=============================================== OPNFV FUNCTEST configuration/installation guide =============================================== .. toctree:: :numbered: :maxdepth: 2 Introduction ============ ** DOCUMENT IS IN PROGRESS FOR BRAHMAPUTRA ** This document describes how to install and configure Functest in OPNFV. Prerequisites ============= The OPNFV deployment is out of the scope of this document but it can be found in XXX. The OPNFV platform is considered as the System Under Test (SUT) in this document. Several prerequisites are needed for functest: #. A Jumphost to run Functest on #. Docker daemon shall be installed on the Jumphost #. A public/external network created on the SUT #. Connectivity from the Jumphost to the SUT public/external network #. Connectivity from the Jumphost to the SUT management network NOTE: “Jumphost” refers to any server which meets the previous requirements. Normally it is the same server from where the OPNFV deployment has been triggered. Docker installation ------------------- .. _Ubuntu: https://docs.docker.com/installation/ubuntulinux/ .. _RHEL: https://docs.docker.com/installation/rhel/ Log on your jumphost then install docker (e.g. for Ubuntu):: curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | sh Add your user to docker group to be able to run commands without sudo:: sudo usermod -aG docker References: * Ubuntu_ * RHEL_ Connectivity to OPNFV management network ---------------------------------------- Some of the Functest tools need to have access to the OpenStack management network of the controllers `[1]`_. For this reason, an interface shall be configured in the Jumphost in the OpenStack management network range. Example:: The OPNFV Fuel installation uses VLAN tagged 300 and subnet 192.168.1.0/24 as Openstack Management network. . Supposing that eth1 is the physical interface with access to that subnet: $ ip link add name eth1.300 link eth1 type vlan id 300 $ ip link set eth1.300 up $ ip addr add 192.168.1.66/24 dev eth1.300 External network on SUT ----------------------- Some of the tests against the VIM (Virtual Infrastructure Manager) need an existing public network to succeed. This is needed, for example, to create floating IPs to access instances from the public network (i.e. Jumphost). By default, any of the four OPNFV installers provide a fresh installation with an external network created along with a router. High level architecture ======================= The high level architecture of Functest within OPNFV can be described as follow:: CIMC/Lights+out management Admin Private Public Storage PXE + + + IP_PRIV/24 | | | | + + | | | | IP_PUB/24 | | +----------------------------+ | | + | | | | | | | | +-----+ Jumphost | | | | | | | +----------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | +--------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Tools | +--------------------+ | | | | | - Rally | | | | | | | | | - Robot | | | | | | | | | - TestON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Testcases | | | | | | | | | - VIM | | | | | | | | | -- vPing | | | | | | | | | -- vPing_userdata | | | | | | | | | -- Tempest | | | | | | | | | -- Rally | | | | | | | | | - Controller | | | | | | | | | -- odl | | | | | | | | | -- onos | | | | | | | | | -- opencontrail | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Features | | | | | | | | | - vIMS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--------------------+ | | | | | | | +------------------------------+ | | | Functest Docker | | | | | | | +---------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | +----------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | +----------------+ | | | | | | 1 | | | | | +----+ +--------------+-+ | | | | | | | 2 | | | | | | | | +--------------+-+ | | | | | | | | 3 | | | | | | | | | +--------------+-+ | | | | | | | | | 4 | | | | | | +-+ | | +--------------+-+ | | | | | | | | | 5 +---------------+ | | | | +-+ | | nodes for | | | | | | | | | deploying +-------------------------+ | | | +-+ | opnfv | | | | | | | | SUT +-----------------------------------+ | | +-+ | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------+ | +----------------+ | | | | | | | | | | + + + + All the libraries and dependencies needed by all the Functest tools are pre-installed in the Docker image. This allows running Functest on any platform with any Operating System. The Docker image will: * retrieve OpenStack credentials * prepare the environment according to the SUT * perform the appropriate tests * push the results into the OPNFV test result database This Docker image can be integrated into CI or deployed **independently** of the CI. A description of the Brahmaputra testcases can be retrieved in the Functest user guide `[2]`_ Please note that the Functest container has been designed for OPNFV, however, it would be possible to adapt it to any VIM+controller environment as most of the testcases are upstream testcases. .. include:: ./configguide.rst NOTE: This will run ALL the tests by default, see `[2]`_ for details Focus on the OpenStack credentials ---------------------------------- The OpenStack credentials are needed to test the VIM. There are 3 ways to provide them to Functest: * using the -v option when running the Docker container * create an empty file in /home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds and paste the needed info in it. * automatically retrieved using the following script:: $repos_dir/releng/utils/fetch_os_creds.sh Once the credentials are there, they shall be sourced before running the tests:: source /home/opnfv/functest/conf/openstack.creds Additional Options ------------------ In case you need to provide different configuration parameters to Functest (e.g. commit IDs or branches for the repositories, ...) copy the config_functest.yaml from the repository to your current directory and run docker with a volume:: $ wget https://git.opnfv.org/cgit/functest/plain/testcases/config_functest.yaml $ cmd1 = "/home/opnfv/repos/functest/docker/prepare_env.sh" $ cmd2 = "/home/opnfv/repos/functest/docker/run_tests.sh" $ docker run -t -e "INSTALLER_TYPE=fuel" -e "INSTALLER_IP=10.20.0.2" opnfv/functest \ -v $(pwd)/config_functest.yaml:/home/opnfv/functest/conf/config_functest.yaml \ "${cmd1} && ${cmd2}" Integration in CI ================= In CI we use the docker file and execute commande within the container from Jenkins. Docker creation in set-functest-env builder `[3]`_:: envs="INSTALLER_TYPE=${INSTALLER_TYPE} -e INSTALLER_IP=${INSTALLER_IP} -e NODE_NAME=${NODE_NAME}" [...] docker pull opnfv/functest:latest_stable cmd="docker run -id -e $envs ${labconfig} ${sshkey} ${res_volume} opnfv/functest:latest_stable /bin/bash" echo "Functest: Running docker run command: ${cmd}" ${cmd} docker ps -a sleep 5 container_id=$(docker ps | grep 'opnfv/functest:latest_stable' | awk '{print $1}' | head -1) echo "Container ID=${container_id}" if [ -z ${container_id} ]; then echo "Cannot find opnfv/functest container ID ${container_id}. Please check if it is existing." docker ps -a exit 1 fi echo "Starting the container: docker start ${container_id}" docker start ${container_id} sleep 5 docker ps if [ $(docker ps | grep 'opnfv/functest:latest_stable' | wc -l) == 0 ]; then echo "The container opnfv/functest with ID=${container_id} has not been properly started. Exiting..." exit 1 fi cmd="${FUNCTEST_REPO_DIR}/docker/prepare_env.sh" echo "Executing command inside the docker: ${cmd}" docker exec ${container_id} ${cmd} Test execution in functest-all builder `[3]`_:: echo "Functest: run $FUNCTEST_SUITE_NAME" cmd="${FUNCTEST_REPO_DIR}/docker/run_tests.sh --test $FUNCTEST_SUITE_NAME ${flag}" container_id=$(docker ps -a | grep opnfv/functest | awk '{print $1}' | head -1) docker exec $container_id $cmd Docker clean in functest-cleanup builder `[3]`_:: echo "Cleaning up docker containers/images..." # Remove previous running containers if exist if [[ ! -z $(docker ps -a | grep opnfv/functest) ]]; then echo "Removing existing opnfv/functest containers..." docker ps | grep opnfv/functest | awk '{print $1}' | xargs docker stop docker ps -a | grep opnfv/functest | awk '{print $1}' | xargs docker rm fi # Remove existing images if exist if [[ ! -z $(docker images | grep opnfv/functest) ]]; then echo "Docker images to remove:" docker images | head -1 && docker images | grep opnfv/functest image_tags=($(docker images | grep opnfv/functest | awk '{print $2}')) for tag in "${image_tags[@]}"; do echo "Removing docker image opnfv/functest:$tag..." docker rmi opnfv/functest:$tag done fi Configuration ============= Everything is preconfigured in the docker file. It is however possible to customize the list of tests, see `[2]` for details. Errors ====== References ========== .. _`[1]`: https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/68144/keystone-unable-to-use-the-public-endpoint/ .. _`[2]`: url functest user guide .. _`[3]`: https://git.opnfv.org/cgit/releng/tree/jjb/functest/functest-ci-jobs.yml OPNFV main site: opnfvmain_. OPNFV functional test page: opnfvfunctest_. IRC support channel: #opnfv-testperf .. _opnfvmain: http://www.opnfv.org .. _opnfvfunctest: https://wiki.opnfv.org/opnfv_functional_testing .. _`OpenRC`: http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/common/cli_set_environment_variables_using_openstack_rc.html .. _`Rally installation procedure`: https://rally.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorial/step_0_installation.html .. _`config_test.py` : https://git.opnfv.org/cgit/functest/tree/testcases/config_functest.py .. _`config_functest.yaml` : https://git.opnfv.org/cgit/functest/tree/testcases/config_functest.yaml