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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# A set of helpers for tests
readonly reset=$(tput sgr0)
readonly bold=$(tput bold)
readonly black=$(tput setaf 0)
readonly red=$(tput setaf 1)
readonly green=$(tput setaf 2)
kube::test::clear_all() {
if kube::test::if_supports_resource "rc" ; then
kubectl delete "${kube_flags[@]}" rc --all --grace-period=0 --force
fi
if kube::test::if_supports_resource "pods" ; then
kubectl delete "${kube_flags[@]}" pods --all --grace-period=0 --force
fi
}
# Force exact match of a returned result for a object query. Wrap this with || to support multiple
# valid return types.
kube::test::get_object_assert() {
local object=$1
local request=$2
local expected=$3
local args=${4:-}
res=$(eval kubectl get "${kube_flags[@]}" ${args} $object -o go-template=\"$request\")
if [[ "$res" =~ ^$expected$ ]]; then
echo -n ${green}
echo "Successful get $object $request: $res"
echo -n ${reset}
return 0
else
echo ${bold}${red}
echo "FAIL!"
echo "Get $object $request"
echo " Expected: $expected"
echo " Got: $res"
echo ${reset}${red}
caller
echo ${reset}
return 1
fi
}
kube::test::get_object_jsonpath_assert() {
local object=$1
local request=$2
local expected=$3
res=$(eval kubectl get "${kube_flags[@]}" $object -o jsonpath=\"$request\")
if [[ "$res" =~ ^$expected$ ]]; then
echo -n ${green}
echo "Successful get $object $request: $res"
echo -n ${reset}
return 0
else
echo ${bold}${red}
echo "FAIL!"
echo "Get $object $request"
echo " Expected: $expected"
echo " Got: $res"
echo ${reset}${red}
caller
echo ${reset}
return 1
fi
}
kube::test::describe_object_assert() {
local resource=$1
local object=$2
local matches=${@:3}
result=$(eval kubectl describe "${kube_flags[@]}" $resource $object)
for match in ${matches}; do
if [[ ! $(echo "$result" | grep ${match}) ]]; then
echo ${bold}${red}
echo "FAIL!"
echo "Describe $resource $object"
echo " Expected Match: $match"
echo " Not found in:"
echo "$result"
echo ${reset}${red}
caller
echo ${reset}
return 1
fi
done
echo -n ${green}
echo "Successful describe $resource $object:"
echo "$result"
echo -n ${reset}
return 0
}
kube::test::describe_object_events_assert() {
local resource=$1
local object=$2
local showevents=${3:-"true"}
if [[ -z "${3:-}" ]]; then
result=$(eval kubectl describe "${kube_flags[@]}" $resource $object)
else
result=$(eval kubectl describe "${kube_flags[@]}" "--show-events=$showevents" $resource $object)
fi
if [[ -n $(echo "$result" | grep "No events.\|Events:") ]]; then
local has_events="true"
else
local has_events="false"
fi
if [[ $showevents == $has_events ]]; then
echo -n ${green}
echo "Successful describe"
echo "$result"
echo ${reset}
return 0
else
echo ${bold}${red}
echo "FAIL"
if [[ $showevents == "false" ]]; then
echo " Events information should not be described in:"
else
echo " Events information not found in:"
fi
echo $result
echo ${reset}${red}
caller
echo ${reset}
return 1
fi
}
kube::test::describe_resource_assert() {
local resource=$1
local matches=${@:2}
result=$(eval kubectl describe "${kube_flags[@]}" $resource)
for match in ${matches}; do
if [[ ! $(echo "$result" | grep ${match}) ]]; then
echo ${bold}${red}
echo "FAIL!"
echo "Describe $resource"
echo " Expected Match: $match"
echo " Not found in:"
echo "$result"
echo ${reset}${red}
caller
echo ${reset}
return 1
fi
done
echo -n ${green}
echo "Successful describe $resource:"
echo "$result"
echo -n ${reset}
return 0
}
kube::test::describe_resource_events_assert() {
local resource=$1
local showevents=${2:-"true"}
result=$(eval kubectl describe "${kube_flags[@]}" "--show-events=$showevents" $resource)
if [[ $(echo "$result" | grep "No events.\|Events:") ]]; then
local has_events="true"
else
local has_events="false"
fi
if [[ $showevents == $has_events ]]; then
echo -n ${green}
echo "Successful describe"
echo "$result"
echo -n ${reset}
return 0
else
echo ${bold}${red}
echo "FAIL"
if [[ $showevents == "false" ]]; then
echo " Events information should not be described in:"
else
echo " Events information not found in:"
fi
echo $result
caller
echo ${reset}
return 1
fi
}
kube::test::if_has_string() {
local message=$1
local match=$2
if [[ $(echo "$message" | grep "$match") ]]; then
echo "Successful"
echo "message:$message"
echo "has:$match"
return 0
else
echo "FAIL!"
echo "message:$message"
echo "has not:$match"
caller
return 1
fi
}
# Returns true if the required resource is part of supported resources.
# Expects env vars:
# SUPPORTED_RESOURCES: Array of all resources supported by the apiserver. "*"
# means it supports all resources. For ex: ("*") or ("rc" "*") both mean that
# all resources are supported.
# $1: Name of the resource to be tested.
kube::test::if_supports_resource() {
SUPPORTED_RESOURCES=${SUPPORTED_RESOURCES:-""}
REQUIRED_RESOURCE=${1:-""}
for r in "${SUPPORTED_RESOURCES[@]}"; do
if [[ "${r}" == "*" || "${r}" == "${REQUIRED_RESOURCE}" ]]; then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}