Nominatim/test
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php unit tests for ParameterParser::hasSetAny 2020-02-19 16:55:17 +01:00
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testdb adapt tests for new wikipedia tables 2019-11-20 09:57:40 +01:00
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README.md document how to extract subset of TIGER data needed for API tests 2020-02-11 18:50:27 +01:00

This directory contains functional and unit tests for the Nominatim API.

Prerequisites

To get the prerequisites on a a fresh Ubuntu LTS 16.04 run:

 [sudo] apt-get install python3-dev python3-pip python3-psycopg2 python3-tidylib phpunit php-cgi
 pip3 install --user behave nose

Overall structure

There are two kind of tests in this test suite. There are functional tests which test the API interface using a BDD test framework and there are unit tests for specific PHP functions.

This test directory is sturctured as follows:

 -+-   bdd         Functional API tests
  | \
  | +-  steps      Step implementations for test descriptions
  | +-  osm2pgsql  Tests for data import via osm2pgsql
  | +-  db         Tests for internal data processing on import and update
  | +-  api        Tests for API endpoints (search, reverse, etc.)
  |
  +-   php         PHP unit tests
  +-   scenes      Geometry test data
  +-   testdb      Base data for generating API test database

PHP Unit Tests

Unit tests can be found in the php/ directory and tests selected php functions. Very low coverage.

To execute the test suite run

cd test/php
phpunit ../

It will read phpunit.xml which points to the library, test path, bootstrap strip and set other parameters.

BDD Functional Tests

Functional tests are written as BDD instructions. For more information on the philosophy of BDD testing, see http://pythonhosted.org/behave/philosophy.html

Usage

To run the functional tests, do

cd test/bdd
behave

The tests can be configured with a set of environment variables (behave -D key=val):

  • BUILDDIR - build directory of Nominatim installation to test
  • TEMPLATE_DB - name of template database used as a skeleton for the test databases (db tests)
  • TEST_DB - name of test database (db tests)
  • API_TEST_DB - name of the database containing the API test data (api tests)
  • DB_HOST - (optional) hostname of database host
  • DB_PORT - (optional) port of database on host
  • DB_USER - (optional) username of database login
  • DB_PASS - (optional) password for database login
  • SERVER_MODULE_PATH - (optional) path on the Postgres server to Nominatim module shared library file
  • TEST_SETTINGS_TEMPLATE - file to write temporary Nominatim settings to
  • REMOVE_TEMPLATE - if true, the template database will not be reused during the next run. Reusing the base templates speeds up tests considerably but might lead to outdated errors for some changes in the database layout.
  • KEEP_TEST_DB - if true, the test database will not be dropped after a test is finished. Should only be used if one single scenario is run, otherwise the result is undefined.

Logging can be defined through command line parameters of behave itself. Check out behave --help for details. Also keep an eye out for the 'work-in-progress' feature of behave which comes in handy when writing new tests.

Writing Tests

The following explanation assume that the reader is familiar with the BDD notations of features, scenarios and steps.

All possible steps can be found in the steps directory and should ideally be documented.

API Tests (test/bdd/api)

These tests are meant to test the different API endpoints and their parameters. They require a preimported test database, which consists of the import of a planet extract. A precompiled PBF with the necessary data can be downloaded from https://www.nominatim.org/data/test/nominatim-api-testdata.pbf

You need at least 2GB RAM and 10GB discspace.

The polygons defining the extract can be found in the test/testdb directory. There is also a reduced set of wikipedia data for this extract, which you need to import as well. For Tiger tests the data of South Dakota is required. Get the Tiger files 46*.

cd Nominatim/data
wget https://nominatim.org/data/tiger2018-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz
tar xvf tiger2018-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz --wildcards --no-anchored '46*'
rm tiger2018-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz

The official test dataset is derived from the 180924 planet. Newer planets are likely to work as well but you may see isolated test failures where the data has changed. To recreate the input data for the test database run:

wget https://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/planet.openstreetmap.org/pbf/planet-180924.osm.pbf
osmconvert planet-180924.osm.pbf -B=test/testdb/testdb.polys -o=testdb.pbf

Before importing make sure to add the following to your local settings:

@define('CONST_Database_DSN', 'pgsql://@/test_api_nominatim');
@define('CONST_Wikipedia_Data_Path', CONST_BasePath.'/test/testdb');

Code Coverage

The API tests also support code coverage tests. You need to install PHP_CodeCoverage. On Debian/Ubuntu run:

apt-get install php-codecoverage php-xdebug

The run the API tests as follows:

behave api -DPHPCOV=<coverage output dir>

The output directory must be an absolute path. To generate reports, you can use the phpcov tool:

phpcov merge --html=<report output dir> <coverage output dir>

Indexing Tests (test/bdd/db)

These tests check the import and update of the Nominatim database. They do not test the correctness of osm2pgsql. Each test will write some data into the place table (and optionally the planet_osm_* tables if required) and then run Nominatim's processing functions on that.

These tests need to create their own test databases. By default they will be called test_template_nominatim and test_nominatim. Names can be changed with the environment variables TEMPLATE_DB and TEST_DB. The user running the tests needs superuser rights for postgres.

Import Tests (test/bdd/osm2pgsql)

These tests check that data is imported correctly into the place table. They use the same template database as the Indexing tests, so the same remarks apply.