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Signed-off-by: Davanum Srinivas <davanum@gmail.com> Kubernetes-commit: 3827d3bc4f1c17ac816b37422dbd449c276e9ff0 |
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| testcase-apply-edit-last-applied | ||
| testcase-apply-edit-last-applied-list | ||
| testcase-apply-edit-last-applied-list-fail | ||
| testcase-apply-edit-last-applied-syntax-error | ||
| testcase-create-list | ||
| testcase-create-list-error | ||
| testcase-edit-error-reedit | ||
| testcase-edit-from-empty | ||
| testcase-edit-output-patch | ||
| testcase-edit-subresource-status | ||
| testcase-immutable-name | ||
| testcase-list | ||
| testcase-list-errors | ||
| testcase-list-record | ||
| testcase-missing-service | ||
| testcase-no-op | ||
| testcase-not-update-annotation | ||
| testcase-repeat-error | ||
| testcase-schemaless-list | ||
| testcase-single-service | ||
| testcase-syntax-error | ||
| testcase-unknown-field-known-group-kind | ||
| testcase-unknown-version-known-group-kind | ||
| testcase-update-annotation | ||
| README | ||
| record.go | ||
| record_editor.sh | ||
| record_testcase.sh | ||
| test_editor.sh | ||
This folder contains test cases for interactive edit, and helpers for recording new test cases To record a new test: 1. Start a local cluster running unsecured on http://localhost:8080 (e.g. hack/local-up-cluster.sh) 2. Set up any pre-existing resources you want to be available on that server (namespaces, resources to edit, etc) 3. Run ./pkg/kubectl/cmd/testdata/edit/record_testcase.sh my-testcase 4. Run the desired `kubectl edit ...` command, and interact with the editor as desired until it completes. * You can do things that cause errors to appear in the editor (change immutable fields, fail validation, etc) * You can perform edit flows that invoke the editor multiple times * You can make out-of-band changes to the server resources that cause conflict errors to be returned * The API requests/responses and editor inputs/outputs are captured in your testcase folder 5. Type exit. 6. Inspect the captured requests/responses and inputs/outputs for sanity 7. Modify the generated test.yaml file: * Set a description of what the test is doing * Enter the args (if any) you invoked edit with * Enter the filename (if any) you invoked edit with * Enter the output format (if any) you invoked edit with * Optionally specify substrings to look for in the stdout or stderr of the edit command 8. Add your new testcase name to the list of testcases in edit_test.go 9. Run `go test ./pkg/kubectl/cmd -run TestEdit -v` to run edit tests