Gophercloud Acceptance tests
The purpose of these acceptance tests is to validate that SDK features meet
the requirements of a contract - to consumers, other parts of the library, and
to a remote API.
Note: Because every test will be run against a real API endpoint, you
may incur bandwidth and service charges for all the resource usage. These
tests should remove their remote products automatically. However, there may
be certain cases where this does not happen; always double-check to make sure
you have no stragglers left behind.
Step 1. Set environment variables
A lot of tests rely on environment variables for configuration - so you will need
to set them before running the suite. If you're testing against pure OpenStack APIs,
you can download a file that contains all of these variables for you: just visit
the project/access_and_security
page in your control panel and click the "Download
OpenStack RC File" button at the top right. For all other providers, you will need
to set them manually.
Authentication
Name |
Description |
OS_USERNAME |
Your API username |
OS_PASSWORD |
Your API password |
OS_AUTH_URL |
The identity URL you need to authenticate |
OS_TENANT_NAME |
Your API tenant name |
OS_TENANT_ID |
Your API tenant ID |
RS_USERNAME |
Your Rackspace username |
RS_API_KEY |
Your Rackspace API key |
General
Name |
Description |
OS_REGION_NAME |
The region you want your resources to reside in |
RS_REGION |
Rackspace region you want your resource to reside in |
Compute
Name |
Description |
OS_IMAGE_ID |
The ID of the image your want your server to be based on |
OS_FLAVOR_ID |
The ID of the flavor you want your server to be based on |
OS_FLAVOR_ID_RESIZE |
The ID of the flavor you want your server to be resized to |
RS_IMAGE_ID |
The ID of the image you want servers to be created with |
RS_FLAVOR_ID |
The ID of the flavor you want your server to be created with |
2. Run the test suite
From the root directory, run:
./script/acceptancetest