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# Continuous Tests
1. [Description](#description)
2. [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
3. [Run tests](#run-tests)
4. [Analyze logs](#analyze-logs)
## Description
Continuous Tests were developed to perform long lasting tests in different configurations and topologies. Unlike Distributed Tests, they are running continuously, until we stop them manually. Such approach is very useful to detect the issues which may appear over the time when we may have blocking I/O, unclosed pools/connections and etc.
Usually, we are running Continuous Tests manually and for automated runs, please refer to the [Tests automation](Automation.md).
We have two projects in the repository
- [CodexNetDeployer](../CodexNetDeployer) - Prepare environment to run the tests
- [ContinuousTests](../ContinuousTests) - Continuous Tests
And they are used to prepare environment and run Continuous Tests.
## Prerequisites
1. Kubernetes cluster, to run the tests
2. kubeconfig file, to access the cluster
3. [kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/) installed, to create resources in the cluster
4. Optional - [OpenLens](https://github.com/MuhammedKalkan/OpenLens) installed, to browse cluster resources
## Run tests
1. Create a Pod in the cluster, in the `default` namespace and consider to use your own value for `metadata.name`
<details>
<summary>tests-runner.yaml</summary>
```yaml
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: tests-runner
namespace: default
labels:
name: manual-run
spec:
containers:
- name: runner
image: mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:7.0
env:
- name: KUBECONFIG
value: /opt/kubeconfig.yaml
# volumeMounts:
# - name: kubeconfig
# mountPath: /opt/kubeconfig.yaml
# subPath: kubeconfig.yaml
# - name: logs
# mountPath: /var/log/codex-dist-tests
command: ["sleep", "infinity"]
# volumes:
# - name: kubeconfig
# secret:
# secretName: codex-dist-tests-app-kubeconfig
# - name: logs
# hostPath:
# path: /var/log/codex-dist-tests
```
```shell
kubectl apply -f tests-runner.yaml
```
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2. Copy kubeconfig to the runner Pod using the name you set in the previous step
```shell
kubectl cp ~/.kube/codex-dist-tests.yaml tests-runner:/opt/kubeconfig.yaml
```
3. Exec into the runner Pod using the name you set in the previous step
```shell
# kubectl
kubectl exec -it tests-runner -- bash
# OpenLens
OpenLens --> Pods --> dist-tests-runner --> "Press on it" --> Pod Shell
```
4. Install required packages
```shell
apt update
apt install -y tmux vim
```
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5. Clone Continuous Tests repository
```shell
tmux
cd /opt
git clone https://github.com/codex-storage/cs-codex-dist-tests.git
```
6. Run `CodexNetDeployer`
```shell
# Usually take ~ 10 minutes
cd cs-codex-dist-tests/Tools/CodexNetDeployer
# Adjust values
vi deploy-continuous-testnet.sh
# Deploy Codex Netwotk
export RUNID=$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)
bash deploy-continuous-testnet.sh
```
7. Run `ContinuousTests`
```shell
cd ../../Tests/CodexContinuousTests
cp ../../Tools/CodexNetDeployer/codex-deployment.json .
# Adjust values
vi run.sh
# Run tests
bash run.sh
```
8. [Tmux sessions](https://tmuxcheatsheet.com)
```shell
# Detach
Ctrl + b --> d
# List
tmux ls
# Attach
tmux a -t 0
```
## Analyze logs
We should check the logs in the `/opt/cs-codex-dist-tests/Tests/CodexContinuousTests/logs` folder