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e2e: use kubectl wait to check if pods ready #628
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Signed-off-by: Anish Ramasekar <anish.ramasekar@gmail.com>
@@ -55,17 +54,15 @@ teardown_file() { | |||
run kubectl --namespace $NAMESPACE apply -f $PROVIDER_YAML | |||
assert_success | |||
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cmd="kubectl --namespace $NAMESPACE wait --for=condition=Ready --timeout=60s pod -l app=csi-secrets-store-provider-aws" | |||
wait_for_process $WAIT_TIME $SLEEP_TIME "$cmd" | |||
kubectl --namespace $NAMESPACE wait --for=condition=Ready --timeout=120s pod -l app=csi-secrets-store-provider-aws |
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How to we arrive at timeout of 120s? I see 60s in some places. Is it based on past test runs?
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The 120s
timeout is only for the provider image pulls because the image size isn't consistent for all providers. For the e2e cluster the image has to be pulled the 1st time and can take time. For the e2e test image, the image is small and the subsequent tests use IfNotPresent
in the pod spec. So 60s
for the e2e pods is ample time for the provider to fetch content from external secrets store and driver to complete mount.
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lgtm
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Signed-off-by: Anish Ramasekar anish.ramasekar@gmail.com
What this PR does / why we need it:
Only relies on
kubectl wait
to check if the pod is ready as part of the e2e. Usingwait_for_process
in addition tokubectl wait
will lead the tests to timeout. This change will make the tests fail fast.Which issue(s) this PR fixes (optional, using
fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)
format, will close the issue(s) when the PR gets merged):Fixes #
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