Attempt to clarify the structure of our tests. Each test case is now encapsulated in a script in `test/cases`. Each of these scripts should be runnable on a pristine machine and be independent of each other. It is up to the test-orchestractor to decide if they should be run consequtively instance, or in parallel on separate instances. Each script can execute several tests and call whatever helper binaries is desired. However, each case should be assumed to always run as one.
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# osbuild-composer testing information
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With the exception of unit tests, all the osbuild-composer tests are shipped
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in a dedicated RPM: osbulid-composer-tests, and they are meant to be installed
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onto a pristine system and executed from there, rather than executed from a
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git checkout.
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Test cases are found in `test/cases`. They are intended to be independent of
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each other and they are installed into `/usr/libexec/tests/osbuild-composer/`,
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with any supporting test-data in `/usr/share/tests/osbuild-composer/`, and
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helper binaries in `/usr/libexec/osbuild-composer-test/`.
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Provisioning and orchestration of test-systems, as well as configuring what
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distros, versions and architectures to test against is out of scope of the
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tests themselves. For osbuild-composer CI, schutzbot is used, which can be
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found in the directory by the same name.
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## Golang tests
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Test binaries, regardless of their scope/type (e.g. unit, API, integration)
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that are written in Golang must follow the syntax of the Go
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[testing package](https://golang.org/pkg/testing/), that is implement only
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`TestXxx` functions with their setup/teardown when necessary in a `yyy_test.go`
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file.
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Test scenario discovery, execution and reporting will be handled by `go test`.
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Some test files will be executed directly by `go test` during rpm build time
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and/or in CI. These are usually unit tests. Scenarios which require more complex
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setup, e.g. a running osbuild-composer are not intented to be executed directly
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by `go test` at build time. Instead they are intended to be executed as
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stand-alone test binaries on a clean system which has been configured in
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advance (because this is easier/more feasible). These stand-alone test binaries
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are also compiled via `go test -c -o` during rpm build or via `make build`.
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See *Integration testing* for more information.
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When comparing for expected values in test functions you should use the
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[testify/assert](https://godoc.org/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert) or
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[testify/require](https://godoc.org/github.com/stretchr/testify/require)
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packages. Both of them provide an impressive array of assertions with the
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possibility to use formatted strings as error messages. For example:
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```
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assert.Nilf(t, err, "Failed to set up temporary repository: %v", err)
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```
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If you want to fail immediately, not doing any more of the asserts use the
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`require` package instead of the `assert` package, otherwise you'll end up with
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panics and nil pointer memory problems.
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Stand-alone test binaries also have the `-test.failfast` option.
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Code coverage is recorded in
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[codecov.io](https://codecov.io/github/osbuild/osbuild-composer).
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This information comes only from unit tests and for the time being
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we're not concerned with collecting coverage information from integration
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tests, see `.github/workflows/tests.yml`.
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## Image tests
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In the `test/data/cases` directory, sample image builds and their tests are
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collected for the various distros, architectures, configuration we support.
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Each test case describes how the image is built, the expected osbuild
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manifest used internally, the expected image-info output and how to
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boot-test the image.
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To (re)generate these test cases use the tool
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`tools/test-case-generators/generate-test-cases`.
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### Setting up Azure upload tests
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By default, the vhd images are run locally using qemu. However, when
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the right set of environment flags is passed to the osbuild-image-tests,
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it uploads the image to Azure, boots it and tries to ssh into it.
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#### Required flags
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- `AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT`
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- `AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY`
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- `AZURE_CONTAINER_NAME`
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- `AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID`
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- `AZURE_CLIENT_ID`
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- `AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET`
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- `AZURE_TENANT_ID`
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- `AZURE_LOCATION`
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- `AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP`
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#### Setting up all the required resources
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1) Firstly, go to *Subscriptions* in the left-side menu. Here you can find
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the `AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID`.
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2) Now, you need to create a new resource group. In the left-side menu,
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select *Resource groups*. Click on *Add* above the resource group list.
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The name you choose is your `AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP`. The region you choose
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is your `AZURE_LOCATION`. However, it must be in the "machine-readable
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form". You can list all the locations with their machine-readable names
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using Azure CLI: `az account list-locations -o table`.
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E.g. the machine-readable name of US East location is `eastus`.
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Note that terms *location* and *region* are synonyms in Azure's context.
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3) Storage time! Go to Storage accounts in the left-side menu. Click on
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*Add* above the list. Use the resource group you created in
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the previous step. Also, the region should be the same. The name you
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choose is your `AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT`.
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After the storage account is created, open it.
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Select *Settings > Access keys*. Choose one of the keys, this is your
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`AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY`. Select *Blob service > Containers* and create
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a new one. Its name is your `AZURE_CONTAINER_NAME`.
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4) Now it’s time to create an application. This is needed because Azure uses
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OAuth to do authorization. In the left-side menu, choose *Azure Active
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Directory*. Go to *Manage > App registrations* and register a new
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application.
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When it’s created, open it. In the overview, you can see
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the Application (client) ID and the Directory (tenant) ID. These are your
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`AZURE_CLIENT_ID` and `AZURE_TENANT_ID`.
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Now, go to *Manage > Certificates & Secrets* under your new application
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and create a new client secret. The is your `AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET`.
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5) The last step is to give the new application access to the resource group.
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This step must be done by Azure administrator (@larskarlitski): Go to
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the *Access control (IAM)* section under the newly created resource group.
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Here, add the new application with the *Developer* role.
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### Setting up OpenStack upload tests
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The following environment variables are required
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- `OS_AUTH_URL`
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- `OS_USERNAME`
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- `OS_PASSWORD`
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- `OS_PROJECT_ID`
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- `OS_DOMAIN_NAME`
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### Setting up VMware vCenter upload tests
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The following environment variables are required
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- `GOVMOMI_URL` - vCenter hostname
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- `GOVMOMI_USERNAME`
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- `GOVMOMI_PASSWORD`
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- `GOVMOMI_DATACENTER`
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- `GOVMOMI_CLUSTER`
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- `GOVMOMI_NETWORK`
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- `GOVMOMI_DATASTORE`
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- `GOVMOMI_FOLDER`
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- `GOVMOMI_INSECURE` - value of 1 will skip checking SSL certificates
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**WARNING:** when configuring the credentials for Schutzbot we've experienced
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an issue where the first line in the credentials file gets lost resulting in
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incomplete credentials. The work-around is to define a dummy ENV variable on
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the first line!
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## Integration testing
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This will consume the osbuild-composer API surface via the `composer-cli`
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command line interface. Implementation is under
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`cmd/osbuild-composer-cli-tests/`.
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The easiest way to get started with integration testing from a git
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checkout is:
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* `dnf -y install rpm-build`
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* `dnf -y builddep osbuild-composer.spec`
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* `make rpm` to build the software under test
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* `dnf install rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/osbuild-composer-*.rpm` - this will
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install both osbuild-composer, its -debuginfo, -debugsource and -tests packages
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* `systemctl start osbuild-composer`
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* `/usr/libexec/tests/osbuild-composer/osbuild-composer-cli-tests` to execute
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the test suite.
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It is best that you use a fresh system for installing and running the tests!
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**NOTE:**
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The easiest way to start osbuild-composer is via systemd because it takes care
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of setting up the UNIX socket for the API server.
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If you are working on a pull request that adds more integration tests
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(without modifying osbuild-composer itself) then you can execute the test suite
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from the local directory without installing it:
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* `make build` - will build everything under `cmd/`
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* `./osbuild-composer-cli-tests` - will execute the freshly built integration test suite
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## Downstream testing notes
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To make it easier for us to test & verify downstream builds we are going to
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move most of the work upstream and apply the following rules:
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1. Preferably the 1st commit of any PR will contain a bug reproducer.
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First push a draft PR only containing that commit which will cause CI to FAIL.
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2. QE will review and approve the reproducer (can happen in parallel with next item)
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3. Subsequent commits provide bug fixes without modifying the reproducer and
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CI reports PASS. Push these on top of the approved reproducer.
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4. QE has done final review and approved the PR; RHBZ status is set to
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`MODIFIED + Verified=Tested`
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5. Devel has done final review and approved the PR
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**NOTES for devel:**
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Pull requests related to new functionality may add their
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automated tests together or after commit(s) adding said functionality!
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All PRs containing commits referencing `rhbz#` number and/or
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all PRs against a dedicated `rhel-` branch should follow the above rules!
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**NOTE for QE:**
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CI results are also reported against each commit and these
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can be used to review the test automation state during a PR lifecycle.
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`qa_ack+` on RHBZ will be granted **after** a reproducer has been
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identified and with the mutual understanding that PRs related to
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that RHBZ must include an automated test reproducer.
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