Test now validates patchAppsV1NamespacedStatefulSetScale endpoint.
Update conformance metadata to include v1.21
Co-authored-by: Stephen Heywood <stephen@ii.coop>
WaitForPod*() are just wrapper functions for e2epod package, and they
made an invalid dependency to sub e2e framework from the core framework.
So this replaces WaitForPodRunning() with the e2epod function.
This is gross but because NewDeleteOptions is used by various parts of
storage that still pass around pointers, the return type can't be
changed without significant refactoring within the apiserver. I think
this would be good to cleanup, but I want to minimize apiserver side
changes as much as possible in the client signature refactor.
ConfirmStatefulPodCount() was used at e2e statefulset test only,
and that added dependency on another sub framework to statefulset
sub framework. This moves ConfirmStatefulPodCount() to the e2e test
for clean dependency.
I looked at all runs over all jobs run against master or release-1.15,
ignored [Feature:.*] or [Serial] tests, and added [Slow] to any tests
whose 50th percentile duration was over 5 minutes
Misc comments:
- the apimachinery chunking test is the worst offender, at about 15min
- all test cases for all drivers that ran the [Testpattern:.*(xfs)] were
taking longer than 5 minutes, so I got lucky and this was an easy
call; not sure how to support some drivers taking too long for some
test patterns
This is part of the transition to using framework/log instead
of the Logf inside the framework package. This will help with
import size/cycles when importing the framework or subpackages
Other tests that check for default storageclass also
check for cloudprovider such as gce, aws and openstack
and hence are already skipped in bare metal environments.
But this particular test keeps failing because no such check exists.
This fixes golint failures of the following file:
- test/e2e/framework/statefulset_utils.go
This changes following file because of change function name
in above file.
- test/e2e/apps/statefulset.go