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README.md

Shadow-based integration test

This is an integration test for arti that uses the shadow simulator. It creates a simulation of a small Tor network, uses the arti client to perform some transfers across this simulated network, and validates that the transfers succeeded.

Running locally

To run locally, you'll need to install shadow itself somewhere on our PATH, following shadow's installation instructions.

Next you'll need to install executables that will run inside the simulation, in the locations where shadow.yaml expects to find them.

  • Ensure tgen is on your PATH.

  • Ensure tor is on your PATH. Typically you can install it using your host system's package manager.

  • Build the arti client for target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, so that the binary is at: ../../target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/arti.

Once those are installed, you can invoke the run.sh script from this directory.