Hi, an update on the ovirt-engine application wide tests. When [6] is merged, everything is ready to use.
Please have a look on the post here: http://rmohr.github.io/continuous%20integration/2016/07/04/application-scoped-tests-for-ovirt-with-arquillian for a How-To and why it is implemented the way it is. Reply here or ping me anytime if you have questions or want some help. Happy testing :) Roman On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Roman Mohr <rm...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > In [1] you can find some patches which are meant to improve the test writing > experience in ovirt-engine. > > They provide the following things: > > A) Domain Object builders which can be used for creating and/or persisting > domain objects [2] > B) DAO testing without writing fixtures because of the builders > C) Integration testing for commands in conjunction with a real database > Arquillian, injectable commands and the builders [3] > > # How to run what? > > A) In normal unit tests just create a new instance of a builder and use it. > This should help us to get rid of all the small createDefaultVm(), > createHostWithX() helper methods in our tests. > > B) In dao tests just inject them and go ahead. The advantage of not using > the fixture file is that we can now set up clean scenarios for every test in > a setup method. See example 2 below on how easy it is to set up a new > cluster. > > C) Arquillian integration tests need to be marked with > "@Category(IntegrationTest.class)" and can inherit from > TransactionalTestBase. The @Category annotation makes sure that the > integration tests are only run when > > mvn clean verify -DskipITs=false > > is invoked. Note that these tests are then executed in the integration test > phase of maven. For them we use the maven-failsafe-plugin[5] which will also > make sure that the testing database is up to date. See [4] for more details. > > # Examples > > 1) Add a running VM to a host, persist everything to the database and load > all VMs which are running on the host: > > VDS host = vdsBuilder.cluster(persistedCluster).persist(); > vmBuilder.host(host).up().persist(); > List<VM> vms = vmDao.getAllRunningForVds(host.getId()); > > 2) Add 10 hosts with 1 GB of RAM to a cluster, persist the hosts to the > database in a DAO test: > > public class MyHostDaoTest extends BaseDaoTestCase { > > @Inject > private VdsBuilder vdsBuilder; > > @Test > public void createHosts() { > VdsBuilder builder = > vdsBuilder.cluster(persistedCluster).physicalMemory(1000); > for (int x =0; x < 10; x++){ > builder.id(Guid.newGuid()).persist(); > } > } > } > > 3) Full integration test with arquillian and the database > > @Category(IntegrationTest.class) > public class VmDaoIntegrationTest extends TransactionalTestBase { > > @Inject > VmDao vmDao; > > private final Guid VM1_GUID = > Guid.createGuidFromString("0fe4bc81-5999-4ab6-80f8-7a4a2d4bfacd"); > > @Deployment > public static JavaArchive deploy(){ > return createDeployment(); > } > > @Test > public void shouldFailOnExistingEntity() { > > vmBuilder.id(VM1_GUID).cluster(clusterBuilder.reset().persist()).persist(); > // This uses assertThat from assertj: > assertThat(vmDao.get(VM1_GUID)).isNotNull(); > } > } > > 4) Using the builders in a normal unit test without a database: > > VM vm = new VmBuilder().id(Guid.newGuid()).up().build(); > > > # How to add your own Domain objects? > > There are just a few simple rules: > > 1) Your builder should extend org.ovirt.engine.core.builder.AbstractBuilder > > 2) Make sure that you only access DAOs injected into the builder during > #prePersist() and #persist(). This allows to use the #build() method also > without injections > > 3) #prePersist() should set all fields which are necessary to suffice > database constraints. The fields should only be set if they are not already > set before by the builder. When following this rule we can always persist > new objects to the database by simply calling myBuilder.reset().persist(). > > 4) Mark your builder with @Repository to make them useable for our Spring > DAO tests and our Arquillian integration tests. > > So have a look at the patches at [1] and let me know what you think about > them. > > Best Regards and happy testing, > > Roman > > [1] https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/q/topic:integration > [2] https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/47008/17 > [3] https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/47007/10 > [4] https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/47008/17 > [5] https://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-failsafe-plugin/ [6] https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/59912/4 _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel