Running tests » History » Version 18
Tom Clegg, 09/12/2015 02:33 AM
1 | 1 | Tom Clegg | h1. Running tests |
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5 | 1 | Tom Clegg | The arvados-dev git repository has a @run-tests.sh@ script which tests (nearly) all of the components in the arvados source tree. Jenkins at https://ci.curoverse.com uses this exact script, so running it _before pushing a new master_ is a good way to predict whether Jenkins will fail your build and start pestering you by IRC. |
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7 | h2. Background |
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9 | You have the arvados source tree at @~/arvados@ and you might have local modifications. |
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11 | h2. Download/update the test script |
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13 | First time: |
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16 | cd |
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17 | 11 | Tom Clegg | git clone git://git.curoverse.com/arvados-dev.git |
18 | 1 | Tom Clegg | </pre> |
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20 | Next times, to get any updates: |
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23 | cd ~/arvados-dev |
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24 | git pull |
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25 | </pre> |
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27 | h2. Install prerequisites |
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29 | The test script doesn't (yet) check for all prerequisites up front, so you'll save some time by installing these things before going any attempting to run tests: |
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30 | * [[Go]] |
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31 | 13 | Nico César | * "API server dependencies": http://doc.arvados.org/install/install-api-server.html |
32 | ** Install debian packages, ruby, bundler. Create "arvados" postgres user with permission to create databases. You don't need to run "bundle install", though.) <pre>createuser arvados --createdb --pwprompt</pre> |
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34 | 1 | Tom Clegg | * "Workbench dependencies":http://doc.arvados.org/install/install-workbench-app.html (Currently just graphviz. Skip "bundle install".) |
35 | 17 | Joshua Randall | ** make sure that the user who will run the tests can successfully start nginx (write access may be required for /var/log/nginx and /var/lib/nginx) |
36 | 4 | Tom Clegg | * doc build dependencies: <pre>sudo apt-get install python-epydoc linkchecker</pre> |
37 | 8 | Ward Vandewege | * "FUSE driver dependencies":https://arvados.org/projects/arvados/wiki/Hacking_Python_SDK#Prerequisites |
38 | 4 | Tom Clegg | * Workbench test suite dependencies (see [[Hacking Workbench]]): <pre> |
39 | sudo apt-get install xvfb iceweasel |
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40 | (set -e |
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41 | PJS=phantomjs-1.9.7-linux-x86_64 |
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42 | wget -P /tmp https://bitbucket.org/ariya/phantomjs/downloads/$PJS.tar.bz2 |
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43 | sudo tar -C /usr/local -xjf /tmp/$PJS.tar.bz2 |
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44 | sudo ln -s ../$PJS/bin/phantomjs /usr/local/bin/ |
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45 | ) |
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46 | 2 | Tom Clegg | </pre> |
47 | 14 | Nico César | ** version 2.0.x is missdetected see https://github.com/teampoltergeist/poltergeist/issues/595 |
48 | 16 | Joshua Randall | * Dependencies specific to testing |
49 | ** debian package: lsof (used to configure test environment such as ARVADOS_API_HOST) |
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50 | ** debian package: gitolite3 (required by the sanity checks before testing can start) |
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53 | h2. Run all tests |
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55 | Basic usage: |
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58 | ~/arvados-dev/jenkins/run-tests.sh WORKSPACE=~/arvados |
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59 | </pre> |
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61 | h2. Save time by skipping some tests |
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63 | Running all tests takes a while. You don't want to do this after each tiny change. You can use the --skip and --only arguments to select specific components. Some components also accept component-specific arguments to select specific test classes/cases. |
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65 | 12 | Tom Clegg | run-tests.sh [...] --skip-install --only apps/workbench apps/workbench_test="TEST=test/integration/websock*rb" |
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67 | 15 | Tom Clegg | run-tests.sh [...] --skip-install --only apps/workbench apps/workbench_test="TESTOPTS=--name=/#6640/" |
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69 | run-tests.sh [...] --skip-install --only sdk/python sdk/python_test="--test-suite tests.test_keep_locator" |
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71 | 12 | Tom Clegg | run-tests.sh [...] --skip-install --only sdk/python sdk/python_test="--test-suite tests.test_keep_locator.ArvadosKeepLocatorTest.base_locators" |
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73 | Presumably @[...]@ here includes @--leave-temp@ and the GOPATH, GEMHOME, VENVDIR vars from a previous test run. |
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75 | 1 | Tom Clegg | h2. Save more time by skipping install |
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77 | Normally, even when you're running only one component's test suite, @run-tests.sh@ still runs the _install_ recipe for all of the components. This addresses dependencies between components: for example, Workbench tests expect the Python and CLI SDKs to be installed. |
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79 | 18 | Tom Clegg | When you're not worried about these dependencies going out of sync (e.g., you're only touching Workbench tests) you can save time by preserving your install dir between test runs. Install everything once this way: |
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81 | <pre> |
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82 | 18 | Tom Clegg | mkdir ~/.cache/arvados-build |
83 | ~/arvados-dev/jenkins/run-tests.sh WORKSPACE=~/arvados --temp ~/.cache/arvados-build --only install |
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84 | 1 | Tom Clegg | </pre> |
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86 | After running everything, you'll see something like this: |
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88 | <pre> |
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89 | Leaving behind temp dirs: VENVDIR="/tmp/tmp.y3tsTmigio" GOPATH="/tmp/tmp.3r4sSA9F3l" |
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90 | </pre> |
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92 | 18 | Tom Clegg | On subsequent tests, you can add @--skip-install@ and choose a single test suite to run, like this: |
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94 | <pre> |
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95 | 18 | Tom Clegg | ~/arvados-dev/jenkins/run-tests.sh WORKSPACE=~/arvados --temp ~/.cache/arvados-build --skip-install --only apps/workbench |
96 | 3 | Tom Clegg | </pre> |
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98 | h2. Other options |
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100 | For more usage info, try: |
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102 | <pre> |
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103 | ~/arvados-dev/jenkins/run-tests.sh --help |
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104 | 1 | Tom Clegg | </pre> |
105 | 5 | Tom Clegg | |
106 | h1. Deficiencies |
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108 | There's currently nowhere to add... |
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109 | * Unit tests for Workbench JavaScript assets (see #4132) |
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110 | * Unit/functional tests for crunch-job (see #4156) |
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111 | * Tests for "arv-run-pipeline-instance" |