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.
ginkgo.DeferCleanup has multiple advantages:
- The cleanup operation can get registered if and only if needed.
- No need to return a cleanup function that the caller must invoke.
- Automatically determines whether a context is needed, which will
simplify the introduction of context parameters.
- Ginkgo's timeline shows when it executes the cleanup operation.
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.
Updates predicate to check for a length >=2 to avoid
the index out of bounds panic.
Signed-off-by: Edwin Xie <exie@vmware.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Schultz <tschultz@vmware.com>
- update all the import statements
- run hack/pin-dependency.sh to change pinned dependency versions
- run hack/update-vendor.sh to update go.mod files and the vendor directory
- update the method signatures for custom reporters
Signed-off-by: Dave Chen <dave.chen@arm.com>
Quite a few images are only used a few times in a few tests. Thus,
the images are being centralized into the agnhost image, reducing
the number of images that have to be pulled and used.
This PR replaces the usage of the following images with agnhost:
- dnsutils
dnsmasq is a Linux specific binary. In order for the tests to also
pass on Windows, CoreDNS should be used instead.
Skips IPv6 tests on Windows.
Skips sysctl tests on Windows.
Skips network policy tests on Windows.
Skips RunAsUser / FSGroup / file permissions related tests, as those are
not supported on Windows.
Skips the test "should preserve source pod IP for traffic thru service cluster IP"
on Windows, as it creates a Pod with HostNetwork=true, which is unsupported.
What works and what doesn't work on Windows has been documented here:
https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/conformance-tests.md#windows--linux-considerations