On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org wrote:
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Maybe there is no automated testing for any Tor projects? At least a quick search on the wiki only found [1] which lists possible ways to test (but was created 7 months ago and apparently not updated since and collecting dust) and [2] discussing a manual test procedure for TBB. However, tor-0.2.3.25.tar.gz does reveal some test files but the source code ratio of production code to test code is not inspiring at first glance:
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Be aware that we've also been using 'chutney' and 'experimentor' for integration testing. They supplement coverage a bit, though they need more tests, and each tends to hide certain classes of error.
I hate being forgotten in testing discussions. Stem provides rather extensive integration testing targeted at Tor's controller interface.
To run it simply...
git clone https://git.torproject.org/stem.git cd stem ./run_tests.py --integ
Help expanding the tests even further would be greatly appreciated. -Damian
So I have a built and make tested tor-0.2.3.25/ folder and stem/ in a parallel folder. When I run the command then I get the following:
$ ./run_tests.py --integ Unable to start tor, 'tor' does not exists.
How can I run the tests on the Tor built in the tor-0.2.3.25/ folder?
Thanks, Simon