Node conformance test is a containerized test framework that provides a system verification and functionality test for a node. The test validates whether the node meets the minimum requirements for Kubernetes; a node that passes the test is qualified to join a Kubernetes cluster.
In Kubernetes version 1.5, node conformance test has the following limitations:
To run node conformance test, a node must satisfy the same prerequisites as a standard Kubernetes node. At a minimum, the node should have the following daemons installed:
To run the node conformance test, perform the following steps:
--api-servers="http://localhost:8080"
,
because the test framework starts a local master to test Kubelet. There are some
other Kubelet flags you may care:
--pod-cidr
: If you are using kubenet
, you should specify an arbitrary CIDR
to Kubelet, for example --pod-cidr=10.180.0.0/24
.--cloud-provider
: If you are using --cloud-provider=gce
, you should
remove the flag to run the test.# $CONFIG_DIR is the pod manifest path of your Kubelet.
# $LOG_DIR is the test output path.
sudo docker run -it --rm --privileged --net=host \
-v /:/rootfs -v $CONFIG_DIR:$CONFIG_DIR -v $LOG_DIR:/var/result \
k8s.gcr.io/node-test:0.2
Kubernetes also provides node conformance test docker images for other architectures:
Arch | Image |
---|---|
amd64 | node-test-amd64 |
arm | node-test-arm |
arm64 | node-test-arm64 |
To run specific tests, overwrite the environment variable FOCUS
with the
regular expression of tests you want to run.
sudo docker run -it --rm --privileged --net=host \
-v /:/rootfs:ro -v $CONFIG_DIR:$CONFIG_DIR -v $LOG_DIR:/var/result \
-e FOCUS=MirrorPod \ # Only run MirrorPod test
k8s.gcr.io/node-test:0.2
To skip specific tests, overwrite the environment variable SKIP
with the
regular expression of tests you want to skip.
sudo docker run -it --rm --privileged --net=host \
-v /:/rootfs:ro -v $CONFIG_DIR:$CONFIG_DIR -v $LOG_DIR:/var/result \
-e SKIP=MirrorPod \ # Run all conformance tests but skip MirrorPod test
k8s.gcr.io/node-test:0.2
Node conformance test is a containerized version of node e2e test. By default, it runs all conformance tests.
Theoretically, you can run any node e2e test if you configure the container and mount required volumes properly. But it is strongly recommended to only run conformance test, because it requires much more complex configuration to run non-conformance test.