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The VMTH (Virtual Machine Test Harness) provides a mechanism to unit-test your infrastructure automation - puppet policies, chef rules, release deployment scripts, etc. It uses features of modern VM monitors (like qemu) to snapshot system state, and then reset that state after each test, so that a series of tests can be performed on a VM instance in rapid succession.
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This is a not-so-quickstart introduction to getting vmth up and running in your environment.
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Next you'll want to edit the test config yaml for your test. You can use the 'sample_config.yaml' as a starting point. The 'prep' steps are completed once before testing starts - the 'applying' applies changes to your system in preparation for a test. The 'testing' runs your unit test script. and the teardown is done after applying and testing has completed. Most commands are passed through ERB, so you can put expansions here.
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=== Introduction
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It can be integrated with your continuous integration environment and triggered each time a commit is made to your automation code.
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=== What it does
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* vmth[link:files/bin/vmth.html]: vm test harness command-line tool
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Took a while to track down a bug where our VM instance was running out of memory and then crashing. It just appeared that qemu just plain exited without error. traced it to the guest having vm.panic_on_oom to 1 - which causes the kernel to panic and exit if we run out of memory.
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This is the command line tool to invoke the puppet test harness.
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Elapsed time to complete testing: 06:08:14
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------------------+------------+------------+----------------+
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Scenario | Apply | Test | Execution Time |
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0nulltest | Passed | Passed | 00:22:37 |
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dbserver | Passed | Passed | 00:09:29 |
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# PARSE COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
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options = {
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:path => ".",
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:output => 'text',
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op = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+
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opts.on("-d", "--debug", "Run in debugging mode") do
|
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+
options[:debug] = true
|
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|
+
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|
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+
opts.on("-n", "--no-vmm","Run w/o VM management (for dev/debug)") do
|
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|
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+
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opts.on("-i", "--image-file /path/to/image.cow","Specify the vm disk image file") do |i|
|
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+
options[:image_file] = i
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
opts.on("-y", "--yaml","Output Yaml instead of formatted text") do
|
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+
options[:out_format] = 'yaml'
|
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+
end
|
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opts.on("-e", "--scenarios-file /path/to/scenarios","Specify the scenarios list file") do |e|
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options[:scenarios_file] = e
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+
end
|
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opts.on("-o", "--output-file output.yaml","Output results to a yaml file") do |o|
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+
options[:out_file] = o
|
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+
end
|
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opts.on("-p", "--path /path/to/your/source/dir","Path to your source directory") do |p|
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|
+
options[:source_path] = p
|
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|
+
end
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+
opts.on_tail("-h", "-?", "Show this message") do
|
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|
+
puts "Runs the VM Test Harness"
|
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|
+
puts
|
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|
+
puts opts
|
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|
+
exit
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end.order!
|
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+
|
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|
+
# FORMATTING FOR PRETTY OUTPUT
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|
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include FormatR
|
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|
+
@top_ex = <<DOT
|
125
|
+
VM Test Harness Results....
|
126
|
+
Elapsed time to complete testing: @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
|
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+
s[:total_elapsed]
|
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+
+------------------+------------+------------+----------------+
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| Scenario | Apply | Test | Execution Time |
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+------------------+------------+------------+----------------+
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DOT
|
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@ex = <<TO
|
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| @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<|@>>>>>>>>>> |@>>>>>>>>>> |@>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
|
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+
s[:name], s[:apply], s[:test], s[:elapsed]
|
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|
+
TO
|
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@footer_ex = <<DOD
|
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+
+------------------+------------+------------+----------------+
|
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+
DOD
|
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|
+
@body_fmt = Format.new(@top_ex,@ex,@footer_ex)
|
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|
+
@body_fmt.setPageLength(1000)
|
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|
+
|
142
|
+
def pretty_secs(s) #:nodoc:
|
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|
+
begin
|
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|
+
h,s=s.divmod(3600)
|
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+
m,s=s.divmod(60)
|
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+
return "%02i:%02i:%02i"%[h,m,s.to_i]
|
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|
+
rescue
|
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|
+
return "Unknown"
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
152
|
+
def print_pretty(results) #:nodoc:
|
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|
+
results['tests'].keys.sort.each do |k|
|
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|
+
v = results['tests'][k]
|
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|
+
s = {
|
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|
+
:name => k,
|
157
|
+
:apply => (v['apply']['passed'] ? "Passed" : "FAILED" ),
|
158
|
+
:test => (v['test']['passed'] ? "Passed" : "FAILED" ),
|
159
|
+
:elapsed => (pretty_secs(v['elapsed_time'])),
|
160
|
+
:total_elapsed => (pretty_secs(results['elapsed_time']))
|
161
|
+
}
|
162
|
+
@body_fmt.printFormat(binding)
|
163
|
+
end
|
164
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
166
|
+
# EXECUTE TESTS AND PRINT RESULTS
|
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|
+
|
168
|
+
def err_catcher() #:nodoc:
|
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|
+
begin
|
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+
yield
|
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|
+
rescue PTY::ChildExited, Errno::EIO => e
|
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|
+
@qemu_r.flush rescue nil
|
173
|
+
$stderr.puts "Bad things happened to vmm!"
|
174
|
+
$stderr.puts "#{e.class}: #{e.message}"
|
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|
+
$stderr.puts "Last output:"
|
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|
+
$stderr.puts @qemu_r
|
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|
+
raise e.class, e.message
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
@test = Vmth.new(options)
|
182
|
+
|
183
|
+
|
184
|
+
unless options[:image_file]
|
185
|
+
$stderr.puts "Image file is mandatory"
|
186
|
+
exit 1
|
187
|
+
end
|
188
|
+
unless options[:config_file]
|
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|
+
$stderr.puts "Config file is mandatory"
|
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|
+
exit 1
|
191
|
+
end
|
192
|
+
|
193
|
+
if options[:action] == "vmm-command-line"
|
194
|
+
puts @test.vmcl
|
195
|
+
exit
|
196
|
+
elsif options[:action] == 'console'
|
197
|
+
@test.console
|
198
|
+
exit
|
199
|
+
elsif options[:action] == 'service'
|
200
|
+
err_catcher { results = @test.test_services(options[:services]) }
|
201
|
+
elsif options[:action] == 'all'
|
202
|
+
err_catcher { results = @test.test }
|
203
|
+
end
|
204
|
+
results = @test.results
|
205
|
+
|
206
|
+
if options[:out_file]
|
207
|
+
File.open(options[:out_file],"w") do |f|
|
208
|
+
f.puts YAML.dump(results)
|
209
|
+
end
|
210
|
+
end
|
211
|
+
if options[:output] == 'yaml'
|
212
|
+
puts YAML.dump(results)
|
213
|
+
elsif options[:output] == 'text'
|
214
|
+
print_pretty(results)
|
215
|
+
end
|
216
|
+
|
217
|
+
# Handle the exit code.. Exit with the number of 'fails'
|
218
|
+
# we have.. That'll indicate to a continuous integration
|
219
|
+
# system that it 'failed' if exits != 0.
|
220
|
+
def get_exit_code(results) #:nodoc:
|
221
|
+
pass_array = results['tests'].collect do |k,v|
|
222
|
+
v['test']['passed'] and v['apply']['passed']
|
223
|
+
end
|
224
|
+
if pass_array.size == 0
|
225
|
+
return 255
|
226
|
+
end
|
227
|
+
return pass_array.select{|g| g == false}.size
|
228
|
+
end
|
229
|
+
# remove state file.
|
230
|
+
@test.cleanup
|
231
|
+
exit get_exit_code(results)
|
232
|
+
|