rally/tests
fandeliang 1a302df237 Fix rally deployment check fails with https auth_url
When create keystone client, rally will add admin_port(35357) to
auth_url if auth_url doesn't contain an obvious port. And thus,
causing the change of https auth_url.

So we should ignore adding admin_port for https auth_url.

Change-Id: If518687839c5e0734b85b69c680f7d124e135e94
Closes-bug: #1397160
2014-12-01 20:50:28 -08:00
..
ci Add benchmark overview page to html report 2014-11-27 19:47:32 +02:00
functional Further improvements in rally info 2014-12-01 18:29:05 +04:00
hacking Add several new hacking rules 2014-11-29 22:54:43 +02:00
unit Fix rally deployment check fails with https auth_url 2014-12-01 20:50:28 -08:00
__init__.py Move tests to root dirrectory and fix tox 2013-08-28 19:08:07 +04:00
README.rst Fix functional test doc 2014-11-29 22:36:51 -08:00

Testing

Please, don't hesitate to write tests ;)

Unit tests

Files: /tests/unit/*

The goal of unit tests is to ensure that internal parts of the code work properly. All internal methods should be fully covered by unit tests with a reasonable mocks usage.

About Rally unit tests:

  • All unit tests are located inside /tests/unit/*
  • Tests are written on top of: testtools, fixtures and mock libs
  • Tox is used to run unit tests

To run unit tests locally:

$ pip install tox
$ tox

To run py26, py27 or pep8 only:

$ tox -e <name>

#NOTE: <name> is one of py26, py27 or pep8

To get test coverage:

$ tox -e cover

#NOTE: Results will be in /cover/index.html

To generate docs:

$ tox -e docs

#NOTE: Documentation will be in doc/source/_build/html/index.html

Functional tests

Files: /tests/functional/*

The goal of functional tests is to check that everything works well together. Fuctional tests use Rally API only and check responses without touching internal parts.

To run functional tests locally:

$ source openrc
$ rally deployment create --fromenv --name testing
$ tox -e cli

#NOTE: openrc file with OpenStack admin credentials

Rally CI scripts

Files: /tests/ci/*

This directory contains scripts and files related to the Rally CI system.

Rally Style Commandments

File: /tests/hacking/checks.py

This module contains Rally specific hacking rules for checking commandments.