This directory contains tests and testing docs for Knative Serving
:
- Unit tests currently reside in the codebase alongside the code they test
- End-to-end tests, of which there are two types:
- Conformance tests in
/test/conformance
- Other end-to-end tests in
/test/e2e
- Conformance tests in
- Performance tests reside in
/test/performance
The conformance tests are a subset of the end to end test with more strict requirements around what can be tested.
If you want to add more tests, see adding_tests.md.
presubmit-tests.sh
is the entry point for both the
end-to-end tests and the conformance tests
This script, and consequently, the e2e and conformance tests will be run before every code submission. You can run these tests manually with:
test/presubmit-tests.sh
Note that to run presubmit-tests.sh
or e2e-tests.sh
scripts, you'll need
kubernetes kubetest
installed:
go get -u k8s.io/test-infra/kubetest
To run all unit tests:
go test ./...
By default go test
will not run the e2e tests,
which need -tags=e2e
to be enabled.
To run the e2e tests and the conformance tests, you
need to have a running environment that meets
the e2e test environment requirements, and you need
to specify the build tag e2e
.
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/conformance
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/e2e
To run the performance tests, you need to have a running
environment that meets
the test environment requirements, and you need to
specify the build tag performance
.
go test -v -tags=performance -count=1 ./test/performance
To run one e2e test case, e.g. TestAutoscaleUpDownUp, use
the -run
flag with go test
:
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/e2e -run ^TestAutoscaleUpDownUp$
These tests require:
- A running
Knative Serving
cluster. - The
knative-testing
resources:ko apply -f test/config
- The namespace
serving-tests
:kubectl create namespace serving-tests
- A docker repo containing the test images
- By default the e2e tests against the current cluster in
~/.kube/config
using the environment specified in your environment variables. - Since these tests are fairly slow, running them with logging enabled is
recommended (
-v
). - Using
--logverbose
to see the verbose log output from test as well as from k8s libraries. - Using
-count=1
is the idiomatic way to disable test caching
You can use test flags to control the environment your tests run against, i.e. override your environment variables:
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/conformance --kubeconfig ~/special/kubeconfig --cluster myspecialcluster --dockerrepo myspecialdockerrepo
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/e2e --kubeconfig ~/special/kubeconfig --cluster myspecialcluster --dockerrepo myspecialdockerrepo
If you are running against an environment with no loadbalancer for the ingress, at the moment your only option is to use a domain which will resolve to the IP of the running node (see #609):
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/conformance --resolvabledomain
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/e2e --resolvabledomain
Note: this is only required when you run conformance/e2e tests locally with
go test
commands.
The upload-test-images.sh
script can be used to
build and push the test images used by the conformance and e2e tests. It
requires:
DOCKER_REPO_OVERRIDE
to be set- You to be
authenticated with your
DOCKER_REPO_OVERRIDE
docker
to be installed
To run the script for all end to end test images:
./test/upload-test-images.sh
A docker tag may be passed as an optional parameter. This can be useful on
[Minikube] in tandem with the --tag
flag:
eval $(minikube docker-env)
./test/upload-test-images.sh any-old-tag
New test images should be placed in ./test/test_images
.
These flags are useful for running against an existing cluster, making use of your existing environment setup.
Tests importing github.com/knative/serving/test
recognize
these flags:
The --dockerrepo
argument lets you specify the docker repo from which images
used by your tests should be pulled. This will default to the value of your
DOCKER_REPO_OVERRIDE
environment variable
if not specified.
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/conformance --dockerrepo gcr.myhappyproject
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/e2e --dockerrepo gcr.myhappyproject
The default docker tag used for the test images is latest
, which can be
problematic on [Minikube]. To avoid having to configure a remote container
registry to support the Always
pull policy for latest
tags, you can have the
tests use a specific tag:
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/conformance --tag any-old-tag
go test -v -tags=e2e -count=1 ./test/e2e --tag any-old-tag
Of course, this implies that you tagged the images when you uploaded them.
If you set up your cluster using
the getting started docs, Routes created in
the test will use the domain example.com
, unless the route has label
app=prod
in which case they will use the domain prod-domain.com
. Since these
domains will not be resolvable to deployments in your test cluster, in order to
make a request against the endpoint, the test use the IP assigned to the service
istio-ingressgateway
in the namespace istio-system
and spoof the Host
in
the header.
If you have configured your cluster to use a resolvable domain, you can use the
--resolvabledomain
flag to indicate that the test should make requests
directly against Route.Status.Domain
and does not need to spoof the Host
.