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package e2e
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import (
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"testing"
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"github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2"
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"github.com/onsi/gomega"
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"github.com/fatedier/frp/pkg/util/log"
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"github.com/fatedier/frp/test/e2e/framework"
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)
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var _ = ginkgo.SynchronizedBeforeSuite(func() []byte {
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setupSuite()
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return nil
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}, func(data []byte) {
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// Run on all Ginkgo nodes
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setupSuitePerGinkgoNode()
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})
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var _ = ginkgo.SynchronizedAfterSuite(func() {
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CleanupSuite()
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}, func() {
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AfterSuiteActions()
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})
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// RunE2ETests checks configuration parameters (specified through flags) and then runs
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// E2E tests using the Ginkgo runner.
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// If a "report directory" is specified, one or more JUnit test reports will be
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// generated in this directory, and cluster logs will also be saved.
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// This function is called on each Ginkgo node in parallel mode.
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func RunE2ETests(t *testing.T) {
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gomega.RegisterFailHandler(framework.Fail)
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suiteConfig, reporterConfig := ginkgo.GinkgoConfiguration()
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// Turn on EmitSpecProgress to get spec progress (especially on interrupt)
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suiteConfig.EmitSpecProgress = true
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// Randomize specs as well as suites
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suiteConfig.RandomizeAllSpecs = true
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log.Infof("Starting e2e run %q on Ginkgo node %d of total %d",
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framework.RunID, suiteConfig.ParallelProcess, suiteConfig.ParallelTotal)
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ginkgo.RunSpecs(t, "frp e2e suite", suiteConfig, reporterConfig)
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}
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// setupSuite is the boilerplate that can be used to setup ginkgo test suites, on the SynchronizedBeforeSuite step.
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// There are certain operations we only want to run once per overall test invocation
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// (such as deleting old namespaces, or verifying that all system pods are running.
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// Because of the way Ginkgo runs tests in parallel, we must use SynchronizedBeforeSuite
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// to ensure that these operations only run on the first parallel Ginkgo node.
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//
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// This function takes two parameters: one function which runs on only the first Ginkgo node,
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// returning an opaque byte array, and then a second function which runs on all Ginkgo nodes,
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// accepting the byte array.
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func setupSuite() {
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// Run only on Ginkgo node 1
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}
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// setupSuitePerGinkgoNode is the boilerplate that can be used to setup ginkgo test suites, on the SynchronizedBeforeSuite step.
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// There are certain operations we only want to run once per overall test invocation on each Ginkgo node
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// such as making some global variables accessible to all parallel executions
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// Because of the way Ginkgo runs tests in parallel, we must use SynchronizedBeforeSuite
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// Ref: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#parallel-specs
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func setupSuitePerGinkgoNode() {
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// config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode
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}
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