rally/tests/ci
Antonio Messina 1f29afc116 Improve installation script
This is an almost complete rewrite of the installation script, mainly
directed to allow installation of Rally also from unprivileged users,
but also adding a few more options and checks.

More in details, the script now:

* can run as unprivileged user.
* support different database types
* allow to specify custom python binary
* always asks confirmation before doing potentially dangerous actions
  (removing directories or installing software)
* automatically install needed software if run as root
* this script is self-sufficient: it automatically downloads Rally
  from the git if needed
* if interrupted, cleans up the virtualenv and/or the downloaded repository

Co-Authored-By: Antonio Messina <antonio.s.messina@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Sergey Skripnick <sskripnick@mirantis.com>
Change-Id: I574d4fd7cc7c8e71720a6a5ff8db22ee4fd4fc81
Closes-bug: #1393887
2015-05-13 18:24:05 +03:00
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rally-gate Update stackforge to openstack 2015-04-20 14:02:43 +05:30
__init__.py Reorganize test module structure 2014-10-07 13:50:40 +00:00
cover.sh Restore coverage job 2015-05-01 10:53:48 +02:00
rally-gate.py Fix RALLY_SCENARIO filename in rally-gate.py 2015-05-06 16:22:19 +02:00
rally-gate.sh Print Rally debug logs in Rally dsvm gate jobs 2015-05-03 02:47:01 +00:00
rally-integrated.sh Fix html rendering on failed functional tests 2014-12-16 17:19:34 +02:00
rally-verify.sh Replaced deprecated 'use deployment' with 'deployment use' 2015-04-10 19:36:52 -07:00
README.rst Adding documentation 2015-01-14 00:18:06 -08:00
test_install.sh Improve installation script 2015-05-13 18:24:05 +03:00

Rally Gate Jobs

For each patch submitted for review on Gerrit, there is a set of tests called gate jobs to be run against it. These tests check whether the Rally code works correctly after applying the patch and provide additional guarantees that it won't break the software when it gets merged. Rally gate jobs contain tests checking the codestyle (via pep8), unit tests suites, functional tests and a set of Rally benchmark tasks that are executed against a real devstack deployment.

rally-gate.sh

This script runs a set of real Rally benchmark tasks and fetches their results in textual / visualized form (available via a special html page by clicking the corresponding job title in Gerrit). It checks that scenarios don't fail while being executed against a devstack deployment and also tests SLA criteria to ensure that benchmark tasks have completed successfully.

rally-integrated.sh

This script runs a functional tests suite for Rally CLI. The tests call a range of Rally CLI commands and check that their output contains the expected data.

rally-verify.sh

This script runs various "rally verify" commands. This set of commands allow us to perform Tempest tests of OpenStack live cloud and display verification results. The verification results obtained by running various "rally verify <cmd>" commands including "start", "show", "list" are compared using the "rally-verify compare" command, which are then saved in csv, html and json formats in the "rally-verify" directory. Jenkins uses this script by running the 'gate-rally-dsvm-verify' job.

test_install.sh

This script tests the correct working of the install_rally.sh, used for the installation of Rally. Jenkins tests this script by running it against Centos6 and Ubuntu 12.04 in the corresponding jobs 'gate-rally-install-bare-centos6' and 'gate-rally-install-bare-precise'.

Jenkins

Jenkins is a Continuous Integration system which works as the scheduler. It receives events related to proposed changes, triggers tests based on those events, and reports back. For each patch that is uploaded for review on Gerrit, Jenkins runs it against the various rally gate jobs listed below along with their functions and local equivalents:

  • gate-rally-pep8 : code style check (equal to tox -epep8)
  • gate-rally-docs : documention generation (equal to tox -edocs)
  • gate-rally-python27 : unit tests against python27 (equal to tox -epy27)
  • gate-rally-python34(non-voting) : unit tests against python34 ( equal to tox -epy34) (non-voting since not all tests pass this)
  • rally-coverage : generates unit test coverage (equal to tox -cover)
  • gate-rally-install-bare-centos6 : testing of test_install.sh(described above) against Centos
  • gate-rally-install-bare-precise : testing of test_install.sh(described above) against Ubuntu 10.04
  • gate-rally-dsvm-rally : runs rally-gate.sh(described above) against OpenStack deployed by devstack with nova-network (It is standard dsvm job)
  • gate-rally-dsvm-neutron-rally : runs rally-gate.sh against OpenStack deployed by devastack with neutron
  • gate-rally-dsvm-cli : runs test_integrated.sh ( equal to tox -ecli)
  • gate-rally-dsvm-verify(non-voting) : runs rally-verify.sh and tests Rally and Tempest integration in all possible ways
  • gate-rally-tox-self(non-voting) : not yet used

and a success in these tests(except non-voting) would mean that the patch is approved by Jenkins.