To send mails, today some tests use msmtp and others our internal smtpc.py. This works, but msmtp slows down the tests significantly, and smtpc.py is also not particularly fast, and also has some limitations. This patch introduces a new SMTP client tool written in Go, and makes almost all the tests use it. Some tests still remain on msmtp, mainly for client-check compatibility. It's likely that this will be moved in later patches to a separate special-purpose test. With this patch, integration tests take ~20% less time than before.
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89 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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. "$(dirname "$0")/../util/lib.sh"
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init
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check_hostaliases
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rm -rf .data-A .data-B .mail
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# Build with the DNS override, so we can fake DNS records.
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export GOTAGS="dnsoverride"
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# Launch minidns in the background using our configuration.
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minidns_bg --addr=":9053" -zones=zones >> .minidns.log 2>&1
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# Two servers:
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# A - listens on :1025, hosts srv-A
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# B - listens on :2015, hosts srv-B
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#
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# We cause the following loop:
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# userA -> aliasB -> aliasA -> aliasB -> ...
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CONFDIR=A generate_certs_for srv-A
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CONFDIR=A add_user usera@srv-A userA
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CONFDIR=B generate_certs_for srv-B
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mkdir -p .logs-A .logs-B
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chasquid -v=2 --logfile=.logs-A/chasquid.log --config_dir=A \
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--testing__dns_addr=127.0.0.1:9053 \
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--testing__max_received_headers=5 \
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--testing__outgoing_smtp_port=2025 &
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chasquid -v=2 --logfile=.logs-B/chasquid.log --config_dir=B \
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--testing__dns_addr=127.0.0.1:9053 \
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--testing__outgoing_smtp_port=1025 &
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wait_until_ready 1025
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wait_until_ready 2025
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wait_until_ready 9053
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smtpc aliasB@srv-B < content
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# Get some of the debugging pages, for troubleshooting, and to make sure they
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# work reasonably well.
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function fexp_gt10() {
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fexp "$1" -save "$2" && \
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[ "$( wc -l < "$2" )" -gt 10 ]
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}
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fexp_gt10 http://localhost:1099/ .data-A/dbg-root \
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|| fail "failed to fetch /"
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fexp_gt10 http://localhost:1099/debug/flags .data-A/dbg-flags \
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|| fail "failed to fetch /debug/flags"
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fexp http://localhost:1099/debug/queue -save .data-A/dbg-queue \
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|| fail "failed to fetch /debug/queue"
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fexp_gt10 http://localhost:1099/debug/config .data-A/dbg-config \
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|| fail "failed to fetch /debug/config"
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fexp http://localhost:1099/404 -status 404 \
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|| fail "fetch /404 worked, should have failed"
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fexp_gt10 http://localhost:1099/metrics .data-A/metrics \
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|| fail "failed to fetch /metrics"
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# Quick sanity-check of the /metrics page, just in case.
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grep -q '^chasquid_queue_itemsWritten [0-9]\+$' .data-A/metrics \
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|| fail "A /metrics is missing the chasquid_queue_itemsWritten counter"
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# Wait until one of them has noticed and stopped the loop.
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while sleep 0.1; do
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fexp http://localhost:1099/debug/vars -save .data-A/vars
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fexp http://localhost:2099/debug/vars -save .data-B/vars
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# Allow for up to 2 loops to be detected, because if chasquid is fast
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# enough the DSN will also loop before this check notices it.
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if grep -q '"chasquid/smtpIn/loopsDetected": [12],' .data-?/vars; then
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break
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fi
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done
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# Test that A has outgoing domaininfo for srv-b.
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# This is unrelated to the loop itself, but serves as an end-to-end
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# verification that outgoing domaininfo works.
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if ! grep -q 'outgoing_sec_level:\s*TLS_INSECURE' ".data-A/domaininfo/s:srv-b";
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then
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fail "A is missing the domaininfo for srv-b"
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fi
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success
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