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Tempest - The OpenStack Integration Test Suite
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This is a set of integration tests to be run against a live OpenStack
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cluster. Tempest has batteries of tests for OpenStack API validation,
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Scenarios, and other specific tests useful in validating an OpenStack
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deployment.
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Quickstart
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----------
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To run Tempest, you first need to create a configuration file that
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will tell Tempest where to find the various OpenStack services and
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other testing behavior switches.
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The easiest way to create a configuration file is to copy the sample
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one in the ``etc/`` directory ::
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$> cd $TEMPEST_ROOT_DIR
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$> cp etc/tempest.conf.sample etc/tempest.conf
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After that, open up the ``etc/tempest.conf`` file and edit the
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configuration variables to match valid data in your environment.
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This includes your Keystone endpoint, a valid user and credentials,
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and reference data to be used in testing.
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.. note::
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If you have a running devstack environment, tempest will be
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automatically configured and placed in ``/opt/stack/tempest``. It
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will have a configuration file already set up to work with your
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devstack installation.
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Tempest is not tied to any single test runner, but testr is the most commonly
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used tool. After setting up your configuration file, you can execute
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the set of Tempest tests by using ``testr`` ::
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$> testr run --parallel tempest
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To run one single test ::
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$> testr run --parallel tempest.api.compute.servers.test_server_actions.ServerActionsTestJSON.test_rebuild_nonexistent_server
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Alternatively, you can use the run_tests.sh script which will create a venv
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and run the tests or use tox to do the same.
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Configuration
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-------------
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Detailed configuration of tempest is beyond the scope of this
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document. The etc/tempest.conf.sample attempts to be a self
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documenting version of the configuration.
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The most important pieces that are needed are the user ids, openstack
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endpoints, and basic flavors and images needed to run tests.
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Common Issues
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Tempest was originally designed to primarily run against a full OpenStack
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deployment. Due to that focus, some issues may occur when running Tempest
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against devstack.
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Running Tempest, especially in parallel, against a devstack instance may
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cause requests to be rate limited, which will cause unexpected failures.
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Given the number of requests Tempest can make against a cluster, rate limiting
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should be disabled for all test accounts.
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Additionally, devstack only provides a single image which Nova can use.
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For the moment, the best solution is to provide the same image uuid for
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both image_ref and image_ref_alt. Tempest will skip tests as needed if it
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detects that both images are the same.
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