Add an initial test set for the NodeFeature API. This is done simply by
running a second pass of the tests but with -enable-nodefeature-api
(i.e. NodeFeature API enabled and gRPC disabled). This should give basic
confidence that the API actually works and form a basis for further
imporovements on testing the new CRD API.
Drop the pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce label from the test
namespace, i.e. remove pod security admission enforcement. NFD-worker
uses restricted host mounts (/sys) etc so pod creation fails even in
privileged mode if pod security admission enforcement is enabled.
Only generate CRDs once in the beginning of the test run. Use the "Ordered"
option for the test container so that we can utilize ginkgo.BeforeAll to
only do stuff once before the first test. Changing from unordered to
ordered shouldn't make a big difference here.
Add a cleanup function to remove stale NodeFeatureRule objects that are
cluster-scoped and not deleted with the test namespace.
Use RuntimeDefault seccomp profile in nfd worker and topology
updater pod spec similar to nfd master.
Signed-off-by: Feruzjon Muyassarov <feruzjon.muyassarov@intel.com>
After introducing NodeFeatureRule we packed two CRD definitions in one
yaml file. Our e2e-tests were not prepared to that and the file itself
was also renamed so it couldn't even be read by the test suite.
With this change the e2e-tests start to create NodeFeatre CRD in the
test cluster, preparing for the addition of e2e-tests for NodeFeature
API.
Drop the gRPC communication to nfd-master and connect to the Kubernetes
API server directly when updating NodeResourceTopology objects.
Topology-updater already has connection to the API server for listing
Pods so this is not that dramatic change. It also simplifies the code
a lot as there is no need for the NFD gRPC client and no need for
managing TLS certs/keys.
This change aligns nfd-topology-updater with the future direction of
nfd-worker where the gRPC API is being dropped and replaced by a
CRD-based API.
This patch also update deployment files and documentation to reflect
this change.
Fixes stricter API check on daemonset pod spec that started to cause e2e
test failures. RestartPolicyNever that we previously set (by defaylt)
isn't compatible with DaemonSets.
The new package should provide pod-related utilities,
hence let's move all the daemonset-related utilities
to their own package as well.
Signed-off-by: Talor Itzhak <titzhak@redhat.com>
By moving those utils in to a seperate package,
we can make the functions names shorter and clearer.
For example, instead of:
```
testutils.NFDWorkerPod(opts...)
testutils.NFDMasterPod(opts...)
testutils.SpecWithContainerImage(...)
```
we'll have:
```
testpod.NFDWorker(opts...)
testpod.NFDMaster(opts...)
testpod.SpecWithContainerImage(...)
```
It will also make the package more isolated and portable.
Signed-off-by: Talor Itzhak <titzhak@redhat.com>
The master pod need these `SecurityContext` configurations
In order to run inside a namespace with restricted policy
Signed-off-by: Talor Itzhak <titzhak@redhat.com>
Change the pod spec generator functions to accept parameterization in
the form of more generic "mutator functions". This makes the addition of
new test specific pod spec customizations a lot cleaner. Plus, hopefully
makes the code a bit more readable as well.
Also, slightly simplify the SpecWithConfigMap() but dropping one
redundant argument.
Inspired by latest contributions by Talor Itzhak (titzhak@redhat.com).
Different tests requires different configuration
of the topology-updater DaemonSet.
Here, we decouple the configuration from the creation part
using `JustBeforeEach` so that each test container
will has its own configuration.
Additional reading:
https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#separating-creation-and-configuration-justbeforeeach
Signed-off-by: Talor Itzhak <titzhak@redhat.com>
It might take time for the CRD to get deleted
and it might cause some falkiness in the tests.
Now before we create the CRD, we make sure to delete
the old object, wait for it deletion to complete
and only then create a new CRD object.
Signed-off-by: Talor Itzhak <titzhak@redhat.com>
We might not get the most updated node topology
resource on the first `GET` call.
Hence, put the whole check inside `Eventually`,
and check for the most updated node topology resource on every
iteration.
Signed-off-by: Talor Itzhak <titzhak@redhat.com>
The tested pods have some lax spec wrt security,
hence a restrict podSecurity namespace won't allow running those pods.
In topology-updater tests, the topology-updater pod
needs to run the container as root
so change the namespace podSecurity from restricted to priviliged.
In node-feature-discovery tests, we don't need root access,
so add the required security context configuration.
Signed-off-by: Talor Itzhak <titzhak@redhat.com>
Error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005) & remove the
redundancy from array, slice or map composite literals.
Signed-off-by: Feruzjon Muyassarov <feruzjon.muyassarov@intel.com>
Add tests covering the basic functionality of NodeFeatureRule objects,
covering different feature types ("flag features", "attribute features"
and "instance features") as well as backreferencing (using the output of
previously run rules) and templating. The test relies on the "fake"
feature source and its default configuration.
We need this fix https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/110875
to have reliable tests, but up until we can bump the k/k deps to 1.25+,
we can't consume it.
So borrow it from k/k repo for the time being.
Signed-off-by: Francesco Romani <fromani@redhat.com>
In some cases (CI) it is useful to run NFD e2e tests using
ephemeral clusters. To save time and bandwidth, it is also useful
to prime the ephemeral cluster with the images under test.
In these circumstances there is no risk of running a stale image,
and having a `Always` PullPolicy hardcoded actually makes
the whole exercise null.
So we add a new option, disabled by default, to make the e2e
manifest use the `IfNotPresent` pull policy, to effectively
cover this use case.
Signed-off-by: Francesco Romani <fromani@redhat.com>