#!/bin/sh # # Do some quick tests via the Json API against the edge # AUTH=n2n # boilerplate so we can support whaky cmake dirs [ -z "$TOPDIR" ] && TOPDIR=. [ -z "$BINDIR" ] && BINDIR=. docmd() { echo "###" "$@" echo } # start a supernode docmd "${BINDIR}"/supernode -v # Start the edge in the background docmd sudo "${BINDIR}"/edge -l localhost:7654 -c test >/dev/null # TODO: # - send edge messages to stderr? # TODO: probe the api endpoint, waiting for both the supernode and edge to be # available? sleep 0.1 docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl communities docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl packetstats docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl edges --raw # TODO: # docmd ${TOPDIR}/scripts/n2n-ctl supernodes --raw # - need fixed mac address # - need to mask out: # - version string # - last_seen timestamp # - uptime docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl verbose docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl --write verbose 1 2>/dev/null echo $? docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl -k $AUTH --write verbose 1 # looks strange, but we are querying the state of the "stop" verb docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl stop # stop them both docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl -k $AUTH --write stop docmd "${TOPDIR}"/scripts/n2n-ctl -t 5645 -k $AUTH --write stop