New functionality
Skip scenario if condition true (gdt-dev/gdt#5)
Adds the ability to skip a test scenario if a condition evaluates to true. Use the skip-if
field in the Scenario
YAML to tell gdt
to skip the scenario if that condition evaluates to true. The condition is just a test.
For example, let's assume you have a gdt-kube
scenario that looks like
this:
tests:
- kube.create: manifests/nginx-deployment.yaml
- kube:
get: deployments/nginx
assert:
matches:
status:
readyReplicas: 2
- kube.delete: deployments/nginx
If you execute the above test and there is already an 'nginx'
deployment, the kube.create
test will fail. To prevent the scenario
from proceeding with the tests if an 'nginx' deployment already exists,
you could add the following
skip-if:
- kube.get: deployments/nginx
tests:
- kube.create: manifests/nginx-deployment.yaml
- kube:
get: deployments/nginx
assert:
matches:
status:
readyReplicas: 2
- kube.delete: deployments/nginx
With the above, if an 'nginx' deployment exists already, the scenario
will skip all the tests.
Breaking changes in YAML definitions
exec
plugin assertions now under assert
field (gdt-dev/gdt#6)
The exec
plugin now nests its assertions under an assert
field.
So, instead of this:
tests:
- exec: echo cat
out:
is: cat
you now do this:
tests:
- exec: echo cat
assert:
out:
is: cat
require
renamed to fixtures
(gdt-dev/gdt#2)
The require
field in the Scenario
YAML definition has been renamed to the more appropriate fixtures
, since this field lists the fixtures that the scenario requires.
http
plugin assertions now in assert
field (#1)
The response
field in the http
plugin's Spec
YAML definition has been renamed to the more appropriate assert
, since this field contains the assertions for the test.