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Replace Curl() with CurlFailFast() in all negative curl assertions (where the test expects the connection to fail). CurlFailFast uses 1 retry and 2s max time instead of 3 retries and 5s max, which avoids wasting time on unnecessary retries when we expect the connection to be blocked. This affects 21 call sites across 7 test functions: - TestACLAllowUser80Dst - TestACLDenyAllPort80 - TestACLAllowUserDst - TestACLAllowStarDst - TestACLNamedHostsCanReach - TestACLDevice1CanAccessDevice2 - TestPolicyUpdateWhileRunningWithCLIInDatabase - TestACLAutogroupSelf - TestACLPolicyPropagationOverTime Where possible, the inline Curl+Error pattern is replaced with the assertCurlFailWithCollect helper introduced in the previous commit. Updates #3125
Integration testing
Headscale relies on integration testing to ensure we remain compatible with Tailscale.
This is typically performed by starting a Headscale server and running a test "scenario" with an array of Tailscale clients and versions.
Headscale's test framework and the current set of scenarios are defined in this directory.
Tests are located in files ending with _test.go and the framework are located in the rest.
Running integration tests locally
The easiest way to run tests locally is to use act, a local GitHub Actions runner:
act pull_request -W .github/workflows/test-integration.yaml
Alternatively, the docker run command in each GitHub workflow file can be used.
Running integration tests on GitHub Actions
Each test currently runs as a separate workflows in GitHub actions, to add new test, run
go generate inside ../cmd/gh-action-integration-generator/ and commit the result.