Ejemplo n.º 1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Initializes the test fixture to run tests against the current cluster.  This is useful
        /// when developing unit tests against a developer managed cluster.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="options">
        /// Optionally specifies the options that <see cref="ClusterFixture"/> will use to
        /// manage the test cluster.
        /// </param>
        /// <returns>This always returns <see cref="TestFixtureStatus.AlreadyRunning"/>.</returns>
        /// <exception cref="NeonKubeException">Thrown when there isn't a current cluster or when it's locked.</exception>
        public TestFixtureStatus StartWithCurrentCluster(ClusterFixtureOptions options = null)
        {
            options ??= new ClusterFixtureOptions();

            // Make a copy of the options and then disable any settings that don't apply to
            // running tests against the current cluster.

            options = options.Clone();

            options.RemoveClusterOnStart   = false;
            options.RemoveClusterOnDispose = false;

            this.options = options;

            // Verify that:
            //
            //      * There is a current cluster
            //      * That it's running
            //      * That it's not locked

            Cluster = new ClusterProxy(KubeHelper.CurrentContext, new HostingManagerFactory());

            try
            {
                var isLocked = Cluster.IsLockedAsync().Result;

                if (!isLocked.HasValue)
                {
                    throw new NeonKubeException("Unable to determine the cluster lock status.");
                }

                if (isLocked.Value)
                {
                    throw new NeonKubeException("Cluster is locked.  Use this command to unlock it: neon cluster unlock");
                }
            }
            catch (NeonKubeException)
            {
                throw;
            }
            catch (Exception e)
            {
                throw new NeonKubeException("Unable to connect cluster.  Is it running?", e);
            }

            started   = true;
            IsRunning = true;

            return(TestFixtureStatus.AlreadyRunning);
        }
Ejemplo n.º 2
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        /// <summary>
        /// <para>
        /// Deploys a new test cluster as specified by the cluster definition passed or connects
        /// to a cluster previously deployed by this method when the cluster definition of the
        /// existing cluster and the definition passed here are the same.
        /// </para>
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="clusterDefinition">The cluster definition model.</param>
        /// <param name="options">
        /// Optionally specifies the options that <see cref="ClusterFixture"/> will use to
        /// manage the test cluster.
        /// </param>
        /// <returns>
        /// <para>
        /// The <see cref="TestFixtureStatus"/>:
        /// </para>
        /// <list type="table">
        /// <item>
        ///     <term><see cref="TestFixtureStatus.Disabled"/></term>
        ///     <description>
        ///     Returned when cluster unit testing is disabled due to the <c>NEON_CLUSTER_TESTING</c> environment
        ///     variable not being present on the current machine which means that <see cref="TestHelper.IsClusterTestingEnabled"/>
        ///     returns <c>false</c>.
        ///     </description>
        /// </item>
        /// <item>
        ///     <term><see cref="TestFixtureStatus.Started"/></term>
        ///     <description>
        ///     Returned when one of the <c>Start()</c> methods is called for the first time for the fixture
        ///     instance, indicating that an existing cluster has been connected or a new cluster has been deployed.
        ///     </description>
        /// </item>
        /// <item>
        ///     <term><see cref="TestFixtureStatus.AlreadyRunning"/></term>
        ///     <description>
        ///     Returned when one of the <c>Start()</c> methods has already been called by your test
        ///     class instance.
        ///     </description>
        /// </item>
        /// </list>
        /// </returns>
        /// <exception cref="NeonKubeException">Thrown when the test cluster could not be deployed.</exception>
        /// <remarks>
        /// <para>
        /// <b>IMPORTANT:</b> Only one <see cref="ClusterFixture"/> can be run at a time on
        /// any one computer.  This is due to the fact that cluster state like the kubeconfig,
        /// neonKUBE logins, logs and other files will be written to <b>~/.neonkube/spaces/$fixture/*</b>
        /// so multiple fixture instances will be confused when trying to manage these same files.
        /// </para>
        /// <para>
        /// This means that not only will running <see cref="ClusterFixture"/> based tests in parallel
        /// within the same instance of Visual Studio fail, but running these tests in different
        /// Visual Studio instances will also fail.
        /// </para>
        /// </remarks>
        public TestFixtureStatus StartWithClusterDefinition(ClusterDefinition clusterDefinition, ClusterFixtureOptions options = null)
        {
            Covenant.Requires <ArgumentNullException>(clusterDefinition != null, nameof(clusterDefinition));

            if (clusterDefinition.IsLocked)
            {
                throw new NeonKubeException("Test clusters need to be unlocked.  Please set [isLocked: false] in your cluster definition.");
            }

            if (!TestHelper.IsClusterTestingEnabled)
            {
                return(TestFixtureStatus.Disabled);
            }

            if (started)
            {
                return(TestFixtureStatus.AlreadyRunning);
            }

            options ??= new ClusterFixtureOptions();
            this.options = options.Clone();

            if (this.Cluster != null)
            {
                return(TestFixtureStatus.AlreadyRunning);
            }

            // Set the clusterspace mode, using any previously downloaded node image unless
            // the user specifies a custom image.  We're going to host the fixture state
            // files in this fixed folder:
            //
            //      ~/.neonkube/spaces/$fixture/*

            clusterspaceFolder = KubeHelper.SetClusterSpaceMode(string.IsNullOrEmpty(options.ImageUriOrPath) ? KubeClusterspaceMode.EnabledWithSharedCache : KubeClusterspaceMode.Enabled, KubeHelper.ClusterspacePrefix("fixture"));

            // Figure out whether the user passed an image URI or file path to override
            // the default node image.

            var imageUriOrPath = options.ImageUriOrPath;
            var imageUri       = (string)null;
            var imagePath      = (string)null;

            if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(imageUriOrPath))
            {
                imageUriOrPath = KubeDownloads.GetDefaultNodeImageUri(clusterDefinition.Hosting.Environment);
            }

            if (imageUriOrPath.StartsWith("http://", StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase) || imageUriOrPath.StartsWith("https://", StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))
            {
                imageUri = imageUriOrPath;
            }
            else
            {
                imagePath = imageUriOrPath;
            }

            //-------------------------------------------------------------
            // We need to deal with some scenarios here:
            //
            //  1. No cluster context or login exists for the target cluster.
            //
            //     A conflicting cluster may still exist though, having been deployed
            //     by another computer or perhaps the kubecontext/logins on the current
            //     machine may have been modified.  We need to be sure to remove any
            //     conflicting resources in this case.
            //
            //  2. Cluster context and login exist on the current machine for the target
            //     cluster but the cluster is unhealthy or locked.  We'll abort for locked
            //     clusters and remove and redeploy for unhealth clusters.
            //
            //  3.  Cluster context and login exist and the cluster is healthy.  In this case,
            //      we need to compare the deployed cluster version against the current version
            //      and remove/redeploy when the versions don't match.
            //
            //  4. Cluster context and login exist and the cluster is healthy and cluster versions
            //     match.  In this case,  We'll compare the existing cluster definition with that for
            //     the new cluster and also compare the cluster versions and if they match and
            //     [RemoveClusterOnStart=false] we'll just use the existing cluster.
            //
            //  5. The current cluster matches the target but [RemoveClusterOnStart=true].
            //     We need to remove the current cluster in this case so we'll deploy a
            //     fresh one.

            // Determine whether a test cluster with the same name exists and if
            // its cluster definition matches the test cluster's definition.
            ;
            var clusterExists      = false;
            var clusterContextName = KubeContextName.Parse($"root@{clusterDefinition.Name}");
            var clusterContext     = KubeHelper.Config.GetContext(clusterContextName);
            var clusterLogin       = KubeHelper.GetClusterLogin(clusterContextName);

            if (clusterContext != null && clusterLogin != null && !clusterLogin.SetupDetails.SetupPending)
            {
                clusterExists = ClusterDefinition.AreSimilar(clusterDefinition, clusterLogin.ClusterDefinition);
            }

            if (clusterExists && !options.RemoveClusterOnStart)
            {
                // It looks like the test cluster may already exist.  We'll verify
                // that it's running, healthy, unlocked and the cluster versions match.
                // When all of these conditions are true, we'll use the existing cluster,
                // otherwise we'll remove the cluster as well as its context/login,
                // and deploy a new cluster below.

                using (var cluster = new ClusterProxy(clusterLogin.ClusterDefinition, new HostingManagerFactory()))
                {
                    KubeHelper.SetCurrentContext(clusterContextName);

                    var isLocked      = cluster.IsLockedAsync().ResultWithoutAggregate();
                    var clusterInfo   = cluster.GetClusterInfoAsync().ResultWithoutAggregate();
                    var clusterHealth = cluster.GetClusterHealthAsync().ResultWithoutAggregate();

                    if (isLocked.HasValue && isLocked.Value)
                    {
                        throw new NeonKubeException($"Cluster is locked: {cluster.Name}");
                    }

                    if (clusterHealth.State == ClusterState.Healthy && clusterInfo.ClusterVersion == KubeVersions.NeonKube)
                    {
                        // We need to reset an existing cluster to ensure it's in a known state.

                        cluster.ResetAsync().WaitWithoutAggregate();

                        started   = true;
                        IsRunning = true;
                        Cluster   = new ClusterProxy(KubeHelper.CurrentContext, new HostingManagerFactory());

                        return(TestFixtureStatus.Started);
                    }

                    cluster.RemoveAsync(removeOrphans: true).WaitWithoutAggregate();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                // There is no known existing cluster but there still might be a cluster
                // deployed by another machine or fragments of a partially deployed cluster,
                // so we need to do a preemptive cluster remove.

                using (var cluster = new ClusterProxy(clusterDefinition, new HostingManagerFactory()))
                {
                    cluster.RemoveAsync(removeOrphans: true).WaitWithoutAggregate();
                }
            }

            // Provision the new cluster.

            WriteTestOutputLine($"PREPARE CLUSTER: {clusterDefinition.Name}");

            try
            {
                var controller = KubeSetup.CreateClusterPrepareController(
                    clusterDefinition:   clusterDefinition,
                    nodeImageUri:        imageUri,
                    nodeImagePath:       imagePath,
                    maxParallel:         options.MaxParallel,
                    unredacted:          options.Unredacted,
                    neonCloudHeadendUri: options.NeonCloudHeadendUri);

                switch (controller.RunAsync().ResultWithoutAggregate())
                {
                case SetupDisposition.Succeeded:

                    WriteTestOutputLine("CLUSTER PREPARE: SUCCESS");
                    break;

                case SetupDisposition.Failed:

                    WriteTestOutputLine("CLUSTER PREPARE: FAIL");
                    throw new NeonKubeException("Cluster prepare failed.");

                case SetupDisposition.Cancelled:
                default:

                    throw new NotImplementedException();
                }
            }
            finally
            {
                if (options.CaptureDeploymentLogs)
                {
                    CaptureDeploymentLogs();
                }
            }

            // Setup the cluster.

            WriteTestOutputLine($"SETUP CLUSTER: {clusterDefinition.Name}");

            try
            {
                var controller = KubeSetup.CreateClusterSetupController(
                    clusterDefinition: clusterDefinition,
                    maxParallel:       options.MaxParallel,
                    unredacted:        options.Unredacted);

                switch (controller.RunAsync().ResultWithoutAggregate())
                {
                case SetupDisposition.Succeeded:

                    WriteTestOutputLine("CLUSTER SETUP: SUCCESS");
                    break;

                case SetupDisposition.Failed:

                    WriteTestOutputLine("CLUSTER SETUP: FAILED");
                    throw new NeonKubeException("Cluster setup failed.");

                case SetupDisposition.Cancelled:
                default:

                    throw new NotImplementedException();
                }
            }
            finally
            {
                if (options.CaptureDeploymentLogs)
                {
                    CaptureDeploymentLogs();
                }
            }

            // NOTE: We just deployed brand new cluster so there's no need to reset it.

            started   = true;
            IsRunning = true;
            Cluster   = new ClusterProxy(KubeHelper.CurrentContext, new HostingManagerFactory());

            return(TestFixtureStatus.Started);
        }