charm-neutron-gateway/tests/README
Corey Bryant 31f23b8e2f Amulet test fixes:
* Makefile: Only run precise-icehouse and trusty-icehouse tests by default
      and increase test timeout
    * t/00-setup: Simplify dependencies install and add glanceclient
    * t/README: Mention charm-tools dependency
    * t/basic_deployment.py:
      - Specify unstable charm deployment
      - Use dicts in add_services
      - Let things settle with short sleep after deployment
      - Rename restart test
      - Cleanup on test failure
      - Fix mechanism_drivers expected value in test_ml2_config()
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This directory provides Amulet tests that focus on verification of
quantum-gateway deployments.
In order to run tests, you'll need charm-tools installed (in addition to
juju, of course):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install charm-tools
If you use a web proxy server to access the web, you'll need to set the
AMULET_HTTP_PROXY environment variable to the http URL of the proxy server.
The following examples demonstrate different ways that tests can be executed.
All examples are run from the charm's root directory.
* To run all tests (starting with 00-setup):
make test
* To run a specific test module (or modules):
juju test -v -p AMULET_HTTP_PROXY 15-basic-trusty-icehouse
* To run a specific test module (or modules), and keep the environment
deployed after a failure:
juju test --set-e -v -p AMULET_HTTP_PROXY 15-basic-trusty-icehouse
* To re-run a test module against an already deployed environment (one
that was deployed by a previous call to 'juju test --set-e'):
./tests/15-basic-trusty-icehouse
For debugging and test development purposes, all code should be idempotent.
In other words, the code should have the ability to be re-run without changing
the results beyond the initial run. This enables editing and re-running of a
test module against an already deployed environment, as described above.
Manual debugging tips:
* Set the following env vars before using the OpenStack CLI as admin:
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://`juju-deployer -f keystone 2>&1 | tail -n 1`:5000/v2.0
export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
export OS_USERNAME=admin
export OS_PASSWORD=openstack
export OS_REGION_NAME=RegionOne
* Set the following env vars before using the OpenStack CLI as demoUser:
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://`juju-deployer -f keystone 2>&1 | tail -n 1`:5000/v2.0
export OS_TENANT_NAME=demoTenant
export OS_USERNAME=demoUser
export OS_PASSWORD=password
export OS_REGION_NAME=RegionOne