ClusterLoader
Running ClusterLoader
To run ClusterLoader type:
go run cmd/clusterloader.go --kubeconfig=kubeConfig.yaml --testconfig=config.yaml
OR
./run-e2e.sh --testconfig=config.yaml
Flags kubeconfig and testconfig are necessary.
Flags
Required
These flags are required for any test to be run.
- kubeconfig - path to the kubeconfig file.
- testconfig - path to the test config file. This flag can be used multiple times
if more than one test should be run.
Optional
- nodes - number of nodes in the cluster.
If not provided, test will assign the number of schedulable cluster nodes.
- report-dir - path to directory, where summaries files should be stored.
If not specified, summaries are printed to standard log.
- provider - Cluster provider, options are: gce, gke, kubemark, aws, local, vsphere, skeleton
- mastername - Name of the master node
- masterip - DNS Name / IP of the master node
- testoverrides - path to file with overrides.
Tests
Test definition
Test definition is an instantiation of this api (in json or yaml).
The motivation and description of the API can be find in design doc.
Definitions of test as well as definitions of individual objects support templating.
Templates for test definition come with one predefined value - {{.Nodes}}
,
which represents the number of schedulable nodes in the cluster.
Example of a test definition can be found here: load test.
Object template
Object template is similar to standard kubernetes object definition
with the only difference being templating mechanism.
Parameters can be passed from the test definition to the object template
using the templateFillMap
map.
Two always available parameters are {{.Name}}
and {{.Index}}
which specifies object name and object replica index respectively.
Example of a template can be found here: load deployment template.
Overrides
Overrides allow to inject new variables values to the template.
Many tests define input parameters. Input parameter is a variable
that potentially will be provided by the test framework. Cause input parameters are optional,
each reference has to be opaqued with DefaultParam
function that will
handle case if given variable doesn't exist.
Example of overrides can be found here: overrides
Passing environment variables
Instead of using overrides in file, it is possible to depend on environment
variables. Only variables that start with CL2_
prefix will be parsed and
available in script.
Environment variables can be used with DefaultParam
function to provide sane
default values.
Setting variables in shell
export CL2_ACCESS_TOKENS_QPS=5
Usage from test definition
{{$qpsPerToken := DefaultParam .CL2_ACCESS_TOKENS_QPS 0.1}}
Measurement
Currently available measurements are:
- APIResponsiveness
This measurement creates summary for latency and number for server api calls.
Api calls are divided by resource, subresource, verb and scope.
This measurement verifies if API call latencies SLO is satisfied.
- APIResponsivenessPrometheus
This measurement creates summary for latency and number for server api calls
based on the data collected by the prometheus server.
Api calls are divided by resource, subresource, verb and scope.
This measurement verifies if API call latencies SLO is satisfied.
If prometheus server is not available, the measurement will be skipped.
- CPUProfile
This measurement gathers the cpu usage profile provided by pprof for a given component.
- EtcdMetrics
This measurement gathers a set of etcd metrics and its database size.
- MemoryProfile
This measurement gathers the memory profile provided by pprof for a given component.
- MetricsForE2E
The measurement gathers metrics from kube-apiserver, controller manager,
scheduler and optionally all kubelets.
- PodStartupLatency
This measurement verifies if pod startup SLO is satisfied.
- ResourceUsageSummary
This measurement collects the resource usage per component. During gather execution,
the collected data will be converted into summary presenting 90th, 99th and 100th usage percentile
for each observed component.
Optionally resource constraints file can be provided to the measurement.
Resource constraints file specifies cpu and/or memory constraint for a given component.
If any of the constraint is violated, an error will be returned, causing test to fail.
- SchedulingMetrics
This measurement gathers a set of scheduler metrics.
- SchedulingThroughput
This measurement gathers scheduling throughput.
- Timer
Timer allows for measuring latencies of certain parts of the test
(single timer allows for independent measurements of different actions).
- WaitForControlledPodsRunning
This measurement works as a barrier that waits until specified controlling objects
(ReplicationController, ReplicaSet, Deployment, DaemonSet and Job) have all pods running.
Controlling objects can be specified by label selector, field selector and namespace.
In case of timeout test continues to run, with error (causing marking test as failed) being logged.
- WaitForRunningPods
This is a barrier that waits until required number of pods are running.
Pods can be specified by label selector, field selector and namespace.
In case of timeout test continues to run, with error (causing marking test as failed) being logged.
- Sleep
This is a barrier that waits until requested amount of the time passes.
Vendor
Vendor is created using govendor.