zaqar/tests/functional/README.rst
Flaper Fesp 98d5487e4c Move functional tests into wsgi/v1
As per previous discussions and decisions, functional tests should
respect a $transport/$version structure. This patch moves existing tests
under wsgi/v1.

Implements blueprint: refactor-system-tests

Change-Id: I2ffae134fdc42af92c6791ce6cf3600e61096683
2013-09-10 11:47:40 +02:00

1.9 KiB

Marconi Functional Tests ====================

Marconi's functional tests treat Marconi as a black box. In other words, the API calls attempt to simulate an actual user. Unlike unit tests, the functional tests do not use mockendpoints.

Running functional tests (With Tox)

  1. Setup a Marconi server. Refer to the Marconi README on how to run Marconi locally, or simply use an existing server.

  2. Change $MARCONI_TESTS_CONFIGS_DIR/functional-tests.conf and set run_tests to True.

  3. Run tests. :

    $ tox
  4. Filter tests. :

    $ tox -- --tests tests.functional.wsgi.v1.test_messages
  5. Run tests for specific environments. :

    $ tox -epy27,pep8

Running the Functional Tests (Without Tox)

  1. Setup a Marconi server. Refer to the Marconi README on how to run Marconi locally, or simply use an existing server.

  2. Install functional tests dependencies. :

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    pip install -r test-requirements.txt
  3. cd to the marconi/tests/functional directory

  4. Copy marconi/tests/etc/functional-tests.conf-sample to one of the following locations:

    ~/.marconi/functional-tests.conf
    /etc/marconi/functional-tests.conf
  5. Update the config file to point to the Marconi server you want to run the tests against

  6. If leaving keystone auth enabled, update system-tests.conf with a valid set of credentials.

  7. Now, to run the sytem tests, simply use the nosetests commands, e.g.:

    Run all test suites: :

    nosetests --tests tests.functional -v

Adding New Tests

  1. Add test case to an appropriate test case file: :

    queue/test_queue.py
    messages/test_messages.py
    claim/test_claims.py