
differential-fuzzer
BeliebtInformation about the differential fuzzer tool, how to run it and use it catch bugs in Turso. Always load this skill when running this tool
Information about the differential fuzzer tool, how to run it and use it catch bugs in Turso. Always load this skill when running this tool
Differential Fuzzer
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The differential fuzzer compares Turso results against SQLite for generated SQL statements to find correctness bugs.
Location
testing/differential-oracle/fuzzer/
Running the Fuzzer
Single Run
# Basic run (100 statements, random seed)
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer
# With specific seed for reproducibility
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- --seed 12345
# More statements with verbose output
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- -n 1000 --verbose
# Keep database files after run (for debugging)
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- --seed 12345 --keep-files
# All options
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- \
--seed <SEED> # Deterministic seed
-n <NUM> # Number of statements (default: 100)
-t <NUM> # Number of tables (default: 2)
-c <NUM> # Columns per table (default: 5)
--verbose # Print each SQL statement
--keep-files # Persist .db files to disk
Continuous Fuzzing (Loop Mode)
# Run forever with random seeds
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- loop
# Run 50 iterations
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- loop 50
Docker Runner (CI/Production)
# Build and run from repo root
docker build -f testing/differential-oracle/fuzzer/docker-runner/Dockerfile -t fuzzer .
docker run -e GITHUB_TOKEN=xxx -e SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL=xxx fuzzer
Environment variables for docker-runner:
TIME_LIMIT_MINUTES- Total runtime (default: 1440 = 24h)PER_RUN_TIMEOUT_SECONDS- Per-run timeout (default: 1200 = 20min)NUM_STATEMENTS- Statements per run (default: 1000)LOG_TO_STDOUT- Print fuzzer output (default: false)GITHUB_TOKEN- For auto-filing issuesSLACK_WEBHOOK_URL- For notifications
Output Files
All output goes to simulator-output/ directory:
| File | Description |
|---|---|
test.sql |
All executed SQL statements. Failed statements prefixed with -- FAILED:, errors with -- ERROR: |
schema.json |
Database schema at end of run (or at failure) |
test.db |
Turso database file (only with --keep-files) |
test-sqlite.db |
SQLite database file (only with --keep-files) |
Reproducing Errors
Always follow these steps
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Find the seed in the error output:
INFO: Starting differential_fuzzer with config: SimConfig { seed: 12345, ... } -
Re-run with that seed:
cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- --seed 12345 --verbose --keep-files -
Check output files:
simulator-output/test.sql- Find the failing statement (look for-- FAILED:)simulator-output/schema.json- Check table structure at failure time
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Create a minimal reproducer
- Create reproducer in
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- Create reproducer in
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Compare behavior manually:
If needed try to compare the behaviour and produce a report in the end.
Always write to a tmp file first with Edit tool to test the sql and then pass it to the binaries.# Run failing SQL against SQLite sqlite3 :memory: < simulator-output/test.sql # Run against tursodb CLI tursodb :memory: < simulator-output/test.sql
Understanding Failures
Oracle Failure Types
- Row set mismatch - Turso returned different rows than SQLite
- Turso errored but SQLite succeeded - Turso rejected valid SQL
- SQLite errored but Turso succeeded - Turso accepted invalid SQL
- Schema mismatch - Tables/columns differ after DDL
Warning (non-fatal)
- Unordered LIMIT mismatch - LIMIT without ORDER BY may return different valid rows
Key Source Files
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
main.rs |
CLI parsing, entry point |
runner.rs |
Main simulation loop, executes statements on both DBs |
oracle.rs |
Compares Turso vs SQLite results |
schema.rs |
Introspects schema from both databases |
memory/ |
In-memory IO for deterministic simulation |
Tracing
Set RUST_LOG for more detailed output:
RUST_LOG=debug cargo run --bin differential_fuzzer -- --seed 12345
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