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# Shadow-based integration test
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This is an integration test for arti that uses the
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[shadow](https://shadow.github.io/) simulator. It creates a simulation of a
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small Tor network, uses the `arti` client to perform some transfers across this
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simulated network, and validates that the transfers succeeded.
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## Running locally
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To run locally, you'll need to install shadow itself somewhere on our `PATH`,
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following [shadow's installation
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instructions](https://shadow.github.io/docs/guide/supported_platforms.html).
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Next you'll need to install executables that will run inside the simulation, in the
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locations where [`shadow.yaml`](./shadow.yaml) expects to find them.
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* Ensure [`tgen`](https://github.com/shadow/tgen/) is on your PATH.
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* Ensure [`tor`](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor) is on your PATH.
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Typically you can install it using your host system's package manager.
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* Build the `arti` client for target `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`, so that the
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binary is at: `../../target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/arti`.
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Once those are installed, you can invoke the [`run.sh`](./run.sh) script from
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this directory.
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