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Attila Fazekas23fdf1d2013-06-09 16:35:23 +02001Tempest Coding Guide
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Joe Gordon1374f882013-07-12 17:00:34 +01004- Step 1: Read the OpenStack Style Commandments
Matthew Treinish97072c82013-10-01 11:54:15 -04005 http://docs.openstack.org/developer/hacking/
Joe Gordon1374f882013-07-12 17:00:34 +01006- Step 2: Read on
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8Tempest Specific Commandments
9------------------------------
10
ghanshyam50f19472014-11-26 17:04:37 +090011- [T102] Cannot import OpenStack python clients in tempest/api &
12 tempest/scenario tests
Matthew Treinish5e4c0f22013-09-10 18:38:28 +000013- [T104] Scenario tests require a services decorator
Andrea Frittolia5ddd552014-08-19 18:30:00 +010014- [T105] Tests cannot use setUpClass/tearDownClass
Masayuki Igawafcacf962014-02-19 14:00:01 +090015- [T106] vim configuration should not be kept in source files.
Ken'ichi Ohmichi7581bcd2015-02-16 04:09:58 +000016- [T107] Check that a service tag isn't in the module path
Ken'ichi Ohmichi80369a92015-04-06 23:41:14 +000017- [T108] Check no hyphen at the end of rand_name() argument
John Warren3059a092015-08-31 15:34:49 -040018- [T109] Cannot use testtools.skip decorator; instead use
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)1370baf2016-04-29 14:26:22 -050019 decorators.skip_because from tempest.lib
Ken'ichi Ohmichic0d96be2015-11-11 12:33:48 +000020- [T110] Check that service client names of GET should be consistent
Ken'ichi Ohmichi4f525f72016-03-25 15:20:01 -070021- [T111] Check that service client names of DELETE should be consistent
Ken'ichi Ohmichi0dc97472016-03-25 15:10:08 -070022- [T112] Check that tempest.lib should not import local tempest code
Ken'ichi Ohmichid079c892016-04-19 11:23:36 -070023- [T113] Check that tests use data_utils.rand_uuid() instead of uuid.uuid4()
Matthew Treinish59d9eaa2016-05-31 23:42:55 -040024- [T114] Check that tempest.lib does not use tempest config
Ghanshyam2a180b82014-06-16 13:54:22 +090025- [N322] Method's default argument shouldn't be mutable
Attila Fazekas23fdf1d2013-06-09 16:35:23 +020026
Matthew Treinish8b372892012-12-07 17:13:16 -050027Test Data/Configuration
28-----------------------
29- Assume nothing about existing test data
30- Tests should be self contained (provide their own data)
31- Clean up test data at the completion of each test
32- Use configuration files for values that will vary by environment
33
34
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020035Exception Handling
36------------------
37According to the ``The Zen of Python`` the
Attila Fazekas58d23302013-07-24 10:25:02 +020038``Errors should never pass silently.``
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020039Tempest usually runs in special environment (jenkins gate jobs), in every
40error or failure situation we should provide as much error related
41information as possible, because we usually do not have the chance to
42investigate the situation after the issue happened.
43
44In every test case the abnormal situations must be very verbosely explained,
45by the exception and the log.
46
47In most cases the very first issue is the most important information.
48
Mithil Arunbe067ec2014-11-05 15:58:50 +053049Try to avoid using ``try`` blocks in the test cases, as both the ``except``
50and ``finally`` blocks could replace the original exception,
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020051when the additional operations leads to another exception.
52
Mithil Arunbe067ec2014-11-05 15:58:50 +053053Just letting an exception to propagate, is not a bad idea in a test case,
Bruce R. Montague44a6a192013-12-17 09:06:04 -080054at all.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020055
56Try to avoid using any exception handling construct which can hide the errors
57origin.
58
59If you really need to use a ``try`` block, please ensure the original
60exception at least logged. When the exception is logged you usually need
61to ``raise`` the same or a different exception anyway.
62
Chris Yeohc2ff7272013-07-22 22:25:25 +093063Use of ``self.addCleanup`` is often a good way to avoid having to catch
64exceptions and still ensure resources are correctly cleaned up if the
65test fails part way through.
66
Mithil Arunbe067ec2014-11-05 15:58:50 +053067Use the ``self.assert*`` methods provided by the unit test framework.
68This signals the failures early on.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020069
Mithil Arunbe067ec2014-11-05 15:58:50 +053070Avoid using the ``self.fail`` alone, its stack trace will signal
Bruce R. Montague44a6a192013-12-17 09:06:04 -080071the ``self.fail`` line as the origin of the error.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020072
73Avoid constructing complex boolean expressions for assertion.
Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +020074The ``self.assertTrue`` or ``self.assertFalse`` without a ``msg`` argument,
75will just tell you the single boolean value, and you will not know anything
76about the values used in the formula, the ``msg`` argument might be good enough
77for providing more information.
78
79Most other assert method can include more information by default.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020080For example ``self.assertIn`` can include the whole set.
81
Matthew Treinishf45ba2e2015-08-24 15:05:01 -040082It is recommended to use testtools `matcher`_ for the more tricky assertions.
83You can implement your own specific `matcher`_ as well.
Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +020084
Matthew Treinishf45ba2e2015-08-24 15:05:01 -040085.. _matcher: http://testtools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/for-test-authors.html#matchers
Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +020086
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020087If the test case fails you can see the related logs and the information
88carried by the exception (exception class, backtrack and exception info).
Mithil Arunbe067ec2014-11-05 15:58:50 +053089This and the service logs are your only guide to finding the root cause of flaky
90issues.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020091
Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +020092Test cases are independent
93--------------------------
94Every ``test_method`` must be callable individually and MUST NOT depends on,
95any other ``test_method`` or ``test_method`` ordering.
96
97Test cases MAY depend on commonly initialized resources/facilities, like
98credentials management, testresources and so on. These facilities, MUST be able
Mithil Arunbe067ec2014-11-05 15:58:50 +053099to work even if just one ``test_method`` is selected for execution.
Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +0200100
Matthew Treinish5e4c0f22013-09-10 18:38:28 +0000101Service Tagging
102---------------
103Service tagging is used to specify which services are exercised by a particular
104test method. You specify the services with the tempest.test.services decorator.
105For example:
106
107@services('compute', 'image')
108
109Valid service tag names are the same as the list of directories in tempest.api
110that have tests.
111
112For scenario tests having a service tag is required. For the api tests service
113tags are only needed if the test method makes an api call (either directly or
114indirectly through another service) that differs from the parent directory
115name. For example, any test that make an api call to a service other than nova
116in tempest.api.compute would require a service tag for those services, however
117they do not need to be tagged as compute.
118
Andrea Frittolia5ddd552014-08-19 18:30:00 +0100119Test fixtures and resources
120---------------------------
121Test level resources should be cleaned-up after the test execution. Clean-up
122is best scheduled using `addCleanup` which ensures that the resource cleanup
123code is always invoked, and in reverse order with respect to the creation
124order.
125
126Test class level resources should be defined in the `resource_setup` method of
127the test class, except for any credential obtained from the credentials
128provider, which should be set-up in the `setup_credentials` method.
129
130The test base class `BaseTestCase` defines Tempest framework for class level
131fixtures. `setUpClass` and `tearDownClass` are defined here and cannot be
132overwritten by subclasses (enforced via hacking rule T105).
133
134Set-up is split in a series of steps (setup stages), which can be overwritten
135by test classes. Set-up stages are:
Masayuki Igawae63cf0f2016-05-25 10:25:21 +0900136
137- `skip_checks`
138- `setup_credentials`
139- `setup_clients`
140- `resource_setup`
Andrea Frittolia5ddd552014-08-19 18:30:00 +0100141
142Tear-down is also split in a series of steps (teardown stages), which are
143stacked for execution only if the corresponding setup stage had been
144reached during the setup phase. Tear-down stages are:
Masayuki Igawae63cf0f2016-05-25 10:25:21 +0900145
146- `clear_credentials` (defined in the base test class)
147- `resource_cleanup`
Andrea Frittolia5ddd552014-08-19 18:30:00 +0100148
149Skipping Tests
150--------------
151Skipping tests should be based on configuration only. If that is not possible,
152it is likely that either a configuration flag is missing, or the test should
153fail rather than be skipped.
154Using discovery for skipping tests is generally discouraged.
155
156When running a test that requires a certain "feature" in the target
157cloud, if that feature is missing we should fail, because either the test
158configuration is invalid, or the cloud is broken and the expected "feature" is
159not there even if the cloud was configured with it.
160
Matthew Treinish8b79bb32013-10-10 17:11:05 -0400161Negative Tests
162--------------
Chris Hoge2b478412016-06-23 16:03:28 -0700163Error handling is an important aspect of API design and usage. Negative
164tests are a way to ensure that an application can gracefully handle
165invalid or unexpected input. However, as a black box integration test
166suite, Tempest is not suitable for handling all negative test cases, as
167the wide variety and complexity of negative tests can lead to long test
168runs and knowledge of internal implementation details. The bulk of
169negative testing should be handled with project function tests. The
170exception to this rule is API tests used for interoperability testing.
Matthew Treinish8b79bb32013-10-10 17:11:05 -0400171
Giulio Fidente83181a92013-10-01 06:02:24 +0200172Test skips because of Known Bugs
173--------------------------------
Giulio Fidente83181a92013-10-01 06:02:24 +0200174If a test is broken because of a bug it is appropriate to skip the test until
175bug has been fixed. You should use the skip_because decorator so that
176Tempest's skip tracking tool can watch the bug status.
177
178Example::
179
180 @skip_because(bug="980688")
181 def test_this_and_that(self):
182 ...
183
Chris Yeohc2ff7272013-07-22 22:25:25 +0930184Guidelines
185----------
186- Do not submit changesets with only testcases which are skipped as
187 they will not be merged.
188- Consistently check the status code of responses in testcases. The
189 earlier a problem is detected the easier it is to debug, especially
190 where there is complicated setup required.
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000191
DennyZhang900f02b2013-09-23 08:34:04 -0500192Parallel Test Execution
193-----------------------
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000194Tempest by default runs its tests in parallel this creates the possibility for
195interesting interactions between tests which can cause unexpected failures.
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -0700196Dynamic credentials provides protection from most of the potential race
197conditions between tests outside the same class. But there are still a few of
198things to watch out for to try to avoid issues when running your tests in
199parallel.
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000200
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -0400201- Resources outside of a project scope still have the potential to conflict. This
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000202 is a larger concern for the admin tests since most resources and actions that
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -0400203 require admin privileges are outside of projects.
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000204
205- Races between methods in the same class are not a problem because
206 parallelization in tempest is at the test class level, but if there is a json
207 and xml version of the same test class there could still be a race between
208 methods.
209
210- The rand_name() function from tempest.common.utils.data_utils should be used
211 anywhere a resource is created with a name. Static naming should be avoided
212 to prevent resource conflicts.
213
214- If the execution of a set of tests is required to be serialized then locking
215 can be used to perform this. See AggregatesAdminTest in
216 tempest.api.compute.admin for an example of using locking.
Marc Koderer31fe4832013-11-06 17:02:03 +0100217
218Stress Tests in Tempest
219-----------------------
220Any tempest test case can be flagged as a stress test. With this flag it will
221be automatically discovery and used in the stress test runs. The stress test
222framework itself is a facility to spawn and control worker processes in order
223to find race conditions (see ``tempest/stress/`` for more information). Please
224note that these stress tests can't be used for benchmarking purposes since they
225don't measure any performance characteristics.
226
227Example::
228
229 @stresstest(class_setup_per='process')
230 def test_this_and_that(self):
231 ...
232
233This will flag the test ``test_this_and_that`` as a stress test. The parameter
234``class_setup_per`` gives control when the setUpClass function should be called.
235
236Good candidates for stress tests are:
237
238- Scenario tests
239- API tests that have a wide focus
Matthew Treinish6eb05852013-11-26 15:28:12 +0000240
241Sample Configuration File
242-------------------------
243The sample config file is autogenerated using a script. If any changes are made
David Kranzfb0f51f2014-11-11 14:07:20 -0500244to the config variables in tempest/config.py then the sample config file must be
245regenerated. This can be done running::
246
247 tox -egenconfig
Matthew Treinishecf212c2013-12-06 18:23:54 +0000248
249Unit Tests
250----------
251Unit tests are a separate class of tests in tempest. They verify tempest
252itself, and thus have a different set of guidelines around them:
253
2541. They can not require anything running externally. All you should need to
255 run the unit tests is the git tree, python and the dependencies installed.
256 This includes running services, a config file, etc.
257
2582. The unit tests cannot use setUpClass, instead fixtures and testresources
259 should be used for shared state between tests.
Matthew Treinish55078882014-08-12 19:01:34 -0400260
261
262.. _TestDocumentation:
263
264Test Documentation
265------------------
266For tests being added we need to require inline documentation in the form of
Xicheng Chang6fb98ec2015-08-13 14:02:52 -0700267docstrings to explain what is being tested. In API tests for a new API a class
Matthew Treinish55078882014-08-12 19:01:34 -0400268level docstring should be added to an API reference doc. If one doesn't exist
269a TODO comment should be put indicating that the reference needs to be added.
270For individual API test cases a method level docstring should be used to
271explain the functionality being tested if the test name isn't descriptive
272enough. For example::
273
274 def test_get_role_by_id(self):
275 """Get a role by its id."""
276
277the docstring there is superfluous and shouldn't be added. but for a method
278like::
279
280 def test_volume_backup_create_get_detailed_list_restore_delete(self):
281 pass
282
283a docstring would be useful because while the test title is fairly descriptive
284the operations being performed are complex enough that a bit more explanation
285will help people figure out the intent of the test.
286
287For scenario tests a class level docstring describing the steps in the scenario
288is required. If there is more than one test case in the class individual
289docstrings for the workflow in each test methods can be used instead. A good
290example of this would be::
291
Masayuki Igawa93424e52014-10-06 13:54:26 +0900292 class TestVolumeBootPattern(manager.ScenarioTest):
Dougal Matthews4bebca02014-10-28 08:36:04 +0000293 """
294 This test case attempts to reproduce the following steps:
Matthew Treinish55078882014-08-12 19:01:34 -0400295
Dougal Matthews4bebca02014-10-28 08:36:04 +0000296 * Create in Cinder some bootable volume importing a Glance image
297 * Boot an instance from the bootable volume
298 * Write content to the volume
299 * Delete an instance and Boot a new instance from the volume
300 * Check written content in the instance
301 * Create a volume snapshot while the instance is running
302 * Boot an additional instance from the new snapshot based volume
303 * Check written content in the instance booted from snapshot
304 """
Matthew Treinisha970d652015-03-11 15:39:24 -0400305
Chris Hoge0e000ed2015-07-28 14:19:53 -0500306Test Identification with Idempotent ID
307--------------------------------------
308
309Every function that provides a test must have an ``idempotent_id`` decorator
310that is a unique ``uuid-4`` instance. This ID is used to complement the fully
Naomichi Wakuidbe9aab2015-08-26 03:36:02 +0000311qualified test name and track test functionality through refactoring. The
Chris Hoge0e000ed2015-07-28 14:19:53 -0500312format of the metadata looks like::
313
314 @test.idempotent_id('585e934c-448e-43c4-acbf-d06a9b899997')
315 def test_list_servers_with_detail(self):
316 # The created server should be in the detailed list of all servers
317 ...
318
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)1370baf2016-04-29 14:26:22 -0500319Tempest.lib includes a ``check-uuid`` tool that will test for the existence
Matthew Treinishc1802bc2015-12-03 18:48:11 -0500320and uniqueness of idempotent_id metadata for every test. If you have
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)1370baf2016-04-29 14:26:22 -0500321tempest installed you run the tool against Tempest by calling from the
Matthew Treinishc1802bc2015-12-03 18:48:11 -0500322tempest repo::
Chris Hoge0e000ed2015-07-28 14:19:53 -0500323
Matthew Treinishc1802bc2015-12-03 18:48:11 -0500324 check-uuid
Chris Hoge0e000ed2015-07-28 14:19:53 -0500325
326It can be invoked against any test suite by passing a package name::
327
Matthew Treinishc1802bc2015-12-03 18:48:11 -0500328 check-uuid --package <package_name>
Chris Hoge0e000ed2015-07-28 14:19:53 -0500329
330Tests without an ``idempotent_id`` can be automatically fixed by running
331the command with the ``--fix`` flag, which will modify the source package
332by inserting randomly generated uuids for every test that does not have
333one::
334
Matthew Treinishc1802bc2015-12-03 18:48:11 -0500335 check-uuid --fix
Chris Hoge0e000ed2015-07-28 14:19:53 -0500336
Matthew Treinishc1802bc2015-12-03 18:48:11 -0500337The ``check-uuid`` tool is used as part of the tempest gate job
Chris Hoge0e000ed2015-07-28 14:19:53 -0500338to ensure that all tests have an ``idempotent_id`` decorator.
339
Matthew Treinisha970d652015-03-11 15:39:24 -0400340Branchless Tempest Considerations
341---------------------------------
342
343Starting with the OpenStack Icehouse release Tempest no longer has any stable
344branches. This is to better ensure API consistency between releases because
345the API behavior should not change between releases. This means that the stable
346branches are also gated by the Tempest master branch, which also means that
347proposed commits to Tempest must work against both the master and all the
348currently supported stable branches of the projects. As such there are a few
349special considerations that have to be accounted for when pushing new changes
350to tempest.
351
3521. New Tests for new features
353^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
354
355When adding tests for new features that were not in previous releases of the
356projects the new test has to be properly skipped with a feature flag. Whether
357this is just as simple as using the @test.requires_ext() decorator to check
358if the required extension (or discoverable optional API) is enabled or adding
359a new config option to the appropriate section. If there isn't a method of
360selecting the new **feature** from the config file then there won't be a
361mechanism to disable the test with older stable releases and the new test won't
362be able to merge.
363
3642. Bug fix on core project needing Tempest changes
365^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
366
367When trying to land a bug fix which changes a tested API you'll have to use the
368following procedure::
369
370 - Propose change to the project, get a +2 on the change even with failing
371 - Propose skip on Tempest which will only be approved after the
372 corresponding change in the project has a +2 on change
373 - Land project change in master and all open stable branches (if required)
374 - Land changed test in Tempest
375
376Otherwise the bug fix won't be able to land in the project.
377
3783. New Tests for existing features
379^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
380
381If a test is being added for a feature that exists in all the current releases
382of the projects then the only concern is that the API behavior is the same
383across all the versions of the project being tested. If the behavior is not
384consistent the test will not be able to merge.
385
386API Stability
387-------------
388
389For new tests being added to Tempest the assumption is that the API being
390tested is considered stable and adheres to the OpenStack API stability
391guidelines. If an API is still considered experimental or in development then
392it should not be tested by Tempest until it is considered stable.