Olaoluwa Osuntokun e8bf89160d
itest: don't modify HTLC amount in testForwardInterceptorWireRecords
The goal of the test is just to make sure that we can pick up the wire
records. With the prior bug fix, if we also modify the outgoing amount
here, the normal checks to ensure that the fee has been paid will
trigger with this larger amount, which wasn't factored in during initial
route creation.
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Integration Test

itest is a package that houses the integration tests made for lnd. This package builds test cases using the test framework lntest.

Add New Tests

To add a new test case, create a TestFunc and add it in list_on_test.go. Ideally, the Name should just be the snake case of the name used in TestFunc without the leading test and underscores. For instance, to test lnd's exporting channel backup, we have,

{
		Name:     "export channel backup",
		TestFunc: testExportChannelBackup,
}

The place to put the code of the TestFunc is case-specific. itest package has loosely defined a list of files to test different functionalities of lnd. The new test needs to be put into one of these files, otherwise, a new file needs to be created.

Run Tests

Run a single test case

To run a single test case, use make itest icase=$case, where case is the name defined in list_on_test.go, with spaces replaced with underscores(_).

# Run `testListChannels`.
make itest icase=list_channels

Run multiple test cases

There are two ways to run multiple test cases. One way is to use make itest icase=$cases, where cases has the format cases='(case|case|...)'. The case is the name defined in list_on_test.go, with spaces replaced with underscores(_).

# Run `testListChannels` and `testListAddresses` together.
make itest icase='(list_channels|list_addresses)'

Another way to run multiple cases is similar to how Go runs its tests - by simple regex matching. For instance, the following command will run three cases since they all start with the word list,

# Run `testListChannels`, `testListAddresses`, and `testListPayments` together.
make itest icase=list

Run all tests

To run all tests, use make itest without icase flag.

# Run all test cases.
make itest

Run tests in parallel

To run tests in parallel, use make itest-parallel. This command takes two special arguments,

  • tranches, specifies the number of parts the test cases will be split into.
  • parallel, specifies the number of threads to run in parallel. This value must be smaller than or equal to tranches.
# Split the tests into 4 parts, and run them using 2 threads.
make itest-parallel tranches=4 parallel=2

By default, itest-parallel splits the tests into 4 parts and uses 4 threads to run each of them.

Additional arguments

For both make itest and make itest-parallel, the following arguments are allowed,

  • timeout, specifies the timeout value used in testing.
  • dbbackend, specifies the database backend. Must be bbolt, etcd, or postgres, default to bbolt.
  • backend, specifies the chain backend to be used. Must be one of,
    • btcd, the default value.
    • neutrino
    • bitcoind
    • bitcoind notxindex
    • bitcoind rpcpolling
# Run a single test case using bitcoind as the chain backend and etcd as the
# database backend, with a timeout of 5 minutes.
make itest icase=list_channels backend=bitcoind dbbackend=etcd timeout=5m

# Run all test cases in parallel, using bitcoind notxindex as the chain backend
# and etcd as the database backend, with a timeout of 60 minutes for each
# parallel.
make itest-parallel backend="bitcoind notxindex" dbbackend=etcd timeout=60m