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Except where otherwise noted, this document is licensed under Creative
Commons Attribution 3.0 License. You can view the license at:
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.. _tempest_tests:
Tempest tests
=============
The following procedure gets you started with Tempest testing but you can also
refer to the `Tempest documentation`_ for more details.
.. _Tempest documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest
Tempest installation
--------------------
To install Tempest you can issue the following commands::
$ git clone https://github.com/openstack/tempest/
$ cd tempest/
$ pip install .
The folder you are into now will be called ``<TEMPEST_DIR>`` from now onwards.
Please note that although it is fully working outside a virtual environment, it
is recommended to install within a `venv`.
Watcher Tempest testing setup
-----------------------------
You can now install Watcher alongside it in development mode by issuing the
following command::
$ pip install -e <WATCHER_SRC_DIR>
Then setup a local working environment (here ``watcher-cloud``) for running
Tempest for Watcher which shall contain the configuration for your OpenStack
integration platform.
In a virtual environment, you can do so by issuing the following command::
$ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
$ tempest init watcher-cloud
Otherwise, if you are not using a virtualenv::
$ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
$ tempest init --config-dir ./etc watcher-cloud
By default the configuration file is empty so before starting, you need to
issue the following commands::
$ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud/etc
$ cp tempest.conf.sample tempest.conf
At this point you need to edit the ``watcher-cloud/etc/tempest.conf``
file as described in the `Tempest configuration guide`_.
Shown below is a minimal configuration you need to set within your
``tempest.conf`` configuration file which can get you started.
For Keystone V3::
[identity]
uri_v3 = http://<KEYSTONE_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT_IP>:<KEYSTONE_PORT>/v3
auth_version = v3
[auth]
admin_username = <ADMIN_USERNAME>
admin_password = <ADMIN_PASSWORD>
admin_tenant_name = <ADMIN_TENANT_NAME>
admin_domain_name = <ADMIN_DOMAIN_NAME>
[identity-feature-enabled]
api_v3 = true
[network]
public_network_id = <PUBLIC_NETWORK_ID>
You now have the minimum configuration for running Watcher Tempest tests on a
single node.
Since deploying Watcher with only a single compute node is not very useful, a
few more configuration have to be set in your ``tempest.conf`` file in order to
enable the execution of multi-node scenarios::
[compute]
# To indicate Tempest test that you have provided enough compute nodes
min_compute_nodes = 2
# Image UUID you can get using the "glance image-list" command
image_ref = <IMAGE_UUID>
For more information, please refer to:
- Keystone connection: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/configuration.html#keystone-connection-info
- Dynamic Keystone Credentials: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/configuration.html#dynamic-credentials
.. _virtual environment: http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/
.. _Tempest configuration guide: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/configuration.html
Watcher Tempest tests execution
-------------------------------
To list all Watcher Tempest cases, you can issue the following commands::
$ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
$ tempest run --list-tests --regex watcher_tempest_plugin
To run only these tests in Tempest, you can then issue these commands::
$ tempest run --config-file watcher-cloud/etc/tempest.conf --regex watcher_tempest_plugin
Or alternatively the following commands if you are::
$ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud
$ tempest run --regex watcher_tempest_plugin
To run a single test case, go to Tempest directory, then run with test case
name, e.g.::
$ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
$ tempest run --config-file watcher-cloud/etc/tempest.conf --regex \
watcher_tempest_plugin.tests.api.admin.test_audit_template.TestCreateDeleteAuditTemplate.test_create_audit_template
Alternatively, you can also run the Watcher Tempest plugin tests using tox. But
before you can do so, you need to follow the Tempest explanation on running
`tox with plugins`_. Then, run::
$ export TEMPEST_CONFIG_DIR=<TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud/etc/
$ tox -eall-plugin watcher
.. _tox with plugins: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/plugin.html#notes-for-using-plugins-with-virtualenvs
And, to run a specific test::
$ export TEMPEST_CONFIG_DIR=<TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud/etc/
$ tox -eall-plugin watcher_tempest_plugin.tests.api.admin.test_audit_template.TestCreateDeleteAuditTemplate.test_create_audit_template