The content of this directory is meant to be used by Parity's private CI/CD infrastructure with private tools. At the moment those tools are still early stage of development and we don't know if / when they will available for public use.
parachains
At the moment this directory only have one test related to parachains: /parachains-smoke-test
, that check
the parachain registration and the block height.
To run any test locally use the native provider (zombienet test -p native ...
) you need first build the binaries. They
are:
adder-collator
->polkadot/target/testnet/adder-collator
malus
->polkadot/target/testnet/malus
polkadot
->polkadot/target/testnet/polkadot
,polkadot/target/testnet/polkadot-prepare-worker
,polkadot/target/testnet/polkadot-execute-worker
polkadot-collator
->cumulus/target/release/polkadot-parachain
undying-collator
->polkadot/target/testnet/undying-collator
To build them use:
adder-collator
->cargo build --profile testnet -p test-parachain-adder-collator
undying-collator
->cargo build --profile testnet -p test-parachain-undying-collator
malus
->cargo build --profile testnet -p polkadot-test-malus
polkadot
(in the Polkadot repo) andpolkadot-collator
(in Cumulus repo) ->cargo build --profile testnet
One solution is to use the .set_env
file (from this directory) and fill the CUSTOM_PATHS
before source it to patch
the PATH of your system to find the binaries you just built.
E.g.:
$ cat .set_env
(...)
# by the order of this array
CUSTOM_PATHS=(
"~/polkadot/target/release"
"~/polkadot/target/testnet"
"~/cumulus/target/release"
)
(...)
source .set_env
Then you have your PATH
customized and ready to run zombienet
. NOTE: You should need to do this ones per
terminal session, since we are patching the PATH
and re-exporting. Or you can also source
this file in your
.bashrc
file to get executed automatically in each new session.
Example:
You can run a test locally by executing:
zombienet test -p native 0001-parachains-pvf.zndsl
Ping in element Javier (@javier:matrix.parity.io
) to ask questions or grant permission to run the test from your local
setup.