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Maistra OpenShift Test Tool

A testing tool for running Maistra Service Mesh tasks on an OpenShift 4.x cluster.

Introduction

This project aims to automate Maistra Service Mesh tasks on an OpenShift 4.x Cluster.

The testing tasks are based on istio.io Doc Tasks

Versions

Name Version
OS Linux
Golang 1.13+
OpenSSl 1.1.1+
oc client 4.x

Prerequisites

Before you run the tests in this repository, you must ensure that the following prerequisites are met:

  1. The OpenShift CLI tool oc is installed. You can download it from mirror openshift-v4 clients. Extract the openshift-client-...tar.gz file and ensure that the parent directory of oc and kubectl is part of your PATH environment variable.

  2. You must be logged into the cluster. You can log in using the command oc login -u [user] -p [token] --server=[OCP API server]

  3. RedHat Service Mesh Operator is installed in the cluster.

  4. The gotestsum package is installed on the machine used to run the test suite:

    go install gotest.tools/gotestsum@latest
  5. The Helm package manager is installed on the machine used to run the test suite:

How to run tests

To run the tests, you can either use make test or run the ./scripts/runtests.sh script directly. Both approaches are equivalent, since make test simply runs the runtests.sh script. Both support running a single test, a group of tests, or the entire suite. For information about the test results, refer to section [Test Results](#Test results).

Running all tests

To run all the test cases against all the ServiceMeshControlPlane versions supported by the current version of the OSSM operator, run the following command:

make test

This command runs the entire test suite against the minimum supported ServiceMeshControlPlane version, then for the next, and so on.

Running against a specific Operator version

By default, maistra-test-tool assumes that the OSSM Operator version is 2.5.0 and runs tests against the v2.3, v2.4, and v2.5 version of the ServiceMeshControlPlane. To run against the '2.4.x' version of the Operator, run the tests with the OPERATOR_VERSION environment variable set to 2.4.x. For example, for Operator version 2.4.2, run the tests as follows:

OPERATOR_VERSION=2.4.2 make test

Running a group of tests

To run all the test cases in a specific test group against all the supported ServiceMeshControlPlane versions, specify the test group name in the TEST_GROUP environment variable.

For example, to run the tests in the smoke group, run the following command:

TEST_GROUP=smoke make test

Take in count that when you set disconnected as TEST_GROUP, the test will need to pass also the bastion host using this variable: BASTION_HOST, if you don't set it, the test will fail because the repleace of the image will fail.

See pkg/util/test/test.go for a list of available test groups.

Running a single test case

To run a single test case against all the supported ServiceMeshControlPlane versions, specify the name of the test function after make test <name>.

For example, to run the TestFaultInjection test case, run the following command:

make test TestFaultInjection

Alternatively, you can run a specific test case by specifying the name in the TEST_CASE environment.

For example, to run the TestFaultInjection test case, run the following command:

TEST_CASE=TestFaultInjection make test

See the *_test.go source files to find the test case names.

Running against a single ServiceMeshControlPlane version

By default, make test runs test cases against all supported versions of ServiceMeshControlPlane. When you want to run against a single ServiceMeshControlPlane version, specify the version in the SMCP_VERSION environment variable.

For example, to run the tests against version v2.4, run them as follows:

SMCP_VERSION=2.4 make test

NOTE: you may include or omit the v prefix in the version number.

Running on architectures other than x86

By default, the tests assume that the cluster nodes use the x86 architecture. If your cluster uses a different architecture, set the OCP_ARCH environment variable before running the tests.

For IBM Power Systems, run tests with:

OCP_ARCH=p make test

For IBM zSystems, run tests with:

OCP_ARCH=z make test

For ARM-based clusters, run tests with:

OCP_ARCH=arm make test

Running on Red Hat Openshift Service on AWS (ROSA)

To run tests on Red Hat Openshift Service on AWS (ROSA), set the ROSA environment variable to true:

ROSA=true make test

Disable must-gather for failed tests cases

To disable must-gather run after each test case failure in the test run, set the MUST_GATHER environment variable to false. Take into count that if the variable does not exist by default it is set to true:

MUST_GATHER=false make test

Running multi-cluster test cases

The test suite contains both single- and multi-cluster test cases. By default, only single-cluster test cases are run. To run multi-cluster tests, ensure that the KUBECONFIG2 environment variable points to the kubeconfig file for the second cluster.

Running tests in VSCode, GoLand, or another IDE

The tests in maistra-test-tool are standard go tests and can be run in an IDE using standard methods. No special setup is required.

Reducing log output

Due to the eventually-consistent nature of OpenShift clusters, each test performs a series of retry attempts of each action it performs. By default, each attempt is logged, which typically results in a series of transient failures being shown in the log. You can prevent maistra-test-tool from logging each attempt by setting the LOG_FAILED_RETRY_ATTEMPTS environment variable to false. The verbose output is mostly useful while writing or debugging tests. In CI systems, using the less-verbose form might be preffered.

To disable verbose logging, run the tests as follows:

LOG_FAILED_RETRY_ATTEMPTS=false make test

Running tests in a container

You can also run the test suite in a container, using the image quay.io/maistra/maistra-test-tool:latest. In addition to the environment variables explained above, you must also set the following environment variables:

  • OCP_API_URL - The URL of the OpenShift API server.
  • OCP_TOKEN - The authentication token for OpenShift. Alternatively, you can set the username and password via the OCP_CRED_USR and OCP_CRED_PSW environment variables.
  • OCP_CRED_USR - The username to use when logging into OpenShift.
  • OCP_CRED_PSW - The login password.

For example, to run all the tests against your local CodeReady Containers cluster, run the following command:

podman run -it \
  --add-host api.crc.testing:$(crc ip) \
  -e OCP_API_URL=https://api.crc.testing:6443 \
  -e OCP_TOKEN=<token> \ 
  quay.io/maistra/maistra-test-tool:latest

Use the -e option to set the environment variables that affect the execution of the test suite, as described in the previous sections.

Test Results

Each time you run make test, a new directory named result-<timestamp> containing the results of the test run is created under tests/. Additionally, a symbolic link named result-latest is updated to point to the latest result directory every time you run make test.

The result directory might look as the following example:

tests/
└── result-20230203040506/          The root result directory for a particular test run.
    ├── v2.2/                       Contains the results against the v2.3 version of the ServiceMeshControlPlane.
    │   ├── failures-must-gather/   Contains must-gather snapshots of cluster resources for each failed test.
    │   │   └── 123-TestSomething   Must-gather captured when the TestSomething failed.
    │   ├── failed.log              Output of the failed test cases.
    │   ├── output.log              Output of all test cases executed for this ServiceMeshControlPlane version.
    │   ├── report.xml              JUnit XML report for this ServiceMeshControlPlane version.
    │   ├── reruns.txt              List of test cases that failed and were executed multiple times.
    │   └── skipped.log             List of skipped test cases and corresponding reasons.
    │   └── documentation.txt       List of all the test cases and subtest cases executed in the test run and his steps.
    ├── ...
    └── output.log                  The full test log across all SMCP versions.

Help

You can run make help to get the available commands.

$ make help
Usage: make <target>

Available targets:
  all               - build and run all tests
  build             - build the test binary
  check             - run all pre-commit checks
  lint              - run all linters
  lint-go           - run the Go linter
  test              - run all tests
  test-cleanup      - delete all test resources
  Test<test-name>   - run the specified test
  image             - build the container image
  push              - push the container image to the registry
  clean             - remove all generated files
  test-groups       - list all test groups
  test-groups-<group-name>
                    - list all tests in the specified group
  help              - print this help message

Verify available testing groups

You can run make test-groups to get the available testing groups.

$ make test-groups
Available test groups:

ARM
Full
Smoke
InterOp
Disconnected

Test group count: 5
To run all tests in a group, use 'TEST_GROUP=<group-name> make test'

Verify test packages that are part of a testing group

You can run make test-groups-<group-name> to get the available test packages that are part of a testing group.

$ make test-groups-Smoke
Available tests in group 'Smoke':

pkg/tests/tasks/traffic/request_routing_test.go
pkg/tests/ossm/smoke_test.go

Test package count in Test Group 'Smoke': 2
To run all tests in group 'Smoke', use 'TEST_GROUP='Smoke' make test'

License

Maistra OpenShift Test Tool is Apache 2.0 licensed

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