The status command has an extensive amount of requests to the server. To be able to handle this more easily, the rest api mock server is refactored extensively to be more flexible, accepting expected requests out-of-order. While at it, the rest api mock server also moves away from a deprecated `aiohttp` feature: providing custom router argument to the `aiohttp` app. This forces us to pre-register all API endpoints that any test currently uses, although due to some templateing support, this is not as bad as it sounds. Still, this is an annoyance, but this point we have implemented almost all commands, so this won't be much a of a problem going forward. Refs: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/15588 Closes scylladb/scylladb#17547 * github.com:scylladb/scylladb: tools/scylla-nodetool: implement the status command test/nodetool: rest_api_mock.py: match requests out-of-order test/nodetool: rest_api_mock.py: remove trailing / from request paths test/nodetool: rest_api_mock.py: use static routes test/nodetool: check only non-exhausted requests tools/scylla-nodetool: repair: set the jobThreads request parameter
Front-end tests for nodetool
The tests in this directory exercise the nodetool client itself, mocking the API backend. This allows for testing all combinations of all supported options, and still keeping the tests quick.
The tests can be run against both the scylla-native nodetool (default), or the inherited, C*-based nodetool.
Run all tests against the scylla-native nodetool:
pytest --nodetool=scylla .
You can specify the path to the scylla binary with the --nodetool-path option. By default the tests will pick up the ScyllaDB executable, that is appropriate for the --mode option (defaults to dev).
Run all tests against the C* nodetool:
pytest --nodetool=cassandra .
Again, you can specify the path to the nodetool binary with --nodetool-path option. By default, <scylladb.git>/tools/java/bin/nodetool will be used.
When running the test against the java-nodeotol, you can specify the path to JMX with --jmx-path option. By default, <scylladb.git>/tools/jmx/scripts/scylla-jmx will be used.
If you add new tests, make sure to run all tess against both nodetool implementations, to avoid regressions. Note that CI/promotion will only run the tests against the scylla-native nodetool.