By creating CSIStorageCapacity objects in advance, we get the
FailedScheduling pod event if (and only if!) the test is expected to
fail because of insufficient or missing capacity. We can use that as
indicator that waiting for pod start can be stopped early. However,
because we might not get to see the event under load, we still need
the timeout.
Especially related to "uncertain" global mounts. A large refactoring of CSI
mock tests were necessary:
- to be able to script the driver to return errors as required by the test
- to parse the CSI driver logs to check kubelet called the right CSI calls
RestartControllerManager() is kube-controller specific function
and it is better to separate the function as subpackage of e2e
test framework.
In addition, the function made invalid dependency into e2essh.
So this separates the function into e2ekubesystem subpackage.
The e2e framework package podlogs is used in e2e/storage/testsuites
only. In addition we considered we should have a single e2e framework
package for pod without the podlogs. So this moves the podlogs into
e2e/storage/podlogs for the e2e storage tests.
This PR does minimal changes to interface to allow removing all
references to prometheus from `test` directory. In future I would expect
wrapping prometheus samples to provide better abstraction. Changes:
Move generic_metrics.go to testutil/metrics.go
Remove etcd.go as it was not called
Move prometheus label consts to testutil.
- Add a package "node" under e2e/framework and alias e2enode;
- Rename some functions whose name have redundant string.
Signed-off-by: Jiatong Wang <wangjiatong@vmware.com>
The framework/ssh.go code was heavily used throughout the framework
and could be useful elsewhere but reusing those methods requires
importing all of the framework.
Extracting these methods to their own package for reuse.
Only a few methods had to be copied into this package from the
rest of the framework to avoid an import cycle.
This is part of the transition to using framework/log instead
of the Logf inside the framework package. This will help with
import size/cycles when importing the framework or subpackages.
This is the continuation of the refactoring of framework/deployment_utils.go
into framework/deployment.
Signed-off-by: Jorge Alarcon Ochoa <alarcj137@gmail.com>
- moves these helper functions into e2e/framework/auth
- removes logging from helper functions
- in some cases explicitly returns errors that were implicitly
ignored/logged. In the situations where they should be ignored,
we explicitly check that the condition is met before ignoring it.
- fixes references of these methods to use the right package and
return values
It is useful to apply the storage testsuite also to "external" (=
out-of-tree) storage drivers. One way of doing that is setting up a
custom E2E test suite, but that's still quite a bit of work.
An easier alternative is to parameterize the Kubernetes e2e.test
binary at runtime so that it instantiates the testsuite for one or
more drivers. Some parameters have to be provided before starting the
test because they define configuration and capabilities of the driver
and its storage backend that cannot be discovered at runtime. This is
done by populating the DriverDefinition with the content of the file
that the new -storage.testdriver parameters points to.
The universal .yaml and .json decoder from Kubernetes is used. It's
flexible, but has some downsides:
- currently ignores unknown fields (see https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/71589)
- poor error messages when fields have the wrong type
Storage drivers have to be installed in the test cluster before
starting e2e.test. Only tests involving dynamically provisioned
volumes are currently supported.
This is the 2nd PR to move CSINodeInfo/CSIDriver APIs to
v1beta1 core storage APIs. It includes controller side changes.
It depends on the PR with API changes:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73883