Since manila_tempest_tests are now installed system-wide, update the commands in the docs that show how to run tempest tests. Depends-On: I0844cdb48b9d415bd341c4687620412178be871b Change-Id: I4543d7170164bee4703cc4418991a03f7289dda9 Signed-off-by: Rishabh Dave <ridave@redhat.com>
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Tempest Tests
Manila stores tempest tests as plugin under
manila_tempest_tests
directory. It contains functional and
scenario tests.
Installation of plugin to tempest
Tempest plugin installation is common for all its plugins and detailed information can be found in its docs. In simple words: if you have installed manila project on the same machine as tempest, then tempest will find it.
In case the plugin is not installed (see the verification steps below), you can clone and install it yourself.
$ git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/manila-tempest-plugin
$ pip install -e manila-tempest-plugin
Verifying installation
To verify that the plugin is installed on your system, run the following command and find "manila_tests" in its output.
$ tempest list-plugins
Alternatively, or to double-check, list all the tests available on the system and find manila tests in it.
$ tempest run -l
Configuration of manila-related tests in tempest.conf
All config options for manila are defined in
manila_tempest_tests/config.py
module. They can be
set/redefined in tempest.conf
file.
Here is a configuration example:
[service_available]
manila = True
[share]
# Capabilities
capability_storage_protocol = NFS
capability_snapshot_support = True
capability_create_share_from_snapshot_support = True
backend_names = Backendname1,BackendName2
backend_replication_type = readable
# Enable/Disable test groups
multi_backend = True
multitenancy_enabled = True
enable_protocols = nfs,cifs,glusterfs,cephfs
enable_ip_rules_for_protocols = nfs
enable_user_rules_for_protocols = cifs
enable_cert_rules_for_protocols = glusterfs
enable_cephx_rules_for_protocols = cephfs
username_for_user_rules = foouser
enable_ro_access_level_for_protocols = nfs
run_quota_tests = True
run_extend_tests = True
run_shrink_tests = True
run_snapshot_tests = True
run_replication_tests = True
run_migration_tests = True
run_manage_unmanage_tests = True
run_manage_unmanage_snapshot_tests = True
Note
None of existing share drivers support all features. So, make sure that share backends really support features you enable in config.
Running tests
To run tests, it is required to install pip, tox and virtualenv packages on host machine. Then run following command from tempest root directory:
$ tempest run -r manila_tempest_tests.tests.api
or to run only scenario tests:
$ tempest run -r manila_tempest_tests.tests.scenario
Running a subset of tests based on test location
Instead of running all tests, you can specify an individual directory, file, class, or method that contains test code.
To run the tests in the
manila_tempest_tests/tests/api/admin
directory:
$ tempest run -r manila_tempest_tests.tests.api.admin
To run the tests in the
manila_tempest_tests/tests/api/admin/test_admin_actions.py
module:
$ tempest run -r manila_tempest_tests.tests.api.admin.test_admin_actions
To run the tests in the AdminActionsTest class in
manila_tempest_tests/tests/api/admin/test_admin_actions.py
module:
$ tempest run -r manila_tempest_tests.tests.api.admin.test_admin_actions.AdminActionsTest
To run the AdminActionsTest.test_reset_share_state test
method in
manila_tempest_tests/tests/api/admin/test_admin_actions.py
module:
$ tempest run -r manila_tempest_tests.tests.api.admin.test_admin_actions.AdminActionsTest.test_reset_share_state
Running a subset of tests based on service involvement
To run the tests that require only manila-api service running:
$ tempest run -r \
\(\?\=\.\*\\\[\.\*\\bapi\\b\.\*\\\]\) \
\(\^manila_tempest_tests.tests.api\)
To run the tests that require all manila services running, but intended to test API behaviour:
$ tempest run -r \
\(\?\=\.\*\\\[\.\*\\b\(api\|api_with_backend\)\\b\.\*\\\]\) \
\(\^manila_tempest_tests.tests.api\)
To run the tests that require all manila services running, but intended to test back-end (manila-share) behaviour:
$ tempest run -r \
\(\?\=\.\*\\\[\.\*\\bbackend\\b\.\*\\\]\) \
\(\^manila_tempest_tests.tests.api\)
Running a subset of positive or negative tests
To run only positive tests, use following command:
$ tempest run -r \
\(\?\=\.\*\\\[\.\*\\bpositive\\b\.\*\\\]\) \
\(\^manila_tempest_tests.tests.api\)
To run only negative tests, use following command:
$ tempest run -r \
\(\?\=\.\*\\\[\.\*\\bnegative\\b\.\*\\\]\) \
\(\^manila_tempest_tests.tests.api\)
To run only positive API tests, use following command:
$ tempest run -r \
\(\?\=\.\*\\\[\.\*\\bpositive\\b\.\*\\\]\) \
\(\?\=\.\*\\\[\.\*\\bapi\\b\.\*\\\]\) \
\(\^manila_tempest_tests.tests.api\)