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Cloudify Integration Tests

Running integration tests

  1. Install cloudify-common, cloudify-cli, manager_rest, and the tests package.
  2. Make sure you have a manager docker image, docker load it if necessary.
  3. Run pytest, eg:
pytest -vxs integration_tests/tests/agentless_tests/test_workflow.py::BasicWorkflowsTest::test_execute_operation

Useful pytest flags

We add several commandline arguments for pytest:

  • --tests-source-root - points to a directory that contains repositories with Cloudify code (or symlinks to them). Those repositories will be mounted into the container and used for the tests.
  • --image-name - name of the docker image to run (default: cloudify-manager-aio:latest). Can be from a docker repository.
  • --keep-container - don't delete the container after the test is done.
  • --container-id - use a pre-spawned container (might be from a separate test run that provided --keep-container) for this test. Use this to greatly increase iteration speed when working with the tests.
  • --k8s-namespace - use the Kubernetes cluster (must be already spawned in that namespace) to run the test.
  • --lightweight - run a container without optional services, making it lighter and faster

Source code mounting

Repositories from "tests-source-root" are going to be mounted into the in-container virtualenvs. The mount list is maintained on an as-needed basis, and is in tests/conftest.py. Feel free to add more entries to it, if there's some source mounting missing that you need.