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| .. _tempest: |
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| ======================== |
| Designate Tempest Plugin |
| ======================== |
| |
| The Designate team maintains a set of Tempest tests to exercise the Designate |
| service and APIs. |
| |
| Intro and References |
| ==================== |
| * `Tempest Docs`_ - Tempest docs |
| * `Tempest HACKING`_ - General tempest style and coding guidelines |
| * `Tempest Plugins`_ - Tempest Test Plugin Interface guide |
| |
| Quick Start |
| =========== |
| |
| To run all tests from this plugin, install the plugin into your environment |
| and from the tempest repo, run:: |
| |
| $ tox -e all-plugin -- designate |
| |
| If that doesn't run any tests, ensure that the designate-tempest-plugin is installed |
| in the tox venv. Replace ``../designate-tempest-plugin/`` with the path to the plugin |
| on your system. Then execute the above tox command again:: |
| |
| $ .tox/all-plugin/bin/pip install ../designate-tempest-plugin/ |
| $ tox -e all-plugin -- designate |
| |
| .. note:: This is not necessary if ``designate-tempest-plugin`` is installed to |
| site-packages before the ``all-plugin`` tox venv is created. |
| |
| To run a single test case, run with the test case name, for example:: |
| |
| $ tox -e all-plugin -- designate_tempest_plugin.tests.api.v2.test_zones.ZonesAdminTest.test_get_other_tenant_zone |
| |
| To run all tempest tests including this plugin, run:: |
| |
| $ tox -e all-plugin |
| |
| Writing new tests |
| ================= |
| |
| Writing new tests is easy, and we encourage contributors to write tests for |
| any new or changed functionality. Most of the patterns you will find in the |
| Designate tests will look familiar if you have contributed to tempest, so rather |
| than re-type all their docs here, please have a read of the `Tempest Docs`_. |
| |
| Test Clients |
| ------------ |
| |
| In Tempest tests, it is forbidden to use a services python bindings or client, |
| as doing so would allow API changes to go unnoticed when the server and client |
| are updated. As such, each service is expected to have a minimal in-tree |
| client. Designate's client can be found in: |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| $ tree -P "*_client.py" designate_tempest_plugin/services/dns/ |
| |
| designate_tempest_plugin/services/dns/ |
| ├── json |
| │ └── versions_client.py |
| └── v2 |
| └── json |
| ├── recordsets_client.py |
| └── zones_client.py |
| |
| An example client, in this case for a subset of /v2/zones is included below: |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| class ZonesClient(base.DnsClientV2Base): |
| """API V2 Tempest REST client for Designate API""" |
| |
| @base.handle_errors |
| def create_zone(self, name=None, email=None, ttl=None, description=None, |
| wait_until=False, params=None): |
| """Create a zone with the specified parameters. |
| |
| :param name: The name of the zone. |
| Default: Random Value |
| :param email: The email for the zone. |
| Default: Random Value |
| :param ttl: The ttl for the zone. |
| Default: Random Value |
| :param description: A description of the zone. |
| Default: Random Value |
| :param wait_until: Block until the zone reaches the desired status |
| :param params: A Python dict that represents the query parameters to |
| include in the request URI. |
| :return: A tuple with the server response and the created zone. |
| """ |
| zone = { |
| 'name': name or dns_data_utils.rand_zone_name(), |
| 'email': email or dns_data_utils.rand_email(), |
| 'ttl': ttl or dns_data_utils.rand_ttl(), |
| 'description': description or data_utils.rand_name('test-zone'), |
| } |
| |
| resp, body = self._create_request('zones', zone, params=params) |
| |
| if wait_until: |
| waiters.wait_for_zone_status(self, body['id'], wait_until) |
| |
| return resp, body |
| |
| Some items to note, client methods should be wrapped in the |
| `base.handle_errors` decorator, which is used to allow for ignoring certain |
| types of errors, in certain cases. Most commonly, this will be ignoring 404's |
| when cleaning up resources. |
| |
| Test Cases |
| ---------- |
| |
| Designate's tests can be found in: |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| $ tree -P "test_*.py" designate_tempest_plugin/tests/ |
| |
| designate_tempest_plugin/tests/ |
| ├── api |
| │ ├── test_versions.py |
| │ └── v2 |
| │ ├── test_recordsets.py |
| │ └── test_zones.py |
| └── scenario |
| └── v2 |
| ├── test_recordsets.py |
| └── test_zones.py |
| |
| There are two groupings of tests here "api" and "scenario". **API tests** |
| should be quick, and simple. Testing as small a surface area of the API as is |
| possible while still getting the job done. Additionally, API tests should avoid |
| waiting for resources to become ACTIVE etc, as this typically pushes test time |
| out significantly, and would only duplicate scenario tests. **Scenario tests** |
| should cover common real world uses cases. For example, creating a zone, |
| waiting for it to become ACTIVE, adding some records, waiting for ACTIVE, |
| querying the DNS servers themselves, and finally deleting the zone and waiting |
| for it to 404. |
| |
| An example test, in this case for a subset of /v2/zones functionality is |
| included below: |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| class ZonesTest(BaseZonesTest): |
| @classmethod |
| def setup_clients(cls): |
| super(ZonesTest, cls).setup_clients() |
| |
| cls.client = cls.os.zones_client |
| |
| @decorators.attr(type='smoke') |
| @decorators.idempotent_id('fbabd6af-238a-462e-b923-de4d736b90a7') |
| def test_create_zone(self): |
| LOG.info('Create a zone') |
| _, zone = self.client.create_zone() |
| self.addCleanup(self.client.delete_zone, zone['id']) |
| |
| LOG.info('Ensure we respond with CREATE+PENDING') |
| self.assertEqual('CREATE', zone['action']) |
| self.assertEqual('PENDING', zone['status']) |
| |
| LOG.info('Ensure the fetched response matches the created zone') |
| self._assertExpected(zone, body) |
| |
| |
| Test Cases - Alternative Credentials |
| ------------------------------------ |
| |
| Some tests require more than just a "standard" cloud user, e.g. those tests |
| checking admin only functionality. We can ensure both user and admin |
| credentials are available using the class level "credentials" property like so: |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| class ZonesAdminTest(BaseZonesTest): |
| credentials = ['primary', 'admin'] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def setup_clients(cls): |
| super(ZonesAdminTest, cls).setup_clients() |
| |
| cls.client = cls.os.zones_client |
| cls.adm_client = cls.os_adm.zones_client |
| |
| @decorators.idempotent_id('6477f92d-70ba-46eb-bd6c-fc50c405e222') |
| def test_get_other_tenant_zone(self): |
| LOG.info('Create a zone as a user') |
| _, zone = self.client.create_zone() |
| self.addCleanup(self.client.delete_zone, zone['id']) |
| |
| LOG.info('Fetch the zone as an admin') |
| _, body = self.adm_client.show_zone( |
| zone['id'], params={'all_tenants': True}) |
| |
| LOG.info('Ensure the fetched response matches the created zone') |
| self._assertExpected(zone, body) |
| |
| |
| Test Decorators |
| --------------- |
| |
| Several different test decorators are used within the test cases, this attempts |
| to explain their purpose and correct usage. |
| |
| |
| @decorators.idempotent_id |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| The `idempotent_id` decorator allows for tracking of tests even after they have |
| been renamed. The UUID should be randomly generated as the test is first |
| written, e.g. with `uuidgen` on most linux hosts, and should not be changed |
| when the test is renamed. |
| |
| Every test should have a unique idempotent_id assigned. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| class ZonesTest(BaseZonesTest): |
| @decorators.idempotent_id('fbabd6af-238a-462e-b923-de4d736b90a7') |
| def test_create_zone(self): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| @decorators.attr |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| The `attr` decorator is used to set test attributes, this is most commonly used |
| to set the test type. Currently, we use one test type "smoke", which should be |
| applied to any tests which test the most basic functionality Designate |
| provides, allowing for the core functionality to be tested quickly, without |
| having to run the entire suite. Another type we use is "slow", which should be |
| applied to tests which take on average 5 seconds or more. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| class ZonesTest(BaseZonesTest): |
| @decorators.attr(type='smoke') |
| def test_create_zone(self): |
| pass |
| |
| @decorators.attr(type='slow') |
| def test_something_else(self): |
| pass |
| |
| @test.services |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| The `services` decorator is used to indicate which services are exercised by |
| a given test. The `services` decorator may only be used on scenario tests, and |
| (for now) should not include "dns" itself. For example, given a scenario test |
| that interactions with Designate's Reverse DNS APIs, which in turn talk to |
| Neutron, we would use something like the below: |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| class ReverseTest(BaseDnsTest): |
| @test.services('network') |
| def test_reverse_dns_for_fips(self): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| .. _Tempest Docs: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/ |
| .. _Tempest HACKING: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/HACKING.html |
| .. _Tempest Plugins: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/plugin.html |