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authorStephen Wong <stephen.kf.wong@gmail.com>2018-03-12 16:41:57 -0700
committerStephen Wong <stephen.kf.wong@gmail.com>2018-03-30 19:31:15 -0700
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Clover initial commit for servicemesh/route_rules,
orchestration/kube_client, and tools/clover_validate_rr Add an 'orchestration' directory. Please note that 'orchestration' does NOT mean Clover does any orchestration --- similar to how Clover doesn't by itself implement tracing or logging, orchestration is a directory for code related to Docker orchestration client --- such as k8s client kube_client utilizes the Kubernetes python client (a dependency) to perform tasks against Kubernetes API server. For this commit, it is only tested for weighted route rule verification, it does three tasks: (1) get a list of pods under a namespace --- pod dictionary now only contains pod name and label dictionary: used to match pod name with the node name in traces from OpenTracing (2) check to see if a particular pod is up in a particular namespace: used to check if Istio pods are running in istio-system namespace (3) check if a container exists in a list of pods under a namespace: used to check if application pods have istio-proxy container running route_rule directly invokes istioctl as there isn't any Istio Python client yet. Currently it reads and parses routerules from Istio, and validates if a particular trace result matches the routerules Finally, a sample tool clover_validate_rr is provided. This tool assumes a previous test has been ran (with an id with both the route-rule-under-test and corresponding traces are stored --- currently the assumption is tests were ran with redis-master running on system). The tool can be invoked: python clover_validate_rr.py -t <test-id> -s <service name> where test-id is the ID of the test (most likely uuid) and service name is the name of the service running in the Kubernetes cluster upon which test traces should be fetched against Change-Id: Ic8ab6efc23c71ac4643bee796ef986a86f6fc7dd Signed-off-by: Stephen Wong <stephen.kf.wong@gmail.com>
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