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Falco regression tests
This folder contains the Regression tests suite for Falco.
You can find instructions on how to run this test suite on the Falco website here.
Test suites
Running locally
This step assumes you already built Falco.
Note that the tests are intended to be run against a release build of Falco, at the moment.
Also, it assumes you prepared falco_traces (see the section below) and you already run the following command from the build directory:
make test-trace-files
It prepares the fixtures (json and scap files) needed by the integration tests.
Using virtualenv the steps to locally run a specific test suite are the following ones (from this directory):
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
BUILD_DIR="../build" avocado run --mux-yaml falco_tests.yaml --job-results-dir /tmp/job-results -- falco_test.py
deactivate
The name of the specific test suite to run is falco_tests.yaml in this case. Change it to run others test suites.
In case you want to only execute a specific test case, use the --mux-filter-only parameter as follows:
BUILD_DIR="../build" avocado run --mux-yaml falco_tests.yaml --job-results-dir /tmp/job-results --mux-filter-only /run/trace_files/program_output -- falco_test.py
To obtain the path of all the available variants for a given test suite, execute:
avocado variants --mux-yaml falco_tests.yaml
falco_traces
The falco_traces.yaml test suite gets generated through the falco_traces.yaml.in file and some fixtures (scap files) downloaded from the web at execution time.
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Ensure you have
unzipandxargsutilities -
Prepare the test suite with the following command:
bash run_regression_tests.sh -p -v
falco_tests_package
The falco_tests_package.yaml test suite requires some additional setup steps to be succesfully run on your local machine.
In particular, it requires some runners (ie., docker images) to be already built and present into your local machine.
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Ensure you have
dockerup and running -
Ensure you build Falco (with bundled deps)
The recommended way of doing it by running the
falcosecurity/falco-builderdocker image from the project root:docker run -v $PWD/..:/source -v $PWD/mybuild:/build falcosecurity/falco-builder cmake docker run -v $PWD/..:/source -v $PWD/mybuild:/build falcosecurity/falco-builder falco -
Ensure you build the Falco packages from the Falco above:
docker run -v $PWD/..:/source -v $PWD/mybuild:/build falcosecurity/falco-builder package -
Ensure you build the runners:
FALCO_VERSION=$(./mybuild/release/userspace/falco/falco --version | head -n 1 | cut -d' ' -f3 | tr -d '\r') mkdir -p /tmp/runners-rootfs cp -R ./test/rules /tmp/runners-rootfs cp -R ./test/trace_files /tmp/runners-rootfs cp ./mybuild/release/falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64.{deb,rpm,tar.gz} /tmp/runners-rootfs docker build -f docker/tester/root/runners/deb.Dockerfile --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco:test-deb /tmp/runners-rootfs docker build -f docker/tester/root/runners/rpm.Dockerfile --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco:test-rpm /tmp/runners-rootfs docker build -f docker/tester/root/runners/tar.gz.Dockerfile --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco:test-tar.gz /tmp/runners-rootfs -
Run the
falco_tests_package.yamltest suite from thetestdirectorycd test BUILD_DIR="../mybuild" avocado run --mux-yaml falco_tests_package.yaml --job-results-dir /tmp/job-results -- falco_test.py
Execute all the test suites
In case you want to run all the test suites at once, you can directly use the run_regression_tests.sh runner script.
cd test
./run_regression_tests.sh -v
Just make sure you followed all the previous setup steps.