Test playbook using molecule (#67)

* Test cluster using molecule

* Fix detection of first control node

* Include --flannel-iface and --node-ip as k3s arguments

* Store logs of k3s-init.service as GitHub job artifacts
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# Test suites for `k3s-ansible`
This folder contains the [molecule](https://molecule.rtfd.io/)-based test setup for this playbook.
## Scenarios
We have these scenarios:
- **default**:
A 3 control + 2 worker node cluster based very closely on the [sample inventory](../inventory/sample/).
## How to execute
To test on your local machine, follow these steps:
### System requirements
Make sure that the following software packages are available on your system:
- [Python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads)
- [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads)
- [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads)
### Set up VirtualBox networking on Linux and macOS
_You can safely skip this if you are working on Windows._
Furthermore, the test cluster uses the `192.168.30.0/24` subnet which is [not set up by VirtualBox automatically](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html#network_hostonly).
To set the subnet up for use with VirtualBox, please make sure that `/etc/vbox/networks.conf` exists and that it contains this line:
```
* 192.168.30.0/24`
```
### Install Python dependencies
You will get [Molecule, Ansible and a few extra dependencies](../requirements.txt) via [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/).
Usually, it is advisable to work in a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) for this:
```bash
cd /path/to/k3s-ansible
# Create a virtualenv at ".env". You only need to do this once.
python3 -m venv .env
# Activate the virtualenv for your current shell session.
# If you start a new session, you will have to repeat this.
source .env/bin/activate
# Install the required packages into the virtualenv.
# These remain installed across shell sessions.
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
```
### Run molecule
With the virtual environment from the previous step active in your shell session, you can now use molecule to test the playbook.
Interesting commands are:
- `molecule create`: Create virtual machines for the test cluster nodes.
- `molecule destroy`: Delete the virtual machines for the test cluster nodes.
- `molecule converge`: Run the `site` playbook on the nodes of the test cluster.
- `molecule side_effect`: Run the `reset` playbook on the nodes of the test cluster.
- `molecule verify`: Verify that the cluster works correctly.
- `molecule test`: The "all-in-one" sequence of steps that is executed in CI.
This includes the `create`, `converge`, `verify`, `side_effect` and `destroy` steps.
See [`molecule.yml`](default/molecule.yml) for more details.

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dependency:
name: galaxy
driver:
name: vagrant
platforms:
- &control
name: control1
box: generic/ubuntu2204
memory: 2048
cpus: 2
config_options:
# We currently can not use public-key based authentication on Ubuntu 22.04,
# see: https://github.com/chef/bento/issues/1405
ssh.username: "vagrant"
ssh.password: "vagrant"
groups:
- k3s_cluster
- master
interfaces:
- network_name: private_network
ip: 192.168.30.38
- <<: *control
name: control2
interfaces:
- network_name: private_network
ip: 192.168.30.39
- <<: *control
name: control3
interfaces:
- network_name: private_network
ip: 192.168.30.40
- &node
<<: *control
name: node1
groups:
- k3s_cluster
- node
interfaces:
- network_name: private_network
ip: 192.168.30.41
- <<: *node
name: node2
interfaces:
- network_name: private_network
ip: 192.168.30.42
provisioner:
name: ansible
playbooks:
converge: ../resources/converge.yml
side_effect: ../resources/reset.yml
verify: ../resources/verify.yml
inventory:
links:
group_vars: ../../inventory/sample/group_vars
env:
OVERRIDES_FILE: ../default/overrides.yml
scenario:
test_sequence:
- dependency
- lint
- cleanup
- destroy
- syntax
- create
- prepare
- converge
# idempotence is not possible with the playbook in its current form.
- verify
# We are repurposing side_effect here to test the reset playbook.
# This is why we do not run it before verify (which tests the cluster),
# but after the verify step.
- side_effect
- cleanup
- destroy

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- name: Apply overrides
hosts: all
tasks:
- name: Override host variables
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
# See: https://github.com/flannel-io/flannel/blob/67d603aaf45ef80f5dd39f43714fc5e6f8a637eb/Documentation/troubleshooting.md#Vagrant # noqa yaml[line-length]
flannel_iface: eth1
# The test VMs might be a bit slow, so we give them more time to join the cluster:
retry_count: 45

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- name: Apply overrides
ansible.builtin.import_playbook: >-
{{ lookup("ansible.builtin.env", "OVERRIDES_FILE") }}
- name: Converge
ansible.builtin.import_playbook: ../../site.yml

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- name: Apply overrides
ansible.builtin.import_playbook: >-
{{ lookup("ansible.builtin.env", "OVERRIDES_FILE") }}
- name: Reset
ansible.builtin.import_playbook: ../../reset.yml

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- name: Verify
hosts: all
roles:
- verify/from_outside

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# A host outside of the cluster from which the checks shall be performed
outside_host: localhost
# This kubernetes namespace will be used for testing
testing_namespace: molecule-verify-from-outside
# The directory in which the example manifests reside
example_manifests_path: ../../../../example

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- name: Clean up kubecfg
ansible.builtin.file:
path: "{{ kubecfg.path }}"
state: absent

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- name: Create temporary directory for kubecfg
ansible.builtin.tempfile:
state: directory
suffix: kubecfg
register: kubecfg
- name: Gathering facts
delegate_to: "{{ groups['master'][0] }}"
ansible.builtin.gather_facts:
- name: Download kubecfg
ansible.builtin.fetch:
src: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/.kube/config"
dest: "{{ kubecfg.path }}/"
flat: true
delegate_to: "{{ groups['master'][0] }}"
delegate_facts: true
- name: Store path to kubecfg
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
kubecfg_path: "{{ kubecfg.path }}/config"

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- name: Verify
run_once: true
delegate_to: "{{ outside_host }}"
block:
- ansible.builtin.import_tasks: kubecfg-fetch.yml
- name: "TEST CASE: Get nodes"
ansible.builtin.include_tasks: test/get-nodes.yml
- name: "TEST CASE: Deploy example"
ansible.builtin.include_tasks: test/deploy-example.yml
always:
- ansible.builtin.import_tasks: kubecfg-cleanup.yml

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- name: Deploy example
block:
- name: "Create namespace: {{ testing_namespace }}"
kubernetes.core.k8s:
api_version: v1
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ testing_namespace }}"
state: present
wait: true
kubeconfig: "{{ kubecfg_path }}"
- name: Apply example manifests
kubernetes.core.k8s:
src: "{{ example_manifests_path }}/{{ item }}"
namespace: "{{ testing_namespace }}"
state: present
wait: true
kubeconfig: "{{ kubecfg_path }}"
with_items:
- deployment.yml
- service.yml
- name: Get info about nginx service
kubernetes.core.k8s_info:
kind: service
name: nginx
namespace: "{{ testing_namespace }}"
kubeconfig: "{{ kubecfg_path }}"
vars: &load_balancer_metadata
metallb_ip: status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip
metallb_port: spec.ports[0].port
register: nginx_services
- name: Assert that the nginx welcome page is available
ansible.builtin.uri:
url: http://{{ ip }}:{{ port }}/
return_content: yes
register: result
failed_when: "'Welcome to nginx!' not in result.content"
vars:
ip: >-
{{ nginx_services.resources[0].status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip }}
port: >-
{{ nginx_services.resources[0].spec.ports[0].port }}
always:
- name: "Remove namespace: {{ testing_namespace }}"
kubernetes.core.k8s:
api_version: v1
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ testing_namespace }}"
state: absent
kubeconfig: "{{ kubecfg_path }}"

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---
- name: Get all nodes in cluster
kubernetes.core.k8s_info:
kind: node
kubeconfig: "{{ kubecfg_path }}"
register: cluster_nodes
- name: Assert that the cluster contains exactly the expected nodes
ansible.builtin.assert:
that: found_nodes == expected_nodes
success_msg: "Found nodes as expected: {{ found_nodes }}"
fail_msg: "Expected nodes {{ expected_nodes }}, but found nodes {{ found_nodes }}"
vars:
found_nodes: >-
{{ cluster_nodes | json_query('resources[*].metadata.name') | unique }}
expected_nodes: >-
{{ (groups['master'] + groups['node']) | unique }}