# Functional tests for Kompose on OpenShift ## Introduction The functional tests for Kompose on OpenShift cluster leverages `oc cluster up` to bring a single-cluster OpenShift instance. The test scripts are hosted under script/test_in_openshift. The directory structure is as below: ``` script/test_in_openshift/ ├── compose-files │ └── docker-compose-command.yml ├── lib.sh ├── run.sh └── tests ├── buildconfig.sh ├── entrypoint-command.sh ├── etherpad.sh └── redis-replica-2.sh └── .. ``` - [run.sh](/script/test_in_openshift/run.sh) is the master script which executes all the tests. - [lib.sh](/script/test_in_openshift/lib.sh) consists of helper functions for `kompose up` and `kompose down` checks. - [tests/](/script/test_in_openshift/tests) directory contains the test scripts. - [compose-files/](/script/test_in_openshift/compose-files/) directory contains the docker compose file used by the test scripts. - The scripts use [`oc cluster up`](https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/docs/cluster_up_down.md) for setting up a single-machine OpenShift cluster. It exits if oc binaries are not installed. - Docker Compose examples are available under [examples/](/examples] or [/script/test/fixtures](/script/test/fixtures). ## Running OpenShift tests ### Deploy `oc cluster up` The scripts use [`oc cluster up`](https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/docs/cluster_up_down.md) for setting up a single-machine OpenShift cluster. Installing oc binary is a pre-requisite for running these tests. Use `make test-openshift` to run the OpenShift tests. ## Adding OpenShift tests * You can add the OpenShift tests by adding your script under [script/test_in_openshift/tests](/script/test_in_openshift/tests).