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-A1 Dev Guide
-============
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+
+A1 Developer Guide
+==================
+
+.. contents::
+ :depth: 3
+ :local:
Tech Stack
-==========
+----------
- OpenAPI3
- Connexion
- Flask with Gevent serving
-- Python3.7
+- Python3.8
-Version bumping
-===============
+Version bumping A1
+------------------
This project follows semver. When changes are made, the versions are in:
3) ``container-tag.yaml``
-4) ``a1mediator/values.yaml``
+4) ``integration_tests/a1mediator/Chart.yaml``
+
+5) ``a1/openapi.yaml`` (this is an API version, not a software version; no need to bump on patch changes)
+
+6) in the ric-plt repo that contains a1 helm chart, ``values.yaml``, ``Chart.yml``
-5) ``a1mediator/Chart.yaml``
-6) ``a1/openapi.yml``
+Version bumping RMR
+-------------------
-Running locally
-===============
+As of 2020/02/13, A1 (Dockerfile), Dockerfile-Unit-Test, and all three
+integration test receivers use an Alpine base image and install RMR
+from a base builder image. Must update and rebuild all 5 containers
+in the A1 repo (or just A1 itself for prod usage).
-1. This requires that RMR is installed on the base system. (the
- Dockerfile does this when running in Docker)
+In addition these items in this repo must be kept in sync:
+* ``rmr-version.yaml`` controls what rmr gets installed for unit testing in Jenkins
+* ``integration_tests/install_rmr.sh`` is a useful script for a variety of local testing.
-2. It also requires rmr-python >= 0.10.1 installed. (The dockerfile also
- does this)
+Version bumping Python
+----------------------
-3. Create a ``local.rt`` file and copy it into ``/opt/route/local.rt``.
- Note, the example one in ``local_tests`` will need to be modified for
- your scenario and machine.
+If you want to update the version of python itself (ie just done from 37 to 38):
-4. Copy a ric manifest into ``/opt/ricmanifest.json`` and an rmr mapping
- table into ``/opt/rmr_string_int_mapping.txt``. You can use the test
- ones packaged if you want:
+1) ``Dockerfile``
- ::
+2) ``Dockerfile-Unit-Test``
- cp tests/fixtures/ricmanifest.json /opt/ricmanifest.json cp
- tests/fixtures/rmr_string_int_mapping.txt
- /opt/rmr_string_int_mapping.txt
+3) ``tox.ini``
-5. Then:
+Unit Testing
+------------
- sudo pip install –ignore-installed .; set -x LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- /usr/local/lib/; set -x RMR_SEED_RT /opt/route/local.rt ; set -x
- RMR_RCV_RETRY_INTERVAL 500; set -x RMR_RETRY_TIMES 10;
- /usr/bin/run.py
+Running the unit tests requires the python packages ``tox`` and ``pytest``.
-Testing locally
-===============
+The RMR library is also required during unit tests. If running directly from tox
+(outside a Docker container), install RMR using the script in the integration_tests
+directory: ``install_rmr.sh``.
-There are also two test receivers in ``integration_tests`` you can run locally.
-The first is meant to be used with the ``control_admission`` policy
-(that comes in test fixture ric manifest):
+Upon completion, view the test coverage like this:
::
- set -x LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib/; set -x RMR_SEED_RT /opt/route/local.rt ; python receiver.py
+ tox
+ open htmlcov/index.html
-The second can be used against the ``test_policy`` policy to test the
-async nature of A1, and to test race conditions. You can start it with
-several env variables as follows:
+Alternatively, you can run the unit tests in Docker (this is somewhat
+less nice because you don't get the pretty HTML)
::
- set -x LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib/; set -x RMR_SEED_RT /opt/route/local.rt ; set -x TEST_RCV_PORT 4563; set -x TEST_RCV_RETURN_MINT 10001; set -x TEST_RCV_SEC_DELAY 5; set -x TEST_RCV_RETURN_PAYLOAD '{"ACK_FROM": "DELAYED_TEST", "status": "SUCCESS"}' ; python receiver.py
+ docker build --no-cache -f Dockerfile-Unit-Test .
-To test the async nature of A1, trigger a call to ``test_policy``, which
-will target the delayed receicer, then immediately call
-``control_admission``. The ``control_admission`` policy return should be
-returned immediately, whereas the ``test_policy`` should return after
-about ``TEST_RCV_SEC_DELAY 5``. The ``test_policy`` should not block A1
-while it is sleeping, and both responses should be correct.
+Integration testing
+-------------------
+
+This tests A1’s external API with three test receivers. This requires
+docker, kubernetes and helm.
+
+Build all the images:
::
- curl -v -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{}' localhost:10000/ric/policies/test_policy
- curl -v -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"dc_admission_start_time": "10:00:00", "dc_admission_end_time": "11:00:00"}' localhost:10000/ric/policies/control_admission_time
+ docker build -t a1:latest .
+ cd integration_tests/testxappcode
+ docker build -t delayreceiver:latest -f Dockerfile-delay-receiver .
+ docker build -t queryreceiver:latest -f Dockerfile-query-receiver .
+ docker build -t testreceiver:latest -f Dockerfile-test-receiver .
-Finally, there is a test “bombarder” that will flood A1 with messages
-with good message types but bad transaction IDs, to test A1’s resilience
-against queue-overflow attacks
+
+Then, run all the tests from the root (this requires the python packages ``tox``, ``pytest``, and ``tavern``).
::
- set -x LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib/; set -x RMR_SEED_RT /opt/route/local.rt ; python bombard.py
+ tox -c tox-integration.ini
+
+This script:
+1. Deploys 3 helm charts (5 containers) into a local kubernetes installation
+2. Port forwards a pod ClusterIP to localhost
+3. Uses “tavern” to run some tests against the server
+4. Barrages the server with apache bench
+5. Tears everything down