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watcher/watcher_tempest_plugin
Alexander Chadin e52dc4f8aa Add parameters verification when Audit is being created
We have to check Audit Type and Audit State to make sure
these parameters are in valid status.

Also, we provide default states for the next attributes:

- 'audit_template' is required and should be either UUID or text field
- 'state' is readonly so it raises an error if submitted in POST
  and is set by default to PENDING
- 'deadline' is optional and should be a datetime
- 'type' is a required text field

Change-Id: I2a7e0deec0ee2040e86400b500bb0efd8eade564
Closes-Bug: #1532843
Closes-Bug: #1533210
2016-04-14 15:43:26 +03:00
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.. _tempest_tests:

Tempest tests
=============

The following procedure gets you started with Tempest testing but you can also
refer to the `Tempest documentation`_ for more details.

.. _Tempest documentation: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/


Tempest installation
--------------------

To install Tempest you can issue the following commands::

    $ git clone https://github.com/openstack/tempest/
    $ cd tempest/
    $ pip install .

The folder you are into now will be called ``<TEMPEST_DIR>`` from now onwards.

Please note that although it is fully working outside a virtual environment, it
is recommended to install within a `venv`.


Watcher Tempest testing setup
-----------------------------

You can now install Watcher alongside it in development mode by issuing the
following command::

    $  pip install -e <WATCHER_SRC_DIR>

Then setup a local working environment (here ``watcher-cloud``) for running
Tempest for Watcher which shall contain the configuration for your OpenStack
integration platform.

In a virtual environment, you can do so by issuing the following command::

    $ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
    $ tempest init watcher-cloud

Otherwise, if you are not using a virtualenv::

    $ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
    $ tempest init --config-dir ./etc watcher-cloud

By default the configuration file is empty so before starting, you need to
issue the following commands::

    $ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud/etc
    $ cp tempest.conf.sample tempest.conf

At this point you need to edit the ``watcher-cloud/etc/tempest.conf``
file as described in the `Tempest configuration guide`_.
Shown below is a minimal configuration you need to set within your
``tempest.conf`` configuration file which can get you started.

For Keystone V3::

    [identity]
    uri_v3 = http://<KEYSTONE_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT_IP>:<KEYSTONE_PORT>/v3
    auth_version = v3

    [auth]
    admin_username = <ADMIN_USERNAME>
    admin_password = <ADMIN_PASSWORD>
    admin_tenant_name = <ADMIN_TENANT_NAME>
    admin_domain_name = <ADMIN_DOMAIN_NAME>

    [identity-feature-enabled]
    api_v2 = false
    api_v3 = true

For Keystone V2::

    [identity]
    uri = http://<KEYSTONE_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT_IP>:<KEYSTONE_PORT>/v2.0
    auth_version = v2

    [auth]
    admin_tenant_name = <ADMIN_TENANT_NAME>
    admin_username = <ADMIN_USERNAME>
    admin_password = <ADMIN_PASSWORD>

In both cases::

    [network]
    public_network_id = <PUBLIC_NETWORK_ID>

You now have the minimum configuration for running Watcher Tempest tests on a
single node.

Since deploying Watcher with only a single compute node is not very useful, a
few more configuration have to be set in your ``tempest.conf`` file in order to
enable the execution of multi-node scenarios::

    [compute]
    # To indicate Tempest test that you have provided enough compute nodes
    min_compute_nodes = 2

    # Image UUID you can get using the "glance image-list" command
    image_ref = <IMAGE_UUID>


For more information, please refer to:

- Keystone connection: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/configuration.html#keystone-connection-info
- Dynamic Keystone Credentials: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/configuration.html#dynamic-credentials

.. _virtual environment: http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/
.. _Tempest configuration guide: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/configuration.html


Watcher Tempest tests execution
-------------------------------

To list all Watcher Tempest cases, you can issue the following commands::

    $ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
    $ testr list-tests watcher

To run only these tests in Tempest, you can then issue these commands::

    $ ./run_tempest.sh --config watcher-cloud/etc/tempest.conf -N -- watcher

Or alternatively the following commands if you are::

    $ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud
    $ ../run_tempest.sh -N -- watcher

To run a single test case, go to Tempest directory, then run with test case
name, e.g.::

    $ cd <TEMPEST_DIR>
    $ ./run_tempest.sh --config watcher-cloud/etc/tempest.conf -N \
        -- watcher_tempest_plugin.tests.api.admin.test_audit_template.TestCreateDeleteAuditTemplate.test_create_audit_template

Alternatively, you can also run the Watcher Tempest plugin tests using tox. But
before you can do so, you need to follow the Tempest explanation on running
`tox with plugins`_. Then, run::

    $ export TEMPEST_CONFIG_DIR=<TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud/etc/
    $ tox -eall-plugin watcher

.. _tox with plugins: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/plugin.html#notes-for-using-plugins-with-virtualenvs

And, to run a specific test::

    $ export TEMPEST_CONFIG_DIR=<TEMPEST_DIR>/watcher-cloud/etc/
    $ tox -eall-plugin watcher_tempest_plugin.tests.api.admin.test_audit_template.TestCreateDeleteAuditTemplate.test_create_audit_template