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authorJosh Bleecher Snyder <josh@tailscale.com>2020-12-14 14:12:56 -0800
committerJason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>2021-01-07 14:49:44 +0100
commit94b33ba705c75a6c02fc0567f0d6a776d4f03d07 (patch)
tree1f8adc7eee37c070de2fa034520466692b198c2a /device/device_test.go
parentdevice: use defer to simplify peer.NewTimer (diff)
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device: add a helper to generate uapi configs
This makes it easier to work with configs in tests. It'll see heavier use over upcoming commits; this commit only adds the infrastructure. Signed-off-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josh@tailscale.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'device/device_test.go')
-rw-r--r--device/device_test.go73
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/device/device_test.go b/device/device_test.go
index a91e6ca..a89dcc2 100644
--- a/device/device_test.go
+++ b/device/device_test.go
@@ -6,11 +6,10 @@
package device
import (
- "bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
+ "io"
"net"
- "strings"
"testing"
"time"
@@ -26,39 +25,57 @@ func getFreePort(t *testing.T) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", l.LocalAddr().(*net.UDPAddr).Port)
}
+// uapiCfg returns a reader that contains cfg formatted use with IpcSetOperation.
+// cfg is a series of alternating key/value strings.
+// uapiCfg exists because editors and humans like to insert
+// whitespace into configs, which can cause failures, some of which are silent.
+// For example, a leading blank newline causes the remainder
+// of the config to be silently ignored.
+func uapiCfg(cfg ...string) io.ReadSeeker {
+ if len(cfg)%2 != 0 {
+ panic("odd number of args to uapiReader")
+ }
+ buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
+ for i, s := range cfg {
+ buf.WriteString(s)
+ sep := byte('\n')
+ if i%2 == 0 {
+ sep = '='
+ }
+ buf.WriteByte(sep)
+ }
+ return bytes.NewReader(buf.Bytes())
+}
+
// genConfigs generates a pair of configs that connect to each other.
// The configs use distinct, probably-usable ports.
-func genConfigs(t *testing.T) (cfgs [2]*bufio.Reader) {
- const (
- cfg1 = `private_key=481eb0d8113a4a5da532d2c3e9c14b53c8454b34ab109676f6b58c2245e37b58
-listen_port={{PORT1}}
-replace_peers=true
-public_key=f70dbb6b1b92a1dde1c783b297016af3f572fef13b0abb16a2623d89a58e9725
-protocol_version=1
-replace_allowed_ips=true
-allowed_ip=1.0.0.2/32
-endpoint=127.0.0.1:{{PORT2}}`
-
- cfg2 = `private_key=98c7989b1661a0d64fd6af3502000f87716b7c4bbcf00d04fc6073aa7b539768
-listen_port={{PORT2}}
-replace_peers=true
-public_key=49e80929259cebdda4f322d6d2b1a6fad819d603acd26fd5d845e7a123036427
-protocol_version=1
-replace_allowed_ips=true
-allowed_ip=1.0.0.1/32
-endpoint=127.0.0.1:{{PORT1}}`
- )
-
+func genConfigs(t *testing.T) (cfgs [2]io.Reader) {
var port1, port2 string
for port1 == port2 {
port1 = getFreePort(t)
port2 = getFreePort(t)
}
- for i, cfg := range []string{cfg1, cfg2} {
- cfg = strings.ReplaceAll(cfg, "{{PORT1}}", port1)
- cfg = strings.ReplaceAll(cfg, "{{PORT2}}", port2)
- cfgs[i] = bufio.NewReader(strings.NewReader(cfg))
- }
+
+ cfgs[0] = uapiCfg(
+ "private_key", "481eb0d8113a4a5da532d2c3e9c14b53c8454b34ab109676f6b58c2245e37b58",
+ "listen_port", port1,
+ "replace_peers", "true",
+ "public_key", "f70dbb6b1b92a1dde1c783b297016af3f572fef13b0abb16a2623d89a58e9725",
+ "protocol_version", "1",
+ "replace_allowed_ips", "true",
+ "allowed_ip", "1.0.0.2/32",
+ "endpoint", "127.0.0.1:"+port2,
+ )
+ cfgs[1] = uapiCfg(
+ "private_key", "98c7989b1661a0d64fd6af3502000f87716b7c4bbcf00d04fc6073aa7b539768",
+ "listen_port", port2,
+ "replace_peers", "true",
+ "public_key", "49e80929259cebdda4f322d6d2b1a6fad819d603acd26fd5d845e7a123036427",
+ "protocol_version", "1",
+ "replace_allowed_ips", "true",
+ "allowed_ip", "1.0.0.1/32",
+ "endpoint", "127.0.0.1:"+port1,
+ )
return
}