
GKE's stable K8s version is now 1.19. Also adding VAULT_LICENSE_CI to the `make test-acceptance` target to make it easier to run the acceptance tests manually, and mentioned it in the test README.
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Vault Helm Tests
Running Vault Helm Acceptance tests
The Makefile at the top level of this repo contains a few target that should help with running acceptance tests in your own GKE instance or in a kind cluster.
Note that for the Vault Enterprise tests to pass, a VAULT_LICENSE_CI
environment variable needs to be set to the contents of a valid Vault Enterprise license.
Running in a GKE cluster
- Set the
GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS
andCLOUDSDK_CORE_PROJECT
variables at the top of the file.GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS
should contain the local path to your Google Cloud Platform account credentials in JSON format.CLOUDSDK_CORE_PROJECT
should be set to the ID of your GCP project. - Run
make test-image
to create the docker image (with dependencies installed) that will be re-used in the below steps. - Run
make test-provision
to provision the GKE cluster using terraform. - Run
make test-acceptance
to run the acceptance tests in this already provisioned cluster. - You can choose to only run certain tests by setting the ACCEPTANCE_TESTS variable and re-running the above target.
- Run
make test-destroy
when you have finished testing and want to tear-down and remove the cluster.
Running in a kind cluster
- Run
make test-acceptance LOCAL_ACCEPTANCE_TESTS=true
- You can choose to only run certain tests by setting the
ACCEPTANCE_TESTS
variable and re-running the above target. - Run
make delete-kind
when you have finished testing and want to tear-down and remove the cluster. - You can set an alternate kind cluster name by specifying the
KIND_CLUSTER_NAME
variable for any of the above targets. - You can set an alternate K8S version by specifying the
KIND_K8S_VERSION
variable for any of the above targets.
See kind-quick-start if you don't have kind installed on your system.
Running chart verification tests
If chart-verifier is built and available in your PATH, run:
bats test/chart/verifier.bats
Or if you'd rather use the latest chart-verifier docker container, set USE_DOCKER:
USE_DOCKER=true bats test/chart/verifier.bats
Generating the values json schema
There is a make target for generating values.schema.json:
make values-schema
It relies on the helm schema-gen plugin. Note that some manual editing will be required, since several properties accept multiple data types.
Helm test
Vault Helm also contains a simple helm test under templates/tests/ that may be run against a helm release:
helm test <RELEASE_NAME>