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**Marconi - Queue and Notification service for OpenStack**
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Marconi
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=======
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*Steps to run Marconi server locally with MongoDB*
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Message queuing service for OpenStack
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1. `Install mongodb`_ locally
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2. Start your local MongoDB instance::
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Running a local Marconi server with MongoDB
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mongod
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1. `Install MongoDB`_
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2. Start a MongoDB instance::
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mongod
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3. Clone the Marconi repo::
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git clone https://github.com/stackforge/marconi.git
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git clone https://github.com/stackforge/marconi.git
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4. cd to your local copy of the repo
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5. Copy the Marconi config files to the directory ~/.marconi::
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5. Copy the Marconi config files to the directory **~/.marconi**::
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cp -r marconi/etc/*.conf-sample ~/.marconi
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6. Update the [drivers:storage:mongodb] section in ~/.marconi/marconi.conf
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cp -r marconi/etc/*.conf-sample ~/.marconi
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6a. Comment out the uri pointing to replicaset::
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6. Find the ``[drivers:storage:mongodb]`` section in **~/.marconi/marconi.conf** and modify the URI to point to your local mongod instance::
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;uri = mongodb://db1.example.net,db2.example.net:2500/?replicaSet=test&ssl=true&w=majority
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6b. Add a new line with uri pointing to the local mongoDB instance::
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uri = mongodb://localhost
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uri = mongodb://localhost
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7. Run the following command::
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7. Run the following so you can see the results of any changes you make to the code, without having to reinstall the package each time::
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python setup.py develop
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python setup.py develop
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8. Start the marconi server::
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marconi-server
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marconi-server
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.. _`Install mongodb` : http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/installation/
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**Marconi System Tests**
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Marconi System Tests
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====================
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The System tests treat Marconi as a black box.
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The API calls are made similar to how an user would make them.
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Unlike unit tests, the system tests do not use mock endpoints.
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Marconi's system tests treat Marconi as a black box. In other
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words, the API calls attempt to simulate an actual user. For
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example, unlike unit tests, the system tests do not use mock
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endpoints.
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**Running the System Tests**
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1. Setup the Marconi server, to run the tests against.
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Refer to the Marconi `README`_ on how to run Marconi locally.
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(If you are running the tests against an existing server, skip this step.)
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Running the System Tests
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2. System tests require the `requests`_ & `robot`_ packages. Run the following to install them ::
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#. Setup a Marconi server. Refer to the Marconi `README`_ on
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how to run Marconi locally, or simply use an existing server.
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#. System tests require the `requests`_ & `robot`_ packages. Run
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the following to install them: ::
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pip install -r tools/system-test-requires
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3. cd to the marconi/tests/system directory
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#. cd to the marconi/tests/system directory
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4. Copy etc/system-tests.conf-sample to one of the following locations::
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#. Copy etc/system-tests.conf-sample to one of the following locations::
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~/.marconi/system-tests.conf
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/etc/marconi/system-tests.conf
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5. Update the config file to point to the Marconi server you want to run the tests against
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#. Update the config file to point to the Marconi server you want to run
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the tests against
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6. If keystone auth is enabled, update system-tests.conf with the credentials.
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#. If leaving keystone auth enabled, update system-tests.conf with a
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valid set of credentials.
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7. To run tests use the pybot commands,
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#. Now, to run the sytem tests, simply use the pybot commands, e.g.:
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Run all test suites ::
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Run all test suites: ::
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pybot marconi/tests/system/queue/queue_tests.txt marconi/tests/system/messages/messages_tests.txt marconi/tests/system/claim/claim_tests.txt
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pybot queue/queue_tests.txt messages/messages_tests.txt claim/claim_tests.txt
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Run a specific test suite ::
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Run test suites individually: ::
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pybot marconi/tests/system/queue/queue_tests.txt
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pybot queue/queue_tests.txt
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pybot messages/messages_tests.txt
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pybot claim/claim_tests.txt
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pybot marconi/tests/system/messages/messages_tests.txt
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pybot marconi/tests/system/claim/claim_tests.txt
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pybot will generate report.html & log.html after the test run is complete.
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Note: pybot will generate ``report.html`` & ``log.html`` after the
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test run is complete.
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**To Add new tests**
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Adding New Tests
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*See also the Robot* `user guide`_ *for more details on writing test cases.*
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#. Add a test case definition to an appropriate robot test case file: ::
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queue/queue_tests.txt
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messages/messages_tests.txt
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claim/claim_tests.txt).
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#. Add test data to the test_data.csv in the same directory as the test case
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file you updated above (eg. queue/test_data.csv)
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#. Add any validation logic you might need, to the following utility modules:
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* corresponing \*fnlib.py (e.g. queue/queuefnlib.py)
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* common/functionlib.py (i.e., if the code can be used
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across multiple test suites)
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1. Add test case definition to the robot test case file (queue/queue_tests.txt, messages/messages_tests.txt, claim/claim_tests.txt)
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See `here`_ for more details on writing test cases.
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2. Add test data to the test_data.csv in the same directory as the test case file you updated above (eg. queue/test_data.csv)
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3. Add any validation logic you might need, to one of the following:
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* corresponing \*fnlib.py (eg. queue/queuefnlib.py)
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* common/functionlib.py (If the code can be used across multiple test suites)
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.. _README : https://github.com/stackforge/marconi/blob/master/README.rst
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.. _requests : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests
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.. _robot : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/robotframework
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.. _here : http://robotframework.googlecode.com/hg/doc/userguide/RobotFrameworkUserGuide.html?r=2.7.7#creating-test-cases
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.. _user guide : http://robotframework.googlecode.com/hg/doc/userguide/RobotFrameworkUserGuide.html?r=#.7.7#creating-test-cases
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