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Before writing new tests or making substantive changes to existing tests, you
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should also read [Writing Good e2e Tests](writing-good-e2e-tests.md)
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## Building and Running the Tests
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## Building Kubernetes and Running the Tests
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There are a variety of ways to run e2e tests, but we aim to decrease the number
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of ways to run e2e tests to a canonical way: `hack/e2e.go`.
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go run hack/e2e.go -- -v --test --test_args="--ginkgo.skip=Pods.*env"
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# Run tests in parallel, skip any that must be run serially
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GINKGO_PARALLEL=y go run hack/e2e.go --v --test --test_args="--ginkgo.skip=\[Serial\]"
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GINKGO_PARALLEL=y go run hack/e2e.go -- -v --test --test_args="--ginkgo.skip=\[Serial\]"
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# Run tests in parallel, skip any that must be run serially and keep the test namespace if test failed
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GINKGO_PARALLEL=y go run hack/e2e.go --v --test --test_args="--ginkgo.skip=\[Serial\] --delete-namespace-on-failure=false"
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GINKGO_PARALLEL=y go run hack/e2e.go -- -v --test --test_args="--ginkgo.skip=\[Serial\] --delete-namespace-on-failure=false"
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# Flags can be combined, and their actions will take place in this order:
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# --build, --up, --test, --down
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go run hack/e2e.go -- -v --down
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```
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## Building the Tests
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* You can quickly recompile the e2e testing framework via `go install ./test/e2e`.
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This will not do anything besides allow you to verify that the go code compiles.
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* If you want to run your e2e testing framework without re-provisioning the e2e setup,
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you can do so via `make WHAT=test/e2e/e2e.test` and then re-running the ginkgo tests.
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## Advanced testing
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### Installing/updating kubetest
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#### Shortcuts for test developers
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* To speed up `e2e.go -up`, provision a single-node kubernetes cluster in a single e2e zone:
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* To speed up `--up`, provision a single-node kubernetes cluster in a single e2e zone:
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`NUM_NODES=1 E2E_ZONES="us-central1-f"`
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Keep in mind that some tests may require multiple underlying clusters and/or minimum compute resource availability.
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* You can quickly recompile the e2e testing framework via `go install ./test/e2e`. This will not do anything besides
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allow you to verify that the go code compiles.
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* If you want to run your e2e testing framework without re-provisioning the e2e setup, you can do so via
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`make WHAT=test/e2e/e2e.test` and then re-running the ginkgo tests.
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* If you're hacking around with the federation control plane deployment itself,
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you can quickly re-deploy the federation control plane Kubernetes manifests without tearing any resources down.
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To re-deploy the federation control plane after running `-up` for the first time:
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To re-deploy the federation control plane after running `--up` for the first time:
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```sh
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$ federation/cluster/federation-up.sh
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