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Botond Dénes a4e8bea679 tools/scylla-nodetool: status: handle missing host_id
Newly joining nodes may not have a host id yet. Handle this and print a
"?" for these nodes, instead of the host-id.
Extend the existing test for joining node case (also rename it and add
comment).

Closes scylladb/scylladb#17853
2024-03-18 12:26:59 +02:00
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2023-12-02 22:37:22 +02:00
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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.