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README
Kamailio configuration tests ---------------------------- Requeriments: ------------- - A working NGCP - sip-tester. sipp with ssl enabled ( needed for auth ). We provide a version backported to wheezy - python-yaml - libgraphviz-perl - libtemplate-perl - libtext-csv-perl - ngcp-ossbss-clients-perl - parallel - tcpdump Usage: ------ # cd /usr/share/kamailio-config-tests If you are using the git version and not in /usr/share/kamailio-config-tests you need to set BASE_DIR environment variable accordingly: # export BASE_DIR=`pwd` This is not needed if you are using the Debian packaged version. PROFILE: "CE" the default "PRO" #bash ./run_tests.sh [-p PROFILE ] This will create: - $BASE_DIR/log with a directory per test with: - kamailio.log - kamailio-lb.log - sems.log - parsed messages (XXXX.yml) - sipp error logs - a pcap file for each interface #bash ./get_result.sh [-p PROFILE ] [-g] This will create: - $BASE_DIR/result with a directory per test with: - a tap file ( test results ) - a png file ( routes flow ) If you use -g option If you want to run test manually just exec this onces: #./bin/config_debug.pl on #ngcpcfg apply and run the check that you want: #./bin/check.sh <checkname> this will run the test and the result taps or run all the tests as many times you want with: #./bin/bench.sh $NUM If you want to test just a set of scenarios, set the SCENARIOS environment var. #bash SCENARIOS="invite invite_callforward" ./run_tests.sh #bash SCENARIOS="invite invite_callforward" ./get_results.sh Development: ------------ Every test has to be located at the scenarios directory. It must include: - scenario.yml - XXXX_test.yml.tt2 XXXX indicates the number of kamailio parsed msg XXXX.yml to test - sipp_scenarioXX.xml And can optionally include: - sipp_scenario_responderXX.xml - prefs.yml - callforward.yml - speeddial.yml - peer.yml Test file syntax: ----------------- The test file is divided in tree different parts: - flow: Array of routes with a possible list of pseudo-variables values to test. If the value is a string it will be treated as a regular expression rule[0]. Example: flow: - start|MAIN: $avp(val): [1, "test"] - start|ROUTE_NET_INFO: $avp(val): [2,1] - end|ROUTE_NET_INFO: $avp(val): None - start|ROUTE_PRX_REQUEST: $xavp(caller_peer_prefs[0]=>concurrent_max): '\d+' - start|ROUTE_INVITE: $xavp(caller_peer_prefs[0]=>concurrent_max[*]): [1] - start|ROUTE_LOAD_CALLEE_DOMAIN_PREF: - start|ROUTE_CLEAR_CALLEE_DOMAIN_PREF: - end|ROUTE_CLEAR_CALLEE_DOMAIN_PREF: - end|ROUTE_LOAD_CALLEE_DOMAIN_PREF: - start|ROUTE_FIND_CALLER: - start|ROUTE_AUTH: - exit|ROUTE_AUTH: $fU: testuser - sip_in: Array of regular expresion rules[0] to match in the sip messsage. If the rule starts with '_:NOT:_' it will fail if the rule matches. Example: sip_in: - '^INVITE' - 'Contact: sip:testuser1002@' - 'CSeq: 2 INVITE' - 'Max-Forwards: 16' - 'Content-Type: application/sdp' - 'Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="testuser1002"' - '_:NOT:_Contact: <sip:testuser1003@127.126.0.1:6666;ob>;expires=\d+', - sip_out: Array of lists of regular expression rules[0] to match the array of sip messages send out. If the rule starts with '_:NOT:_' it will fail if the rule matches. Example: sip_out: - [ '^SIP/2.0 100 Trying', 'Content-Length: 0' ] - [ '^SIP/2.0 403 Unauthorized IP detected', 'Content-Length: 0', 'P-NGCP-Authorization: testuser1003@', 'P-NGCP-Authorized: 1' ] [0] http://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax scenario.yml file syntax: ------------------------- This file is divided in two sections: subscribers and scenarios. In subscribers we put the info and alias numbers. In scenarios we put the info needed to run the sipp scenarios. The check.sh script will start all the responders in the background in order and then any sipp_scenarioXX.xml one by one. If the responder has register: yes a sipp_scenario_responderXX_reg.xml will be created and run it before the correspondent responder. If active: no then no sipp_scenario_responderXX.xml exists for that responder. It's just info of the callee. If foreign: yes then sipp_scenario_responderXX.xml will be run with 5060 port. If password_wrong: yes then the caller is going to use 'wrongpass' as password. Example: subscribers: spce.test: testuser1003: password: testuser cc: 43 ac: 1 sn: 1003 testuser1002: password: testuser cc: 43 ac: 1 sn: 1002 alias_numbers: - cc: 34 ac: 96 sn: 5711941 scenarios: - ip: 127.126.0.1 --> sipp_scenario00.xml username: testuser1002 domain: spce.test proto: tcp responders: - ip: 127.1.0.1 --> sipp_scenario_responder00.xml username: testuser1003 domain: spce.test register: yes proto: udp - ip: 127.1.0.1 --> sipp_scenario01.xml username: testuser1003 domain: spce.test proto: udp password_wrong: yes responders: - ip: 127.126.0.1 --> sipp_scenario_responder01.xml username: testuser1002 domain: spce.test register: yes proto: tcp - ip: 127.0.2.1 --> sipp_scenario_responder02.xml number: 004321001 username: 004321001 domain: spce.test peer_host: peer_00_host0 register: no prefs.yml file syntax: ---------------------- subscriber@domain: - preference: value - preference: value '@domain': - preference: value - preference: value peer_host: - preference: value - preference: value Preferences must match SOAP definition [1] [1] https://localhost:2443/SOAP/Provisioning.wsdl -- Victor Seva <vseva@sipwise.com>