The "system_node_critical_test" causes DiskPressure on the node,
resulting in eviction of some of the pre pulled images. This makes all
the resulting tests to fail, since their pod spec use PullPolicy: Never
The PrePullImages is now inside a defer, so it will be executed even tho
the assertions inside the "AfterEach" fail.
dumpAllNodeInfo() called Nodes().List() internally, but the function
is called from DumpAllNamespaceInfo() only and DumpAllNamespaceInfo()
calls Nodes().List() before calling dumpAllNodeInfo().
So this makes the result of Nodes().List() being passed to
dumpAllNodeInfo() then reduce a call of Nodes().List().
This makes sub packages of e2e test framework to use log functions
of core framework instead for avoiding circular dependencies.
NOTE: test/e2e/framework/ssh will make circular dependencies if
updating it. It is necessary to solve the issue in advance
before this work.
The assumption so far was that all drivers support read/write
volumes. That might not necessarily be true, so we have to let the
test driver specify it and then test accordingly.
Another aspect that is worth testing is whether the driver correctly
creates a new volume for each pod even if the volume attributes are
the same. However, drivers are not required to do that, so again we
have to let the test driver specify that.
After deleting a pod, we need to be sure that it really is gone,
otherwise there is a race condition: if we remove the CSI driver that
is responsible for the volume used by the pod before the pod is
actually deleted, deleting the pod will fail.
Once we have deleted the pod and the volume, we want to be sure that
NodeUnpublishVolume was called for it. The main motivation was to
check this for inline ephemeral volumes, but the same additional check
also makes sense for other volumes.
We need the 1.2.0 driver for that because that has support for
detecting the volume mode dynamically, and we need to deploy a
CSIDriver object which enables pod info (for the dynamic detection)
and both modes (to satisfy the new mode sanity check).
This ensures that the files are in sync with:
hostpath: v1.2.0-rc3
external-attacher: v2.0.1
external-provisioner: v1.3.0
external-resizer: v0.2.0
external-snapshotter: v1.2.0
driver-registrar/rbac.yaml is obsolete because only
node-driver-registrar is in use now and does not need RBAC rules.
mock/e2e-test-rbac.yaml was not used anywhere.
The README.md files were updated to indicate that these really are
files copied from elsewhere. To avoid the need to constantly edit
these files on each update, <version> is used as placeholder in the URL.
The feature is complete and supported by an increasing number of CSI
drivers, but before it can be really used, it should be moved out of
alpha into beta.