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Arda Güçlü
60401d35d1 flaky test wait.sh: Add deployment assertion before running wait
There is a test in wait.sh integration suite which is checking the
given timeout value(passed by user) is equal to actual happened timeout value.

However, this test rarely gets `no matching resources found` error and
causes flakyiness. The reason is we are running wait command, immediately
after applying deployment. In reality, timeout test does not care about
deployment, since it is testing the timeout by passing invalid configurations.
But we need this deployment to not get `no matching resources found` error.

That's why, this PR adds deployment assertion before executing wait command.
2023-02-07 14:19:34 +03:00
Madhav Jivrajani
5e1f440d0a *: Fix linter warnings
Adapt to newly improved linters in golangci-lint v1.51.1

Signed-off-by: Madhav Jivrajani <madhav.jiv@gmail.com>
2023-02-07 13:01:41 +05:30
Kubernetes Prow Robot
e944fc28ca Merge pull request #115443 from torredil/master
Add windows nodeSelector to e2e storage testing pods
2023-02-06 18:27:09 -08:00
Monis Khan
754cb3d601 kubelet/client: collapse transport wiring onto standard approach
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@microsoft.com>
2023-02-06 20:34:49 -05:00
Mike Spreitzer
e9973979d0 Simplify construction of /metrics request 2023-02-06 16:20:34 -05:00
torredil
25389ee0ee Add nodeSelector to e2e storage testing pods
Signed-off-by: torredil <torredil@amazon.com>
2023-02-06 16:00:51 +00:00
Patrick Ohly
136f89dfc5 e2e: use error wrapping with %w
The recently introduced failure handling in ExpectNoError depends on error
wrapping: if an error prefix gets added with `fmt.Errorf("foo: %v", err)`, then
ExpectNoError cannot detect that the root cause is an assertion failure and
then will add another useless "unexpected error" prefix and will not dump the
additional failure information (currently the backtrace inside the E2E
framework).

Instead of manually deciding on a case-by-case basis where %w is needed, all
error wrapping was updated automatically with

    sed -i "s/fmt.Errorf\(.*\): '*\(%s\|%v\)'*\",\(.* err)\)/fmt.Errorf\1: %w\",\3/" $(git grep -l 'fmt.Errorf' test/e2e*)

This may be unnecessary in some cases, but it's not wrong.
2023-02-06 15:39:13 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
9878e735dd e2e pod: unit test for pod status + API error
This covers new behavior in gomega.
2023-02-06 15:39:13 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
1bd1167d56 e2e pod: remove dead code 2023-02-06 15:39:13 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
3bb735e6fa e2e pod: use gomega.Eventually in WaitForRestartablePods 2023-02-06 15:39:13 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
1e346c4e4a e2e pod: convert ProxyResponseChecker into matcher
Instead of pod responses being printed to the log each time polling fails, we
get a consolidated failure message with all unexpected pod responses if (and
only if) the check times out or a progress report gets produced.
2023-02-06 15:39:13 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
c3266cde77 e2e: consolidate pod response checking
This renames PodsResponding to WaitForPodsResponding for the sake of
consistency and adds a timeout parameter. That is necessary because some other
users of NewProxyResponseChecker used a much lower timeout (2min vs. 15min).

Besides simplifying some code, it also makes it easier to rewrite
ProxyResponseChecker because it only gets used in WaitForPodsResponding.
2023-02-06 15:39:13 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
89a5d6d8af e2e pod: use gomega.Eventually in WaitForPodNotFoundInNamespace 2023-02-06 15:39:13 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
9df3e2a47a e2e: replace WaitForPodToDisappear with WaitForPodNotFoundInNamespace
WaitForPodToDisappear was always called such that it listed all pods, which
made it less efficient than trying to get just the one pod it was checking for.

Being able to customize the poll interval in practice wasn't useful, therefore
it can be replaced with WaitForPodNotFoundInNamespace.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
45d4631069 e2e: consolidate checking a pod list
WaitForPods is now a generic function which lists pods and then checks the pods
that it found against some provided condition. A parameter determines how many
pods must be found resp. match the condition for the check to succeed.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
d8428c6fb1 e2e pod: use gomega.Eventually in WaitTimeoutForPodReadyInNamespace/WaitForPodCondition
These get converted together because they relied on FinalErr which now isn't
needed anymore.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
01a40d9d6b e2e framework: support getting list of objects
This is similar to the previous support for getting a single object.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
3dd185aa40 e2e pod: use gomega.Eventually in WaitForPodsRunningReady
The code becomes simpler (78 insertions, 91 deletions), easier to read (all
code entirely inside WaitForPodsRunningReady, no need to declare and later
overwrite variables) and possibly more correct (if all API calls failed,
the resulting error was ignored when allowedNotReadyPods > 0).
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
afbb2c5323 e2e framework: turn function into gomega.Matcher
The intention is to use this inside a helper function where the
corresponding Expect call is known.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
4d63e7d4d6 e2e: remove unused label filter from WaitForPodsRunningReady
None of the users of the functions passed anything other than nil or an empty
map and the implementation ignore the parameter - it seems like a candidate for
simplification.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
8181f97ecc e2e framework: include additional stack backtrace in failures
When a Gomega failure is converted to an error, the stack at the time when the
failure occurs may be useful: error wrapping provides some bread crumbs that
can be followed to determine where the failure really occurred, but error
wrapping may be missing or ambiguous.

To provide the additional information, a FailureError now includes a full stack
backtrace. The backtrace intentionally makes no attempt to exclude framework
functions besides the gomega support itself because helpers like
e2e/framework/pod may be relevant.

That backtrace is not included in the failure message for the sake of
brevity. Instead, it gets logged as part of the test's output.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
005a9da0cc e2e framework: implement pod polling with gomega.Eventually
gomega.Eventually provides better progress reports: instead of filling up the
log with rather useless one-line messages that are not enough to to understand
the current state, it integrates with Gingko's progress reporting (SIGUSR1,
--poll-progress-after) and then dumps the same complete failure message as
after a timeout. That makes it possible to understand why progress isn't
getting made without having to wait for the timeout.

The other advantage is that the failure message for some unexpected pod state
becomes more readable: instead of encapsulating it as "observed object" inside
an error, it directly gets rendered by gomega.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
71dc81ec89 e2e framework: gomega assertions as errors
Calling gomega.Expect/Eventually/Consistently deep inside a helper call chain
has several challenges:
- the stack offset must be tracked correctly, otherwise the callstack
  for the failure starts at some helper code, which is often not informative
- augmenting the failure message with additional information from each
  caller implies that each caller must pass down a string and/or format
  string plus arguments

Both challenges can be solved by returning errors:
- the stacktrace is taken at that level where the error is
  treated as a failure instead of passing back an error, i.e.
  inside the It callback
- traditional error wrapping can add additional information, if
  desirable

What was missing was some easy way to generate an error via a gomega
assertion. The new infrastructure achieves that by mirroring the
Gomega/Assertion/AsyncAssertion interfaces with errors as return values instead
of calling a fail handler.

It is intentionally less flexible than the gomega APIs:
- A context must be passed to Eventually/Consistently as first
  parameter because that is needed for proper timeout handling.
- No additional text can be added to the failure through this
  API because error wrapping is meant to be used for this.
- No need to adjust the callstack offset because no backtrace
  is recorded when a failure occurs.

To avoid the useless "unexpected error" log message when passing back a gomega
failure, ExpectNoError gets extended to recognize such errors and then skips
the logging.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
d17ce64ac5 e2e storage: remove WaitForPodTerminatedInNamespace
Calling WaitForPodTerminatedInNamespace after testFlexVolume is useless because
the client pod that it waits for always gets deleted by testVolumeClient:

0fcc3dbd55/test/e2e/framework/volume/fixtures.go (L541-L546)

Worse, because WaitForPodTerminatedInNamespace treats "not found" as "must keep
polling", these two tests always kept waiting for 5 minutes:

    Kubernetes e2e suite: [It] [sig-storage] Flexvolumes should be mountable
    when non-attachable 	6m4s

The only reason why these tests passed is that WaitForPodTerminatedInNamespace
used to return the "not found" API error. That is not guaranteed and about to
change.
2023-02-06 15:39:12 +01:00
Antonio Ojea
7f5ae1c0c1 Revert "e2e: wait for pods with gomega" 2023-02-06 12:08:22 +01:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
cf14b50b0d Merge pull request #114502 from cpanato/go1.20
[go] Bump images, dependencies and versions to go 1.20
2023-02-04 13:40:28 -08:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
85aa0057c6 Merge pull request #113298 from pohly/e2e-wait-for-pods-with-gomega
e2e: wait for pods with gomega
2023-02-04 05:26:29 -08:00
cpanato
b9ddf07a75 [go] Bump images, dependencies and versions to go 1.20
Signed-off-by: cpanato <ctadeu@gmail.com>
2023-02-03 22:55:24 +01:00
pwschuurman
7bf175d5a2 Add integration tests for StatefulSetStartOrdinal feature (#115466)
* Add integration tests for StatefulSetStartOrdinal feature

* Move expensive test setup (apiserver and running controller) to be run once in StatefulSetStartOrdinal parameterized tests
2023-02-03 05:26:29 -08:00
Maciej Szulik
8b48ff3584 Don't explicitly set image version in tests
Image versions are already explicitly set in our manifests
configuration, so tests should not be setting these values
to ensure we're using the same versions across the board.
2023-02-02 19:06:00 +01:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
f97d14c6c8 Merge pull request #115453 from sarveshr7/multicidr-tests
Add integration tests for MultiCIDRRangeAllocator
2023-02-01 12:21:45 -08:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
d415647739 Merge pull request #115441 from bobbypage/busybox-mirror-test
test: Use preloaded busybox image in mirror pod test
2023-02-01 12:21:36 -08:00
Sarvesh Rangnekar
9875c1b661 Add integration tests for MultiCIDRRangeAllocator
Adds integration tests for the following scenarios with
MultiCIDRRangeAllocator enabled:
- ClusterCIDR is released when an associated node is deleted.
- ClusterCIDR delete when a node is associated, validate the finalizer
  behavior, make sure that deleted ClusterCIDR is cleaned up after the
  associated node is deleted.
- ClusterCIDR marked as terminating due to deletion must not be used for
  allocating PodCIDRs to new nodes.
- Tie break behavior when multiple ClusterCIDRs are eligible to
  allocate PodCIDRs to a node.
2023-02-01 13:48:07 +00:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
36450ee422 Merge pull request #115423 from pohly/scheduler-perf-goroutine-leak
scheduler perf: goroutine leak
2023-02-01 04:51:06 -08:00
Patrick Ohly
a7f658e442 test/integration: fix Broadcaster leak
When starting a scheduler, the event broadcaster for it wasn't stopped.
2023-02-01 12:42:50 +01:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
3a4cef70f2 Merge pull request #115445 from bobbypage/gh-115381
test: Fix node e2e device plugin flake
2023-02-01 02:55:06 -08:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
bb7c9739a3 Merge pull request #114759 from my-git9/chore/k8staint
chore: add k8s node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane taint
2023-01-31 21:01:17 -08:00
David Porter
225658884b test: Fix node e2e device plugin flake
The device plugin test expects that no other pods are running prior to
the test starting. However, it has been observed that in some cases
some resources may still be around from previous tests. This is because
the deletion of resources from other tests is handled by deleting that
test's framework's namespace which is done asynchronously without
waiting for the other test's namespace to be deleted.

As a result, when the node e2e device plugin starts, there may still be
other pods in process of termination. To work around this, add a retry
to the device plugin test to account for the time it takes to delete the
resources from the prior test.

Signed-off-by: David Porter <david@porter.me>
2023-01-31 17:36:10 -08:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
046595f11f Merge pull request #115437 from bobbypage/115219-followup
test: Update runtime class detection logic
2023-01-31 17:05:19 -08:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
abf8f35356 Merge pull request #113896 from nilekhc/kms-hot-reload-tests
chore: improves tests for hot reload of encryptionconfig
2023-01-31 15:50:53 -08:00
David Porter
a3291a87d7 test: Use preloaded busybox image in mirror pod test
Instead of hardcoding the busybox image, use the one that is preloaded
during the test using imageutils.

Signed-off-by: David Porter <david@porter.me>
2023-01-31 13:34:13 -08:00
David Porter
83652673b6 test: Update runtime class detection logic
In the `NodeSupportsPreconfiguredRuntimeClassHandler`, update the check
for the runtime handler to return a failure if the
`/etc/containerd/config.toml` or `/etc/crio/crio.conf` config files do
not exist. If an error is returned, then the underlying test will be
skipped.

Test manually with starting a kind cluster and moving the containerd
config file and verifying that the test is skipped:

```
$ docker exec -it kind-worker /bin/bash
root@kind-worker:/# mv /etc/containerd/config.toml /etc/containerd/config.toml.bak
```

```
make WHAT="test/e2e/e2e.test"
$ ./_output/bin/e2e.test -kubeconfig /tmp/kubeconfig_kind -ginkgo.focus=".*should run a Pod requesting a RuntimeClass with a configured handler.*" --num-nodes=1 2>&1 -ginkgo.v=1 | tee -i "/tmp/build-log.txt"

[sig-node] RuntimeClass [It] should run a Pod requesting a RuntimeClass with a configured handler [NodeFeature:RuntimeHandler]
test/e2e/common/node/runtimeclass.go:85

  [SKIPPED] Skipping test as node does not have E2E runtime class handler preconfigured in container runtime config: command terminated with exit code 1
```

Signed-off-by: David Porter <david@porter.me>
2023-01-31 11:38:49 -08:00
Antonio Ojea
5b22b13f68 Revert "Add integration tests for MultiCIDRRangeAllocator"
This reverts commit 203b91c486.
2023-01-31 17:13:23 +00:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
eaa5104dee Merge pull request #115214 from ii/create-apiservice-test-v4
Write APIService lifecycle test + 4 Endpoints
2023-01-31 07:38:49 -08:00
Kubernetes Prow Robot
c2299bc65f Merge pull request #115411 from bobbypage/gh-115380
test: Bump timeout for `runPausePod`
2023-01-31 05:25:02 -08:00
Patrick Ohly
222f655062 e2e: use error wrapping with %w
The recently introduced failure handling in ExpectNoError depends on error
wrapping: if an error prefix gets added with `fmt.Errorf("foo: %v", err)`, then
ExpectNoError cannot detect that the root cause is an assertion failure and
then will add another useless "unexpected error" prefix and will not dump the
additional failure information (currently the backtrace inside the E2E
framework).

Instead of manually deciding on a case-by-case basis where %w is needed, all
error wrapping was updated automatically with

    sed -i "s/fmt.Errorf\(.*\): '*\(%s\|%v\)'*\",\(.* err)\)/fmt.Errorf\1: %w\",\3/" $(git grep -l 'fmt.Errorf' test/e2e*)

This may be unnecessary in some cases, but it's not wrong.
2023-01-31 13:01:39 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
5973e2c8cb e2e pod: unit test for pod status + API error
This covers new behavior in gomega.
2023-01-31 13:01:39 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
901928cd54 e2e pod: remove dead code 2023-01-31 13:01:39 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
f5782f1dbd e2e pod: use gomega.Eventually in WaitForRestartablePods 2023-01-31 13:01:39 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
5d8e970be6 e2e pod: convert ProxyResponseChecker into matcher
Instead of pod responses being printed to the log each time polling fails, we
get a consolidated failure message with all unexpected pod responses if (and
only if) the check times out or a progress report gets produced.
2023-01-31 13:01:39 +01:00