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OpenStack Cinder Testing Infrastructure
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=====================================
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A note of clarification is in order, to help those who are new to testing in
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OpenStack cinder:
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- actual unit tests are created in the "tests" directory;
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- the "testing" directory is used to house the infrastructure needed to support
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testing in OpenStack Cinder.
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This README file attempts to provide current and prospective contributors with
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everything they need to know in order to start creating unit tests and
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utilizing the convenience code provided in cinder.testing.
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For more detailed information on cinder unit tests visit:
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http://docs.openstack.org/developer/cinder/devref/unit_tests.html
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Running Tests
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-----------------------------------------------
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In the root of the cinder source code run the run_tests.sh script. This will
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offer to create a virtual environment and populate it with dependencies.
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If you don't have dependencies installed that are needed for compiling cinder's
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direct dependencies, you'll have to use your operating system's method of
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installing extra dependencies. To get help using this script execute it with
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the -h parameter to get options `./run_tests.sh -h`
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Writing Unit Tests
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------------------
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- All new unit tests are to be written in python-mock.
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- Old tests that are still written in mox should be updated to use python-mock.
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Usage of mox has been deprecated for writing Cinder unit tests.
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- use addCleanup in favor of tearDown
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Running unit tests
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------------------
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The unit tests will run by default inside a virtualenv in the ``.venv``
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directory. Run the unit tests by doing::
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Run the unit tests by doing::
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./run_tests.sh
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tox -e py34
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tox -e py27
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The first time you run them, you will be asked if you want to create a virtual
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environment (hit "y")::
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No virtual environment found...create one? (Y/n)
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See :doc:`unit_tests` for more details.
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See :doc:`testing` for more details.
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.. _virtualenv:
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Developer Guide
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===============
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In this section you will find information on Cinder's lower level programming APIs.
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In this section you will find information on Cinder's lower level programming
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APIs.
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Programming HowTos and Tutorials
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api_microversion_dev
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api_conditional_updates
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api_microversion_history
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unit_tests
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testing
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addmethod.openstackapi
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drivers
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gmr
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Testing
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=======
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Cinder contains a few different test suites in the cinder/tests/ directory. The
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different test suites are Unit Tests, Functional Tests, and Tempest Tests.
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Test Types
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----------
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Unit Tests
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~~~~~~~~~~
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Unit tests are tests for individual methods, with at most a small handful of
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modules involved. Mock should be used to remove any external dependencies.
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All significant code changes should have unit test coverage validating the code
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happy path and any failure paths.
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Any proposed code change will be automatically rejected by the OpenStack
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Jenkins server [#f1]_ if the change causes unit test failures.
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Functional Tests
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Functional tests validate a code path within Cinder. These tests should
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validate the interaction of various modules within the project to verify the
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code is logically correct.
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Functional tests run with a database present and may start Cinder services to
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accept requests. These tests should not need to access an other OpenStack
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non-Cinder services.
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Tempest Tests
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The tempest tests in the Cinder tree validate the operational correctness
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between Cinder and external components such as Nova, Glance, etc. These are
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integration tests driven via public APIs to verify actual end user usage
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scenarios.
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Running the tests
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-----------------
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There are a number of ways to run tests currently, and there's a combination of
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frameworks used depending on what commands you use. The preferred method is to
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use tox, which calls ostestr via the tox.ini file.
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Unit Tests
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~~~~~~~~~~
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To run all unit tests simply run::
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tox
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This will create a virtual environment, load all the packages from
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test-requirements.txt and run all unit tests as well as run flake8 and hacking
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checks against the code.
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You may run individual test targets, for example only py27 tests, by running::
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tox -e py27
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Note that you can inspect the tox.ini file to get more details on the available
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options and what the test run does by default.
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Functional Tests
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To run all functional tests, run::
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tox -e functional
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Tempest Tests
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Tempest tests in the Cinder tree are "plugged in" to the normal tempest test
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execution. To ensure the Cinder tests are picked up when running tempest, run::
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cd /opt/stack/tempest
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tox -e all-plugin
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More information about tempest can be found in the `Tempest Documentation
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<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/overview.html>`_.
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Running a subset of tests using tox
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-----------------------------------
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One common activity is to just run a single test, you can do this with tox
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simply by specifying to just run py27 or py34 tests against a single test::
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tox -epy27 -- -n cinder.tests.unit.test_volume.AvailabilityZoneTestCase.test_list_availability_zones_cached
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Or all tests in the test_volume.py file::
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tox -epy27 -- -n cinder.tests.unit.test_volume
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You may also use regular expressions to run any matching tests::
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tox -epy27 -- -r test_volume
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For more information on these options and how to run tests, please see the
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`ostestr documentation <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/os-testr/>`_.
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Gotchas
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-------
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**Running Tests from Shared Folders**
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If you are running the unit tests from a shared folder, you may see tests start
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to fail or stop completely as a result of Python lockfile issues. You
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can get around this by manually setting or updating the following line in
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``cinder/tests/conf_fixture.py``::
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CONF['lock_path'].SetDefault('/tmp')
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Note that you may use any location (not just ``/tmp``!) as long as it is not
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a shared folder.
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**Running py34 tests**
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You will need to install python3-dev in order to get py34 tests to run. If you
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do not have this, you will get the following::
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netifaces.c:1:20: fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory
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#include <Python.h>
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^
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compilation terminated.
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error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status 1
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----------------------------------------
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<snip>
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ERROR: could not install deps [-r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt,
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures]]; v = InvocationError('/opt/stack/cinder/
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.tox/py34/bin/pip install -r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures] (see /opt/stack/cinder/.tox/py34/log/py34-1.log)', 1)
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_______________________________________________________________ summary _______________________________________________________________
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ERROR: py34: could not install deps [-r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt,
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures]]; v = InvocationError('/opt/stack/cinder/
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.tox/py34/bin/pip install -r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures] (see /opt/stack/cinder/.tox/py34/log/py34-1.log)', 1)
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To Fix:
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- On Ubuntu/Debian::
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sudo apt-get install python3-dev
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- On Fedora 21/RHEL7/CentOS7::
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sudo yum install python3-devel
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- On Fedora 22 and higher::
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sudo dnf install python3-devel
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [#f1] See :doc:`jenkins`.
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Unit Tests
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==========
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Cinder contains a suite of unit tests, in the cinder/tests/unit directory.
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Any proposed code change will be automatically rejected by the OpenStack
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Jenkins server [#f1]_ if the change causes unit test failures.
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Running the tests
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-----------------
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There are a number of ways to run unit tests currently, and there's a combination
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of frameworks used depending on what commands you use. The preferred method
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is to use tox, which calls ostestr via the tox.ini file. To run all tests simply run::
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tox
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This will create a virtual environment, load all the packages from test-requirements.txt
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and run all unit tests as well as run flake8 and hacking checks against the code.
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Note that you can inspect the tox.ini file to get more details on the available options
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and what the test run does by default.
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Running a subset of tests using tox
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-----------------------------------
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One common activity is to just run a single test, you can do this with tox simply by
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specifying to just run py27 or py34 tests against a single test::
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tox -epy27 -- -n cinder.tests.unit.test_volume.AvailabilityZoneTestCase.test_list_availability_zones_cached
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Or all tests in the test_volume.py file::
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tox -epy27 -- -n cinder.tests.unit.test_volume
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For more information on these options and how to run tests, please see the `ostestr
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documentation <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/os-testr/>`_.
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Run tests wrapper script
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------------------------
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In addition you can also use the wrapper script run_tests.sh by simply executing::
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./run_tests.sh
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This script is a wrapper around the testr testrunner and the flake8 checker. Note that
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there has been talk around deprecating this wrapper and this method of testing, it's currently
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available still but it may be good to get used to using tox or even ostestr directly.
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Documentation is left in place for those that still use it.
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Flags
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-----
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The ``run_tests.sh`` script supports several flags. You can view a list of
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flags by doing::
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run_tests.sh -h
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This will show the following help information::
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Usage: ./run_tests.sh [OPTION]...
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Run Cinder's test suite(s)
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-V, --virtual-env Always use virtualenv. Install automatically if not present
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-N, --no-virtual-env Don't use virtualenv. Run tests in local environment
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-s, --no-site-packages Isolate the virtualenv from the global Python environment
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-r, --recreate-db Recreate the test database (deprecated, as this is now the default).
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-n, --no-recreate-db Don't recreate the test database.
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-x, --stop Stop running tests after the first error or failure.
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-f, --force Force a clean re-build of the virtual environment. Useful when dependencies have been added.
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-p, --pep8 Just run pep8
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-P, --no-pep8 Don't run pep8
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-c, --coverage Generate coverage report
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-h, --help Print this usage message
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--hide-elapsed Don't print the elapsed time for each test along with slow test list
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Because ``run_tests.sh`` is a wrapper around testr, it also accepts the same
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flags as testr. See the `testr documentation`_ for details about
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these additional flags.
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.. _testr documentation: https://testrepository.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
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.. _nose options documentation: http://readthedocs.org/docs/nose/en/latest/usage.html#options
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Running a subset of tests
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-------------------------
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Instead of running all tests, you can specify an individual directory, file,
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class, or method that contains test code.
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To run the tests in the ``cinder/tests/scheduler`` directory::
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./run_tests.sh scheduler
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To run the tests in the ``cinder/tests/test_libvirt.py`` file::
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./run_tests.sh test_libvirt
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To run the tests in the `HostStateTestCase` class in
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``cinder/tests/test_libvirt.py``::
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./run_tests.sh test_libvirt.HostStateTestCase
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To run the `ToPrimitiveTestCase.test_dict` test method in
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``cinder/tests/test_utils.py``::
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./run_tests.sh test_utils.ToPrimitiveTestCase.test_dict
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Virtualenv
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----------
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By default, the tests use the Python packages installed inside a
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virtualenv [#f2]_. (This is equivalent to using the ``-V, --virtualenv`` flag).
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If the virtualenv does not exist, it will be created the first time the tests are run.
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If you wish to recreate the virtualenv, call ``run_tests.sh`` with the flag::
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-f, --force
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Recreating the virtualenv is useful if the package dependencies have changed
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since the virtualenv was last created. If the ``requirements.txt`` or
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``tools/install_venv.py`` files have changed, it's a good idea to recreate the
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virtualenv.
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By default, the unit tests will see both the packages in the virtualenv and
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the packages that have been installed in the Python global environment. In
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some cases, the packages in the Python global environment may cause a conflict
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with the packages in the virtualenv. If this occurs, you can isolate the
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virtualenv from the global environment by using the flag::
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-s, --no-site packages
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If you do not wish to use a virtualenv at all, use the flag::
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-N, --no-virtual-env
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Database
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Some of the unit tests make queries against an sqlite database. By
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default, the test database (``tests.sqlite``) is deleted and recreated each
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time ``run_tests.sh`` is invoked (This is equivalent to using the
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``-r, --recreate-db`` flag). To reduce testing time if a database already
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exists it can be reused by using the flag::
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-n, --no-recreate-db
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Reusing an existing database may cause tests to fail if the schema has
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changed. If any files in the ``cinder/db/sqlalchemy`` have changed, it's a good
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idea to recreate the test database.
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Gotchas
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-------
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**Running Tests from Shared Folders**
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If you are running the unit tests from a shared folder, you may see tests start
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to fail or stop completely as a result of Python lockfile issues. You
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can get around this by manually setting or updating the following line in
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``cinder/tests/conf_fixture.py``::
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CONF['lock_path'].SetDefault('/tmp')
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Note that you may use any location (not just ``/tmp``!) as long as it is not
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a shared folder.
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [#f1] See :doc:`jenkins`.
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.. [#f2] See :doc:`development.environment` for more details about the use of
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virtualenv.
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**Running py34 tests**
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You will need to install:
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python3-dev
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in order to get py34 tests to run. If you do not have this, you will get the following::
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netifaces.c:1:20: fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory
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#include <Python.h>
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^
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compilation terminated.
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error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status 1
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----------------------------------------
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<snip>
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ERROR: could not install deps [-r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt,
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures]]; v = InvocationError('/opt/stack/cinder/
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.tox/py34/bin/pip install -r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures] (see /opt/stack/cinder/.tox/py34/log/py34-1.log)', 1)
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_______________________________________________________________ summary _______________________________________________________________
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ERROR: py34: could not install deps [-r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt,
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures]]; v = InvocationError('/opt/stack/cinder/
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.tox/py34/bin/pip install -r/opt/stack/cinder/test-requirements.txt
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oslo.versionedobjects[fixtures] (see /opt/stack/cinder/.tox/py34/log/py34-1.log)', 1)
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To Fix:
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- On Ubuntu/Debian::
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sudo apt-get install python3-dev
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- On Fedora 21/RHEL7/CentOS7::
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sudo yum install python3-devel
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- On Fedora 22 and higher::
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sudo dnf install python3-devel
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