That's really useful - thanks for sharing it Adrian. On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 8:45 PM, Andrei Savu <[email protected]> wrote: > Nice work Adrian. Maybe later we can actually have an automatic patch > testing system. > > Should we consider to add these scripts in contrib?
Or a Whirr service? Putting it on a wiki page might be useful too. Cheers, Tom > > Cheers, > > -- Andrei Savu > > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Adrian Cole <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, team. >> >> Sometimes it is tough to reproduce test success or failure since one's >> workspace might be tainted. The following is a process I used to test >> a patch running against zookeeper on aws-ec2. It first creates a >> fresh node to perform tests on, then runs the integration test against >> zookoeeper. >> >> Here's the steps: >> >> * preparation >> checkout and mvn install >> https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-examples/tree/master/compute-basics >> >> * setup a new node with whirr and maven: >> create a m1.small node on aws-ec2 with the following command: >> java -DminRam=1024 -jar >> target/compute-basics-jar-with-dependencies.jar aws-ec2 ACCESS SECRET >> whirrtest >> setup whirr from a clean svn checkout >> java -jar target/compute-basics-jar-with-dependencies.jar >> aws-ec2 ACCESS SECRET whirrtest run /path/to/setup-whirr.sh >> >> * iterate a patch, testing against a live service >> if you are testing a patch, apply it with the patch-script after >> you changed it to use the correct url for the patch you wish to test >> java -jar target/compute-basics-jar-with-dependencies.jar >> aws-ec2 ACCESS SECRET whirrtest run /path/to/patch-whirr.sh >> modify test-whirr-service with the config params you want and the >> cloud you are testing against and then run it, repeating as necessary >> java -jar target/compute-basics-jar-with-dependencies.jar >> aws-ec2 ACCESS SECRET whirrtest run /path/to/test-whirr-service.sh >> >> * cleanup your node! >> java -jar target/compute-basics-jar-with-dependencies.jar aws-ec2 >> ACCESS SECRET whirrtest destroy >> >> I hope this helps! >> -Adrian >> >> ex. >> Adrian-Coles-iMac:compute-basics adriancole$ java -jar >> target/compute-basics-jar-with-dependencies.jar aws-ec2 ACCESS SECRET >> whirrtest run /Users/adriancole/Desktop/test-whirr-service.sh >>>> initialized provider [id=aws-ec2, >>>> endpoint=https://ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com, apiVersion=2010-06-15, >>>> identity=067PW7Z9P0FNH7JDPE82, iso3166Codes=[US-VA, US-CA, IE, SG, JP-13]] >>>> running [/Users/adriancole/Desktop/test-whirr-service.sh] on group >>>> whirrtest as adriancole >> - >> blocking on socket [address=174.129.88.111, port=22] for 600000 seconds >> - << socket [address=174.129.88.111, port=22] opened >> - >> running [./_test-whirr-service init] as [email protected] >> - << init(0) >> - >> running [./_test-whirr-service start] as [email protected] >> - << start(0) >> - << complete(true) >> - << stdout from _test-whirr-service as [email protected] >> [INFO] Installing >> /home/users/adriancole/whirr/services/zookeeper/pom.xml to >> /home/users/adriancole/.m2/repository/org/apache/whirr/whirr-zookeeper/0.7.0-SNAPSHOT/whirr-zookeeper-0.7.0-SNAPSHOT.pom >> [INFO] Installing >> /home/users/adriancole/whirr/services/zookeeper/target/whirr-zookeeper-0.7.0-SNAPSHOT-tests.jar >> to >> /home/users/adriancole/.m2/repository/org/apache/whirr/whirr-zookeeper/0.7.0-SNAPSHOT/whirr-zookeeper-0.7.0-SNAPSHOT-tests.jar >> [INFO] Installing >> /home/users/adriancole/whirr/services/zookeeper/target/whirr-zookeeper-0.7.0-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar >> to >> /home/users/adriancole/.m2/repository/org/apache/whirr/whirr-zookeeper/0.7.0-SNAPSHOT/whirr-zookeeper-0.7.0-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar >> [INFO] >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS >> [INFO] >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [INFO] Total time: 6:12.858s >> [INFO] Finished at: Thu Aug 18 17:22:05 UTC 2011 >> [INFO] Final Memory: 28M/247M >> [INFO] >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> - << stderr from _test-whirr-service as [email protected] >> >> << node us-east-1/i-cf0a2fae: [10.116.77.215, 174.129.88.111] >> << [output=, error=, exitCode=0] >> >
