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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
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10
Joe Gordon1374f882013-07-12 17:00:34 +010011- [T102] Cannot import OpenStack python clients in tempest/api tests
Matthew Treinish5e4c0f22013-09-10 18:38:28 +000012- [T104] Scenario tests require a services decorator
Matthew Treinishecf212c2013-12-06 18:23:54 +000013- [T105] Unit tests cannot use setUpClass
Masayuki Igawafcacf962014-02-19 14:00:01 +090014- [T106] vim configuration should not be kept in source files.
Attila Fazekas23fdf1d2013-06-09 16:35:23 +020015
Matthew Treinish8b372892012-12-07 17:13:16 -050016Test Data/Configuration
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18- Assume nothing about existing test data
19- Tests should be self contained (provide their own data)
20- Clean up test data at the completion of each test
21- Use configuration files for values that will vary by environment
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Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020024Exception Handling
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26According to the ``The Zen of Python`` the
Attila Fazekas58d23302013-07-24 10:25:02 +020027``Errors should never pass silently.``
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020028Tempest usually runs in special environment (jenkins gate jobs), in every
29error or failure situation we should provide as much error related
30information as possible, because we usually do not have the chance to
31investigate the situation after the issue happened.
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33In every test case the abnormal situations must be very verbosely explained,
34by the exception and the log.
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36In most cases the very first issue is the most important information.
37
38Try to avoid using ``try`` blocks in the test cases, both the ``except``
39and ``finally`` block could replace the original exception,
40when the additional operations leads to another exception.
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42Just letting an exception to propagate, is not bad idea in a test case,
Bruce R. Montague44a6a192013-12-17 09:06:04 -080043at all.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020044
45Try to avoid using any exception handling construct which can hide the errors
46origin.
47
48If you really need to use a ``try`` block, please ensure the original
49exception at least logged. When the exception is logged you usually need
50to ``raise`` the same or a different exception anyway.
51
Chris Yeohc2ff7272013-07-22 22:25:25 +093052Use of ``self.addCleanup`` is often a good way to avoid having to catch
53exceptions and still ensure resources are correctly cleaned up if the
54test fails part way through.
55
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020056Use the ``self.assert*`` methods provided by the unit test framework
Bruce R. Montague44a6a192013-12-17 09:06:04 -080057the signal failures early.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020058
59Avoid using the ``self.fail`` alone, it's stack trace will signal
Bruce R. Montague44a6a192013-12-17 09:06:04 -080060the ``self.fail`` line as the origin of the error.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020061
62Avoid constructing complex boolean expressions for assertion.
Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +020063The ``self.assertTrue`` or ``self.assertFalse`` without a ``msg`` argument,
64will just tell you the single boolean value, and you will not know anything
65about the values used in the formula, the ``msg`` argument might be good enough
66for providing more information.
67
68Most other assert method can include more information by default.
Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020069For example ``self.assertIn`` can include the whole set.
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Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +020071Recommended to use testtools matcher for more tricky assertion.
72`[doc] <http://testtools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/for-test-authors.html#matchers>`_
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74You can implement your own specific matcher as well.
75`[doc] <http://testtools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/for-test-authors.html#writing-your-own-matchers>`_
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Attila Fazekas10fd63d2013-07-04 18:38:21 +020077If the test case fails you can see the related logs and the information
78carried by the exception (exception class, backtrack and exception info).
79This and the service logs are your only guide to find the root cause of flaky
80issue.
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Attila Fazekas7899d312013-08-16 09:18:17 +020082Test cases are independent
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84Every ``test_method`` must be callable individually and MUST NOT depends on,
85any other ``test_method`` or ``test_method`` ordering.
86
87Test cases MAY depend on commonly initialized resources/facilities, like
88credentials management, testresources and so on. These facilities, MUST be able
89to work even if just one ``test_method`` selected for execution.
90
Matthew Treinish5e4c0f22013-09-10 18:38:28 +000091Service Tagging
92---------------
93Service tagging is used to specify which services are exercised by a particular
94test method. You specify the services with the tempest.test.services decorator.
95For example:
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97@services('compute', 'image')
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99Valid service tag names are the same as the list of directories in tempest.api
100that have tests.
101
102For scenario tests having a service tag is required. For the api tests service
103tags are only needed if the test method makes an api call (either directly or
104indirectly through another service) that differs from the parent directory
105name. For example, any test that make an api call to a service other than nova
106in tempest.api.compute would require a service tag for those services, however
107they do not need to be tagged as compute.
108
Matthew Treinish8b79bb32013-10-10 17:11:05 -0400109Negative Tests
110--------------
111When adding negative tests to tempest there are 2 requirements. First the tests
112must be marked with a negative attribute. For example::
113
114 @attr(type=negative)
115 def test_resource_no_uuid(self):
116 ...
117
118The second requirement is that all negative tests must be added to a negative
119test file. If such a file doesn't exist for the particular resource being
120tested a new test file should be added.
121
Giulio Fidente83181a92013-10-01 06:02:24 +0200122Test skips because of Known Bugs
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124
125If a test is broken because of a bug it is appropriate to skip the test until
126bug has been fixed. You should use the skip_because decorator so that
127Tempest's skip tracking tool can watch the bug status.
128
129Example::
130
131 @skip_because(bug="980688")
132 def test_this_and_that(self):
133 ...
134
Chris Yeohc2ff7272013-07-22 22:25:25 +0930135Guidelines
136----------
137- Do not submit changesets with only testcases which are skipped as
138 they will not be merged.
139- Consistently check the status code of responses in testcases. The
140 earlier a problem is detected the easier it is to debug, especially
141 where there is complicated setup required.
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000142
DennyZhang900f02b2013-09-23 08:34:04 -0500143Parallel Test Execution
144-----------------------
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000145Tempest by default runs its tests in parallel this creates the possibility for
146interesting interactions between tests which can cause unexpected failures.
147Tenant isolation provides protection from most of the potential race conditions
148between tests outside the same class. But there are still a few of things to
149watch out for to try to avoid issues when running your tests in parallel.
150
151- Resources outside of a tenant scope still have the potential to conflict. This
152 is a larger concern for the admin tests since most resources and actions that
DennyZhang900f02b2013-09-23 08:34:04 -0500153 require admin privileges are outside of tenants.
Matthew Treinish96c28d12013-09-16 17:05:09 +0000154
155- Races between methods in the same class are not a problem because
156 parallelization in tempest is at the test class level, but if there is a json
157 and xml version of the same test class there could still be a race between
158 methods.
159
160- The rand_name() function from tempest.common.utils.data_utils should be used
161 anywhere a resource is created with a name. Static naming should be avoided
162 to prevent resource conflicts.
163
164- If the execution of a set of tests is required to be serialized then locking
165 can be used to perform this. See AggregatesAdminTest in
166 tempest.api.compute.admin for an example of using locking.
Marc Koderer31fe4832013-11-06 17:02:03 +0100167
168Stress Tests in Tempest
169-----------------------
170Any tempest test case can be flagged as a stress test. With this flag it will
171be automatically discovery and used in the stress test runs. The stress test
172framework itself is a facility to spawn and control worker processes in order
173to find race conditions (see ``tempest/stress/`` for more information). Please
174note that these stress tests can't be used for benchmarking purposes since they
175don't measure any performance characteristics.
176
177Example::
178
179 @stresstest(class_setup_per='process')
180 def test_this_and_that(self):
181 ...
182
183This will flag the test ``test_this_and_that`` as a stress test. The parameter
184``class_setup_per`` gives control when the setUpClass function should be called.
185
186Good candidates for stress tests are:
187
188- Scenario tests
189- API tests that have a wide focus
Matthew Treinish6eb05852013-11-26 15:28:12 +0000190
191Sample Configuration File
192-------------------------
193The sample config file is autogenerated using a script. If any changes are made
194to the config variables in tempest then the sample config file must be
195regenerated. This can be done running the script: tools/generate_sample.sh
Matthew Treinishecf212c2013-12-06 18:23:54 +0000196
197Unit Tests
198----------
199Unit tests are a separate class of tests in tempest. They verify tempest
200itself, and thus have a different set of guidelines around them:
201
2021. They can not require anything running externally. All you should need to
203 run the unit tests is the git tree, python and the dependencies installed.
204 This includes running services, a config file, etc.
205
2062. The unit tests cannot use setUpClass, instead fixtures and testresources
207 should be used for shared state between tests.