The old tests were no longer passing with Ginkgo v2.5.0. Instead of keeping the
old approach of checking recorded spec results, now the tests actually cover
what we care about most: the results recorded in JUnit.
This also gets rid of having to repeat the stack backtrace twice (once as part
of the output, once for the separate backtrace field).
All code must use the context from Ginkgo when doing API calls or polling for a
change, otherwise the code would not return immediately when the test gets
aborted.
Adding the "context" import in the previous commit must get compensated by
removing one of the blank lines in the output unit tests, otherwise the stack
backtrace don't match expectations.
Every ginkgo callback should return immediately when a timeout occurs or the
test run manually gets aborted with CTRL-C. To do that, they must take a ctx
parameter and pass it through to all code which might block.
This is a first automated step towards that: the additional parameter got added
with
sed -i 's/\(framework.ConformanceIt\|ginkgo.It\)\(.*\)func() {$/\1\2func(ctx context.Context) {/' \
$(git grep -l -e framework.ConformanceIt -e ginkgo.It )
$GOPATH/bin/goimports -w $(git status | grep modified: | sed -e 's/.* //')
log_test.go was left unchanged.
- New API field .spec.schedulingGates
- Validation and drop disabled fields
- Disallow binding a Pod carrying non-nil schedulingGates
- Disallow creating a Pod with non-nil nodeName and non-nil schedulingGates
- Adds a {type:PodScheduled, reason:WaitingForGates} condition if necessary
- New literal SchedulingGated in the STATUS column of `k get pod`
It is used to request that a pod runs in a unique user namespace.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Campos <rodrigoca@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Rodrigo Campos <rodrigoca@microsoft.com>
Full stack traces are on by default. The approach for collecting results is
different. Tests run in their own goroutine, therefore runTests is no longer
part of their callstack. To cover stack traces with more than one entry, a new
test case gets added with a separate helper function.
Gomega object formatting now includes the type.
This removes the last remaining reference to Ginkgo v1.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chen <dave.chen@arm.com>
The advantage is that the extra error information is guaranteed to be printed
directly before the failure and we avoid one extra log line that would have to
be correlated with the failure.
The failure message from Gomega was hard to read because explanation and error
text were separated by the error dump. In many cases, that error dump doesn't
add any relevant information.
Now the error is dumped first as info message (just in case that it is
relevant) and then a shorter failure message is created from explanation and
error text.