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Quan Tian bf41b0462c Fix OpenAPI aggregation cleanup
There were four issues in OpenAPI aggregation cleanup:
1. When removing an APIService, openAPIAggregationController was called
   twice while openAPIV3AggregationController was never called, leading
   to OpenAPI v3 for the APIService not cleaned up.
2. When removing a local APIService, v2 specAggregator should not return
   ErrAPIServiceNotFound when it doesn't find the APIService because
   local APIServices were never added to its cache, otherwise confusing
   error logs would be generated. Besides, the method's comment
   indicates that the desired behavior is that no error is returned if
   the APIService does not exist.
3. When removing an APIService, v3 specProxier should update
   openapiv2converter's cache, like when updating an APIService,
   otherwise the API would not be removed from "/openapi/v3".
4. When v3 AggregationController reconciles an APIService, it should
   stop requeueing it if it fails with ErrAPIServiceNotFound as the
   APIService has been removed, like what v2 AggregationController does,
   otherwise it would keep reconciling the APIService forever.

Signed-off-by: Quan Tian <qtian@vmware.com>
2023-08-31 00:01:14 +08:00
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2022-12-16 20:14:04 +01:00
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test/e2e

This is home to e2e tests used for presubmit, periodic, and postsubmit jobs.

Some of these jobs are merge-blocking, some are release-blocking.

e2e test ownership

All e2e tests must adhere to the following policies:

  • the test must be owned by one and only one SIG
  • the test must live in/underneath a sig-owned package matching pattern: test/e2e/[{subpath}/]{sig}/..., e.g.
    • test/e2e/auth - all tests owned by sig-auth
    • test/e2e/common/storage - all tests common to cluster-level and node-level e2e tests, owned by sig-node
    • test/e2e/upgrade/apps - all tests used in upgrade testing, owned by sig-apps
  • each sig-owned package should have an OWNERS file defining relevant approvers and labels for the owning sig, e.g.
# test/e2e/node/OWNERS
# See the OWNERS docs at https://go.k8s.io/owners

approvers:
- alice
- bob
- cynthia
emeritus_approvers:
- dave
reviewers:
- sig-node-reviewers
labels:
- sig/node
  • packages that use {subpath} should have an imports.go file importing sig-owned packages (for ginkgo's benefit), e.g.
// test/e2e/common/imports.go
package common

import (
	// ensure these packages are scanned by ginkgo for e2e tests
	_ "k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/common/network"
	_ "k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/common/node"
	_ "k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/common/storage"
)
  • test ownership must be declared via a top-level SIGDescribe call defined in the sig-owned package, e.g.
// test/e2e/lifecycle/framework.go
package lifecycle

import "github.com/onsi/ginkgo"

// SIGDescribe annotates the test with the SIG label.
func SIGDescribe(text string, body func()) bool {
	return ginkgo.Describe("[sig-cluster-lifecycle] "+text, body)
}
// test/e2e/lifecycle/bootstrap/bootstrap_signer.go

package bootstrap

import (
	"github.com/onsi/ginkgo"
	"k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/lifecycle"
)
var _ = lifecycle.SIGDescribe("[Feature:BootstrapTokens]", func() {
  /* ... */
  ginkgo.It("should sign the new added bootstrap tokens", func(ctx context.Context) {
    /* ... */
  })
  /* etc */
})

These polices are enforced:

  • via the merge-blocking presubmit job pull-kubernetes-verify
  • which ends up running hack/verify-e2e-test-ownership.sh
  • which can also be run via make verify WHAT=e2e-test-ownership

more info

See kubernetes/community/.../e2e-tests.md