Qt Autotest Environment
Qt Autotest Environment
Introduction
Many Qt autotests require some environment setup to work correctly. This page is an attempt to document precisely what this environment is.
Note that this is “best-effort” documentation. It should not be interpreted as coding standards for autotests, in fact quite the opposite – many of the requirements here are due to a lack of coding standards. Some of these environmental requirements can be considered problems with the autotests which should be fixed.
The information may become outdated as autotests change. The current version of this page was written for Qt 4.5 and 4.6.
Qt build
Qt autotests require that Qt be built for testing itself. This will make some additional symbols be exported and some additional code be built to support it. To enable such a build, when you configure Qt, remember to pass the option
-developer-build
:
The main changes to the Qt build are:
- is set, so code can #ifdef to determine whether to enable the additional code
QT_INTERNAL_BUILD
- is defined to exporting the symbols
Q_AUTOTEST_EXPORT
Note also that Qt tests have only been tested with a non-installing Qt (the
-prefix $PWD
option above). The test project files override the
make install
target, so they are not installable. And Qt doesn’t work at all if it’s not at its installation path.
Shadow builds
Don’t use shadow builds.
Some tests assume that their source and build directory are the same directory in order to find testdata.
Reference: qsslkey uses QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() to look for testdata which lives in the source tree [qt.gitorious.org]
Working directory
When the test is invoked, the working directory must be the directory containing the test’s source (and binary, due to “no shadow builds” rule).
For tests with multiple subdirectories, use the top level directory for that test (e.g. for the qprocess test, run from
tests/auto/qprocess
, even though the .pro file for the test is at
tests/auto/qprocess/test
).
Some tests read testdata from files found relative to the current working directory.
Reference: qscriptv8testsuite finds testdata relative to QDir [qt.gitorious.org]
Environment variables
QTDIR: path to Qt build directory. bic reads headers from $QTDIR/include [qt.gitorious.org]
QTSRCDIR: path to Qt source directory (same as QTDIR due to no shadow builds rule). Strictly speaking, does not seem required, as all tests which use this fall back on QTDIR, which is correct anyway due to “no shadow builds” rule. xmlpatternsxqts adds $QTSRCDIR/include to INCLUDEPATH [qt.gitorious.org]
PATH: must include bin directory for the tested Qt, in front of any bin directory from other Qt versions. rcc assumes <code>rcc’ is in PATH [qt.gitorious.org]
Network tests
In /etc/hosts (Unix) or windir\system32\drivers\etc\hosts (Windows), set up some hostnames to point to a server running particular test services.
The hostnames to be set up are:
qt-test-server
and
qt-test-server.qt-test-net
– network-settings.h [qt.gitorious.org]
qt-test-server.troll.no
– q3socket [qt.gitorious.org] The network test server can be set up by following the
qtqa/sysadmin.git
repository on gitorious; see instructions here [gitorious.org]
DBus tests
The DBus tests require a dbus session bus to be running.