Tempest plugin for Cinder project.
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Tempest Integration for Cinder

This directory contains additional Cinder tempest tests.

See the tempest plugin docs for information on using it: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/plugin.html#using-plugins

To run all tests from this plugin, install cinder into your environment. Then from the tempest directory run:

$ tox -e all -- cinder_tempest_plugin

It is expected that Cinder third party CI's use the all tox environment above for all test runs. Developers can also use this locally to perform more extensive testing.

Any typical devstack instance should be able to run all Cinder plugin tests. For completeness, here is an example of a devstack local.conf that should work. Update backend information to fit your environment.

[[local|localrc]]
ADMIN_PASSWORD=secret
SERVICE_TOKEN=$ADMIN_PASSWORD
MYSQL_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD
RABBIT_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD
SERVICE_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD
LOGFILE=$DEST/logs/stack.sh.log
LOGDAYS=2
SYSLOG=False
LOG_COLOR=False
RECLONE=yes
ENABLED_SERVICES=c-api,c-bak,c-sch,c-vol,cinder,dstat,g-api,g-reg,key
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,mysql,n-api,n-cond,n-cpu,n-crt,n-sch,rabbit,tempest
CINDER_ENABLED_BACKENDS=lvmdriver-1
CINDER_DEFAULT_VOLUME_TYPE=lvmdriver-1
CINDER_VOLUME_CLEAR=none
TEMPEST_ENABLED_BACKENDS=lvmdriver-1
TEMPEST_VOLUME_DRIVER=lvmdriver-1
TEMPEST_VOLUME_VENDOR="Open Source"
TEMPEST_STORAGE_PROTOCOL=iSCSI
LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER=nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver
VIRT_DRIVER=libvirt
ACTIVE_TIMEOUT=120
BOOT_TIMEOUT=120
ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT=120
TERMINATE_TIMEOUT=120


[[post-config|$CINDER_CONF]]
[DEFAULT]
[lvmdriver-1]
volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMISCSIDriver
volume_group=stack-volumes-1
volume_backend_name=lvmdriver-1