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# Node End-To-End tests
Node e2e tests start kubelet and minimal supporting infrastructure to validate
the kubelet on a host. Tests can be run either locally, against a remote host or
against a GCE image.
*Note: Linux only. Mac and Windows unsupported.*
## Running tests locally
etcd must be installed and on the PATH to run the node e2e tests. To verify
etcd is installed: `which etcd`. You can find instructions for installing etcd
[on the etcd releases page](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases).
Run the tests locally: `make test_e2e_node`
Running the node e2e tests locally will build the kubernetes go source files and
then start the kubelet, kube-apiserver, and etcd binaries on localhost before
executing the ginkgo tests under test/e2e_node against the local kubelet
instance.
## Running tests against a remote host
The node e2e tests can be run against one or more remote hosts using one of:
* [e2e-node-jenkins.sh](../../test/e2e_node/jenkins/e2e-node-jenkins.sh) (gce
only)
* [run_e2e.go](../../test/e2e_node/runner/run_e2e.go) (requires passwordless ssh
and remote passwordless sudo access over ssh)
* using [run_e2e.go](../../test/e2e_node/runner/run_e2e.go) to build a tar.gz
and executing on host (requires host access w/ remote sudo)
### Configuring a new remote host for testing
The host must contain a environment capable of supporting a mini-kubernetes
cluster. Includes:
* install etcd
* install docker
* install lxc and update grub commandline
* enable tty-less sudo access
See [setup_host.sh](../../test/e2e_node/environment/setup_host.sh)
### Running the tests
1. If running against a host on gce
* Copy [template.properties](../../test/e2e_node/jenkins/template.properties)
* Fill in `GCE_HOSTS`
* Set `INSTALL_GODEP=true` to install `godep`, `gomega`, `ginkgo`
* Make sure host names are resolvable to ssh `ssh <host>`.
* If needed, you can run `gcloud compute config-ssh` to add gce hostnames to
your .ssh/config so they are resolvable by ssh.
* Run `test/e2e_node/jenkins/e2e-node-jenkins.sh <path to properties file>`
* **Must be run from kubernetes root**
2. If running against a host anywhere else
* **Requires password-less ssh and sudo access**
* Make sure this works - e.g. `ssh <hostname> -- sudo echo "ok"`
* If ssh flags are required (e.g. `-i`), they can be used and passed to the
tests with `--ssh-options`
* `go run test/e2e_node/runner/run_e2e.go --logtostderr --hosts <comma
separated hosts>`
* **Must be run from kubernetes root**
* requires (go get): `github.com/tools/godep`, `github.com/onsi/gomega`,
`github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo`
3. Alternatively, manually build and copy `e2e_node_test.tar.gz` to a remote
host
* Build the tar.gz `go run test/e2e_node/runner/run_e2e.go --logtostderr
--build-only`
* requires (go get): `github.com/tools/godep`, `github.com/onsi/gomega`,
`github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo`
* Copy `e2e_node_test.tar.gz` to the remote host
* Extract the archive on the remote host `tar -xzvf e2e_node_test.tar.gz`
* Run the tests `./e2e_node.test --logtostderr --vmodule=*=2
--build-services=false --node-name=<hostname>`
* Note: This must be run from the directory containing the kubelet and
kube-apiserver binaries.
## Running tests against a gce image
* Build a gce image from a prepared gce host
* Create the host from a base image and configure it (see above)
* Run tests against this remote host to ensure that it is setup correctly
before doing anything else
* Create a gce *snapshot* of the instance
* Create a gce *disk* from the snapshot
* Create a gce *image* from the disk
* Test that the necessary gcloud credentials are setup for the project
* `gcloud compute --project <project> --zone <zone> images list`
* Verify that your image appears in the list
* Copy [template.properties](../../test/e2e_node/jenkins/template.properties)
* Fill in `GCE_PROJECT`, `GCE_ZONE`, `GCE_IMAGES`
* Run `test/e2e_node/jenkins/e2e-node-jenkins.sh <path to properties file>`
* **Must be run from kubernetes root**
## Kubernetes Jenkins CI and PR builder
Node e2e tests are run against a static list of host environments continuously
or when manually triggered on a github.com pull requests using the trigger
phrase `@k8s-bot test node e2e experimental` - *results not yet publish, pending
evaluation of test stability.*.
### CI Host environments
TBD
### PR builder host environments
| linux distro | distro version | docker version | etcd version | cloud provider |
|-----------------|----------------|----------------|--------------|----------------|
| containervm | | 1.8 | | gce |
| rhel | 7 | 1.10 | | gce |
| centos | 7 | 1.10 | | gce |
| coreos | stable | 1.8 | | gce |
| debian | jessie | 1.10 | | gce |
| ubuntu | trusty | 1.8 | | gce |
| ubuntu | trusty | 1.9 | | gce |
| ubuntu | trusty | 1.10 | | gce |
| ubuntu | wily | 1.10 | | gce |
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