Rust eBPF code should live in
integration-ebpf/${NAME}.rs
and included inintegration-ebpf/Cargo.toml
andintegration-test/src/lib.rs
usinginclude_bytes_aligned!
. - C eBPF code should live in
integration-test/bpf/${NAME}.bpf.c
. It should be added to the list of files inintegration-test/build.rs
and the list of constants inintegration-test/src/lib.rs
usinginclude_bytes_aligned!
. - Tests should be added to
integration-test/tests
. - You may add a new module, or use an existing one.
- Test functions should not return
anyhow::Result<()>
since this produces errors without stack traces. Prefer topanic!
instead.