Update guides for running sytest (#958)

* Update guides for running sytest

Bring the details for running sytest against postgres up to date; prefer docker over manual setup

Signed-off-by: Alex Chen <minecnly@gmail.com>

* Better flags

Signed-off-by: Alex Chen <minecnly@gmail.com>
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## Finding out which tests to add
We recommend you run the tests locally by manually setting up SyTest or using a
SyTest docker image. After running the tests, a script will print the tests you
need to add to `sytest-whitelist`.
We recommend you run the tests locally by using the SyTest docker image or
manually setting up SyTest. After running the tests, a script will print the
tests you need to add to `sytest-whitelist`.
You should proceed after you see no build problems for dendrite after running:
@ -20,9 +20,32 @@ You should proceed after you see no build problems for dendrite after running:
./build.sh
```
### Using the SyTest Docker image
Use the following commands to pull the latest SyTest image and run the tests:
```sh
docker pull matrixdotorg/sytest-dendrite
docker run --rm -v /path/to/dendrite/:/src/ -v /path/to/log/output/:/logs/ matrixdotorg/sytest-dendrite
```
`/path/to/dendrite/` should be replaced with the actual path to your dendrite
source code. The test results TAP file and homeserver logging output will go to
`/path/to/log/output`. The output of the command should tell you if you need to
add any tests to `sytest-whitelist`.
When debugging, the following Docker `run` options may also be useful:
* `-v /path/to/sytest/:/sytest/`: Use your local SyTest repository at
`/path/to/sytest` instead of pulling from GitHub. This is useful when you want
to speed things up or make modifications to SyTest.
* `--entrypoint bash`: Prevent the container from automatically starting the
tests. When used, you need to manually run `/bootstrap.sh dendrite` inside
the container to start them.
### Manually Setting up SyTest
Make sure you have Perl v5+ installed, and get SyTest with:
If you don't want to use the Docker image, you can also run SyTest by hand. Make
sure you have Perl 5 or above, and get SyTest with:
(Note that this guide assumes your SyTest checkout is next to your
`dendrite` checkout.)
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```sh
sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE USER dendrite PASSWORD 'itsasecret'"
sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE DATABASE sytest_template OWNER dendrite"
for i in dendrite0 dendrite1 sytest_template; do sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE DATABASE $i OWNER dendrite;"; done
mkdir -p "server-0"
cat > "server-0/database.yaml" << EOF
args:
user: dendrite
database: dendrite
password: itsasecret
database: dendrite0
host: 127.0.0.1
sslmode: disable
type: pg
EOF
mkdir -p "server-1"
cat > "server-1/database.yaml" << EOF
args:
user: dendrite
password: itsasecret
database: dendrite1
host: 127.0.0.1
sslmode: disable
type: pg
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Run the tests:
```sh
./run-tests.pl -I Dendrite::Monolith -d ../dendrite/bin -W ../dendrite/sytest-whitelist -O tap --all | tee results.tap
POSTGRES=1 ./run-tests.pl -I Dendrite::Monolith -d ../dendrite/bin -W ../dendrite/sytest-whitelist -O tap --all | tee results.tap
```
where `tee` lets you see the results while they're being piped to the file.
where `tee` lets you see the results while they're being piped to the file, and
`POSTGRES=1` enables testing with PostgeSQL. If the `POSTGRES` environment
variable is not set or is set to 0, SyTest will fall back to SQLite 3. For more
flags and options, see https://github.com/matrix-org/sytest#running.
Once the tests are complete, run the helper script to see if you need to add
any newly passing test names to `sytest-whitelist` in the project's root directory:
any newly passing test names to `sytest-whitelist` in the project's root
directory:
```sh
../dendrite/show-expected-fail-tests.sh results.tap ../dendrite/sytest-whitelist ../dendrite/sytest-blacklist
```
If the script prints nothing/exits with 0, then you're good to go.
### Using a SyTest Docker image
Ensure you have the latest image for SyTest, then run the tests:
```sh
docker pull matrixdotorg/sytest-dendrite
docker run --rm -v /path/to/dendrite/:/src/ matrixdotorg/sytest-dendrite
```
where `/path/to/dendrite/` should be replaced with the actual path to your
dendrite source code. The output should tell you if you need to add any tests to
`sytest-whitelist`.