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This should address last night's failure. We've taken the perspective of "the load generator shouldn't cause tests to fail" in recent days/weeks, and I think this is just a next step along that line. The e2e tests shouldn't test performance. I included some comments indicating the ways that this isn't ideal (it is perhaps not), and I think that if test networks could make assertions about the required rate, that might be a cool future improvement (and good, perhaps, for system benchmarking.)
Tendermint Tests
The unit tests (ie. the go test s) can be run with make test.
The integration tests can be run with make test_integrations.
Running the integrations test will build a docker container with local version of tendermint and run the following tests in docker containers:
- go tests, with --race
- includes test coverage
- app tests
- kvstore app over socket
- persistence tests
- crash tendermint at each of many predefined points, restart, and ensure it syncs properly with the app
Fuzzing
Fuzzing of various system inputs.
See ./fuzz/README.md for more details.