k3s/hack/jenkins/e2e-runner.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Run e2e tests using environment variables exported in e2e.sh.
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set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
echo "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "Test Environment:"
printenv | sort
echo "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
# We get the Kubernetes tarballs on either cluster creation or when we want to
# replace existing ones in a multi-step job (e.g. a cluster upgrade).
if [[ "${E2E_UP,,}" == "true" || "${JENKINS_FORCE_GET_TARS:-}" =~ ^[yY]$ ]]; then
if [[ ${KUBE_RUN_FROM_OUTPUT:-} =~ ^[yY]$ ]]; then
echo "Found KUBE_RUN_FROM_OUTPUT=y; will use binaries from _output"
cp _output/release-tars/kubernetes*.tar.gz .
else
echo "Pulling binaries from GCS"
# In a multi-step job, clean up just the kubernetes build files.
# Otherwise, we want a completely empty directory.
if [[ "${JENKINS_FORCE_GET_TARS:-}" =~ ^[yY]$ ]]; then
rm -rf kubernetes*
# .config and its children are created by the gcloud call that we use to
# get the GCE service account.
# console-log.txt is created by Jenkins, but is usually not flushed out
# this early in the script.
elif [[ $(find . -not -path "./.config*" -not -name "console-log.txt" \
| wc -l) != 1 ]]; then
echo "${PWD} not empty, bailing!"
find .
exit 1
fi
if [[ ${JENKINS_USE_SERVER_VERSION:-} =~ ^[yY]$ ]]; then
# for GKE we can use server default version.
bucket="release"
msg=$(gcloud ${CMD_GROUP} container get-server-config --project=${PROJECT} --zone=${ZONE} | grep defaultClusterVersion)
# msg will look like "defaultClusterVersion: 1.0.1". Strip
# everything up to, including ": "
build_version="v${msg##*: }"
echo "Using server version $bucket/$build_version"
else # use JENKINS_PUBLISHED_VERSION
# Use a published version like "ci/latest" (default),
# "release/latest", "release/latest-1", or "release/stable"
IFS='/' read -a varr <<< "${JENKINS_PUBLISHED_VERSION}"
bucket="${varr[0]}"
build_version=$(gsutil cat gs://kubernetes-release/${JENKINS_PUBLISHED_VERSION}.txt)
echo "Using published version $bucket/$build_version (from ${JENKINS_PUBLISHED_VERSION})"
fi
# At this point, we want to have the following vars set:
# - bucket
# - build_version
gsutil -m cp gs://kubernetes-release/${bucket}/${build_version}/kubernetes.tar.gz gs://kubernetes-release/${bucket}/${build_version}/kubernetes-test.tar.gz .
# Set by GKE-CI to change the CLUSTER_API_VERSION to the git version
if [[ ! -z ${E2E_SET_CLUSTER_API_VERSION:-} ]]; then
export CLUSTER_API_VERSION=$(echo ${build_version} | cut -c 2-)
fi
fi
if [[ ! "${CIRCLECI:-}" == "true" ]]; then
# Copy GCE keys so we don't keep cycling them.
# To set this up, you must know the <project>, <zone>, and <instance>
# on which your jenkins jobs are running. Then do:
#
# # SSH from your computer into the instance.
# $ gcloud compute ssh --project="<prj>" ssh --zone="<zone>" <instance>
#
# # Generate a key by ssh'ing from the instance into itself, then exit.
# $ gcloud compute ssh --project="<prj>" ssh --zone="<zone>" <instance>
# $ ^D
#
# # Copy the keys to the desired location (e.g. /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/).
# $ sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/
# $ sudo cp ~/.ssh/google_compute_engine /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/
# $ sudo cp ~/.ssh/google_compute_engine.pub /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/
#
# # Move the permissions for the keys to Jenkins.
# $ sudo chown -R jenkins /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/
# $ sudo chgrp -R jenkins /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/
if [[ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "aws" ]]; then
echo "Skipping SSH key copying for AWS"
else
mkdir -p ${WORKSPACE}/.ssh/
cp /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/google_compute_engine ${WORKSPACE}/.ssh/
cp /var/lib/jenkins/gce_keys/google_compute_engine.pub ${WORKSPACE}/.ssh/
fi
fi
md5sum kubernetes*.tar.gz
tar -xzf kubernetes.tar.gz
tar -xzf kubernetes-test.tar.gz
fi
cd kubernetes
# Have cmd/e2e run by goe2e.sh generate JUnit report in ${WORKSPACE}/junit*.xml
ARTIFACTS=${WORKSPACE}/_artifacts
mkdir -p ${ARTIFACTS}
export E2E_REPORT_DIR=${ARTIFACTS}
declare -r gcp_list_resources_script="./cluster/gce/list-resources.sh"
declare -r gcp_resources_before="${ARTIFACTS}/gcp-resources-before.txt"
declare -r gcp_resources_cluster_up="${ARTIFACTS}/gcp-resources-cluster-up.txt"
declare -r gcp_resources_after="${ARTIFACTS}/gcp-resources-after.txt"
# TODO(15492): figure out some way to run this script even if it doesn't exist
# in the Kubernetes tarball.
if [[ ( ${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER} == "gce" || ${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER} == "gke" ) && -x "${gcp_list_resources_script}" ]]; then
gcp_list_resources="true"
else
gcp_list_resources="false"
fi
### Pre Set Up ###
# Install gcloud from a custom path if provided. Used to test GKE with gcloud
# at HEAD, release candidate.
if [[ ! -z "${CLOUDSDK_BUCKET:-}" ]]; then
gsutil -m cp -r "${CLOUDSDK_BUCKET}" ~
rm -rf ~/repo ~/cloudsdk
mv ~/$(basename "${CLOUDSDK_BUCKET}") ~/repo
mkdir ~/cloudsdk
tar zvxf ~/repo/google-cloud-sdk.tar.gz -C ~/cloudsdk
export CLOUDSDK_CORE_DISABLE_PROMPTS=1
export CLOUDSDK_COMPONENT_MANAGER_SNAPSHOT_URL=file://${HOME}/repo/components-2.json
~/cloudsdk/google-cloud-sdk/install.sh --disable-installation-options --bash-completion=false --path-update=false --usage-reporting=false
export PATH=${HOME}/cloudsdk/google-cloud-sdk/bin:${PATH}
export CLOUDSDK_CONFIG=/var/lib/jenkins/.config/gcloud
fi
### Set up ###
if [[ "${E2E_UP,,}" == "true" ]]; then
go run ./hack/e2e.go ${E2E_OPT} -v --down
fi
if [[ "${gcp_list_resources}" == "true" ]]; then
${gcp_list_resources_script} > "${gcp_resources_before}"
fi
if [[ "${E2E_UP,,}" == "true" ]]; then
go run ./hack/e2e.go ${E2E_OPT} -v --up
go run ./hack/e2e.go -v --ctl="version --match-server-version=false"
if [[ "${gcp_list_resources}" == "true" ]]; then
${gcp_list_resources_script} > "${gcp_resources_cluster_up}"
fi
fi
### Run tests ###
# Jenkins will look at the junit*.xml files for test failures, so don't exit
# with a nonzero error code if it was only tests that failed.
if [[ "${E2E_TEST,,}" == "true" ]]; then
# Check to make sure the cluster is up before running tests, and fail if it's not.
go run ./hack/e2e.go ${E2E_OPT} -v --isup
go run ./hack/e2e.go ${E2E_OPT} -v --test --test_args="${GINKGO_TEST_ARGS}" && exitcode=0 || exitcode=$?
if [[ "${E2E_PUBLISH_GREEN_VERSION:-}" == "true" && ${exitcode} == 0 && -n ${build_version:-} ]]; then
echo "publish build_version to ci/latest-green.txt: ${build_version}"
echo "${build_version}" > ${WORKSPACE}/build_version.txt
gsutil cp ${WORKSPACE}/build_version.txt gs://kubernetes-release/ci/latest-green.txt
fi
fi
### Start Kubemark ###
if [[ "${USE_KUBEMARK:-}" == "true" ]]; then
export RUN_FROM_DISTRO=true
NUM_NODES_BKP=${NUM_NODES}
MASTER_SIZE_BKP=${MASTER_SIZE}
./test/kubemark/stop-kubemark.sh
NUM_NODES=${KUBEMARK_NUM_NODES:-$NUM_NODES}
MASTER_SIZE=${KUBEMARK_MASTER_SIZE:-$MASTER_SIZE}
./test/kubemark/start-kubemark.sh
./test/kubemark/run-e2e-tests.sh --ginkgo.focus="should\sallow\sstarting\s30\spods\sper\snode" --delete-namespace="false" --gather-resource-usage="false"
./test/kubemark/stop-kubemark.sh
NUM_NODES=${NUM_NODES_BKP}
MASTER_SIZE=${MASTER_SIZE_BKP}
unset RUN_FROM_DISTRO
unset NUM_NODES_BKP
unset MASTER_SIZE_BKP
fi
### Clean up ###
if [[ "${E2E_DOWN,,}" == "true" ]]; then
# Sleep before deleting the cluster to give the controller manager time to
# delete any cloudprovider resources still around from the last test.
# This is calibrated to allow enough time for 3 attempts to delete the
# resources. Each attempt is allocated 5 seconds for requests to the
# cloudprovider plus the processingRetryInterval from servicecontroller.go
# for the wait between attempts.
sleep 30
go run ./hack/e2e.go ${E2E_OPT} -v --down
fi
if [[ "${gcp_list_resources}" == "true" ]]; then
${gcp_list_resources_script} > "${gcp_resources_after}"
fi
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# Compare resources if either the cluster was
# * started and destroyed (normal e2e)
# * neither started nor destroyed (soak test)
if [[ "${E2E_UP:-}" == "${E2E_DOWN:-}" && -f "${gcp_resources_before}" && -f "${gcp_resources_after}" ]]; then
if ! diff -sw -U0 -F'^\[.*\]$' "${gcp_resources_before}" "${gcp_resources_after}" && [[ "${FAIL_ON_GCP_RESOURCE_LEAK:-}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "!!! FAIL: Google Cloud Platform resources leaked while running tests!"
exit 1
fi
fi