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diff --git a/test/network_tests/payload_tests/external_local_payload_test_client_local_starter.sh b/test/network_tests/payload_tests/external_local_payload_test_client_local_starter.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c73dd81 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/network_tests/payload_tests/external_local_payload_test_client_local_starter.sh @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (BMW AG) +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +# Purpose: This script is needed to start the client and service with +# one command. This is necessary as ctest - which is used to run the +# tests - isn't able to start two binaries for one testcase. Therefore +# the testcase simply executes this script. This script then runs client +# and service and checks that both exit sucessfully. + +FAIL=0 + +# Parameter 1: the pid to check +# Parameter 2: number of TCP/UDP sockets the process should have open +check_tcp_udp_sockets_are_open () +{ + # Check that the passed pid/process does listen on at least one TCP/UDP socket + # awk is used to avoid the case when a inode number is the same as a PID. The awk + # program filters the netstat output down to the protocol (1st field) and + # the PID/Program name (last field) fields. + SERVICE_SOCKETS_LISTENING=$(netstat -tulpen 2> /dev/null | awk '{print $1 "\t" $NF}' | grep $1 | wc -l) + if [ $SERVICE_SOCKETS_LISTENING -lt $2 ] + then + ((FAIL+=1)) + fi +} + +# Parameter 1: the pid to check +check_tcp_udp_sockets_are_closed () +{ + # Check that the passed pid/process does not listen on any TCP/UDP socket + # or has any active connection via a TCP/UDP socket + # awk is used to avoid the case when a inode number is the same as a PID. The awk + # program filters the netstat output down to the protocol (1st field) and + # the PID/Program name (last field) fields. + SERVICE_SOCKETS_LISTENING=$(netstat -tulpen 2> /dev/null | awk '{print $1 "\t" $NF}' | grep $1 | wc -l) + if [ $SERVICE_SOCKETS_LISTENING -ne 0 ] + then + ((FAIL+=1)) + fi + + SERVICE_SOCKETS_CONNECTED=$(netstat -tupen 2> /dev/null | awk '{print $1 "\t" $NF}' | grep $1 | wc -l) + if [ $SERVICE_SOCKETS_CONNECTED -ne 0 ] + then + ((FAIL+=1)) + fi +} + +# Start the service +export VSOMEIP_APPLICATION_NAME=external_local_payload_test_service +export VSOMEIP_CONFIGURATION=external_local_payload_test_service.json +./payload_test_service & +SERIVCE_PID=$! +sleep 1; + +# The service should listen on a TCP and UDP socket now +check_tcp_udp_sockets_are_open $SERIVCE_PID 2 + +# Start the client +export VSOMEIP_APPLICATION_NAME=external_local_payload_test_client_local +export VSOMEIP_CONFIGURATION=external_local_payload_test_client_local.json +./payload_test_client & +CLIENT_PID=$! + +# The service should still listen on a TCP and UDP socket now +check_tcp_udp_sockets_are_open $SERIVCE_PID 2 +# The client should use the shortcut over a local UDS instead of TCP/UDP, +# therefore he shouldn't have any open TCP/UDP sockets +check_tcp_udp_sockets_are_closed $CLIENT_PID + +if [ ! -z "$USE_DOCKER" ]; then + FAIL=0 +fi + +# Wait until client and service are finished +for job in $(jobs -p) +do + # Fail gets incremented if either client or service exit + # with a non-zero exit code + wait $job || ((FAIL+=1)) +done + +# Check if client and server both exited sucessfully +if [ $FAIL -eq 0 ] +then + exit 0 +else + exit 1 +fi |