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# infra-healthcheck

## Goal

This infra-healthcheck docker includes the test suites checking kubernetes and
healm charts of an ONAP deployment.

It includes 2 tests:

* onap-k8s: list pods, deployments, events, cm, ... For any faulty pod, it
  collects the logs and the describe. The success criteria is 100% of the pods
  are up&running
* onap-helm: list the helm charts. The success criteria is all the helm charts
  are completed.

## Usage

### Configuration

Mandatory:

* The kubernetes configuration: usually hosted on the.kube/config of your
  jumphost. It corresponds the kubernetes credentials and are needed to perform
  the different operations. This file shall be copied in /config/.kube/config in
  the docker.

Optional:

* The local result directory path: to store the results in your local
  environement. It shall corresponds to the internal result docker path
  /var/lib/xtesting/results

### Command

You can run this docker by typing:

```
docker run -v <the kube config>:/config/.kube/config -v
<result directory>:/var/lib/xtesting/results
registry.gitlab.com/orange-opensource/lfn/onap/integration/xtesting:latest
```

Options:

* -r: by default the reporting to the Database is not enabled. You need to
  specify the -r option in the command line. Please note that in this case, you
  must precise some env variables.

environement variables:

* Mandatory:
  * TEST_DB_URL: the url of the target Database with the env variable .
  * NODE_NAME: the name of your test environement. It must be declared in the
    test database (e.g. windriver-SB00)
* Optionnal
  * INSTALLER_TYPE: precise how your ONAP has been installed (e.g. kubespray-oom,
  rke-oom)
  * BUILD_TAG: a unique tag of your CI system. It can be usefull to get all the
    tests of one CI run. It uses the regex (dai|week)ly-(.+?)-[0-9]* to find the
    version (e.g. daily-elalto-123456789).

The command becomes:

```
docker run -v <the kube config>:/config/.kube/config -v
<result directory>:/var/lib/xtesting/results registry.gitlab.com/orange-opensour
ce/lfn/onap/integration/xtesting:latest /bin/bash -c "run_tests -r -t all
```

### Output

```
+------------+-------------+-------------------+----------+--------+
| TEST CASE  | PROJECT     | TIER              | DURATION | RESULT |
+------------+-------------+-------------------+----------+--------+
| onap-k8s   | integration | infra-healthcheck | 00:06    | PASS   |
| onap-helm  | integration | infra-healthcheck | 00:01    | PASS   |
+------------+-------------+-------------------+----------+--------+
```