The `Command` will cause the container process not starting correctly,
so we now use the `Args` to end up running `/agnhost pause` as intended.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@suse.com>
Adds a new flag which allows users to specify a regexp
which will effectively whitelist certain taints and
allow the test framework to startup tests despite having
tainted nodes.
Fixes an issue where e2e tests were unable to be run
in tainted environments due to the framework waiting for
all the nodes to be schedulable without any tolerations.
it turns out that the framework.TestContext.IPFamily variable is
not available for the DNS tests if they don't run in the initial
Ginkgo node when running in parallel.
We add a function to the framework to allow us to run command
only once per each Ginkgo node parallel execution.
It also adds a method to detect if the cluster is IPv6.
The use of the framework.TestContext.IPFamily variable guarantees
consistency all over the testing because this variable is only
assigned at the beginning of the testing.
All failures are worth logging immediately, not just unexpected
errors. That helps understand tests that have long-running cleanup
operations with their own logging, because the failure will be visible
inside the test output.
The logging in framework.ExpectNoError also was rather poor, because
it only showed the error, but not the additional information about it.
Tests suites now should use log.Fail as Gomega failure handler instead
of ginkgowrapper.Fail. log.Fail will handle the logging for all
failures before proceeding to record the failure in Ginkgo.
Because logging is always done also after a test failure, additional
failures during cleanup are now visible. Ginkgo itself just ignores
them.
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
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:
- audit-proxy
- crd-conversion-webhook
- entrypoint-tester
- inclusterclient
- iperf
- porter
- serve-hostname
Organized functions that abstract the access of
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime.Objects into a framework subpackge.
Signed-off-by: Jorge Alarcon Ochoa <alarcj137@gmail.com>
- Add a package "node" under e2e/framework and alias e2enode;
- Rename some functions whose name have redundant string.
Signed-off-by: Jiatong Wang <wangjiatong@vmware.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:
- net
- netexec
- nettest
- webhook
Many e2e tests expect two values are the same, such check is one of
common things in tests. Now gomega.Expect(foo).To(gomega.Equal(bar))
is doing that, this adds ExpectEqual() for replacing the above call
for readable code.
In addition, this replaces under apimachinery/generated_clientset.go
as a sample.
This fixes golint failures of the following files:
- test/e2e/framework/networking_utils.go
- test/e2e/framework/service_util.go
- test/e2e/framework/util.go
All golint failures in test/e2e/framework are fixed at this commit.
Remove 'test/e2e/framework' from 'hack/.golint_failures'
There is a lot of gomega.Expect(err).To(gomega.HaveOccurred()) callers
which expect an error happens in e2e tests.
However these test code seems confusing because the code readers
need to take care of To() or NotTo() on each test scenario.
This adds ExpectError() for more readable test code.
In addition, this applies ExpectError() to e2e provisioning.go as a
sample.
The framework/ssh.go code was heavily used throughout the framework
and could be useful elsewhere but reusing those methods requires
importing all of the framework.
Extracting these methods to their own package for reuse.
Only a few methods had to be copied into this package from the
rest of the framework to avoid an import cycle.