nginx test plan with max coverage?

Maxim Konovalov maxim at nginx.com
Wed Jun 10 12:28:03 UTC 2020


Yes, that's fine.  You can run an arbitrary number of iteration of these
tests if needed.

On 10.06.2020 15:26, Yigal Edery wrote:
> Thanks!
> 
> Maybe we're doing something wrong... In our runs, nginx-tests ends running thru all the tests in just a few minutes. Is this as expected?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maxim Konovalov <maxim at nginx.com> 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 15:18
> To: nginx-devel at nginx.org
> Cc: Yigal Edery <yigal.edery at kameleonsec.com>
> Subject: Re: nginx test plan with max coverage?
> 
> Hi Yigal,
> 
> We use nginx-tests for that.  The suite provides "good enough" coverage already which is also monitored by the development team.
> 
> Maxim
> 
> On 10.06.2020 15:11, Yigal Edery wrote:
>> Anyone?
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>> *From:* Yigal Edery
>> *Sent:* Thursday, June 4, 2020 20:54
>> *To:* nginx-devel at nginx.org
>> *Subject:* nginx test plan with max coverage?
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>> Hi
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>> I hope this is the right forum to ask.
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>> I need to set up NGINX and run a full test coverage on it.
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>> Other than the nginx-tests, is there some formal test plan for nginx 
>> that you use, to exercises an nginx server before declaring a release? 
>> I am thinking some long duration tests with maximum code coverage and 
>> stability tests...
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>> Thanks,
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>> Yigal
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