Solum/Testing
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Solum Testing
Currently Solum depends on OpenStack Keystone, Nova, Heat, Glance, and Swift. Additional dependencies may be added in the future. We recommend using Devstack to set up Solum with its various low level services. See the Getting Started Guide for information about how to set up your Devstack environment. You can use the provided Vagrant setup, or you can configure Devstack on your own.
Tempest Setup
Solum uses the tempest functional testing framework. To manually set up tempest:
Checkout tempest code
cd ${DEVSTACK_DIR} git clone https://github.com/openstack/tempest.git
Create tempest configuration file
cd ${DEVSTACK_DIR}/tempest/etc cp tempest.conf.sample tempest.conf
Configure Tempest
Add the following text to etc/tempest.conf
[DEFAULT] debug=True use_stderr=False log_file=tempest.log [identity] auth_version = v2 admin_domain_name = Default admin_tenant_name = admin admin_password = solum admin_username = admin alt_tenant_name = alt_demo alt_password = solum alt_username = alt_demo tenant_name = demo password = solum username = demo uri_v3 = http://10.0.2.15:5000/v3/ uri = http://10.0.2.15:5000/v2.0/
NOTE: The uri_v3 and uri setting should correspond to where you are running your Keystone instance.
Running Functional Tests
Once you have Tempest set up, you may execute your functional tests:
cd ${DEVSTACK_DIR}/solum/functionaltests export TEMPEST_DIR=${DEVSTACK_DIR}/tempest ./run_tests.sh
Running Unit Tests
Unit tests are automatically run for Solum through our Stackforge gate jobs when new code is submitted for review in the git repository, and are automatically tested again prior to merge. To run tests locally in your development environment, you can use tox
with your local version of python (example is for Python 2.6):
tox -e py26
On CentOS 6.5, the following additional packages may be needed:
sudo yum -y install openssl-devel python-devel libffi-devel python-lxml libxml2-devel libxslt-devel
On Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev