The test/e2e directory contains several unit tests that should run as part of
"make test":
./test/e2e/chaosmonkey/chaosmonkey_test.go
./test/e2e/storage/external/external_test.go
./test/e2e/storage/utils/utils_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/log_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/testfiles/testfiles_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/timer/timer_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/node/wait_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/pod/resource_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/config/config_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/ingress/ingress_utils_test.go
./test/e2e/framework/providers/gce/firewall_test.go
Because they were excluded by "./test/e2e/*", some of them became outdated.
./test/e2e/e2e_test.go is the only test that needs to be excluded because it is
the E2E test suite that depends on a functional cluster.
Because these tests don't run in the CI, the test did not quite match the
actual code anymore. Apparently a retry mechanism was added after the test was
written.
The test had two problems:
- the expected line was off by one (probably modified import statements)
- when Gomega failed in TestFailureOutput, Ginkgo panicked because
its fail handler was called outside of a Ginkgo node
Now github.com/stretchr/testify/assert is used for comparing the output because
it works in a unit test without further customization and because the failure
messages are more useful.
Currenlty an event recorder can send an event to a
broadcaster that is already stopped, resulting
in a panic. This ensures the broadcaster holds
a lock while it is shutting down and then forces
any senders to drop queued events following
broadcaster shutdown.
It also updates the Action, ActionOrDrop, Watch,
and WatchWithPrefix functions to return an error
in the case where data is sent on the closed bradcaster
channel rather than panicing.
Lastly it updates unit tests to ensure the fix works correctly
fixes: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/108518
Signed-off-by: Andrew Stoycos <astoycos@redhat.com>
Previsouly, when kube-scheduler schedule a pod, it does
not take inline intree volume into account when CSI
migration is enabled. This could lead to failures where
pod scheduled to a node but volume attachment fails.
Different callers to this test may need to do different backend-specific
validation on the stored data, so we allow them a callback for this.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
For a developer that's not very familiar with the integration flow, it
is very surprising to see that the namespace creation logic does not
create anything and that the namespace deletion logic does not delete
anything, either.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
FakeIPTables barely implemented any of the iptables interface, and the
main part that it did implement, it implemented incorrectly. Fix it:
- Implement EnsureChain, DeleteChain, EnsureRule, and DeleteRule, not
just SaveInto/Restore/RestoreAll.
- Restore/RestoreAll now correctly merge the provided state with the
existing state, rather than simply overwriting it.
- SaveInto now returns the table that was requested, rather than just
echoing back the Restore/RestoreAll.