Newer OpenShift version won't allow you to specify username as `USER` instruction argument. This commit changes the test container dockerfile to create the user with `--uid 100` and then use `100` as the argument instead. Depends-On: I7ed0ae76108a409bc72bc61ab7c12164e8277257 Change-Id: I7a51b3553a17c21160f76e527a61ef829610a888
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Tempest Integration of Kuryr
Overview
This project defines a tempest plugin containing tests used to verify the functionality of a kuryr installation. The plugin will automatically load these tests into tempest.
For more information about Kuryr see: https://docs.openstack.org/kuryr/latest/
For more information about Kuryr-kubernetes see: https://docs.openstack.org/kuryr-kubernetes/latest/
For more information about Tempest plugins see: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/plugin.html
- Free software: Apache license
- Documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/kuryr-tempest-plugin/latest/
- Source: https://opendev.org/openstack/kuryr-tempest-plugin
- Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/kuryr
Installing
Clone this repository and call from the repo:
$ pip install -e .
Running the tests
To verify the functionality of Kuryr by running tests from this plugin; From the tempest repo, initialize stestr:
$ stestr init
Then, to run all the tests from this plugin, call:
$ tempest run -r 'kuryr_tempest_plugin.*'
To run a single test case, call with full path, for example:
$ tempest run -r 'kuryr_tempest_plugin.tests.scenario.test_cross_ping.TestCrossPingScenario.test_vm_pod_ping*'
To retrieve a list of all tempest tests, run:
$ tempest run -l