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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Donal McBreen
6e65968bdc Integration test two apps
Use localhost for app_with_roles and 127.0.0.1 for app. Confirm we can
deploy both and the respond to requests. Ensure the proxy is removed
once both have been removed.
2024-09-19 16:25:09 +01:00
Donal McBreen
9037088f99 Increase nginx timeouts in load balancer 2023-05-25 17:31:20 +01:00
Donal McBreen
7cd25fd163 Add more integration tests
Add tests for main, app, accessory, traefik and lock commands.
Other commands are generally covered by the main tests.

Also adds some changes to speed up the integration specs:
- Use a persistent volume for the registry so we can push images to to
reuse between runs (also gets around docker hub rate limits)
- Use persistent volume for mrsk gem install, to avoid re-installing
between tests
- Shorter stop wait time
- Shorter connection timeouts on the load balancer

Takes just over 2 minutes to run all tests locally on an M1 Mac
after docker caches are primed.
2023-05-16 10:35:35 +01:00
Donal McBreen
bcf8a927f5 Run a mrsk deploy integration test
Adds a simple integration test to ensure that `mrsk deploy` works.

Everything required is spun up with docker compose:
- shared: a container that contains an ssh key and a self signed cert to
be shared between the images
- deployer: the image we will deploy from
- registry: a docker registry
- two vm images to deploy into
- load_balancer: an nginx load balancer to use between our images

The other images are in privileged mode so that we can run
docker-in-docker. We need to run docker inside the images - mapping in
the docker socket doesn't work because both VMs would share the host
daemon.

The docker registry requires a self signed cert as you cannot use basic
auth over HTTP except on localhost. It runs on port 4443 rather than 443
because docker refused to accept that "registry" is a docker host and
tries to push images to docker.io/registry. "registry:4443" works fine.

The shared container contains the ssh keys for the deployer and vms, and
the self signed cert for the registry. When the shared container boots,
it copies them into a shared volume.

The other deployer and vm images are built with soft links from the
shared volume to the require locations. Their boot scripts wait for the
files to be copied in before continuing.

The root mrsk folder is mapped into the deployer container. On boot it
builds the gem and installs it.

Right now there's just a single test. We confirm that the load balancer
is returning a 502, run `mrsk deploy` and then confirm it returns 200.
2023-04-14 15:49:43 +01:00