Export the KUBE_CONFIG_FILE environment variable pointing to the test
output when calling cluster/kubectl.sh directly.
Tested by running:
$ go run ./hack/e2e.go -v -ctl='version --match-server-version=false'
This gets rid of bashWrap() and of running bash -s passing it a script
on stdin. Also get rid of most of the runBash*() helpers.
In particular, `go run hack/e2e.go -build` will now work when it needs
to ask whether it is OK to download a large docker image, it used to
fail since stdin was not available for the bash script using the `read`
command.
Tested by running a full `hack/e2e-test.sh` run including the build
stage without the docker image loaded, which used to fail before this
change.
Before we get too many suites baked, I want to get spec randomization
in, just so no one accidentally thinks things flow from top to bottom.
The random seed is printed with every run:
Random Seed: 1423194521 - Will randomize all specs
and can be reproduced using --ginkgo.seed
* Add a test/e2e/shell.go that slurps up everything in hack/e2e-suite
and runs it as a bash test, borrowing all the code from hack/e2e.go.
* Rip out all the crap in hack/e2e.go that deal with multiple tests
* Move hack/e2e-suite/goe2e.sh to hack/ginkgo-e2e.sh so that it
doesn't get slurped up.
Simply incorporate some of the boilerplate from hack/e2e.go into the
scripts in hack/e2e-suite.
Use environment variables with default values to allow overrides in
kubectl command line and to use a versioned package root.
Tested:
- Ran `go run hack/e2e.go -test` on a test cluster.
- Ran the test cases individually.
- Ran hack/e2e-suite/goe2e.sh -t Pods to confirm it takes arguments.
- Also fixed cluster/test-network.sh (which should be more and more irrelevant.)
This is another step in removing external dependencies of the Go e2e tests.
Remove references to this file on list of files required to run e2e tests.
Also use an unique name for the pod, so that failure in cleanup of a
previous run should not break a new run with a name conflict.
Tested by running cmd/e2e -t TestPodUpdate against an API server in GCE.
This will increase build times on Jenkins, but should make the build
times consistent and make them pull from sources every time versus
leftover artifacts. Also upping timeout. (Try to address recent
some aborted builds.)
This is another step in removing external dependencies of the Go e2e tests.
Also remove other references to this file.
Tested by running cmd/e2e -t TestKubeletSendsEvent against an API server in GCE.