Currently the in-process tests build a 2 replica, 4 partition, 2 device object ring. This patch allows an alternative policy and ring to be specified for testing via environment variables that may optionally be set. SWIFT_TEST_IN_PROCESS_CONF_DIR - This points the test setup to a directory which may have a swift.conf file and ring file. The test setup will then prefer these conf files over the samples in '/etc'. SWIFT_TEST_POLICY - This causes the in-process test to use the specified policy from the swift.conf file and its associated ring for testing (first copying the conf and ring file and modifying device parameters to suit in-process testing). If not set, the tests will use the default policy. The in-process tests now start sufficient object servers for the ring file being tested against. This should allow in-process functional testing of various policies and rings (e.g. EC policies) without needing to reconfigure an SAIO for each test scenario. The refactoring of the in_process test setup code should also allow easier addition of other 'hard-coded' test policies/rings in the future. Change-Id: I24f5a13de3d296b400da1691dcb53423a9f8a463
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Development Guidelines
Coding Guidelines
For the most part we try to follow PEP 8 guidelines which can be viewed here: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
There is a useful pep8 command line tool for checking files for pep8
compliance which can be installed with
easy_install pep8
.
Testing Guidelines
Swift has a comprehensive suite of tests that are run on all submitted code, and it is recommended that developers execute the tests themselves to catch regressions early. Developers are also expected to keep the test suite up-to-date with any submitted code changes.
Swift's suite of unit tests can be executed in an isolated environment with Tox: http://tox.testrun.org/
To execute the unit tests:
Install Tox:
- pip install tox
If you do not have python 2.6 installed (as in 12.04):
- Add export TOXENV=py27,pep8 to your ~/.bashrc
- . ~/.bashrc
Run Tox from the root of the swift repo:
- tox
Remarks: If you installed using: cd ~/swift; sudo python setup.py develop, you may need to do: cd ~/swift; sudo chown -R swift:swift swift.egg-info prior to running tox. If you ever encounter DistributionNotFound, try to use tox --recreate or removing .tox directory to force tox to recreate the dependency list
Optionally, run only specific tox builds:
- tox -e pep8,py26
The functional tests may be executed against a development_saio
or other
running Swift cluster using the command:
- tox -e func
The endpoint and authorization credentials to be used by functional
tests should be configured in the test.conf
file as
described in the section setup_scripts
.
If the test.conf
file is not found then the functional
test framework will instantiate a set of Swift servers in the same
process that executes the functional tests. This 'in-process test' mode
may also be enabled (or disabled) by setting the environment variable
SWIFT_TEST_IN_PROCESS
to a true (or false) value prior to
executing tox -e func.
When using the 'in-process test' mode, the optional in-memory object
server may be selected by setting the environment variable
SWIFT_TEST_IN_MEMORY_OBJ
to a true value.
The 'in-process test' mode searches for
proxy-server.conf
and swift.conf
config files
from which it copies config options and overrides some options to suit
in process testing. The search will first look for config files in a
<custom_conf_source_dir>
that may optionally be
specified using the environment variable:
SWIFT_TEST_IN_PROCESS_CONF_DIR=<custom_conf_source_dir>
If SWIFT_TEST_IN_PROCESS_CONF_DIR
is not set, or if a
config file is not found in <custom_conf_source_dir>
,
the search will then look in the etc/
directory in the
source tree. If the config file is still not found, the corresponding
sample config file from etc/
is used (e.g.
proxy-server.conf-sample
or
swift.conf-sample
).
The environment variable SWIFT_TEST_POLICY
may be set to
specify a particular storage policy name that will be used for
testing. When set, this policy must exist in the swift.conf
file and its corresponding ring file must exist in
<custom_conf_source_dir>
(if specified) or
etc/
. The test setup will set the specified policy to be
the default and use its ring file properties for constructing the test
object ring. This allows in-process testing to be run against various
policy types and ring files.
For example, this command would run the in-process mode functional
tests using config files found in $HOME/my_tests
and policy
'silver':
SWIFT_TEST_IN_PROCESS=1 SWIFT_TEST_IN_PROCESS_CONF_DIR=$HOME/my_tests \
SWIFT_TEST_POLICY=silver tox -e func
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-
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