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donutbrowser/src-tauri/tests/test_harness/mod.rs
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//! Test harness for VPN integration tests.
//!
//! This module provides Docker-based test infrastructure for WireGuard tests.
//! In CI environments, it uses pre-configured service containers.
//! In local development, it spawns Docker containers on demand.
//!
//! Note: These utilities are available for tests that need Docker containers,
//! but may not be used in all test configurations.
#![allow(dead_code)]
use std::process::Command;
use std::time::Duration;
use tokio::time::sleep;
const WIREGUARD_IMAGE: &str = "linuxserver/wireguard:latest";
const WG_CONTAINER: &str = "donut-wg-test";
/// Check if running in CI environment
pub fn is_ci() -> bool {
std::env::var("CI").is_ok() || std::env::var("GITHUB_ACTIONS").is_ok()
}
fn has_external_wireguard_service() -> bool {
std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_HOST").is_ok()
}
/// Check if Docker is available
pub fn is_docker_available() -> bool {
Command::new("docker")
.arg("version")
.output()
.map(|o| o.status.success())
.unwrap_or(false)
}
/// Start a WireGuard test server and return client config
pub async fn start_wireguard_server() -> Result<WireGuardTestConfig, String> {
if has_external_wireguard_service() {
let host = std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_HOST").unwrap_or_else(|_| "localhost".into());
let port = std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_PORT").unwrap_or_else(|_| "51820".into());
return get_ci_wireguard_config(&host, &port);
}
if !is_docker_available() {
return Err("Docker is not available for local testing".to_string());
}
// Stop any existing container
let _ = Command::new("docker")
.args(["rm", "-f", WG_CONTAINER])
.output();
// Start WireGuard container
let output = Command::new("docker")
.args([
"run",
"-d",
"--name",
WG_CONTAINER,
"--cap-add=NET_ADMIN",
"-p",
"51820:51820/udp",
"-e",
"PEERS=1",
"-e",
"SERVERURL=127.0.0.1",
"-e",
"SERVERPORT=51820",
"-e",
"PEERDNS=auto",
"-e",
"INTERNAL_SUBNET=10.64.0.0",
WIREGUARD_IMAGE,
])
.output()
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to start WireGuard container: {e}"))?;
if !output.status.success() {
return Err(format!(
"Docker run failed: {}",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr)
));
}
// Wait for container to generate configs and bring up the WireGuard interface.
// A fixed sleep is flaky — on busy machines the interface takes longer. Instead
// we poll `wg show` inside the container until it reports an active interface,
// with a generous upper bound.
let wg_ready_deadline = tokio::time::Instant::now() + Duration::from_secs(45);
loop {
sleep(Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
// Check if peer config file has been generated
let config_check = Command::new("docker")
.args(["exec", WG_CONTAINER, "cat", "/config/peer1/peer1.conf"])
.output();
let config_exists = config_check
.as_ref()
.map(|o| o.status.success())
.unwrap_or(false);
// Check if WireGuard interface is actually up and listening
let wg_check = Command::new("docker")
.args(["exec", WG_CONTAINER, "wg", "show"])
.output();
let wg_up = wg_check
.as_ref()
.map(|o| o.status.success() && String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stdout).contains("listening port"))
.unwrap_or(false);
if config_exists && wg_up {
break;
}
if tokio::time::Instant::now() >= wg_ready_deadline {
return Err("WireGuard container did not become ready within 45s".to_string());
}
}
// Extract client config from container
let config_output = Command::new("docker")
.args(["exec", WG_CONTAINER, "cat", "/config/peer1/peer1.conf"])
.output()
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to get client config: {e}"))?;
if !config_output.status.success() {
return Err(format!(
"Failed to read config: {}",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&config_output.stderr)
));
}
let config_str = String::from_utf8_lossy(&config_output.stdout).to_string();
let mut config = parse_wireguard_test_config(&config_str)?;
// Start a lightweight HTTP server inside the container on the WireGuard
// interface so tests can verify traffic flows through the tunnel without
// depending on internet access (Docker Desktop for Mac can't reliably NAT
// WireGuard tunnel traffic to the internet). The linuxserver/wireguard
// image doesn't have python3 or busybox httpd, but it has nc (netcat).
let _ = Command::new("docker")
.args([
"exec",
"-d",
WG_CONTAINER,
"sh",
"-c",
r#"while true; do printf "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: 13\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\nWG-TUNNEL-OK\n" | nc -l -p 8080 2>/dev/null; done"#,
])
.output();
// Give the nc loop a moment to start accepting
sleep(Duration::from_millis(500)).await;
// Extract the server's tunnel IP (first octet group from INTERNAL_SUBNET + .1)
config.server_tunnel_ip = "10.64.0.1".to_string();
Ok(config)
}
/// Stop all VPN test servers
pub async fn stop_vpn_servers() {
let _ = Command::new("docker")
.args(["rm", "-f", WG_CONTAINER])
.output();
}
/// WireGuard test configuration
pub struct WireGuardTestConfig {
pub private_key: String,
pub address: String,
pub dns: Option<String>,
pub peer_public_key: String,
pub peer_endpoint: String,
pub allowed_ips: Vec<String>,
pub preshared_key: Option<String>,
/// IP of the WireGuard server on the tunnel interface (e.g. 10.64.0.1).
/// Tests use this to reach an HTTP server inside the container without
/// needing internet access from Docker.
pub server_tunnel_ip: String,
}
/// Parse WireGuard test config from INI content
fn parse_wireguard_test_config(content: &str) -> Result<WireGuardTestConfig, String> {
let mut private_key = String::new();
let mut address = String::new();
let mut dns = None;
let mut peer_public_key = String::new();
let mut peer_endpoint = String::new();
let mut allowed_ips = vec!["0.0.0.0/0".to_string()];
let mut preshared_key = None;
let mut current_section = "";
for line in content.lines() {
let line = line.trim();
if line.is_empty() || line.starts_with('#') {
continue;
}
if line == "[Interface]" {
current_section = "interface";
continue;
}
if line == "[Peer]" {
current_section = "peer";
continue;
}
if let Some((key, value)) = line.split_once('=') {
let key = key.trim();
let value = value.trim();
match (current_section, key) {
("interface", "PrivateKey") => private_key = value.to_string(),
("interface", "Address") => address = value.to_string(),
("interface", "DNS") => dns = Some(value.to_string()),
("peer", "PublicKey") => peer_public_key = value.to_string(),
("peer", "Endpoint") => peer_endpoint = value.to_string(),
("peer", "PresharedKey") => preshared_key = Some(value.to_string()),
("peer", "AllowedIPs") => {
allowed_ips = value.split(',').map(|s| s.trim().to_string()).collect();
}
_ => {}
}
}
}
if private_key.is_empty() || address.is_empty() || peer_public_key.is_empty() {
return Err("Invalid WireGuard config: missing required fields".to_string());
}
// Replace Endpoint with localhost for local testing
if peer_endpoint.contains("10.") || peer_endpoint.contains("172.") {
let port = peer_endpoint.split(':').next_back().unwrap_or("51820");
peer_endpoint = format!("127.0.0.1:{port}");
}
Ok(WireGuardTestConfig {
private_key,
address,
dns,
peer_public_key,
peer_endpoint,
allowed_ips,
preshared_key,
server_tunnel_ip: String::new(), // filled in by caller
})
}
/// Get WireGuard config from CI environment
fn get_ci_wireguard_config(host: &str, port: &str) -> Result<WireGuardTestConfig, String> {
if std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_PRIVATE_KEY").is_err()
|| std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_PUBLIC_KEY").is_err()
{
return Err(
"External WireGuard test service is configured, but VPN_TEST_WG_PRIVATE_KEY and VPN_TEST_WG_PUBLIC_KEY are missing"
.to_string(),
);
}
let private_key =
std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_PRIVATE_KEY").unwrap_or_else(|_| "test-private-key".to_string());
let public_key =
std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_PUBLIC_KEY").unwrap_or_else(|_| "test-public-key".to_string());
Ok(WireGuardTestConfig {
private_key,
address: std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_ADDRESS").unwrap_or_else(|_| "10.0.0.2/24".to_string()),
dns: Some("1.1.1.1".to_string()),
peer_public_key: public_key,
peer_endpoint: format!("{host}:{port}"),
allowed_ips: vec!["0.0.0.0/0".to_string()],
preshared_key: std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_PRESHARED_KEY").ok(),
server_tunnel_ip: std::env::var("VPN_TEST_WG_SERVER_IP")
.unwrap_or_else(|_| "10.0.0.1".to_string()),
})
}