tests: initial commit of the manual tests #100
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In order to use these tests you need to set your working directory to tests/leonardo and then execute the outer shell scripts one by one.
Each one of these will start a data source (fluent-bit, vector, opentelemetry collector, shell scripts, etc.) and a data sinc which is the fluent-bit binary we are trying to test.
The path to the binary (as well as other settings) can be passed through environment variables, otherwise the shell script will look for fluent-bit inside the bin directory and its parents bin directory (in case this is executed inside the build directory of a fluent-bit working tree).
The scripts will automatically elevate privileges when required and also perform a crude teardown after the test is terminated.
These are manual tests, there is no automatic compliance detection at all so far and that's not the intention either.