Moving CSIT to project repositories
Description
Motivation
The most obvious solution for taking full advantage of CSIT is to add the test cases under the same repository with the functionalities that they are testing (instead of having them in separate centralized CSIT repository as we currently have). This would have the following benefits:
CSIT could be triggered by any commit to the project repo
CSIT tests the code (or specifically, docker images that have been built) from the committed branch
CSIT could have a vote on the commit based on the result of the test run
If the implementation changes require changes in CSIT tests (to cover new functionality or to pass in the first place), that could be handled within the same commit
ideally, local verification would become less complex (no need to work between CSIT repo and project repo)
No need for the integration team to merge any changes related to your project
Issues
Given the fact that CSITs are currently a very colourful collection of various suites with different scopes and strategies, the transition of CSITs to project repositories is not necessarily trivial:
CSIT suites that test components from multiple project repositories at the same time
such CSIT tests may have to be separated using additional simulators, or
project repository structures themselves may have to be reconsidered, or
the possibility of combining branches from multiple repositories under the same commit needs to be provided (if gerrit allows?)
In any case, the division between the images under test and images that are just necessary dependencies should be clearly made and documented
the images under test should be coming from the commit branch
in the case of necessary dependencies it must be decided whether they should be provided as simulators or real components
if provided as real components, they should be referred to with a fixed, unchanging released version number and should be stable and mature enough to develop on
ONAP's (unintentional?) practice of allowing the same versioned image to be changed is problematic
project-specific simulators that are built on the fly are trivial case from dependency handling point of view, but if common simulators are in use, dependency considerations for them are the same as with real components
Jenkins templates have to be redesigned to support unified approach for triggering review branch-specific artifact and docker builds, CSIT execution and voting chain as part of review verification
The redesign should also allow testing locally built docker images in local environment with CSIT as effortlessly as possible
CSITs will become blockers for merging code
local pre-commit verification should be supported better by common CSIT tools
are all projects and suites mature enough to deal with that?
Docker image production practices should be unified (see Docker Image Build Guidelines, Independent Versioning and Release Process and Release Versioning Strategy)
Technical decisions
New templates have been introduced for all verification steps (see Project-specific CSIT structure ) while all the existing ones have been left untouched
review-verification template
triggered by review commit
has verify vote on the review
triggers artifact builds
Should maybe include also Sonar analysis in the future - those are currently still completely separate jobs executed only on merged code
triggers docker image build - different types of docker builds each require their own templates (identified and separated by "artifact-type"), and so far we have them for
maven docker build
golang docker build
images are not pushed to Nexus3
triggers CSIT execution that tests the produced docker images
merge-verification template
triggered by merge
triggers artifact build in the same way as review-verification
triggers docker image build in the same way as review-verification but builds the images from master
triggers CSIT execution that tests the produced docker images in the same way as review-verification
No images are pushed to Nexus3 as a result of merge-verification either; publication of new images still remains the responsibility of separate docker staging etc. jobs
Execution of CSIT tests and incorporating locally built test images should be made as easy as possible following common guidelines
Local docker build instructions should be maintained and easily accessible (for example, as part of CSIT README.md in the project repository)
Test environment setup should be as automated as possible (project-specific dependencies should be handled by the setup scripts)
Need for specific environment variables (like , for example, GERRIT_BRANCH) should be minimized and preferably avoided altogether
Artifact builds should take care of code coverage/Sonar analysis
apparently currently there are no common templates dealing with Sonar? (instead, all the project have their custom Sonar JJB definition)
all the Sonars run on daily schedule instead of being triggered
are projects mature enough to define the various Sonar violations as review blockers?
can we give each project the power to define their own quality gates?
Project status and readiness at the end of Honolulu
Project status and readiness at the end of Guilin
Moved under CSIT status and readiness per project at the end of Guilin for reference