-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
+Installation and configuration
+==============================
+
+Alpine containers have been introduced in Euphrates.
+Alpine allows Functest testing in several very light containers and thanks to
+the refactoring on dependency management should allow the creation of light and
+fully customized docker images.
-Pulling the Docker image
-------------------------
-Pull the Functest Docker image ('opnfv/functest') from the public
-dockerhub registry under the OPNFV account: [dockerhub_], with the
-following docker command::
-
- docker pull opnfv/functest:<TagIdentifier>
-
-where <TagIdentifier> identifies a release of the Functest docker
-container image in the public Dockerhub registry. There are many tags
-created automatically by the CI mechanisms, and you must ensure you
-pull an image with the **correct tag** to match the OPNFV software
-release installed in your environment. All available tagged images can
-be seen from location [FunctestDockerTags_]. For example, when running
-on the first official release of the OPNFV Danube system platform,
-tag "danube.1.0" is needed. For the second and third releases, the tag
-"danube.2.0" and "danube.3.0" can be used respectively.
-Pulling other tags might cause some problems while running the tests.
-Docker images pulled without a tag specifier bear the implicitly
-assigned label "latest". If you need to specifically pull the latest
-Functest docker image, then omit the tag argument::
-
- docker pull opnfv/functest
-
-After pulling the Docker image, check that it is available with the
-following docker command::
-
- [functester@jumphost ~]$ docker images
- REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
- opnfv/functest latest 8cd6683c32ae 2 weeks ago 1.321 GB
- opnfv/functest danube.2.0 d2c174a91911 7 minutes ago 1.471 GB
- opnfv/functest danube.1.0 13fa54a1b238 4 weeks ago 1.29 GB
-
-The Functest docker container environment can -in principle- be also
-used with non-OPNFV official installers (e.g. 'devstack'), with the
-**disclaimer** that support for such environments is outside of the
-scope and responsibility of the OPNFV project.
-
-Accessing the Openstack credentials
------------------------------------
+
+Functest Dockers for OpenStack deployment
+-----------------------------------------
+Docker images are available on the dockerhub:
+
+ * opnfv/functest-core
+ * opnfv/functest-healthcheck
+ * opnfv/functest-smoke
+ * opnfv/functest-benchmarking
+ * opnfv/functest-features
+ * opnfv/functest-components
+ * opnfv/functest-vnf
+
+
+Preparing your environment
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+cat env::
+
+ EXTERNAL_NETWORK=XXX
+ DEPLOY_SCENARIO=XXX # if not os-nosdn-nofeature-noha scenario
+ NAMESERVER=XXX # if not 8.8.8.8
+
+See section on environment variables for details.
+
+cat env_file::
+
+ export OS_AUTH_URL=XXX
+ export OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=XXX
+ export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=XXX
+ export OS_USERNAME=XXX
+ export OS_PROJECT_NAME=XXX
+ export OS_PASSWORD=XXX
+ export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
+
+See section on OpenStack credentials for details.
+
+Create a directory for the different images (attached as a Docker volume)::
+
+ mkdir -p images && wget -q -O- https://git.opnfv.org/functest/plain/functest/ci/download_images.sh?h=stable/fraser | bash -s -- images && ls -1 images/*
+
+ images/CentOS-7-aarch64-GenericCloud.qcow2
+ images/CentOS-7-aarch64-GenericCloud.qcow2.xz
+ images/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2
+ images/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
+ images/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-lxc.tar.gz
+ images/cloudify-manager-premium-4.0.1.qcow2
+ images/shaker-image-arm64.qcow2
+ images/shaker-image.qcow
+ images/ubuntu-14.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img
+ images/ubuntu-14.04-server-cloudimg-arm64-uefi1.img
+ images/ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img
+ images/vyos-1.1.7.img
+
+Testing healthcheck suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run healthcheck suite::
+
+ sudo docker run --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/openstack.creds:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file \
+ -v $(pwd)/images:/home/opnfv/functest/images \
+ opnfv/functest-healthcheck
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +----------------------------+------------------+---------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +----------------------------+------------------+---------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | connection_check | functest | healthcheck | 00:09 | PASS |
+ | tenantnetwork1 | functest | healthcheck | 00:14 | PASS |
+ | tenantnetwork2 | functest | healthcheck | 00:11 | PASS |
+ | vmready1 | functest | healthcheck | 00:19 | PASS |
+ | vmready2 | functest | healthcheck | 00:16 | PASS |
+ | singlevm1 | functest | healthcheck | 00:41 | PASS |
+ | singlevm2 | functest | healthcheck | 00:36 | PASS |
+ | vping_ssh | functest | healthcheck | 00:46 | PASS |
+ | vping_userdata | functest | healthcheck | 00:41 | PASS |
+ | cinder_test | functest | healthcheck | 01:18 | PASS |
+ | api_check | functest | healthcheck | 10:33 | PASS |
+ | snaps_health_check | functest | healthcheck | 00:44 | PASS |
+ | odl | functest | healthcheck | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ +----------------------------+------------------+---------------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+NOTE: the duration is a reference and it might vary depending on your SUT.
+
+Testing smoke suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run smoke suite::
+
+ sudo docker run --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/openstack.creds:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file \
+ -v $(pwd)/images:/home/opnfv/functest/images \
+ opnfv/functest-smoke
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +------------------------------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +------------------------------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | tempest_smoke | functest | smoke | 06:13 | PASS |
+ | neutron-tempest-plugin-api | functest | smoke | 09:32 | PASS |
+ | rally_sanity | functest | smoke | 29:34 | PASS |
+ | rally_jobs | functest | smoke | 24:02 | PASS |
+ | refstack_defcore | functest | smoke | 13:07 | PASS |
+ | patrole | functest | smoke | 05:17 | PASS |
+ | snaps_smoke | functest | smoke | 90:13 | PASS |
+ | neutron_trunk | functest | smoke | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | networking-bgpvpn | functest | smoke | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | networking-sfc | functest | smoke | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | barbican | functest | smoke | 05:01 | PASS |
+ +------------------------------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Note: if the scenario does not support some tests, they are indicated as SKIP.
+See User guide for details.
+
+Testing benchmarking suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run benchmarking suite::
+
+ sudo docker run --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/openstack.creds:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file \
+ -v $(pwd)/images:/home/opnfv/functest/images \
+ opnfv/functest-benchmarking
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +-------------------+------------------+----------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +-------------------+------------------+----------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | vmtp | functest | benchmarking | 18:43 | PASS |
+ | shaker | functest | benchmarking | 29:45 | PASS |
+ +-------------------+------------------+----------------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Note: if the scenario does not support some tests, they are indicated as SKIP.
+See User guide for details.
+
+Testing features suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run features suite::
+
+ sudo docker run --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/openstack.creds:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file \
+ -v $(pwd)/images:/home/opnfv/functest/images \
+ opnfv/functest-features
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +-----------------------------+------------------------+------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +-----------------------------+------------------------+------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | doctor-notification | doctor | features | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | bgpvpn | sdnvpn | features | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | functest-odl-sfc | sfc | features | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | barometercollectd | barometer | features | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | fds | fastdatastacks | features | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | vgpu | functest | features | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | stor4nfv_os | stor4nfv | features | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ +-----------------------------+------------------------+------------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Note: if the scenario does not support some tests, they are indicated as SKIP.
+See User guide for details.
+
+Testing components suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run components suite::
+
+ sudo docker run --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/openstack.creds:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file \
+ -v $(pwd)/images:/home/opnfv/functest/images \
+ opnfv/functest-components
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +--------------------------+------------------+--------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +--------------------------+------------------+--------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | tempest_full | functest | components | 49:51 | PASS |
+ | tempest_scenario | functest | components | 18:50 | PASS |
+ | rally_full | functest | components | 167:13 | PASS |
+ +--------------------------+------------------+--------------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Testing vnf suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run vnf suite::
+
+ sudo docker run --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/openstack.creds:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file \
+ -v $(pwd)/images:/home/opnfv/functest/images \
+ opnfv/functest-vnf
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +----------------------+------------------+--------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +----------------------+------------------+--------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | cloudify | functest | vnf | 04:05 | PASS |
+ | cloudify_ims | functest | vnf | 24:07 | PASS |
+ | heat_ims | functest | vnf | 18:15 | PASS |
+ | vyos_vrouter | functest | vnf | 15:48 | PASS |
+ | juju_epc | functest | vnf | 29:38 | PASS |
+ +----------------------+------------------+--------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Functest Dockers for Kubernetes deployment
+------------------------------------------
+Docker images are available on the dockerhub:
+
+ * opnfv/functest-kubernetes-core
+ * opnfv/functest-kubernetest-healthcheck
+ * opnfv/functest-kubernetest-smoke
+ * opnfv/functest-kubernetest-features
+
+Preparing your environment
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+cat env::
+
+ DEPLOY_SCENARIO=k8s-XXX
+
+Testing healthcheck suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run healthcheck suite::
+
+ sudo docker run -it --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/config:/root/.kube/config \
+ opnfv/functest-kubernetes-healthcheck
+
+A config file in the current dir 'config' is also required, which should be
+volume mapped to ~/.kube/config inside kubernetes container.
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +-------------------+------------------+---------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +-------------------+------------------+---------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | k8s_smoke | functest | healthcheck | 02:27 | PASS |
+ +-------------------+------------------+---------------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Testing smoke suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run smoke suite::
+
+ sudo docker run -it --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/config:/root/.kube/config \
+ opnfv/functest-kubernetes-smoke
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +-------------------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +-------------------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | k8s_conformance | functest | smoke | 57:14 | PASS |
+ +-------------------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Testing features suite
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Run features suite::
+
+ sudo docker run -it --env-file env \
+ -v $(pwd)/config:/root/.kube/config \
+ opnfv/functest-kubernetes-features
+
+Results shall be displayed as follows::
+
+ +----------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | TEST CASE | PROJECT | TIER | DURATION | RESULT |
+ +----------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+----------------+
+ | stor4nfv_k8s | stor4nfv | stor4nfv | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ | clover_k8s | clover | clover | 00:00 | SKIP |
+ +----------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+----------------+
+
+Environment variables
+=====================
+
+Several environement variables may be specified:
+
+ * INSTALLER_IP=<Specific IP Address>
+ * DEPLOY_SCENARIO=<vim>-<controller>-<nfv_feature>-<ha_mode>
+ * NAMESERVER=XXX # if not 8.8.8.8
+ * VOLUME_DEVICE_NAME=XXX # if not vdb
+ * EXTERNAL_NETWORK=XXX # if not first network with router:external=True
+ * NEW_USER_ROLE=XXX # if not member
+
+INSTALLER_IP is required by Barometer in order to access the installer node and
+the deployment.
+
+The format for the DEPLOY_SCENARIO env variable can be described as follows:
+ * vim: (os|k8s) = OpenStack or Kubernetes
+ * controller is one of ( nosdn | odl )
+ * nfv_feature is one or more of ( ovs | kvm | sfc | bgpvpn | nofeature )
+ * ha_mode (high availability) is one of ( ha | noha )
+
+If several features are pertinent then use the underscore character '_' to
+separate each feature (e.g. ovs_kvm). 'nofeature' indicates that no OPNFV
+feature is deployed.
+
+The list of supported scenarios per release/installer is indicated in the
+release note.
+
+**NOTE:** The scenario name is mainly used to automatically detect
+if a test suite is runnable or not (e.g. it will prevent ODL test suite to be
+run on 'nosdn' scenarios). If not set, Functest will try to run the default
+test cases that might not include SDN controller or a specific feature.
+
+**NOTE:** An HA scenario means that 3 OpenStack controller nodes are
+deployed. It does not necessarily mean that the whole system is HA. See
+installer release notes for details.
+
+Finally, three additional environment variables can also be passed in
+to the Functest Docker Container, using the -e
+"<EnvironmentVariable>=<Value>" mechanism. The first two parameters are
+only relevant to Jenkins CI invoked testing and **should not be used**
+when performing manual test scenarios:
+
+ * INSTALLER_TYPE=(apex|compass|daisy|fuel)
+ * NODE_NAME=<Test POD Name>
+ * BUILD_TAG=<Jenkins Build Tag>
+
+where:
+
+ * <Test POD Name> = Symbolic name of the POD where the tests are run.
+ Visible in test results files, which are stored
+ to the database. This option is only used when
+ tests are activated under Jenkins CI control.
+ It indicates the POD/hardware where the test has
+ been run. If not specified, then the POD name is
+ defined as "Unknown" by default.
+ DO NOT USE THIS OPTION IN MANUAL TEST SCENARIOS.
+ * <Jenkins Build tag> = Symbolic name of the Jenkins Build Job.
+ Visible in test results files, which are stored
+ to the database. This option is only set when
+ tests are activated under Jenkins CI control.
+ It enables the correlation of test results,
+ which are independently pushed to the results database
+ from different Jenkins jobs.
+ DO NOT USE THIS OPTION IN MANUAL TEST SCENARIOS.
+
+
+Openstack credentials
+=====================
OpenStack credentials are mandatory and must be provided to Functest.
When running the command "functest env prepare", the framework will
automatically look for the Openstack credentials file
-"/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds" and will exit with
-error if it is not present or it is empty.
+"/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file" and will exit with
+error if it is not present or is empty.
There are 2 ways to provide that file:
* by using a Docker volume with -v option when creating the Docker container.
This is referred to in docker documentation as "Bind Mounting".
See the usage of this parameter in the following chapter.
- * or creating manually the file '/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds'
+ * or creating manually the file '/home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file'
inside the running container and pasting the credentials in it. Consult
your installer guide for further details. This is however not
instructed in this document.
-There is a default environment variable in the Functest container **$creds**
-that points to the credentials absolute path to help the user with this task.
-
In proxified environment you may need to change the credentials file.
There are some tips in chapter: `Proxy support`_
-Functest Docker parameters
---------------------------
-This chapter explains how to run a container for executing functest
-test suites. Numbered list below explains some details of the
-recommended parameters for invoking docker container
-
- #. It is a good practice to assign a precise container name through
- the **--name** option.
-
- #. Assign parameter for installer type::
-
- -e "INSTALLER_TYPE=<type>"
- # Use one of following apex, compass, fuel or joid
-
- #. Functest needs to know the IP of some installers::
+SSL Support
+-----------
+If you need to connect to a server that is TLS-enabled (the auth URL
+begins with "https") and it uses a certificate from a private CA or a
+self-signed certificate, then you will need to specify the path to an
+appropriate CA certificate to use, to validate the server certificate
+with the environment variable OS_CACERT::
- -e "INSTALLER_IP=<Specific IP Address>"
+ echo $OS_CACERT
+ /etc/ssl/certs/ca.crt
- These two env variables are useful extract some information
- from the deployment. However, for some test cases like
- SFC or Barometer they are mandatory since the tests
- need to access the installer node and the deployment.
+However, this certificate does not exist in the container by default.
+It has to be copied manually from the OpenStack deployment. This can be
+done in 2 ways:
- #. Credentials for accessing the Openstack.
- Most convenient way of passing them to container is by having a
- local copy of the credentials file in Jumphost and then using the
- **-v** option. In the example we have local file by the name of
- "overcloudrc" and we are using that as an argument::
+ #. Create manually that file and copy the contents from the OpenStack
+ controller.
+ #. (Recommended) Add the file using a Docker volume when starting the
+ container::
- -v ~/overcloudrc:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds
+ -v <path_to_your_cert_file>:/etc/ssl/certs/ca.cert
- The credentials file needs to exist in the Docker container
- under the path: '/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds'.
+You might need to export OS_CACERT environment variable inside the
+credentials file::
- **WARNING:** If you are using the Joid installer, you must pass the
- credentials using the **-v** option:
- -v /var/lib/jenkins/admin-openrc:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds.
- See the section `Accessing the Openstack credentials`_ above.
+ export OS_CACERT=/etc/ssl/certs/ca.crt
- #. Passing deployment scenario
- When running Functest against any of the supported OPNFV scenarios,
- it is recommended to include also the environment variable
- **DEPLOY_SCENARIO**. The **DEPLOY_SCENARIO** environment variable
- is passed with the format::
+Certificate verification can be turned off using OS_INSECURE=true. For
+example, Fuel uses self-signed cacerts by default, so an pre step would
+be::
- -e "DEPLOY_SCENARIO=os-<controller>-<nfv_feature>-<ha_mode>"
- where:
- os = OpenStack (No other VIM choices currently available)
- controller is one of ( nosdn | odl_l2 | odl_l3 | onos | ocl)
- nfv_feature is one or more of ( ovs | kvm | sfc | bgpvpn | nofeature )
- If several features are pertinent then use the underscore
- character '_' to separate each feature (e.g. ovs_kvm)
- 'nofeature' indicates no NFV feature is deployed
- ha_mode (high availability) is one of ( ha | noha )
+ export OS_INSECURE=true
- **NOTE:** Not all possible combinations of "DEPLOY_SCENARIO" are
- supported. The name passed in to the Functest Docker container
- must match the scenario used when the actual OPNFV platform was
- deployed. See release note to see the list of supported scenarios.
- **NOTE:** The scenario name is mainly used to automatically detect
- if a test suite is runnable or not (e.g. it will prevent ONOS test suite
- to be run on ODL scenarios). If not set, Functest will try to run the
- default test cases that might not include SDN controller or a specific
- feature
+Logs
+====
+By default all the logs are put un /home/opnfv/functest/results/functest.log.
+If you want to have more logs in console, you may edit the logging.ini file
+manually.
+Connect on the docker then edit the file located in
+/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xtesting/ci/logging.ini
- **NOTE:** A HA scenario means that 3 OpenStack controller nodes are
- deployed. It does not necessarily mean that the whole system is HA. See
- installer release notes for details.
+Change wconsole to console in the desired module to get more traces.
-Putting all above together, when using installer 'fuel' and an invented
-INSTALLER_IP of '10.20.0.2', the recommended command to create the
-Functest Docker container is as follows::
+Configuration
+=============
- docker run --name "FunctestContainer" -it \
- -e "INSTALLER_IP=10.20.0.2" \
- -e "INSTALLER_TYPE=fuel" \
- -e "DEPLOY_SCENARIO=os-odl_l2-ovs_kvm-ha" \
- -v ~/overcloudrc:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds \
- opnfv/functest /bin/bash
+You may also directly modify the python code or the configuration file (e.g.
+testcases.yaml used to declare test constraints) under
+/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xtesting and
+/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/functest
-After the *run* command, a new prompt appears which means that we are inside
-the container and ready to move to the next step.
-For tips on how to set up container with installer Apex, see chapter
-`Apex Installer Tips`_.
+Tips
+====
-Finally, three additional environment variables can also be passed in
-to the Functest Docker Container, using the -e
-"<EnvironmentVariable>=<Value>" mechanism. The first two of these are
-only relevant to Jenkins CI invoked testing and **should not be used**
-when performing manual test scenarios::
-
- -e "NODE_NAME=<Test POD Name>" \
- -e "BUILD_TAG=<Jenkins Build Tag>" \
- -e "CI_DEBUG=<DebugTraceValue>"
- where:
- <Test POD Name> = Symbolic name of the POD where the tests are run.
- Visible in test results files, which are stored
- to the database. This option is only used when
- tests are activated under Jenkins CI control.
- It indicates the POD/hardware where the test has
- been run. If not specified, then the POD name is
- defined as "Unknown" by default.
- DO NOT USE THIS OPTION IN MANUAL TEST SCENARIOS.
- <Jenkins Build tag> = Symbolic name of the Jenkins Build Job.
- Visible in test results files, which are stored
- to the database. This option is only set when
- tests are activated under Jenkins CI control.
- It enables the correlation of test results,
- which
- are independently pushed to the results database
- from different Jenkins jobs.
- DO NOT USE THIS OPTION IN MANUAL TEST SCENARIOS.
- <DebugTraceValue> = "true" or "false"
- Default = "false", if not specified
- If "true" is specified, then additional debug trace
- text can be sent to the test results file / log files
- and also to the standard console output.
-
-Apex Installer Tips
--------------------
-Some specific tips are useful for the Apex Installer case. If not using
-Apex Installer; ignore this section.
-
-In case of Triple-O based installer (like Apex) the docker container
-needs to connect to the installer VM, so it is then required that some
-known SSH keys are present in docker container. Since the Jumphost root
-SSH keys are already known, easiest way is to use those using the
-'Bind mount' method. See below for sample parameter::
-
- -v /root/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa
-
- NOTE: You need the "sudo" when creating the container to access root
- users ssh credentials even the docker command itself might not
- require that.
-
-HINT! In case of Triple-O installers you can find value for the
-INSTALLER_IP parameter by executing command and note the returned IP
-address::
-
- inst=$(sudo virsh list | grep -iEo "undercloud|instack")
- sudo virsh domifaddr ${inst}
-
- NOTE: In releases prior to Colorado, the name 'instack' was
- used. Currently the name 'undercloud' is used.
-
-You can copy the credentials file from the "stack" users home directory
-in installer VM to Jumphost. Please check the correct IP from the
-command above. In the example below we are using invented IP address
-"192.168.122.89"::
-
- scp stack@192.168.122.89:overcloudrc .
-
-Here is an example of the full docker command invocation for an Apex
-installed system, using latest Functest docker container, for
-illustration purposes::
-
- sudo docker run -it --name "ApexFuncTestODL" \
- -e "INSTALLER_IP=192.168.122.89" \
- -e "INSTALLER_TYPE=apex" \
- -e "DEPLOY_SCENARIO=os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha" \
- -v /root/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa \
- -v ~/overcloudrc:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds \
- opnfv/functest /bin/bash
-
-Compass installer local development env usage Tips
---------------------------------------------------
-In the compass-functest local test case check and development environment,
-in order to get openstack service inside the functest container, some
-parameters should be configured during container creation, which are
-hard to guess for freshman. This section will provide the guideline, the
-parameters values are defaults here, which should be adjusted according
-to the settings, the complete steps are given here so as not to appear
-too abruptly.
-
-1, Pull Functest docker image from public dockerhub::
-
- docker pull opnfv/functest:<Tag>
-
-<Tag> here can be "brahmaputra.1.0", "colorado.1.0", etc.
-Tag omitted means the latest docker image::
-
- docker pull opnfv/functest
-
-2, Functest Docker container creation
-
-To make a file used for the environment, such as 'functest-docker-env'::
-
- OS_AUTH_URL=http://172.16.1.222:35357/v2.0
- OS_USERNAME=admin
- OS_PASSWORD=console
- OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
- OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION=2
- OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin
- INSTALLER_TYPE=compass
- INSTALLER_IP=192.168.200.2
- EXTERNAL_NETWORK=ext-net
-
-Note: please adjust the content according to the environment, such as
-'TENANT_ID' maybe used for some special cases.
-
-Then to create the Functest docker::
-
- docker run --privileged=true --rm -t \
- --env-file functest-docker-env \
- --name <Functest_Container_Name> \
- opnfv/functest:<Tag> /bin/bash
-
-3, To attach Functest container
-
-Before trying to attach the Functest container, the status can be checked by::
-
- docker ps -a
-
-to attach the 'Up' status Functest container and start bash mode::
-
- docker exec -it <Functest_Container_Name> bash
-
-4, Functest environment preparation and check
-
-To see the Section below `Preparing the Functest environment`_.
-
-Functest docker container directory structure
----------------------------------------------
-Inside the Functest docker container, the following directory structure
-should now be in place::
-
- `-- home
- `-- opnfv
- |-- functest
- | |-- conf
- | |-- data
- | `-- results
- `-- repos
- |-- bgpvpn
- |-- doctor
- |-- domino
- |-- functest
- |-- kingbird
- |-- odl_test
- |-- onos
- |-- parser
- |-- promise
- |-- rally
- |-- refstack-client
- |-- releng
- |-- sdnvpn
- |-- securityscanning
- |-- sfc
- |-- tempest
- |-- vims_test
- `-- vnfs
-
-Underneath the '/home/opnfv/' directory, the Functest docker container
-includes two main directories:
-
- * The **functest** directory stores configuration files (e.g. the
- OpenStack creds are stored in path '/home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds'),
- the **data** directory stores a 'cirros' test image used in some
- functional tests and the **results** directory stores some temporary
- result log files
- * The **repos** directory holds various repositories. The directories
- are used for the installation of the needed tooling (e.g. rally) or
- for the retrieval of feature projects scenarios (e.g. promise)
-
-The structure under the **functest** repository can be described as
-follows::
-
- . |-- INFO
- |-- LICENSE
- |-- requirements.txt
- |-- run_unit_tests.sh
- |-- setup.py
- |-- test-requirements.txt
- |-- commons
- | |-- ims
- | |-- mobile
- | `--traffic-profile-guidelines.rst
- |-- docker
- | |-- Dockerfile
- | |-- config_install_env.sh
- | `-- docker_remote_api
- |-- docs
- | |-- com
- | |-- configguide
- | |-- devguide
- | |-- images
- | |-- internship
- | |-- release-notes
- | |-- results
- | `--userguide
- |-- functest
- |-- __init__.py
- |-- ci
- | |-- __init__.py
- | |-- check_deployment.py
- | |-- config_functest.yaml
- | |-- config_patch.yaml
- | |-- generate_report.py
- | |-- prepare_env.py
- | |-- run_tests.py
- | |-- testcases.yaml
- | |-- tier_builder.py
- | `-- tier_handler.py
- |-- cli
- | |-- __init__.py
- | |-- cli_base.py
- | |-- commands
- | |-- functest-complete.sh
- | `-- setup.py
- |-- core
- | |-- __init__.py
- | |-- feature.py
- | |-- pytest_suite_runner.py
- | |-- testcase.py
- | |-- vnf_base.py
- |-- opnfv_tests
- | |-- __init__.py
- | |-- features
- | |-- mano
- | |-- openstack
- | |-- sdn
- | |-- security_scan
- | `-- vnf
- |-- tests
- | |-- __init__.py
- | `-- unit
- `-- utils
- |-- __init__.py
- |-- config.py
- |-- constants.py
- |-- env.py
- |-- functest_logger.py
- |-- functest_utils.py
- |-- openstack
- |-- openstack_clean.py
- |-- openstack_snapshot.py
- |-- openstack_tacker.py
- `-- openstack_utils.py
-
-
- (Note: All *.pyc files removed from above list for brevity...)
-
-We may distinguish several directories, the first level has 4 directories:
-
-* **commons**: This directory is dedicated for storage of traffic
- profile or any other test inputs that could be reused by any test
- project.
-* **docker**: This directory includes the needed files and tools to
- build the Functest Docker image.
-* **docs**: This directory includes documentation: Release Notes,
- User Guide, Configuration Guide and Developer Guide.
-* **functest**: This directory contains all the code needed to run
- functest internal cases and OPNFV onboarded feature or VNF test cases.
-
-Functest directory has 6 directories:
- * **ci**: This directory contains test structure definition files
- (e.g <filename>.yaml) and bash shell/python scripts used to
- configure and execute Functional tests. The test execution script
- can be executed under the control of Jenkins CI jobs.
- * **cli**: This directory holds the python based Functest CLI utility
- source code, which is based on the Python 'click' framework.
- * **core**: This directory holds the python based Functest core
- source code. Three abstraction classes have been created to ease
- the integration of internal, feature or vnf cases.
- * **opnfv_tests**: This directory includes the scripts required by
- Functest internal test cases and other feature projects test cases.
- * **tests**: This directory includes the functest unit tests
- * **utils**: this directory holds Python source code for some general
- purpose helper utilities, which testers can also re-use in their
- own test code. See for an example the Openstack helper utility:
- 'openstack_utils.py'.
-
-Useful Docker commands
-----------------------
+Docker
+------
When typing **exit** in the container prompt, this will cause exiting
the container and probably stopping it. When stopping a running Docker
container all the changes will be lost, there is a keyboard shortcut
docker rm -f <CONTAINER_ID>
-Check the Docker documentation dockerdocs_ for more information.
+Check the Docker documentation [`dockerdocs`_] for more information.
-Preparing the Functest environment
-----------------------------------
-Once the Functest docker container is up and running, the required
-Functest environment needs to be prepared. A custom built **functest**
-CLI utility is available to perform the needed environment preparation
-action. Once the environment is prepared, the **functest** CLI utility
-can be used to run different functional tests. The usage of the
-**functest** CLI utility to run tests is described further in the
-Functest User Guide `OPNFV_FuncTestUserGuide`_
-
-Prior to commencing the Functest environment preparation, we can check
-the initial status of the environment. Issue the **functest env status**
-command at the prompt::
-
- functest env status
- Functest environment is not installed.
-
- Note: When the Functest environment is prepared, the command will
- return the status: "Functest environment ready to run tests."
-
-To prepare the Functest docker container for test case execution, issue
-the **functest env prepare** command at the prompt::
-
- functest env prepare
-
-This script will make sure that the requirements to run the tests are
-met and will install the needed libraries and tools by all Functest
-test cases. It should be run only once every time the Functest docker
-container is started from scratch. If you try to run this command, on
-an already prepared environment, you will be prompted whether you really
-want to continue or not::
-
- functest env prepare
- It seems that the environment has been already prepared.
- Do you want to do it again? [y|n]
-
- (Type 'n' to abort the request, or 'y' to repeat the
- environment preparation)
-
-
-To list some basic information about an already prepared Functest
-docker container environment, issue the **functest env show** at the
-prompt::
-
- functest env show
- +======================================================+
- | Functest Environment info |
- +======================================================+
- | INSTALLER: apex, 192.168.122.89 |
- | SCENARIO: os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha |
- | POD: localhost |
- | GIT BRANCH: master |
- | GIT HASH: 5bf1647dec6860464eeb082b2875798f0759aa91 |
- | DEBUG FLAG: false |
- +------------------------------------------------------+
- | STATUS: ready |
- +------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Where:
-
- INSTALLER: Displays the INSTALLER_TYPE value
- - here = "apex"
- and the INSTALLER_IP value
- - here = "192.168.122.89"
- SCENARIO: Displays the DEPLOY_SCENARIO value
- - here = "os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha"
- POD: Displays the value passed in NODE_NAME
- - here = "localhost"
- GIT BRANCH: Displays the git branch of the OPNFV Functest
- project repository included in the Functest
- Docker Container.
- - here = "master"
- (In first official colorado release
- would be "colorado.1.0")
- GIT HASH: Displays the git hash of the OPNFV Functest
- project repository included in the Functest
- Docker Container.
- - here = "5bf1647dec6860464eeb082b2875798f0759aa91"
- DEBUG FLAG: Displays the CI_DEBUG value
- - here = "false"
-
- NOTE: In Jenkins CI runs, an additional item "BUILD TAG"
- would also be listed. The value is set by Jenkins CI.
-
-Finally, the **functest** CLI has a **--help** options:
-
-Some examples::
-
- functest --help Usage: functest [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
-
- Options:
- --version Show the version and exit.
- -h, --help Show this message and exit.
-
- Commands:
- env
- openstack
- testcase
- tier
-
- functest env --help
- Usage: functest env [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
-
- Options:
- -h, --help Show this message and exit.
-
- Commands:
- prepare Prepares the Functest environment.
- show Shows information about the current...
- status Checks if the Functest environment is ready...
Checking Openstack and credentials
----------------------------------
Once the credentials are there inside the container, they should be
sourced before running any Openstack commands::
- source /home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds
+ source /home/opnfv/functest/conf/env_file
After this, try to run any OpenStack command to see if you get any
output, for instance::
*OS_*, for example::
OS_REGION_NAME=RegionOne
- OS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN=default
+ OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin
- OS_PASSWORD=admin
- OS_AUTH_STRATEGY=keystone
- OS_AUTH_URL=http://172.30.10.3:5000/v2.0
+ OS_AUTH_VERSION=3
+ OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
+ OS_PASSWORD=da54c27ae0d10dfae5297e6f0d6be54ebdb9f58d0f9dfc
+ OS_AUTH_URL=http://10.1.0.9:5000/v3
OS_USERNAME=admin
OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE=internalURL
- OS_NO_CACHE=true
+ OS_INTERFACE=internalURL
+ OS_NO_CACHE=1
+ OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
+
If the OpenStack command still does not show anything or complains
about connectivity issues, it could be due to an incorrect url given to
the OS_AUTH_URL environment variable. Check the deployment settings.
-SSL Support
------------
-If you need to connect to a server that is TLS-enabled (the auth URL
-begins with "https") and it uses a certificate from a private CA or a
-self-signed certificate, then you will need to specify the path to an
-appropriate CA certificate to use, to validate the server certificate
-with the environment variable OS_CACERT::
-
- echo $OS_CACERT
- /etc/ssl/certs/ca.crt
-
-However, this certificate does not exist in the container by default.
-It has to be copied manually from the OpenStack deployment. This can be
-done in 2 ways:
-
- #. Create manually that file and copy the contents from the OpenStack
- controller.
- #. (Recommended) Add the file using a Docker volume when starting the
- container::
-
- -v <path_to_your_cert_file>:/etc/ssl/certs/ca.cert
-
-You might need to export OS_CACERT environment variable inside the
-container::
-
- export OS_CACERT=/etc/ssl/certs/ca.crt
-
-Certificate verification can be turned off using OS_INSECURE=true. For
-example, Fuel uses self-signed cacerts by default, so an pre step would
-be::
-
- export OS_INSECURE=true
+.. _`Proxy support`:
Proxy support
-------------
#. Initial installation of docker engine First, try following the
official Docker documentation for Proxy settings. Some issues were
experienced on CentOS 7 based Jumphost. Some tips are documented
- in section: `Docker Installation on CentOS behind http proxy`_
+ in section: :ref:`Docker Installation on CentOS behind http proxy`
below.
- #. Execution of the Functest environment preparation inside the
- created docker container Functest needs internet access to
- download some resources for some test cases. This might not
- work properly if the Jumphost is connecting to internet
- through a http Proxy.
-
If that is the case, make sure the resolv.conf and the needed
http_proxy and https_proxy environment variables, as well as the
'no_proxy' environment variable are set correctly::
# Make double sure that the 'no_proxy=...' line in the
- # 'openstack.creds' file is commented out first. Otherwise, the
+ # 'env_file' file is commented out first. Otherwise, the
# values set into the 'no_proxy' environment variable below will
# be ovewrwritten, each time the command
- # 'source ~/functest/conf/openstack.creds' is issued.
+ # 'source ~/functest/conf/env_file' is issued.
cd ~/functest/conf/
- sed -i 's/export no_proxy/#export no_proxy/' openstack.creds
- source ./openstack.creds
+ sed -i 's/export no_proxy/#export no_proxy/' env_file
+ source ./env_file
# Next calculate some IP addresses for which http_proxy
# usage should be excluded:
git config --global http.sslVerify True
git config --global http.proxy <Your http proxy settings>
-Validation check: Before running **'functest env prepare'** CLI command,
-make sure you can reach http and https sites from inside the Functest
-docker container.
-
For example, try to use the **nc** command from inside the functest
docker container::
commands might not work. You can use the **curl** command instead.
curl http://www.opnfv.org:80
+
<HTML><HEAD><meta http-equiv="content-type"
.
.
</BODY></HTML>
curl https://www.opnfv.org:443
+
<HTML><HEAD><meta http-equiv="content-type"
.
.
(Ignore the content. If command returns a valid HTML page, it proves
the connection.)
+.. _`Docker Installation on CentOS behind http proxy`:
+
Docker Installation on CentOS behind http proxy
-----------------------------------------------
This section is applicable for CentOS family OS on Jumphost which
EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/docker (ignore_errors=yes)
DropInPaths=/etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/env.conf
-Now follow the instructions in [`InstallDockerCentOS`_] to download
+Now follow the instructions in [`Install Docker on CentOS`_] to download
and install the **docker-engine**. The instructions conclude with a
"test pull" of a sample "Hello World" docker container. This should now
work with the above pre-requisite actions.
-.. _dockerdocs: https://docs.docker.com/
-.. _dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/functest/
-.. _Proxy: https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/systemd/#http-proxy
-.. _FunctestDockerTags: https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/functest/tags/
-.. _InstallDockerCentOS: https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/centos/
-.. _OPNFV_FuncTestUserGuide: http://artifacts.opnfv.org/functest/docs/userguide/index.html
+
+.. _`[4]`: http://docs.opnfv.org/en/latest/submodules/functest/docs/testing/user/configguide/index.html
+.. _`dockerdocs`: https://docs.docker.com/
+.. _`Proxy`: https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/systemd/#http-proxy
+.. _`Install Docker on CentOS`: https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/centos/
+.. _`Functest User Guide`: http://docs.opnfv.org/en/stable-danube/submodules/functest/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.html
+.. _`images/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2`: https://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/images/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2
+.. _`images/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img`: http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
+.. _`images/ubuntu-14.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img`: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/14.04/release/ubuntu-14.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img