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VARNISHTEST(1)							VARNISHTEST(1)

NAME
       varnishtest - Test program for Varnish

SYNOPSIS
	  varnishtest [-n iter] [-q] [-v] file [file ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  varnishtest	 program  is  a script driven program used to test the
       Varnish Cache.

       The varnishtest program, when started and  given	 one  or  more	script
       files,  can  create  a  number  of  threads representing backends, some
       threads representing clients, and a varnishd process.

       The following options are available:

       -n iter
	      Run iter number of iterations.

       -q     Be quiet.

       -v     Be verbose.

       -t     Dunno.

       file	   File to use as a script

SCRIPTS
   Example script
       # Start a varnish instance called "v1"
       varnish v1 -arg "-b localhost:9080" -start

       # Create a server thread called "s1"
       server s1 {
	   # Receive a request
	   rxreq
	   # Send a standard response
	   txresp -hdr "Connection: close" -body "012345\n"
       }

       # Start the server thread
       server s1 -start

       # Create a client thread called "c1"
       client c1 {
	   # Send a request
	   txreq -url "/"
	   # Wait for a response
	   rxresp
       # Insist that it be a success
       expect resp.status == 200
       }

       # Run the client
       client c1 -run

       # Wait for the server to die
       server s1 -wait

       # (Forcefully) Stop the varnish instance.
       varnish v1 -stop

   Example script output
       The output, running this script looks as follows. The "bargraph" at the
       beginning  of  the  line is an indication of the level of detail in the
       line. The second field where the message comes from. The	 rest  of  the
       line is anyones guess :-)

       #  TEST tests/b00000.vtc starting
       ### v1  CMD: cd ../varnishd && ./varnishd -d -d -n v1 -a :9081 -T :9001 -b localhost:9080
       ### v1  opening CLI connection
       #### v1	debug| NB: Storage size limited to 2GB on 32 bit architecture,\n
       #### v1	debug| NB: otherwise we could run out of address space.\n
       #### v1	debug| storage_file: filename: ./varnish.Shkoq5 (unlinked) size 2047 MB.\n
       ### v1  CLI connection fd = 3
       #### v1	CLI TX| start
       #### v1	debug| Using old SHMFILE\n
       #### v1	debug| Notice: locking SHMFILE in core failed: Operation not permitted\n
       #### v1	debug| bind(): Address already in use\n
       #### v1	debug| rolling(1)...
       #### v1	debug| \n
       #### v1	debug| rolling(2)...\n
       #### v1	debug| Debugging mode, enter "start" to start child\n
       ### v1  CLI 200 <start>
       ##  s1  Starting server
       ### s1  listen on :9080 (fd 6)
       ##  c1  Starting client
       ##  c1  Waiting for client
       ##  s1  started on :9080
       ##  c1  started
       ### c1  connect to :9081
       ### c1  connected to :9081 fd is 8
       #### c1	| GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n
       #### c1	| \r\n
       ### c1  rxresp
       #### s1	Accepted socket 7
       ### s1  rxreq
       #### s1	| GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n
       #### s1	| X-Varnish: 422080121\r\n
       #### s1	| X-Forwarded-For: 127.0.0.1\r\n
       #### s1	| Host: localhost\r\n
       #### s1	| \r\n
       #### s1	http[ 0] | GET
       #### s1	http[ 1] | /
       #### s1	http[ 2] | HTTP/1.1
       #### s1	http[ 3] | X-Varnish: 422080121
       #### s1	http[ 4] | X-Forwarded-For: 127.0.0.1
       #### s1	http[ 5] | Host: localhost
       #### s1	| HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\n
       #### s1	| Connection: close\r\n
       #### s1	| \r\n
       #### s1	| 012345\n
       #### s1	| \r\n
       ##  s1  ending
       #### c1	| HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\n
       #### c1	| Content-Length: 9\r\n
       #### c1	| Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 22:16:55 GMT\r\n
       #### c1	| X-Varnish: 422080121\r\n
       #### c1	| Age: 0\r\n
       #### c1	| Via: 1.1 varnish\r\n
       #### c1	| Connection: keep-alive\r\n
       #### c1	| \r\n
       #### c1	http[ 0] | HTTP/1.1
       #### c1	http[ 1] | 200
       #### c1	http[ 2] | Ok
       #### c1	http[ 3] | Content-Length: 9
       #### c1	http[ 4] | Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 22:16:55 GMT
       #### c1	http[ 5] | X-Varnish: 422080121
       #### c1	http[ 6] | Age: 0
       #### c1	http[ 7] | Via: 1.1 varnish
       #### c1	http[ 8] | Connection: keep-alive
       #### c1	EXPECT resp.status (200) == 200 (200) match
       ##  c1  ending
       ##  s1  Waiting for server
       #### v1	CLI TX| stop
       ### v1  CLI 200 <stop>
       #  TEST tests/b00000.vtc completed

       If instead of 200 we had expected 201 with the line::

       expect resp.status == 201

       The output would have ended with::

       #### c1	http[ 0] | HTTP/1.1
       #### c1	http[ 1] | 200
       #### c1	http[ 2] | Ok
       #### c1	http[ 3] | Content-Length: 9
       #### c1	http[ 4] | Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 22:26:35 GMT
       #### c1	http[ 5] | X-Varnish: 648043653 648043652
       #### c1	http[ 6] | Age: 6
       #### c1	http[ 7] | Via: 1.1 varnish
       #### c1	http[ 8] | Connection: keep-alive
       ---- c1	EXPECT resp.status (200) == 201 (201) failed

SEE ALSO
       · varnishhist(1)

       · varnishlog(1)

       · varnishncsa(1)

       · varnishstat(1)

       · varnishtop(1)

       · vcl(7)

HISTORY
       The   varnishtest   program   was   developed   by   Poul-Henning  Kamp
       ⟨phk@phk.freebsd.dk⟩ in cooperation with	 Varnish  Software  AS.	  This
       manual page was written by Stig Sandbeck Mathisen ⟨ssm@linpro.no⟩ using
       examples by Poul-Henning Kamp ⟨phk@phk.freebsd.dk⟩.

COPYRIGHT
       This document is licensed under the same licence as Varnish itself. See
       LICENCE for details.

       · Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Varnish Software AS

AUTHOR
       Stig Sandbeck Mathisen

1.0				  2010-05-31			VARNISHTEST(1)
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