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Golang API test suite for Konveyor

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This repository contains application-level tests for Konveyor. That means test focusing on integration of multiple components and real-world Koveyor use-cases. Basic components tests should be placed and executed in their own repositories.

Test are organized in packages/directories by the high-level Konveyor features.

Tests require running Konveyor/MTA installation (e.g. Minikube works great for test development purposes).

Contribution guidelines

Background for this test suite come from Hub API tests https://github.com/konveyor/tackle2-hub/pull/268.

There is a binding package providing API client methods https://github.com/konveyor/tackle2-hub/tree/main/binding.

Feel free to follow application analysis integration test directory as an example.

Konveyor CI status

Run Konveyor main nightly tests

More details at https://github.com/konveyor/ci

Local test suite execution

Clone this repo

git clone https://github.com/aufi/go-konveyor-tests && cd go-konveyor-tests

Prepare environment

$ make setup # start minikube&tackle using David's scripts - local env only

OpenShift cluster

These tests can be executed against OpenShift cluster with Konveyor installed by setting KUBECONFIG variable:

KUBECONFIG=<kubeconfig file>

NOTE: You might be required to download and import the certificate chain. Please see Hub API test README for more information.

Run test suite

Set $HUB_BASE_URL environment variable to point to Konveyor installation before running tests. More options could be found in Hub API test README.

$ HUB_BASE_URL="http://<KONVEYOR_HOST>/hub" make test-tier0

Run test manually example:

$ export HUB_BASE_URL="http://`minikube ip`/hub"
$ go test -count=1 -v ./analysis/

Test tiers

To provide maximum information about the project functionality, tests were separated into three tiers. From core functionality to nice to haves.

Tier 0

Very basic and core functionality. A bug here would lead to mostly useless project. This tier should never fail. Examples: Hub API or a basic application analysis flow.

$ make test-tier0

Tier 1

Features of the project expected to work to satifly most of end-users expectations. Examples: real-world use cases of application analysis, Jira integrations or metrics.

$ make test-tier1

Tier 2

More advanced features like complex application analysis or some edge cases. This tier should be kept green, but a failure should not affect most of users.

$ make test-tier2

Tier 3

Tests involving credentials or private resources which are supplied as part of the test configuration. It should be excluded from PR runs and will be run through Jenkins.

$ make test-tier3

Test execution options

DEBUG

For debug output like printing full analysis results, set export DEBUG=1.

KEEP

For keep data created by test e.g. for debugging purposes, set export KEEP=1.

PARALLEL

For parallel test execution, set export PARALLEL=1.

Configuration

NOTE: Before running tests, ensure that the required configuration variables are set as environment variables

You can edit the configuration file go-konveyor-tests.config and run:

source go-konveyor-tests.config

Test-Specific Configuration

Refer to the README.md files in each folder for test-specific configuration details.

Code of Conduct

Refer to Konveyor's Code of Conduct here.

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