Go library for using the Giant Swarm app platform in integration tests.
- apptest should have minimal Go dependencies.
- apptest should be useable in any cluster but kind (Kubernetes in Docker) is the primary target for local development.
- apptestctl bootstraps app platform and has complex dependencies but is used as a downloadble CLI.
- Components are installed via app CR to match how we deploy them in production.
- apptest is designed to be used with the [integration-test] job in
architect-orb
. install-app-platform
must be true and triggers anapptestctl bootstrap
.
version: 2.1
orbs:
architect: giantswarm/[email protected]
workflows:
test:
jobs:
- architect/integration-test:
name: "basic-integration-test"
install-app-platform: true
test-dir: "integration/test/basic"
requires:
- push-test-app-to-control-plane-catalog
- Two clients are exposed to be used to interact with the cluster during tests.
- The
CtrlClient
allows you to interact with custom resources but the CRDs need to be installed withEnsureCRDs
or via a Helm chart. - Only CRDs in our apiextensions library can be used with
EnsureCRDs
.
import (
"k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes"
"sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/client"
)
type Interface interface {
// CtrlClient returns a controller-runtime client for use in automated tests.
CtrlClient() client.Client
// EnsureCRDs will register the passed CRDs in the k8s API used by the client.
EnsureCRDs(ctx context.Context, crds []*apiextensionsv1.CustomResourceDefinition) error
// K8sClient returns a Kubernetes clienset for use in automated tests.
K8sClient() kubernetes.Interface
}
- The steps below can be used to run tests locally with kind.
kind create cluster
apptestctl bootstrap --kubeconfig="$(kind get kubeconfig)"
kind get kubeconfig > /tmp/kind-kubeconfig
export E2E_KUBECONFIG=/tmp/kind-kubeconfig
export CIRCLE_SHA1=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
go test -v -tags=k8srequired ./integration/test/basic -count=1 | luigi
Note:
To test the Helm chart of the app and any related binaries you need to have pushed your changes to GitHub. We want to be able to test all local changes but this is not yet supported.
These examples show common use cases for using apptest in automated tests. Each example also has an integration test you can refer to.
Install the component being tested and optionally any other apps it depends on.
Test: basic-test
apps := []apptest.App{
{
// Install a dependency for the component being tested.
CatalogName: "control-plane-catalog", // Production catalog.
Name: "cert-manager-app",
Namespace: metav1.NamespaceSystem,
Version: "2.3.1", // Specify the version you need.
WaitForDeploy: true,
},
{
// Install the component being tested.
CatalogName: "control-plane-test-catalog", // Test catalog.
Name: "app-admission-controller",
Namespace: "giantswarm",
SHA: env.CircleSHA(), // The commit to be tested.
ValuesYAML: "e2e: true", // Provide values for the app.
WaitForDeploy: true,
},
}
err = appTest.InstallApps(ctx, apps)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected nil got %#q", err)
}
Install a CRD from our apiextensions library for use in a test.
Test: ensure-crds-test
import (
monitoringv1alpha1 "github.com/giantswarm/apiextensions/v3/pkg/apis/monitoring/v1alpha1"
"github.com/giantswarm/apiextensions/v3/pkg/crd"
apiextensionsv1 "k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver/pkg/apis/apiextensions/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
)
// Add the extra CRDs you need to the scheme.
appSchemeBuilder := runtime.SchemeBuilder{
monitoringv1alpha1.AddToScheme,
}
err = appSchemeBuilder.AddToScheme(runtimeScheme)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected nil got %#q", err)
}
c := apptest.Config{
Logger: config.Logger,
Scheme: runtimeScheme,
KubeConfigPath: env.KubeConfigPath(),
}
appTest, err := apptest.New(c)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected nil got %#q", err)
}
// Define the CRDs you wish to install.
crds := []*apiextensionsv1.CustomResourceDefinition {
crd.LoadV1("cluster.x-k8s.io", "Cluster"),
}
err = appTest.EnsureCRDs(ctx, crds)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected nil got %#q", err)
}
A list of known Giant Swarm catalogs is maintained in apptest to avoid needing to set the catalog URL. But installing from external catalogs is also possible.
Test: external-catalog-test
{
apps := []apptest.App{
{
// Install app from an external catalog.
CatalogName: "flux",
CatalogURL: "https://charts.fluxcd.io/", // Specify the catalog URL
Name: "flux",
Namespace: "giantswarm",
Version: "1.5.0", // Specify the version you need.
WaitForDeploy: true,
},
}
err = appTest.InstallApps(ctx, apps)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected nil got %#q", err)
}
}