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For specific introduction and usage of Cypress, please refer toOfficial document
Here we mainly give the E2E use cases corresponding to the resources in the front-end page of Skyline-console, and use function defined in test/e2e/support
The following is an introduction, taking the instance use case test/e2e/integration/pages/compute/instance.spec.js
as an example
Generally, when testing the corresponding functions of a resource, follow the following order
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Prepare relevant variables in text
- Required parameters when creating a resource, such as: name, password
- Required parameters when editing resources, such as: new name
- When creating an associated resource, the name of the associated resource, such as: network name, router name, volume name
const uuid = Cypress._.random(0, 1e6); const name = `e2e-instance-${uuid}`; const newname = `${name}-1`; const password = 'passW0rd_1'; const volumeName = `e2e-instance-attach-volume-${uuid}`; const networkName = `e2e-network-for-instance-${uuid}`; const routerName = `e2e-router-for-instance-${uuid}`;
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Login before operation
- If you are operating console resources, please use
cy.login
- If you are operating administrator resource, please use
cy.loginAdmin
- Generally, the variable
listUrl
is used in thelogin
andloginAdmin
functions, that is, directly access the page where the resource is located after logging in
beforeEach(() => { cy.login(listUrl); });
- If you are operating console resources, please use
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Create associated resources, use the resource creation function provided in
resource-commands.js
, take the test instance as an example-
Create a network for testing to create a instance, attach interface
cy.createNetwork({ name: networkName });
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Create router
cy.createRouter
to ensure that the floating IP is reachable when testing the associated floating IP- The router created in the following way will open the external network gateway and bind the subnet of the
networkName
network
cy.createRouter({ name: routerName, network: networkName });
- The router created in the following way will open the external network gateway and bind the subnet of the
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Create floating ip
cy.createFip
,Used to test associate floating ipcy.createFip();
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Create volume
cy.createVolume
(Used to test attach volume)cy.createVolume(volumeName);
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Write cases for creating resources
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Write use cases for accessing resource details
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Write use cases corresponding to all operations of resources separately
- Generally, the use case of the
edit
operation is written later, and then the use case of thedelete
operation is written, so that you can test whether the editing is effective
- Generally, the use case of the
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To delete associated resources, use the resource-deleting function provided in
resource-commands.js
, this is to make the resources in the test account as clean as possible after the test case is executed-
Delete Floating IP
cy.deleteAll('fip');
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Delete Router
routerName
cy.deleteRouter(routerName, networkName);
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Delete Network
networkName
cy.deleteAll('network', networkName);
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Delete Volume
volumeName
cy.deleteAll('volume', volumeName);
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Delete all available volume
cy.deleteAllAvailableVolume();
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The 4
, 5
, and 6
in the above steps are mainly used
- The function operation form in
test/e2e/support/form-commands.js
, please refer to the detailed introduction3-1-E2E-form-operation - The functions in
test/e2e/support/table-commands.js
, click on the buttons in the operation table, search, and enter for details. please refer to the detailed introduction3-2-E2E-table-operation - The functions in
test/e2e/support/detail-commands.js
, the operation returns the list page, the detection details, and the switching details Tab. please refer to the detailed introduction3-3-E2E-detail-operation
Create and delete associated resources mainly use the functions in test/e2e/support/resource-commands.js
,. please refer to the detailed introduction33-4-E2E-resource-operation