This directory contains a test suite for the mongoDB daemon. To run the
core JavaScripts tests, execute "./resmoke.py --suites core" in this
directory.
For use in Red Hat distributions, you should run the script as user
mongodb, who is created with nologin shell however, so the best bet is
something like:
$ su -
# cd /usr/share/mongodb-test
# su -s /bin/bash mongodb -c "./resmoke.py --suites core"
This will use the installed mongodb executables, but will run a private
copy of the server process (using data files within
/usr/share/mongodb-test/var/), so you need not start the mongod service
beforehand.
To clean up afterwards, remove the created "var/*" subdirectories, eg
# su -s /bin/bash - mongodb -c "rm -rf /usr/share/mongodb-test/var/*"
If one or more tests fail on your system, please read the following
manual section for instructions on how to report the problem:
http://www.mongodb.org/about/contributors/tutorial/submit-bug-reports/
MongoDB offers several test suites. To get list of provided test suites
run "./resmoke.py -l".
If you want to run a specific test, simply add path to JavaSctipt file
from /usr/share/mongodb-test/jstests/ you want to run to the option to
resmoke.py. It is also possible to specify more files. For example to
run jstests/disk/*.js files execute "./resmoke.py jstests/disk/*.js"
If you want to use some specific storage engine for mongod server you
have to specify --storageEngine option. Actualy there are two stable
storage engines: mmapv1 and wiredTiger (x86_64 only).
For more options run "./resmoke.py --help".
In Red Hat distributions use this syntax:
$ su -
# cd /usr/share/mongodb-test
# su -s /bin/bash mongodb -c "./resmoke.py OPTIONS"
More info about mongoDB testing:
http://www.mongodb.org/about/contributors/tutorial/test-the-mongodb-server/
Notes:
- ARM architecture is not fully supported -
https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-1811
- This subpackage does not contain dbtest binary (it is going to be
deprecated).