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fuzzbuzz

Fuzz testing framework

npm install fuzzbuzz

Usage

const FuzzBuzz = require('fuzzbuzz')

const fuzz = new FuzzBuzz({
  async setup () {
    console.log('do some initial setup')
    await sleep(100)
  },
  async validate () {
    console.log('validate your state')
    await sleep(100)
  }
})

// print out the random seed so things can be reproduced
console.log('random seed is', fuzz.seed)

// add an operation
fuzz.add(1, async function () {
  console.log('hi')
  await sleep(100)
})

// add another one that should be called ~10 times more
fuzz.add(10, async function () {
  console.log('ho')
  await sleep(100)
})

// run 20 operations
fuzz.run(20)

function sleep (n) {
  return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, n))
}

API

fuzz = new FuzzBuzz([options])

Make a new fuzz tester. Options include:

{
  seed: ..., // pass in a random seed here (32 byte buffer or hex string)
  async setup(), // pass in a section function that is run before operations
  async validate() // pass in validator that is run after all operations are done
}

fuzz.add(weight, async fn)

Add a testing operation. weight should be a positive integer indicating the ratio you wanna call this operation compared to other ones.

fn should be a function that does some testing function. Internally it is awaited so it is same to make this an async function. If you are testing a callback API accept a callback in the fn signature like so fn(callback).

fuzz.remove(weight, fn)

Remove an operation again.

promise = fuzz.run(times)

Run the fuzzer. First runs the setup function, then runs times operations where each operation is picked randomly based on their relative weight. After the operations are done, the validate function is run.

The randomness that is used to pick each operation is based on the seed from the constructor so if you pass the same seed twice the order is deterministic.

promise<minRuns> = fuzz.bisect(maxTimes)

Using a bisection algorithm the fuzzer will find the minimum amount of runs for either your validation function to fail or for an operation to throw.

The returned minimum amount of runs are returned afterwards.

item = fuzz.pick(array)

Pick a random element from an array. Uses the random seed as well.

num = fuzz.random()

Roll a random number between 0 and 1. Uses the random seed as well.

integer = fuzz.randomInt(max)

Helper to roll a random integer.

promise = fuzz.call(operations)

Call a random function from an array of weighted functions. Uses the random seed as well.

The operations array should be an array of [ weight, async fn ] pairs.

fuzz.setup(async fn)

Set the setup function after constructing the fuzzer.

fuzz.validate(async fn)

Set the validate function after constructing the fuzzer.

fuzz.debug(msg)

Print out a debug message. Requires options.debugging = true or the DEBUG env var to contain fuzzbuzz to print it out.

License

MIT

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