yaz-ztest — Z39.50/SRU Test Server
application
[-install
] [-installa
] [-remove
] [-a
] [file
-v
] [level
-l
] [file
-u
] [uid
-c
] [config
-f
] [vconfig
-C
] [fname
-t
] [minutes
-k
] [kilobytes
-K
] [-d
] [daemon
-w
] [dir
-p
] [pidfile
-r
] [kilobytes
-ziDSTV1
] [listener-spec...]
yaz-ztest is a Z39.50/SRU test server that uses the YAZ generic frontend server (GFS) API. The server acts as a real Z39.50/SRU server but does not use a database. It returns a random hit count and returns a subset of a few built-in records.
The listener-spec
consists of a transport
mode followed by a colon, followed by a listener address. The
transport mode is either tcp
, unix
,
or ssl
.
For TCP and SSL, an address has the form:
hostname | IP-number [ : portnumber ]
For UNIX local socket, the address is the filename of the local socket.
-a
file
Specify a file for dumping PDUs (for diagnostic purposes).
The special name -
(dash) sends output to
stderr
.
-S
Don't fork or make threads on connection requests. This is good for debugging, but not recommended for real operation: Although the server is asynchronous and non-blocking, it can be nice to keep a software malfunction (okay then, a crash) from affecting all current users.
-1
Like -S
but after one session the server
exits. This mode is for debugging only.
-T
Operate the server in threaded mode. The server creates a thread for each connection rather than fork a process. Only available on UNIX systems that offer POSIX threads.
-s
Use the SR protocol (obsolete).
-z
Use the Z39.50 protocol (default). This option and -s
complement each other.
You can use both multiple times on the same command
line, between listener-specifications (see below). This way, you
can set up the server to listen for connections in both protocols
concurrently, on different local ports.
-l
file
The logfile.
-c
config
A user option that serves as a specifier for some
sort of configuration, usually a filename.
The argument to this option is transferred to member
configname
of the
statserv_options_block
.
-f
vconfig
This specifies an XML file that describes one or more YAZ frontend virtual servers.
-C
fname
Sets SSL certificate file name for server (PEM).
-v
level
The log level. Use a comma-separated list of members of the set {fatal,debug,warn,log,malloc,all,none}.
-u
uid
Set user ID. Sets the real UID of the server process to that of the given user. It's useful if you aren't comfortable with having the server run as root, but you need to start it as such to bind a privileged port.
-w
dir
The server changes to this directory before listening
to incoming connections. This option is useful
when the server is operating from the inetd
daemon (see -i
).
-p
pidfile
Specifies that the server should write its Process ID to the
file given by pidfile
.
A typical location would be /var/run/yaz-ztest.pid
.
-i
Use this to make the the server run from the inetd server (UNIX only).
-D
Use this to make the server put itself in the background and
run as a daemon. If neither -i
nor
-D
is given, the server starts in the foreground.
-install
Use this to install the server as an NT service (Windows NT/2000/XP only). Control the server by going to the Services in the Control Panel.
-installa
Use this to install the server as an NT service and mark it as "auto-start. Control the server by going to the Services in the Control Panel.
-remove
Use this to remove the server from the NT services (Windows NT/2000/XP only).
-t
minutes
Idle session timeout, in minutes.
-k
size
Maximum record size/message size, in kilobytes.
-K
Forces no-keepalive for HTTP sessions. By default GFS will keep sessions alive for HTTP 1.1 sessions (as defined by the standard). Using this option will force GFS to close the connection for each operation.
-r
size
Maximum size of log file before rotation occurs, in kilobytes. Default size is 1048576 k (=1 GB).
-d
daemon
Set name of daemon to be used in hosts access file. See hosts_access(5) and tcpd(8).
-m
time-format
Sets the format of time-stamps in the log-file. Specify a string in
the input format to strftime()
.
-V
Display YAZ version and exit.
yaz-ztest normally returns a random hit count between 0 and 24. However, if a query term includes leading digits, then the integer value of that term is used as hit count. This allows testers to return any number of hits. yaz-ztest includes 24 MARC records for testing. Hit counts exceeding 24 will make yaz-ztest return the same record batch over and over. So record at position 1, 25, 49, etc. are equivalent.
For XML, if no element set is given or element has value "marcxml", MARCXML is returned (each of the 24 dummy records converted from ISO2709 to XML). For element set OP, then OPAC XML is returned.
yaz-ztest may also return predefined XML records (for testing).
This is enabled if YAZ_ZTEST_XML_FETCH
environment
variable is defined. A record is fetched from a file (one record per file).
The path for the filename is
F
E
.
d
.xml
where F
is the YAZ_ZTEST_XML_FETCH value
(possibly
empty), E
is element-set,
d
is record position (starting from 1).
The following databases are honored by yaz-ztest:
Default
, slow
and db.*
(all databases with prefix "db"). Any
other database will make yaz-ztest return diagnostic
109: "Database unavailable".
Options for search may be included in the form or URL get arguments
included as part of the Z39.50 database name. The following
database options are present: search-delay
,
present-delay
, fetch-delay
and seed
.
The former, delay type options, specify a fake delay (sleep) that yaz-ztest will perform when searching, presenting, fetching records respectively. The value of the delay may either be a fixed floating point value which specifies the delay in seconds. Alternatively the value may be given as two floating point numbers separated by colon, which will make yaz-ztest perform a random sleep between the first and second number.
The database parameter seed
takes an integer
as value. This will call srand
with this integer to
ensure that the random behavior can be re-played.
Suppose we want searches to take between 0.1 and 0.5 seconds and
a fetch to take 0.2 second. To access test database Default we'd use:
Default?search-delay=0.1:0.5&fetch-delay=0.2
.
The Virtual hosts mechanism allows a YAZ frontend server to support multiple backends. A backend is selected on the basis of the TCP/IP binding (port+listening adddress) and/or the virtual host.
A backend can be configured to execute in a particular working directory. Or the YAZ frontend may perform CQL to RPN conversion, thus allowing traditional Z39.50 backends to be offered as a SRW/SRU service. SRW/SRU Explain information for a particular backend may also be specified.
For the HTTP protocol, the virtual host is specified in the Host header. For the Z39.50 protocol, the virtual host is specified as in the Initialize Request in the OtherInfo, OID 1.2.840.10003.10.1000.81.1.
Not all Z39.50 clients allow the VHOST information to be set. For those, the selection of the backend must rely on the TCP/IP information alone (port and address).
The YAZ frontend server uses XML to describe the backend
configurations. Command-line option -f
specifies filename of the XML configuration.
The configuration uses the root element yazgfs
.
This element includes a list of listen
elements,
followed by one or more server
elements.
The listen
describes listener (transport end point),
such as TCP/IP, Unix file socket or SSL server. Content for
a listener:
The CDATA for the listen
element holds the
listener string, such as tcp:@:210
,
tcp:server1:2100
,
etc.
id
(optional)Identifier for this listener. This may be referred to from server sections.
We expect more information to be added for the listen section in a future version, such as CERT file for SSL servers.
The server
describes a server and the parameters
for this server type. Content for a server:
id
(optional)Identifier for this server. Currently not used for anything, but it might be for logging purposes.
listenref
(optional)Specifies one or more listeners for this server. Each server ID is separated by a comma. If this attribute is not given, the server is accessible from all listeners. In order for the server to be used for real, however, the virtual host must match if specified in the configuration.
config
(optional)
Specifies the server configuration. This is equivalent
to the config specified using command line option
-c
.
directory
(optional)Specifies a working directory for this backend server. If specified, the YAZ frontend changes current working directory to this directory whenever a backend of this type is started (backend handler bend_start), stopped (backend handler hand_stop) and initialized (bend_init).
host
(optional)Specifies the virtual host for this server. If this is specified a client must specify this host string in order to use this backend.
cql2rpn
(optional)Specifies a filename that includes CQL to RPN conversion for this backend server. See Section 1.3.4, “Specification of CQL to RPN mappings”. If given, the backend server will only "see" a Type-1/RPN query.
ccl2rpn
(optional)Specifies a filename that includes CCL to RPN conversion for this backend server. See Section 1.2.2, “CCL Qualifiers”. If given, the backend server will only "see" a Type-1/RPN query.
stylesheet
(optional)Specifies the stylesheet reference to be part of SRU HTTP responses when the client does not specify one. If none is given, then if the client does not specify one, then no stylesheet reference is part of the SRU HTTP response.
client_query_charset
(optional)If specified, a conversion from the character set given to UTF-8 is performed by the generic frontend server. It is only executed for Z39.50 search requests (SRU/Solr are assumed to be UTF-8 encoded already).
docpath
(optional)
Specifies a path for local file access using HTTP. All URLs with
a leading prefix (/ excluded) that matches the value of docpath
are used for file access. For example, if the server is to offer
access in directory xsl
, the docpath would be
xsl
and all URLs of the form
http://host/xsl
will result in a local file access.
explain
(optional)Specifies SRW/SRU ZeeRex content for this server. Copied verbatim to the client. As things are now, some of the Explain content seem redundant because host information, etc. is also stored elsewhere.
maximumrecordsize
(optional)
Specifies maximum record size/message size, in bytes. This
value also serves as the maximum size of incoming
packages (for Record Updates etc). It's the same value as that
given by the -k
option.
retrievalinfo
(optional)Enables the retrieval facility to support conversions and specifications of record formats/types. See Section 6, “Retrieval Facility” for more information.
The XML below configures a server that accepts connections from
two ports, TCP/IP port 9900 and a local UNIX file socket.
We name the TCP/IP server public
and the
other server internal
.
<yazgfs> <listen id="public">tcp:@:9900</listen> <listen id="internal">unix:/var/tmp/socket</listen> <server id="server1"> <host>server1.mydomain</host> <directory>/var/www/s1</directory> <config>config.cfg</config> </server> <server id="server2" listenref="public,internal"> <host>server2.mydomain</host> <directory>/var/www/s2</directory> <config>config.cfg</config> <cql2rpn>../etc/pqf.properties</cql2rpn> <explain xmlns="http://explain.z3950.org/dtd/2.0/"> <serverInfo> <host>server2.mydomain</host> <port>9900</port> <database>a</database> </serverInfo> </explain> </server> <server id="server3" listenref="internal"> <directory>/var/www/s3</directory> <config>config.cfg</config> </server> </yazgfs>
There are three configured backend servers. The first two
servers, "server1"
and "server2"
,
can be reached by both listener addresses.
"server1"
is reached by all (two) since no
listenref
attribute is specified.
"server2"
is reached by the two listeners specified.
In order to distinguish between the two, a virtual host has
been specified for each server in the host
elements.
For "server2"
elements for CQL to RPN conversion
is supported and explain information has been added (a short one here
to keep the example small).
The third server, "server3"
can only be reached
via listener "internal"
.