In the case where we are using middleware (e.g., when the api group is
different) in our kubeclient, these error messages have a "...middleware request
for..." bit in the middle.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
This test could flake in some rare scenarios. This change adds a bunch of retries, improves the debugging output if the tests fail, and puts all of the subtests in parallel which saves ~10s on my local machine.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
This test has occasionally flaked because it only waited for the APIService GET to finish, but did not wait for the controller to successfully update the target object.
The new code should be more patient and allow the controller up to 10s to perform the expected action.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
This new capability describes whether a cluster is expected to allow anonymous requests (most do since k8s 1.6.x, but AKS has it disabled).
This commit also contains new capability YAML files for AKS and EKS, mostly to document publicly how we expect our tests to function in those environments.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
At the end of the test, wait for the KubeClusterSigningCertificate
strategy on the CredentialIssuer to go back to being healthy, to avoid
polluting other integration tests which follow this one.
We were previously issuing both client certs and server certs with
both extended key usages included. Split the Issue*() methods into
separate methods for issuing server certs versus client certs so
they can have different extended key usages tailored for each use
case.
Also took the opportunity to clean up the parameters of the Issue*()
methods and New() methods to more closely match how we prefer to call
them. We were always only passing the common name part of the
pkix.Name to New(), so now the New() method just takes the common name
as a string. When making a server cert, we don't need to set the
deprecated common name field, so remove that param. When making a client
cert, we're always making it in the format expected by the Kube API
server, so just accept the username and group as parameters directly.
I'm kinda surprised this is working with our current implementation of the
impersonator, but regardless this seems like a step forward.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
The impersonator_test.go unit test now starts the impersonation
server and makes real HTTP requests against it using client-go.
It is backed by a fake Kube API server.
The CA IssuePEM() method was missing the argument to allow a slice
of IP addresses to be passed in.
These tests occasionally flake because of a conflict error such as:
```
supervisor_discovery_test.go:105:
Error Trace: supervisor_discovery_test.go:587
supervisor_discovery_test.go:105
Error: Received unexpected error:
Operation cannot be fulfilled on federationdomains.config.supervisor.pinniped.dev "test-oidc-provider-lvjfw": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again
Test: TestSupervisorOIDCDiscovery
```
These retries should improve the reliability of the tests.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
Also make each t.Run use its own namespace to slight reduce the
interdependency between them.
Use t.Cleanup instead of defer in whoami_test.go just to be consistent
with other integration tests.