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Support taking arbitrary actions upon test failure #12
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Users would like to be able to execute commands, collect log information, grep for errors in output and other actions when a test assertion fails. For instance, if an application is deployed using Kubernetes and network connectivity doesn't work for the application, the test author might want to call kubectl logs in the event of a test failure. Another example might be if you wanted to grep a log file in the event that no connectivity on a particular IP:PORT combination could be made you might do this: ```yaml tests: - exec: nc -z $HOST $PORT on: fail: exec: grep ERROR /var/log/myapp.log ``` The grep ERROR /var/log/myapp.log command will only be executed if there is no connectivity to $HOST:$PORT and the results of that grep will be directed to the test's output. You can use the gdt.WithDebug() function to configure additional io.Writers to direct this output to. This patch adds support for the exec plugin's `on.fail` field, hopefully in a way that is extensible for other plugins to use as an example (and possible embed the `plugin/exec.Action` struct). Addresses Issue #12 Signed-off-by: Jay Pipes <[email protected]>
Still need to implement this for the HTTP and Kube plugins. |
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Users would like to be able to execute commands, collect log information, grep for errors in output and other actions when a test assertion fails.
For instance, if an application is deployed using Kubernetes and network connectivity doesn't work for the application, the test author might want to call
kubectl logs
in the event of a test failure.Another example might be if you wanted to grep a log file in the event that no connectivity on a particular IP:PORT combination could be made you might do this:
The
grep ERROR /var/log/myapp.log
command will only be executed if there is no connectivity to $HOST:$PORT and the results of that grep will be directed to the test's output. You can use thegdt.WithDebug()
function to configure additionalio.Writer
s to direct this output to.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: