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2016.01 DefCore Testing
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Testing against DefCore 2016.01 Capabilities
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https://opendev.org/openstack/interop/raw/branch/master/2016.01.json
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Tempest can be run standalone, or under a test runner such as refstack-client
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or rally. If only testing against DefCore capabilities, you can use the
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--load-list argument and a file containing a list of the DefCore tests. If
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run with the refstack-client, test output will be parsed to list only
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passing tests in a JSON formatted file. We recommend running under
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refstack-client.
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The test names of the capabilities are derived from a recent release of
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Tempest, from the time of capability approval. Keep in mind that Tempest
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is under active development, and tests may move. If you're not seeing
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full coverage, please consider reverting back to a Tempest sha that more
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closely matches the capability release date. The git SHA of Tempest that was
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known to be working at the time the Guideline was approved is listed in the
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Guideline JSON document itself (just search for "git-sha"). Please contact
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Chris Hoge <interop@openstack.org> for assistance if needed.
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It's important to run a recent version of Tempest, as major bugs related to
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network provisioning have been fixed. Some tests are still flagged due to
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outstanding bugs in the Tempest library, particularly tests that require SSH.
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We are working on correcting these bugs upstream. Please note that
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although some tests are flagged because of bugs, there is still an
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expectation that the capabilities covered by the tests are available.
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In addition to testing required capabilities, we are also interested
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in collecting data on which API tests are being passed by production clouds.
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This information will be very useful in determining which capabilities will be
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used to define future releases. For that reason, we ask that you run all
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tests rather than just the required subset when submitting results to
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the OpenStack Foundation.
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It is important to note that you MUST NOT modify the Tempest tests in any
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way. Modifying the tests means that Capability being tested is validated
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in a different way on your cloud than it is on other clouds, which voids
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any guarantee of interoperability. If you're having problems passing
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all required tests, please contact Chris Hoge <interop@openstack.org>
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for assistance or consider filing a request to have the tests flagged.
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Please refer to `HACKING <../HACKING.rst>`_ for information on valid
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reasons to flag a test and how to file a flag request. Results from
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modified tests cannot be accpeted as valid for trademark licensing
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purposes.
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DefCore Recommended Test Procedure
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The following procedure is recommended, but not required for testing DefCore.
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This procedure assumes you're running a Linux test platform (Ubuntu 14.04
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or CentOS 7 have been verified) with administrator privileges.
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* Download the RefStack client:
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``git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/refstack-client``
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* In the refstack-client directory, install tempest and required dependencies.
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You may specify a specific tag of tempest with the -t option.
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``./setup_env``
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* Optionally, download a list of test from the RefStack site. We strongly
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encourage you to run the full set of api tests, as this not only qualifies
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you for the trademark but also gives the DefCore team feedback on
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deployed capabilities to help us determine future guidelines.
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https://refstack.openstack.org/api/v1/guidelines/2016.01/tests?type=required
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* Configure tempest.conf for your cloud. If you need assistance in common
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parameters or settings contact interop@openstack.org. The recommended
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configuration is to use one non-admin account, defined in account.yaml
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with dynamic credentials disabled. More information is available in the
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configuration guide at
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https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/configuration.html
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* You can run within the refstack, from the refstack-client directory either
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against all api tests or against the downloaded test list.
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``./refstack-client test -c ~/tempest.conf``
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``./refstack-client test -c ~/tempest.conf --test-list <test-list-file-name>``
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* Review the test results, and when you're satisfied, upload it to RefStack server
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then send them to interop@openstack.org.
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``./refstack-client upload <Path of results file>``
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* The results are stored in a JSON file in the directory. You can also check your
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result on the RefStack server https://refstack.openstack.org:
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``.tempest/.testrepository``
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* Every effort should be made to pass all of the required tests, but you
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will want to compare any lists of failed tests to the list of flagged tests.
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The refstack server will automatically grade tests results, taking
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into account flagged tests.
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