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+#!/bin/sh
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+# Copyright 2019, The Tor Project, Inc.
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+# See LICENSE for licensing information
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+
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+# Integration test script for verifying that Tor configurations are parsed as
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+# we expect.
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+#
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+# Valid configurations are tested with --dump-config, which parses and
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+# validates the configuration before writing it out. We then make sure that
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+# the result is what we expect, before parsing and dumping it again to make
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+# sure that there is no change.
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+#
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+# Invalid configurations are tested with --verify-config, which parses
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+# and validates the configuration. We capture its output and make sure that
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+# it contains the error message we expect.
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+
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+# This script looks for its test cases as individual directories in
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+# src/test/conf_examples/. Each test may have these files:
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+#
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+# torrc -- Usually needed. This file is passed to Tor on the command line
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+# with the "-f" flag. (If you omit it, you'll test Tor's behavior when
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+# it receives a nonexistent configuration file.)
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+#
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+# torrc.defaults -- Optional. If present, it is passed to Tor on the command
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+# line with the --defaults-torrc option. If this file is absent, an empty
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+# file is passed instead to prevent Tor from reading the system defaults.
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+#
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+# cmdline -- Optional. If present, it contains command-line arguments that
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+# will be passed to Tor.
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+#
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+# expected -- If this file is present, then it should be the expected result
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+# of "--dump-config short" for this test case. Exactly one of
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+# "expected" or "error" must be present, or the test will fail.
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+#
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+# error -- If this file is present, then it contains a regex that must be
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+# matched by some line in the output of "--verify-config", which must
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+# fail. Exactly one of "expected" or "error" must be present, or the
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+# test will fail.
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+
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+umask 077
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+set -e
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+die() { echo "$1" >&2 ; exit 5; }
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+
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+# find the tor binary
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+if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
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+ TOR_BINARY="${1}"
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+ shift
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+else
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+ TOR_BINARY="${TESTING_TOR_BINARY:-./src/app/tor}"
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+fi
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+
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+# make a safe space for temporary files
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+DATA_DIR=$(mktemp -d -t tor_parseconf_tests.XXXXXX)
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+trap 'rm -rf "$DATA_DIR"' 0
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+touch "${DATA_DIR}/EMPTY" || die "Couldn't create empty file."
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+
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+# This is where we look for examples
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+EXAMPLEDIR="$(dirname "$0")"/conf_examples
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+
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+case "$(uname -s)" in
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+ CYGWIN*) WINDOWS=1;;
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+ MINGW*) WINDOWS=1;;
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+ MSYS*) WINDOWS=1;;
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+ *) WINDOWS=0;;
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+esac
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+
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+if test "$WINDOWS" = 1; then
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+ FILTER="dos2unix"
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+else
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+ FILTER="cat"
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+fi
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+
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+for dir in "${EXAMPLEDIR}"/*; do
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+ if ! test -d "${dir}"; then
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+ # Only count directories.
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+ continue
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+ fi
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+
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+ testname="$(basename "${dir}")"
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+ # We use printf since "echo -n" is not standard
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+ printf "%s: " "$testname"
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+
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+ if test -f "${dir}/torrc.defaults"; then
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+ DEFAULTS="${dir}/torrc.defaults"
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+ else
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+ DEFAULTS="${DATA_DIR}/EMPTY"
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+ fi
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+
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+ if test -f "${dir}/cmdline"; then
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+ CMDLINE="$(cat "${dir}"/cmdline)"
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+ else
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+ CMDLINE=""
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+ fi
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+
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+ if test -f "${dir}/expected"; then
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+ if test -f "${dir}/error"; then
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+ echo "FAIL: Found both ${dir}/expected and ${dir}/error."
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+ echo "(Only one of these files should exist.)"
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+ exit 1
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+ fi
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+
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+ # This case should succeed: run dump-config and see if it does.
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+
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+ "${TOR_BINARY}" -f "${dir}"/torrc \
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+ --defaults-torrc "${DEFAULTS}" \
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+ --dump-config short \
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+ ${CMDLINE} \
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+ | "${FILTER}" > "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}" \
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+ || die "Failure: Tor exited."
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+
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+ if cmp "${dir}/expected" "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}">/dev/null ; then
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+ # Check round-trip.
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+ "${TOR_BINARY}" -f "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}" \
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+ --defaults-torrc "${DATA_DIR}/empty" \
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+ --dump-config short \
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+ | "${FILTER}" \
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+ > "${DATA_DIR}/output_2.${testname}" \
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+ || die "Failure: Tor exited on round-trip."
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+
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+ if ! cmp "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}" \
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+ "${DATA_DIR}/output_2.${testname}"; then
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+ echo "Failure: did not match on round-trip."
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+ exit 1
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+ fi
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+
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+ echo "OK"
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+ else
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+ echo "FAIL"
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+ diff -u "${dir}/expected" "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}"
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+ exit 1
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+ fi
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+
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+ elif test -f "${dir}/error"; then
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+ # This case should fail: run verify-config and see if it does.
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+
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+ "${TOR_BINARY}" --verify-config \
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+ -f "${dir}"/torrc \
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+ --defaults-torrc "${DEFAULTS}" \
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+ ${CMDLINE} \
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+ > "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}" \
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+ && die "Failure: Tor did not report an error."
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+
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+ expect_err="$(cat "${dir}"/error)"
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+ if grep "${expect_err}" "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}" >/dev/null; then
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+ echo "OK"
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+ else
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+ echo "FAIL"
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+ echo "Expected error: ${expect_err}"
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+ echo "Tor said:"
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+ cat "${DATA_DIR}/output.${testname}"
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+ exit 1
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+ fi
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+
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+ else
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+ # This case is not actually configured with a success or a failure.
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+ # call that an error.
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+
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+ echo "FAIL: Did not find ${dir}/expected or ${dir}/error."
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+ exit 1
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+ fi
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+
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+done
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