#!/usr/bin/env bash # Copyright 2018 The Kubernetes Authors. # # 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. set -o errexit set -o nounset set -o pipefail run_initializer_tests() { set -o nounset set -o errexit create_and_use_new_namespace kube::log::status "Testing --include-uninitialized" ### Create a deployment kubectl create --request-timeout=1 -f hack/testdata/initializer-deployments.yaml 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}" || true ### Test kubectl get --include-uninitialized # Command output_message=$(kubectl get deployments 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "No resources found" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'No resources found' # Command output_message=$(kubectl get deployments --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "No resources found" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'No resources found' # Command output_message=$(kubectl get deployments --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: I assume "web" is the deployment name kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'web' # Command output_message=$(kubectl get deployments web 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: I assume "web" is the deployment name kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'web' # Post-condition: The text "No resources found" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'No resources found' ### Test kubectl describe --include-uninitialized # Command output_message=$(kubectl describe deployments 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "run=web" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'run=web' # Command output_message=$(kubectl describe deployments --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "run=web" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'run=web' # Command output_message=$(kubectl describe deployments --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl describe deployments web --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "run=web" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'run=web' # Command output_message=$(kubectl describe deployments web --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "run=web" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'run=web' ### Test kubectl label --include-uninitialized # Command output_message=$(kubectl label deployments labelkey1=labelvalue1 --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: web is labelled kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" labeled' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${labels_field}.labelkey1}}" 'labelvalue1' # Command output_message=$(kubectl label deployments labelkey2=labelvalue2 --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl label deployments labelkey3=labelvalue3 -l run=web 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl label deployments labelkey4=labelvalue4 -l run=web --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: web is labelled kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" labeled' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${labels_field}.labelkey4}}" 'labelvalue4' # Command output_message=$(kubectl label deployments labelkey5=labelvalue5 -l run=web --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl label deployments labelkey6=labelvalue6 -l run=web --all --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: web is labelled kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" labeled' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${labels_field}.labelkey6}}" 'labelvalue6' # Command output_message=$(kubectl label deployments web labelkey7=labelvalue7 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: web is labelled kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" labeled' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${labels_field}.labelkey7}}" 'labelvalue7' # Found All Labels kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${labels_field}}}" 'map[labelkey1:labelvalue1 labelkey4:labelvalue4 labelkey6:labelvalue6 labelkey7:labelvalue7 run:web]' ### Test kubectl annotate --include-uninitialized # Command output_message=$(kubectl annotate deployments annotatekey1=annotatevalue1 --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: DEPLOYMENT has annotation kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" annotated' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${annotations_field}.annotatekey1}}" 'annotatevalue1' # Command output_message=$(kubectl annotate deployments annotatekey2=annotatevalue2 --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl annotate deployments annotatekey3=annotatevalue3 -l run=web 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl annotate deployments annotatekey4=annotatevalue4 -l run=web --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: DEPLOYMENT has annotation kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" annotated' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${annotations_field}.annotatekey4}}" 'annotatevalue4' # Command output_message=$(kubectl annotate deployments annotatekey5=annotatevalue5 -l run=web --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl annotate deployments annotatekey6=annotatevalue6 -l run=web --all --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: DEPLOYMENT has annotation kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" annotated' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${annotations_field}.annotatekey6}}" 'annotatevalue6' # Command output_message=$(kubectl annotate deployments web annotatekey7=annotatevalue7 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: web DEPLOYMENT has annotation kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deployment "web" annotated' kube::test::get_object_assert 'deployments web' "{{${annotations_field}.annotatekey7}}" 'annotatevalue7' ### Test kubectl edit --include-uninitialized [ "$(EDITOR=cat kubectl edit deployments 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}" | grep 'edit cancelled, no objects found')" ] [ "$(EDITOR=cat kubectl edit deployments --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}" | grep 'Edit cancelled, no changes made.')" ] ### Test kubectl set image --include-uninitialized # Command output_message=$(kubectl set image deployments *=nginx:1.11 --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "image updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'image updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set image deployments *=nginx:1.11 --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl set image deployments *=nginx:1.11 -l run=web 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl set image deployments *=nginx:1.12 -l run=web --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "image updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'image updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set image deployments *=nginx:1.13 -l run=web --include-uninitialized --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "image updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'image updated' ### Test kubectl set resources --include-uninitialized # Command output_message=$(kubectl set resources deployments --limits=cpu=200m,memory=512Mi --requests=cpu=100m,memory=256Mi --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "resource requirements updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'resource requirements updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set resources deployments --limits=cpu=200m,memory=512Mi --requests=cpu=100m,memory=256Mi --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl set resources deployments --limits=cpu=200m,memory=512Mi --requests=cpu=100m,memory=256Mi -l run=web 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl set resources deployments --limits=cpu=200m,memory=512Mi --requests=cpu=200m,memory=256Mi -l run=web --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "resource requirements updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'resource requirements updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set resources deployments --limits=cpu=200m,memory=512Mi --requests=cpu=100m,memory=512Mi -l run=web --include-uninitialized --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "resource requirements updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'resource requirements updated' ### Test kubectl set selector --include-uninitialized # Create a service with initializer kubectl create --request-timeout=1 -f hack/testdata/initializer-redis-master-service.yaml 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}" || true # Command output_message=$(kubectl set selector services role=padawan --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "selector updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'selector updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set selector services role=padawan --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" ### Test kubectl set subject --include-uninitialized # Create a create clusterrolebinding with initializer kubectl create --request-timeout=1 -f hack/testdata/initializer-clusterrolebinding.yaml 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}" || true kube::test::get_object_assert clusterrolebinding/super-admin "{{range.subjects}}{{.name}}:{{end}}" 'super-admin:' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set subject clusterrolebinding --user=foo --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "subjects updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'subjects updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set subject clusterrolebinding --user=foo --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl set subject clusterrolebinding --user=foo -l clusterrolebinding=super 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" # Command output_message=$(kubectl set subject clusterrolebinding --user=foo -l clusterrolebinding=super --include-uninitialized 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "subjects updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'subjects updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set subject clusterrolebinding --user=foo -l clusterrolebinding=super --include-uninitialized --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "subjects updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'subjects updated' ### Test kubectl set serviceaccount --include-uninitialized # Command output_message=$(kubectl set serviceaccount deployment serviceaccount1 --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "serviceaccount updated" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'serviceaccount updated' # Command output_message=$(kubectl set serviceaccount deployment serviceaccount1 --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The output should be empty kube::test::if_empty_string "${output_message}" ### Test kubectl delete --include-uninitialized kube::test::get_object_assert clusterrolebinding/super-admin "{{range.subjects}}{{.name}}:{{end}}" 'super-admin:' # Command output_message=$(kubectl delete clusterrolebinding --all --include-uninitialized=false 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "No resources found" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'No resources found' # Command output_message=$(kubectl delete clusterrolebinding --all 2>&1 "${kube_flags[@]}") # Post-condition: The text "deleted" should be part of the output kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'deleted' kube::test::get_object_assert clusterrolebinding/super-admin "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" '' ### Test kubectl apply --include-uninitialized # Pre-Condition: no POD exists kube::test::get_object_assert pods "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" '' # apply pod a kubectl apply --prune --request-timeout=20 --include-uninitialized=false --all -f hack/testdata/prune/a.yaml "${kube_flags[@]}" 2>&1 # check right pod exists kube::test::get_object_assert pods/a "{{${id_field}}}" 'a' # Post-condition: Other uninitialized resources should not be pruned kube::test::get_object_assert deployments "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" 'web' kube::test::get_object_assert services/redis-master "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" 'redis-master' # cleanup kubectl delete pod a # apply pod a and prune uninitialized deployments web kubectl apply --prune --request-timeout=20 --all -f hack/testdata/prune/a.yaml "${kube_flags[@]}" 2>&1 # check right pod exists kube::test::get_object_assert pods/a "{{${id_field}}}" 'a' # Post-condition: Other uninitialized resources should not be pruned kube::test::get_object_assert deployments/web "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" 'web' kube::test::get_object_assert services/redis-master "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" 'redis-master' # cleanup kubectl delete pod a # apply pod a and prune uninitialized deployments web kubectl apply --prune --request-timeout=20 --include-uninitialized --all -f hack/testdata/prune/a.yaml "${kube_flags[@]}" 2>&1 # check right pod exists kube::test::get_object_assert pods/a "{{${id_field}}}" 'a' # Post-condition: Other uninitialized resources should not be pruned kube::test::get_object_assert deployments/web "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" 'web' kube::test::get_object_assert services/redis-master "{{range.items}}{{$id_field}}:{{end}}" 'redis-master' # cleanup kubectl delete pod a kubectl delete --request-timeout=1 deploy web kubectl delete --request-timeout=1 service redis-master set +o nounset set +o errexit }