Bootstrap initializes the necessary vSphere objects before the tests are
run. A call to Bootstrap was missing in persistent_volumes-vsphere.go's
BeforeEach. This results in Panic while running e2e tests for 'vsphere'
provider with a stack trace like this:
/usr/local/go/src/runtime/panic.go:502 +0x229
github.com/docker/kube-e2e-image/vendor/k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/storage/vsphere.glob..func1.1()
/go/src/github.com/docker/kube-e2e-image/vendor/k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/storage/vsphere/persistent_volumes-vsphere.go:77
+0xa21
github.com/docker/kube-e2e-image/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes.(*runner).runSync(0xc4217c9b60,
0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, ...)
/go/src/github.com/docker/kube-e2e-image/e2e_test.go:88 +0x2c8
testing.tRunner(0xc4206e01e0, 0x4212900)
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:777 +0xd0
created by testing.(*T).Run
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:824 +0x2e0
This change fixes the Panic by calling Bootstrap.
Testing:
After this change, tests with FOCUS set to "PersistentVolumes:vsphere"
dont Panic. They pass as expected.
Signed-off-by: Anusha Ragunathan <anusha.ragunathan@docker.com>
The current interface is kind of clunky and not super easy to use, since
you have to specify parameters to specify which versions to diff. Also
the default isn't the most useful setting.
Change the interface by removing all the parameters and force only one
useful use-case, that is: diffing what's currently live against
what would be live if applied.
The EtcdMain function in integration tests is designed to launch an etcd
instance only when running in a bazel test. For non-bazel, we rely on
hack/make-rules/test-integration.sh to bring up the etcd instance.
This patch fixes the following in EtcdMain:
1. If etcd is not found in ${RUNFILES_DIR} then look in ${PATH}.
2. Try to connect to the etcd started by `make test-integraion`; if it
is up, then don't start etcd.
3. Gracefully shut down etcd after tests.
4. Get a port from the OS instead of deriving it from argv[0].
5. Don't use sync.Once.
The benefit of this change is that integration tests work with `go test`
as well as `make test-integration` without users needing to do anything
special. That makes it much easier to pass go testing flags to tests and
integrate with IDEs.