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Run: S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests.functional.test_s3:test_bucket_list_empty But get an error: "ERROR: Failure: ValueError (No such test test_bucket_list_empty)". Because test_bucket_list_empty is a test case in s3tests_boto3 directory. Signed-off-by: Liu Lan <liulan_yewu@cmss.chinamobile.com>
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S3 compatibility tests
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This is a set of unofficial Amazon AWS S3 compatibility
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tests, that can be useful to people implementing software
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that exposes an S3-like API. The tests use the Boto2 and Boto3 libraries.
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The tests use the Nose test framework. To get started, ensure you have
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the ``virtualenv`` software installed; e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu::
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sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv
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and then run::
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./bootstrap
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You will need to create a configuration file with the location of the
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service and two different credentials. A sample configuration file named
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``s3tests.conf.SAMPLE`` has been provided in this repo. This file can be
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used to run the s3 tests on a Ceph cluster started with vstart.
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Once you have that file copied and edited, you can run the tests with::
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S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests
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You can specify which directory of tests to run::
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S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests_boto3.functional
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You can specify which file of tests to run::
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S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests_boto3.functional.test_s3
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You can specify which test to run::
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S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests_boto3.functional.test_s3:test_bucket_list_empty
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To gather a list of tests being run, use the flags::
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-v --collect-only
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Some tests have attributes set based on their current reliability and
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things like AWS not enforcing their spec stricly. You can filter tests
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based on their attributes::
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S3TEST_CONF=aws.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -a '!fails_on_aws'
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Most of the tests have both Boto3 and Boto2 versions. Tests written in
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Boto2 are in the ``s3tests`` directory. Tests written in Boto3 are
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located in the ``s3test_boto3`` directory.
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You can run only the boto3 tests with::
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S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -v -s -A 'not fails_on_rgw' s3tests_boto3.functional
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STS compatibility tests
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This section contains some basic tests for the AssumeRole, GetSessionToken and AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API's. The test file is located under ``s3tests_boto3/functional``.
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You can run only the sts tests (all the three API's) with::
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S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests_boto3.functional.test_sts
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You can filter tests based on the attributes. There is a attribute named ``test_of_sts`` to run AssumeRole and GetSessionToken tests and ``webidentity_test`` to run the AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity tests. If you want to execute only ``test_of_sts`` tests you can apply that filter as below::
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S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -v -s -A 'test_of_sts' s3tests_boto3.functional.test_sts
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For running ``webidentity_test`` you'll need have Keycloak running.
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In order to run any STS test you'll need to add "iam" section to the config file. For further reference on how your config file should look check ``s3tests.conf.SAMPLE``.
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