Each test can be run manually using:
$ bundle exec ruby tests/drivers/ec2/realms_test.rb
In addition to manual run, you can use one of the Rake tasks:
$ rake test # Run all tests
This Rake task will run all the tests below:
Frontend tests:
$ rake test:base # Run tests for base $ rake test:cimi:models # Run tests for models $ rake test:ec2 # Run tests for ec2
Driver tests:
$ rake test:drivers:ec2 # Run tests for ec2 $ rake test:drivers:mock # Run tests for mock $ rake test:drivers:rhevm # Run tests for rhevm
This directory provides all driver tests. Each driver tests are placed into separate directory with the driver name. Everything that does touch the driver API goes here as well. It's a good practice to divide the tests into logical collections, in this case to driver methods.
Driver tests use the Deltacloud::new method to create new instance of driver. This method is usually called in ‘before’ block. Method does take two parameters: driver name and credentials. You can then call the driver methods directly on the instance of Deltacloud::new.
Some driver tests may use VCR gem to record and then mock the real communication with the backend server. In that case, the fixtures produced by this recording are stored in the ‘tests/drivers/DRIVER/fixtures’ directory.
For more information about recording, look into ‘tests/drivers/ec2/common.rb’ file.
The ‘base’ directory contain tests for Deltacloud::Driver class and the Library class.
Deltacloud core class helpers (String, Integer, etc...).
In addition to default ‘deltacloud’ frontend Deltacloud may also operate using different frontend. In this case, instead of exposing the DC API specification to the client, Deltacloud will provide its drivers API through different frontend (like CIMI or Amazon EC2).
Some tests might use the Mock driver to call the ‘control’ blocks in Rabbit collections. These tests are not driver tests, they just use the mock driver to make sure the Rabbit operation ‘control blocks’ works as expected and they provide expected output.
This directory provides tests for Deltacloud API frontend. It contains tests for collections that this frontend provides and also tests helpers that this frontend use.
This directory provides tests for the EC2 frontend. Tests make sure that mapping between EC2 actions and Deltacloud driver API works correctly. All tests relevant to EC2 frontend tests should go here. NOTE this directory does not provide Amazon EC2 driver tests.
This directory provides tests for the CIMI frontend. They make sure that JSON/XML serialization of the CIMI models works correctly. Also there are tests to make sure the output provided by CIMI collections is correct.
In some cases you will need to re-record the VCR fixtures for particular test. This happen when a new request is made to the backend cloud in method that already has tests. To do so, you will need your own credentials.
Scenario: You fixed a bug in EC2 driver, where images() method does not work properly.
Steps: 1. Open ‘tests/drivers/ec2/images_tests.rb’ 2. Since the current tests did not capture this bug, go to the end of this file and add your code there:
it 'should provide correct output' do # assertions go here end
Scenario: You added new collection ‘oranges()’ into RHEV-M driver.
Steps: 1. Write all driver methods tests here: ‘tests/drivers/rhevm/oranges_tests.rb’ 2. Create ‘tests/deltacloud/collections/oranges_collection_tests.rb’ 3. Write all collection operations tests here ^^
Scenario: The ‘/api/images/123/create’ operation does not provide correct status code. You corrected it.
Steps: 1. Open ‘tests/deltacloud/collections/images_collection_test.rb’ 2. Locate this line: it ‘allow to create and destroy the new image’ do 3. Provide the correct value into ‘status.must_equal’ method