A Kubernetes integration test framework in Python.


License
GPL-3.0
Install
pip install k8scheck==0.9.10

Documentation

k8scheck

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This is a (for the time being) compatible fork of k8scheck as it now seems to be abandoned, installable using the package name k8scheck

k8scheck

Kubetest is a pytest plugin that makes it easier to manage a Kubernetes cluster within your integration tests. While you can use the Kubernetes Python client directly, this plugin provides some cluster and object management on top of that so you can spend less time setting up and tearing down tests and more time actually writing your tests. In particular, this plugin is useful for testing your Kubernetes infrastructure (e.g., ensure it deploys and behaves correctly) and for testing disaster recovery scenarios (e.g. delete a pod or deployment and inspect the aftermath).

Features:

  • Simple API for common cluster interactions.
  • Uses the Kubernetes Python client as the backend, so more complex custom actions are possible.
  • Load Kubernetes manifest YAMLs into their Kubernetes models.
  • Each test is run in its own namespace and the namespace is created and deleted automatically.
  • Detailed logging to help debug error cases.
  • Wait functions for object readiness and for object deletion.
  • Get container logs and search for expected logging output.
  • Plugin-managed RBAC permissions at test-case granularity using pytest markers.

For more information, see the k8scheck documentation.

Installation

This plugin can be installed with pip

pip install k8scheck

Note that the k8scheck package has entrypoint hooks defined in its setup.py which allow it to be automatically made available to pytest. This means that it will run whenever pytest is run. Since k8scheck expects a cluster to be set up and to be given configuration for that cluster, pytest will fail if those are not present. It is therefore recommended to only install k8scheck in a virtual environment or other managed environment, such as a CI pipeline, where you can assure that cluster access and configuration are available.

Documentation

See the k8scheck documentation page for details on command line usage, available fixtures and markers, and general pytest integration.

Feedback

Feedback for k8scheck is greatly appreciated! If you experience any issues, find the documentation unclear, have feature requests, or just have questions about it, we'd love to know. Feel free to open an issue for any feedback you may have.

License

k8scheck is released under the GPL-3.0 license.