#!/usr/bin/env bats load helpers @test "s1 proxy admin is up on :19000" { retry_default curl -f -s localhost:19000/stats -o /dev/null } @test "s2 proxy admin is up on :19001" { retry_default curl -f -s localhost:19001/stats -o /dev/null } @test "s1 proxy listener should be up and have right cert" { assert_proxy_presents_cert_uri localhost:21000 s1 } @test "s2 proxy listener should be up and have right cert" { assert_proxy_presents_cert_uri localhost:21001 s2 } @test "s2 proxy should be healthy" { assert_service_has_healthy_instances s2 1 } @test "s1 upstream should have healthy endpoints for s2" { assert_upstream_has_endpoints_in_status 127.0.0.1:19000 s2 HEALTHY 1 } @test "s1 upstream should be able to connect to s2" { run retry_default curl -s -f -d hello localhost:5000 [ "$status" == "0" ] [ "$output" == "hello" ] } @test "s1 proxy should send trace spans to zipkin/jaeger" { # Send traced request through upstream. Debug echoes headers back which we can # use to get the traceID generated (no way to force one I can find with Envoy # currently?) run curl -s -f -H 'x-client-trace-id:test-sentinel' localhost:5000/Debug echo "OUTPUT $output" [ "$status" == "0" ] # Get the traceID from the output TRACEID=$(echo $output | grep 'X-B3-Traceid:' | cut -c 15-) # Get the trace from Jaeger. Won't bother parsing it just seeing it show up # there is enough to know that the tracing config worked. run retry_default curl -s -f "localhost:16686/api/traces/$TRACEID" }