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FROM opnfv/functest-tempest:iruya

ARG BRANCH=stable/iruya
ARG OPENSTACK_TAG=stable/stein
ARG TEMPEST_TAG=23325c0ee8868324b1d4cd79ccbcb5026c7ed00a

COPY thirdparty-requirements.txt thirdparty-requirements.txt
RUN apk --no-cache add --update python3 sshpass && \
    apk --no-cache add --virtual .build-deps --update \
        python-dev python3-dev build-base linux-headers libffi-dev \
        openssl-dev libjpeg-turbo-dev file && \
    wget -q -O- https://opendev.org/openstack/requirements/raw/branch/$OPENSTACK_TAG/upper-constraints.txt > upper-constraints.txt && \
    sed -i -E s/^tempest==+.*$/-e\ git+https:\\/\\/opendev.org\\/openstack\\/tempest@$TEMPEST_TAG#egg=tempest/ upper-constraints.txt && \
    case $(uname -m) in aarch*|arm*) sed -i -E /^PyNaCl=/d upper-constraints.txt ;; esac && \
    wget -q -O- https://git.opnfv.org/functest/plain/upper-constraints.txt?h=$BRANCH > upper-constraints.opnfv.txt && \
    sed -i -E /#egg=functest/d upper-constraints.opnfv.txt && \
    pip install --no-cache-dir --src /src -cupper-constraints.txt \
        -cupper-constraints.opnfv.txt \
        -rthirdparty-requirements.txt && \
    python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --src /src -cupper-constraints.txt \
        -cupper-constraints.opnfv.txt \
        -rthirdparty-requirements.txt && \
    rm -r upper-constraints.txt upper-constraints.opnfv.txt thirdparty-requirements.txt && \
    apk del .build-deps
COPY testcases.yaml /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xtesting/ci/testcases.yaml
CMD ["run_tests", "-t", "all"]
| | | The client and server are distributed on different nodes. | | | | | | For SLA max_mean_latency is set to 100. | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |test tool | netperf_ | | | Netperf is a software application that provides network | | | bandwidth testing between two hosts on a network. It | | | supports Unix domain sockets, TCP, SCTP, DLPI and UDP via | | | BSD Sockets. Netperf provides a number of predefined tests | | | e.g. to measure bulk (unidirectional) data transfer or | | | request response performance. | | | (netperf is not always part of a Linux distribution, hence | | | it needs to be installed.) | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |references | netperf Man pages | | | ETSI-NFV-TST001 | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |applicability | Test can be configured with different packet sizes and | | | test duration. Default values exist. | | | | | | SLA (optional): max_mean_latency | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |pre-test | The POD can be reached by external ip and logged on via ssh | |conditions | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |test sequence | description and expected result | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |step 1 | Install netperf tool on each specified node, one is as the | | | server, and the other as the client. | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |step 2 | Log on to the client node and use the netperf command to | | | execute the network performance test | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |step 3 | The throughput results stored. | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |test verdict | Fails only if SLA is not passed, or if there is a test case | | | execution problem. | | | | +--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+