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+ * Regression testing for HAProxy with VTest *
+
+
+This little README file is about how to compile and run vtest test case files (VTC files)
+to test HAProxy for any regression.
+
+To do so, you will have to compile vtest program sources which depends on
+Varnish cache application sources. vtest, formerly varnishtest, is a very useful
+program which has been developed to test Varnish cache application. vtest has been
+modified in collaboration with Varnish cache conceptor Poul-Henning Kamp to support
+HAProxy in addition to Varnish cache.
+
+See also: doc/regression-testing.txt
+
+* vtest compilation *
+
+ $ git clone https://github.com/vtest/VTest
+
+ $ cd VTest
+
+ $ make vtest
+
+ Then vtest program may be found at the root directory of vtest sources directory.
+ The Varnish cache manuals are located in 'man' directory of Varnish cache sources
+ directory. You will have to have a look at varnishtest(7) and vtc(7) manuals to
+ use vtest.
+
+ Some information may also be found in doc/regression-testing.txt in HAProxy
+ sources.
+
+ Note that VTC files for Varnish cache may be found in bin/varnishtest/tests directory
+ of Varnish cache sources directory which may be found here:
+ https://github.com/varnishcache/varnish-cache
+
+
+* vtest execution *
+
+ You must set HAPROXY_PROGRAM environment variable to give the location
+ of the HAProxy program to test to vtest:
+
+ $ HAPROXY_PROGRAM=<my haproxy program> vtest ...
+
+ The HAProxy VTC files found in HAProxy sources may be run with the reg-tests
+ Makefile target. You must set the VTEST_PROGRAM environment variable to
+ give the location of the vtest program which has been previously compiled.
+
+ $ VTEST_PROGRAM=<my vtest program> make reg-tests
+
+ "reg-tests" Makefile target run scripts/run-regtest.sh script.
+ To get more information about this script run it with --help option.
+
+ Note that vtest is run with -t10 and -l option. -l option is to keep
+ keep vtest temporary directory in case of failed test cases. core files
+ may be found in this directory (if enabled by ulimit).
+
+
+* vtest patches for HAProxy VTC files *
+
+ When producing a patch to add a VTC regression testing file to reg-tests directory,
+ please follow these simple rules:
+
+ - If your VTC file needs others files, if possible, use the same basename as that
+ of the VTC file,
+ - Put these files in a directory with the same name as the code area concerned
+ by the bug ('peers', 'lua', 'acl' etc).
+
+Please note that most tests use a common set of timeouts defined by the
+environment variable HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT. As much as possible, for regular I/O
+(i.e. not errors), please try to reuse that setting so that the value may
+easily be adjusted when running in some particularly slow environments, or be
+shortened to fail faster on developers' machines.