#!/bin/bash # Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # Verifies that services and portals work. set -o errexit set -o nounset set -o pipefail KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/../.. source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-env.sh" source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}/util.sh" function error() { echo "$@" >&2 exit 1 } function sort_args() { printf "%s\n" "$@" | sort -n | tr '\n\r' ' ' | sed 's/ */ /g' } svcs_to_clean=() function do_teardown() { local svc for svc in "${svcs_to_clean[@]:+${svcs_to_clean[@]}}"; do stop_service "${svc}" done } # Args: # $1: service name # $2: service port # $3: service replica count function start_service() { echo "Starting service '$1' on port $2 with $3 replicas" svcs_to_clean+=("$1") ${KUBECFG} -s "$2" -p 9376 run kubernetes/serve_hostname "$3" "$1" } # Args: # $1: service name function stop_service() { echo "Stopping service '$1'" ${KUBECFG} stop "$1" || true ${KUBECFG} delete "/replicationControllers/$1" || true ${KUBECFG} delete "/services/$1" || true } # Args: # $1: service name # $2: expected pod count function query_pods() { # This fails very occasionally, so retry a bit. pods_unsorted=() local i for i in $(seq 1 10); do pods_unsorted=($(${KUBECFG} \ '-template={{range.items}}{{.id}} {{end}}' \ -l name="$1" list pods)) found="${#pods_unsorted[*]}" if [[ "${found}" == "$2" ]]; then break fi sleep 3 done if [[ "${found}" != "$2" ]]; then error "Failed to query pods for $1: expected $2, found ${found}" fi # The "return" is a sorted list of pod IDs. sort_args "${pods_unsorted[@]}" } # Args: # $1: service name # $2: pod count function wait_for_pods() { echo "Querying pods in $1" local pods_sorted=$(query_pods "$1" "$2") printf '\t%s\n' ${pods_sorted} # Container turn up on a clean cluster can take a while for the docker image # pulls. Wait a generous amount of time. # TODO: Sometimes pods change underneath us, which makes the GET fail (404). # Maybe this test can be loosened and still be useful? pods_needed=$2 local i for i in $(seq 1 30); do echo "Waiting for ${pods_needed} pods to become 'running'" pods_needed="$2" for id in ${pods_sorted}; do status=$(${KUBECFG} -template '{{.currentState.status}}' get "pods/${id}") if [[ "${status}" == "Running" ]]; then pods_needed=$((pods_needed-1)) fi done if [[ "${pods_needed}" == 0 ]]; then break fi sleep 3 done if [[ "${pods_needed}" -gt 0 ]]; then error "Pods for $1 did not come up in time" fi } # Args: # $1: service name # $2: service IP # $3: service port # $4: pod count # $5: pod IDs function wait_for_service_up() { local i for i in $(seq 1 20); do results=($(ssh-to-node "${test_node}" " set -e; for i in $(seq -s' ' 1 $4); do curl -s --connect-timeout 1 http://$2:$3; done | sort | uniq ")) found_pods=$(sort_args "${results[@]:+${results[@]}}") if [[ "${found_pods}" == "$5" ]]; then break fi echo "Waiting for endpoints to propagate" sleep 3 done if [[ "${found_pods}" != "$5" ]]; then error "Endpoints did not propagate in time" fi } # Args: # $1: service name # $2: service IP # $3: service port function wait_for_service_down() { local i for i in $(seq 1 15); do $(ssh-to-node "${test_node}" " curl -s --connect-timeout 2 "http://$2:$3" >/dev/null 2>&1 && exit 1 || exit 0; ") && break echo "Waiting for $1 to go down" sleep 2 done } # Args: # $1: service name # $2: service IP # $3: service port # $4: pod count # $5: pod IDs function verify_from_container() { results=($(ssh-to-node "${test_node}" " set -e; sudo docker pull busybox >/dev/null; sudo docker run busybox sh -c ' for i in $(seq -s' ' 1 $4); do wget -q -T 1 -O - http://$2:$3; done '")) \ || error "testing $1 portal from container failed" found_pods=$(sort_args "${results[@]}") if [[ "${found_pods}" != "$5" ]]; then error -e "$1 portal failed from container, expected:\n $(printf '\t%s\n' $5)\n got:\n $(printf '\t%s\n' ${found_pods}) " fi } trap "do_teardown" EXIT # Get node IP addresses and pick one as our test point. detect-minions test_node="${MINION_NAMES[0]}" master="${MASTER_NAME}" # Launch some pods and services. svc1_name="service1" svc1_port=80 svc1_count=3 start_service "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_port}" "${svc1_count}" svc2_name="service2" svc2_port=80 svc2_count=3 start_service "${svc2_name}" "${svc2_port}" "${svc2_count}" # Wait for the pods to become "running". wait_for_pods "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_count}" wait_for_pods "${svc2_name}" "${svc2_count}" # Get the sorted lists of pods. svc1_pods=$(query_pods "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_count}") svc2_pods=$(query_pods "${svc2_name}" "${svc2_count}") # Get the portal IPs. svc1_ip=$(${KUBECFG} -template '{{.portalIP}}' get "services/${svc1_name}") test -n "${svc1_ip}" || error "Service1 IP is blank" svc2_ip=$(${KUBECFG} -template '{{.portalIP}}' get "services/${svc2_name}") test -n "${svc2_ip}" || error "Service2 IP is blank" if [[ "${svc1_ip}" == "${svc2_ip}" ]]; then error "Portal IPs conflict: ${svc1_ip}" fi # # Test 1: Prove that the service portal is alive. # echo "Verifying the portals from the host" wait_for_service_up "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_ip}" "${svc1_port}" \ "${svc1_count}" "${svc1_pods}" wait_for_service_up "${svc2_name}" "${svc2_ip}" "${svc2_port}" \ "${svc2_count}" "${svc2_pods}" echo "Verifying the portals from a container" verify_from_container "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_ip}" "${svc1_port}" \ "${svc1_count}" "${svc1_pods}" verify_from_container "${svc2_name}" "${svc2_ip}" "${svc2_port}" \ "${svc2_count}" "${svc2_pods}" # # Test 2: Bounce the proxy and make sure the portal comes back. # echo "Restarting kube-proxy" restart-kube-proxy "${test_node}" echo "Verifying the portals from the host" wait_for_service_up "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_ip}" "${svc1_port}" \ "${svc1_count}" "${svc1_pods}" wait_for_service_up "${svc2_name}" "${svc2_ip}" "${svc2_port}" \ "${svc2_count}" "${svc2_pods}" echo "Verifying the portals from a container" verify_from_container "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_ip}" "${svc1_port}" \ "${svc1_count}" "${svc1_pods}" verify_from_container "${svc2_name}" "${svc2_ip}" "${svc2_port}" \ "${svc2_count}" "${svc2_pods}" # # Test 3: Stop one service and make sure it is gone. # stop_service "${svc1_name}" wait_for_service_down "${svc1_name}" "${svc1_ip}" "${svc1_port}" # # Test 4: Bring up another service. # TODO: Actually add a test to force re-use. # svc3_name="service3" svc3_port=80 svc3_count=3 start_service "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_port}" "${svc3_count}" # Wait for the pods to become "running". wait_for_pods "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_count}" # Get the sorted lists of pods. svc3_pods=$(query_pods "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_count}") # Get the portal IP. svc3_ip=$(${KUBECFG} -template '{{.portalIP}}' get "services/${svc3_name}") test -n "${svc3_ip}" || error "Service3 IP is blank" echo "Verifying the portals from the host" wait_for_service_up "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_ip}" "${svc3_port}" \ "${svc3_count}" "${svc3_pods}" echo "Verifying the portals from a container" verify_from_container "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_ip}" "${svc3_port}" \ "${svc3_count}" "${svc3_pods}" # # Test 5: Remove the iptables rules, make sure they come back. # echo "Manually removing iptables rules" ssh-to-node "${test_node}" "sudo iptables -t nat -F KUBE-PROXY" echo "Verifying the portals from the host" wait_for_service_up "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_ip}" "${svc3_port}" \ "${svc3_count}" "${svc3_pods}" echo "Verifying the portals from a container" verify_from_container "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_ip}" "${svc3_port}" \ "${svc3_count}" "${svc3_pods}" # # Test 6: Restart the master, make sure portals come back. # echo "Restarting the master" ssh-to-node "${master}" "sudo /etc/init.d/kube-apiserver restart" sleep 5 echo "Verifying the portals from the host" wait_for_service_up "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_ip}" "${svc3_port}" \ "${svc3_count}" "${svc3_pods}" echo "Verifying the portals from a container" verify_from_container "${svc3_name}" "${svc3_ip}" "${svc3_port}" \ "${svc3_count}" "${svc3_pods}" # # Test 7: Bring up another service, make sure it does not re-use Portal IPs. # svc4_name="service4" svc4_port=80 svc4_count=3 start_service "${svc4_name}" "${svc4_port}" "${svc4_count}" # Wait for the pods to become "running". wait_for_pods "${svc4_name}" "${svc4_count}" # Get the sorted lists of pods. svc4_pods=$(query_pods "${svc4_name}" "${svc4_count}") # Get the portal IP. svc4_ip=$(${KUBECFG} -template '{{.portalIP}}' get "services/${svc4_name}") test -n "${svc4_ip}" || error "Service4 IP is blank" if [[ "${svc4_ip}" == "${svc2_ip}" || "${svc4_ip}" == "${svc3_ip}" ]]; then error "Portal IPs conflict: ${svc4_ip}" fi echo "Verifying the portals from the host" wait_for_service_up "${svc4_name}" "${svc4_ip}" "${svc4_port}" \ "${svc4_count}" "${svc4_pods}" echo "Verifying the portals from a container" verify_from_container "${svc4_name}" "${svc4_ip}" "${svc4_port}" \ "${svc4_count}" "${svc4_pods}" # TODO: test createExternalLoadBalancer exit 0