A Go framework for end-to-end testing of components running in Kubernetes clusters.
The primary goal of this project is to provide a go test
(able)
framework that uses the native Go testing API to define end-to-end tests suites
that can be used to test Kubernetes components. Some additional goals
include:
- Provide a sensible programmatic API to compose tests
- Leverage Go's testing API to compose test suites
- Expose packages that are easy to programmatically consume
- Collection of helper functions that abstracts Client-Go functionalities
- Rely on built-in Go test features to easily select/filter tests to run during execution
- And more
For more detail, see the design document.
The Go package is designed to be integrated directly in your test. Simply update your project to pull the desired Go modules:
go get sigs.k8s.io/e2e-framework/pkg/env
go get sigs.k8s.io/e2e-framework/klient
The framework uses the built-in Go testing framework directly to define and run tests.
Use function TestMain
to define package-wide testing steps and configure behavior. The following examples uses pre-defined steps to create a KinD
cluster before running any test in the package:
var (
testenv env.Environment
)
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
testenv = env.New()
kindClusterName := envconf.RandomName("my-cluster", 16)
namespace := envconf.RandomName("myns", 16)
// Use pre-defined environment funcs to create a kind cluster prior to test run
testenv.Setup(
envfuncs.CreateCluster(kind.NewProvider(), kindClusterName),
envfuncs.CreateNamespace(namespace),
)
// Use pre-defined environment funcs to teardown kind cluster after tests
testenv.Finish(
envfuncs.DeleteNamespace(namespace),
envfuncs.DestroyCluster(kindClusterName),
)
// launch package tests
os.Exit(testenv.Run(m))
}
Use a Go test function to define features to be tested as shown below:
func TestKubernetes(t *testing.T) {
f1 := features.New("count pod").
WithLabel("type", "pod-count").
Assess("pods from kube-system", func(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, cfg *envconf.Config) context.Context {
var pods corev1.PodList
err := cfg.Client().Resources("kube-system").List(context.TODO(), &pods)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(pods.Items) == 0 {
t.Fatal("no pods in namespace kube-system")
}
return ctx
}).Feature()
f2 := features.New("count namespaces").
WithLabel("type", "ns-count").
Assess("namespace exist", func(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, cfg *envconf.Config) context.Context {
var nspaces corev1.NamespaceList
err := cfg.Client().Resources().List(context.TODO(), &nspaces)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(nspaces.Items) == 1 {
t.Fatal("no other namespace")
}
return ctx
}).Feature()
// test feature
testenv.Test(t, f1, f2)
}
Use the Go testing tooling to run the tests in the package as shown below. The following would run all tests except those with label type=ns-count
:
go test ./package -args --skip-labels="type=ns-count"
See the ./examples directory for additional examples showing how to use the framework.
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