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NAME

     kyua.conf — Configuration file for the kyua tool

SYNOPSIS

     syntax(int version);

     Variables: architecture, platform, test_suites, unprivileged_user.

DESCRIPTION

     The configuration of Kyua is a simple collection of key/value pairs called configuration
     variables.  There are configuration variables that have a special meaning to the runtime
     engine implemented by kyua(1), and there are variables that only have meaning in the context
     of particular test suites.

     Configuration files are Lua scripts.  In their most basic form, their whole purpose is to
     assign values to variables, but the user has the freedom to implement any logic he desires
     to compute such values.

   File versioning
     Every kyua.conf file starts with a call to syntax(int version).  This call determines the
     specific schema used by the file so that future backwards-incompatible modifications to the
     file can be introduced.

     Any new kyua.conf file should set version to ‘2’.

   Runtime configuration variables
     The following variables are internally recognized by kyua(1):

           architecture
               Name of the system architecture (aka processor type).

           parallelism
               Maximum number of test cases to execute concurrently.

           platform
               Name of the system platform (aka machine type).

           unprivileged_user
               Name or UID of the unprivileged user.

               If set, the given user must exist in the system and his privileges will be used to
               run test cases that need regular privileges when kyua(1) is executed as root.

   Test-suite configuration variables
     Each test suite is able to recognize arbitrary configuration variables, and their type and
     meaning is specific to the test suite.  Because the existence and naming of these variables
     depends on every test suite, this manual page cannot detail them; please refer to the
     documentation of the test suite you are working with for more details on this topic.

     Test-suite specific configuration variables are defined inside the test_suites dictionary.
     The general syntax is:

           test_suites.<test_suite_name>.<variable_name> = <value>

     where test_suite_name is the name of the test suite, variable_name is the name of the
     variable to set, and value is a value.  The value can be a string, an integer or a boolean.

FILES

     /usr/share/kyua/examples/kyua.conf
         Sample configuration file.

EXAMPLES

     The following kyua.conf shows a simple configuration file that overrides a bunch of the
     built-in kyua(1) configuration variables:

           syntax(2)

           architecture = 'x86_64'
           platform = 'amd64'

     The following is a more complex example that introduces the definition of per-test suite
     configuration variables:

           syntax(2)

           -- Assign built-in variables.
           unprivileged_user = '_tests'

           -- Assign test-suite variables.  All of these must be strings.
           test_suites.NetBSD.file_systems = 'ffs ext2fs'
           test_suites.X11.graphics_driver = 'vesa'

SEE ALSO

     kyua(1)