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AOC IntegTest

Run as Command Line

Prerequisites

  1. Configure aws credentials(.aws/credentials) on your host.
  2. Setup the related resources(S3 bucket, iam roles, sshkey, security group) in your aws account by running this command

gradle run --args="setup"

this command will generate a file .aoc-stack.yml in the current work dir. you can also provide .aoc-stack.yml in the current work dir before setup so that the setup command will create the resources base on your stack file, below is an example of the stack file(you will need to adjust the s3 bucket name as it's global unique and someone has already occupy it):

---
testingRegion: "us-west-2"
s3ReleaseCandidateBucketName: "aoc-release-candidate"
s3BucketName: "aws-opentelemetry-collector-test"
sshKeyS3BucketName: "aoc-ssh-key"
traceDataS3BucketName: "trace-expected-data"

Run S3 Uploading

Firstly, you may want to upload the packages to s3 for testing.

run below command for uploading

gradle run --args="release -t=S3Release --local-packages-dir={the path to the packages you want to upload}"

an example for the local-package-dir, the VERSION file contains the package version like "v0.1.10".

local-packages
|-- debian
|   |-- amd64
|   |   `-- aws-opentelemetry-collector.deb
|   `-- arm64
|       `-- aws-opentelemetry-collector.deb
|-- linux
|   |-- amd64
|   |   `-- aws-opentelemetry-collector.rpm
|   `-- arm64
|       `-- aws-opentelemetry-collector.rpm
|-- windows
|   `-- amd64
|       `-- aws-opentelemetry-collector.msi
|-- GITHUB_SHA
|-- VERSION
`-- awscollector.tar

Run EC2 Integ-test

gradle run --args="integ-test -t=EC2_TEST --package-version={the version you want to test}"

Run ECS Integ-test with EC2 on Sidecar mode (EMF Metrics)

gradle run --args="integ-test -t=ECS_TEST -a=ECS_OPTIMIZED --package-version={the version you want to test} -e ecsLaunchType=EC2"

Run ECS Integ-test with Fargate on Sidecar mode (EMF Metrics)

gradle run --args="integ-test -t=ECS_TEST --package-version={the version you want to test} -e ecsLaunchType=FARGATE"

Clean ECS testing resources

gradle run --args="clean -t=ECSClean --package-version={the version you want to test}"

Run EKS Integ-test (EMF Metrics)

extra parameters:

  • "-k eksClusterName": provide the name of EKS cluster on which run this test. (mandatory unless your specify kubeconfigPath)
  • "-k kubectlPath": provide the path of kubectl binary to connect to your EKS cluster. (optional, if absent, a default binary will be downloaded)
  • "-k kubeconfigPath": provide the path of kubeconfig. (optional, if absent, the kubeconfig will be generated according to your EKS cluster)
  • "-k iamAuthenticatorPath": provide the path of aws-iam-authenticator binary to authenticate connection to your EKS cluster. (optional, if absent, a default binary will be downloaded)
  • "-k eksTestManifestName": specify the test manifest under dir /templates/eks to deploy to your EKS cluster for testing. (optional, if absent, a default test manifest will be used)
gradle run --args="integ-test -t=EKS_TEST --package-version={the version you want to test} -k eksClusterName=my-cluster-name"

Clean EKS testing resources

extra parameters:

  • "-k eksClusterName": provide the name of EKS cluster on which run this test. (mandatory unless your specify kubeconfigPath)
  • "-k kubectlPath": provide the path of kubectl binary to connect to your EKS cluster. (optional, if absent, a default binary will be downloaded)
  • "-k kubeconfigPath": provide the path of kubeconfig. (optional, if absent, the kubeconfig will be generated according to your EKS cluster)
  • "-k iamAuthenticatorPath": provide the path of aws-iam-authenticator binary to authenticate connection to your EKS cluster. (optional, if absent, a default binary will be downloaded)
gradle run --args="clean -t=EKSClean --package-version={the version you want to test} -k eksClusterName=my-cluster-name"

Command Help

gradle run --args="-h"

gradle run --args="integ-test -h"

gradle run --args="release -h"

Run as Github Action

description

this action wraps the command lines, so it could be used in github workflow to perform integ-test and release for aoc.

Inputs

running_type

value could be integ-test, release, candidate value is integ-test by default

opts

the remaining options for command the value is "-t=EC2Test -s=build/packages/.aoc-stack-test.yml" by default.

Example usage

uses: wyTrivail/aocintegtest@master
with:
  running_type: integ-test
  opts: "-t=EC2Test -s=build/packages/.aoc-stack-test.yml"

Contributing

We have collected notes on how to contribute to this project in CONTRIBUTING.md.

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