external-dns/plan/conflict_test.go
Till Klocke 5d54849699 Implementation of multiple targets based on PR #404 and #396 (#418)
* Endpoint.Target is now Endpoint.Targets. This is its own type representing mutliple targets for a single DNS name while adding some convenience for sorting and comparing

* Made everything compile and tests run through with the new Endpoint.Targets

* The ingress source can now properly handle multiple target ips per host

* Added custom conflict resolver, to better understand how conflict resolution has to work for me

* My custom conflict resolver behaves a bit different than the PerResource resolver, therefore I needed to modify the expected test result

Removed unnecessary FIXME

* The ingress source now creates CNAME endpoints with multiple targets to let the DNS provider decide how to handle multiple CNAME targets. This could be interesting for weighted targets etc.

* Adopted the expected results to the new way we create endpoints for CNAMEs

* Removed Add method from Targets since manipulating the slice through here is unnecessary complicated and doesn't deliver enough convenience

* Reverted ConflictResolver to the original one. There is some discussing to do what the best way is to handle conflicts

* Added missing documenting comment to IsLess of Targets

* Added documenting comments to Targets,Targets.Same and NewTargets to clarify their intention and usage

* Service source now also generates endpoints with multiple targets

* Service and Ingress source now sort all Targets for every Endpoint to make order of Targets predictable

* Endpoints generated by the Google Cloud DNS provider now also have sorted Targets to make order of Targets predictable

* Modified provider dyn to be able to compile with multi target changes

* Fixed small nitpicks, so my code is acceptable

* Fixed merge method after updating to new Targets. Replacing '!=' with .Same of course needs a boolean negation

* Tests for dyn provider now also use the new Targets instead of Target

* Simplified extractServiceIps as implied by linki to make it more readable

* ref: change service ClusterIP retrieval again

* Added entry to CHANGELOG.md describing the new features contained in this PR
2018-02-21 18:11:45 +01:00

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package plan
import (
"testing"
"github.com/kubernetes-incubator/external-dns/endpoint"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/suite"
)
var _ ConflictResolver = PerResource{}
type ResolverSuite struct {
// resolvers
perResource PerResource
// endpoints
fooV1Cname *endpoint.Endpoint
fooV2Cname *endpoint.Endpoint
fooV2CnameDuplicate *endpoint.Endpoint
fooA5 *endpoint.Endpoint
bar127A *endpoint.Endpoint
bar192A *endpoint.Endpoint
bar127AAnother *endpoint.Endpoint
legacyBar192A *endpoint.Endpoint // record created in AWS now without resource label
suite.Suite
}
func (suite *ResolverSuite) SetupTest() {
suite.perResource = PerResource{}
// initialize endpoints used in tests
suite.fooV1Cname = &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: "foo",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"v1"},
RecordType: "CNAME",
Labels: map[string]string{
endpoint.ResourceLabelKey: "ingress/default/foo-v1",
},
}
suite.fooV2Cname = &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: "foo",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"v2"},
RecordType: "CNAME",
Labels: map[string]string{
endpoint.ResourceLabelKey: "ingress/default/foo-v2",
},
}
suite.fooV2CnameDuplicate = &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: "foo",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"v2"},
RecordType: "CNAME",
Labels: map[string]string{
endpoint.ResourceLabelKey: "ingress/default/foo-v2-duplicate",
},
}
suite.fooA5 = &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: "foo",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"5.5.5.5"},
RecordType: "A",
Labels: map[string]string{
endpoint.ResourceLabelKey: "ingress/default/foo-5",
},
}
suite.bar127A = &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: "bar",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"127.0.0.1"},
RecordType: "A",
Labels: map[string]string{
endpoint.ResourceLabelKey: "ingress/default/bar-127",
},
}
suite.bar127AAnother = &endpoint.Endpoint{ //TODO: remove this once we move to multiple targets under same endpoint
DNSName: "bar",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"8.8.8.8"},
RecordType: "A",
Labels: map[string]string{
endpoint.ResourceLabelKey: "ingress/default/bar-127",
},
}
suite.bar192A = &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: "bar",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"192.168.0.1"},
RecordType: "A",
Labels: map[string]string{
endpoint.ResourceLabelKey: "ingress/default/bar-192",
},
}
suite.legacyBar192A = &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: "bar",
Targets: endpoint.Targets{"192.168.0.1"},
RecordType: "A",
}
}
func (suite *ResolverSuite) TestStrictResolver() {
// test that perResource resolver picks min for create list
suite.Equal(suite.bar127A, suite.perResource.ResolveCreate([]*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.bar127A, suite.bar192A}), "should pick min one")
suite.Equal(suite.fooA5, suite.perResource.ResolveCreate([]*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.fooA5, suite.fooV1Cname}), "should pick min one")
suite.Equal(suite.fooV1Cname, suite.perResource.ResolveCreate([]*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.fooV2Cname, suite.fooV1Cname}), "should pick min one")
//test that perResource resolver preserves resource if it still exists
suite.Equal(suite.bar127A, suite.perResource.ResolveUpdate(suite.bar127A, []*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.bar127AAnother, suite.bar127A}), "should pick min for update when same resource endpoint occurs multiple times (remove after multiple-target support") // TODO:remove this test
suite.Equal(suite.bar127A, suite.perResource.ResolveUpdate(suite.bar127A, []*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.bar192A, suite.bar127A}), "should pick existing resource")
suite.Equal(suite.fooV2Cname, suite.perResource.ResolveUpdate(suite.fooV2Cname, []*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.fooV2Cname, suite.fooV2CnameDuplicate}), "should pick existing resource even if targets are same")
suite.Equal(suite.fooA5, suite.perResource.ResolveUpdate(suite.fooV1Cname, []*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.fooA5, suite.fooV2Cname}), "should pick new if resource was deleted")
// should actually get the updated record (note ttl is different)
newFooV1Cname := &endpoint.Endpoint{
DNSName: suite.fooV1Cname.DNSName,
Targets: suite.fooV1Cname.Targets,
Labels: suite.fooV1Cname.Labels,
RecordType: suite.fooV1Cname.RecordType,
RecordTTL: suite.fooV1Cname.RecordTTL + 1, // ttl is different
}
suite.Equal(newFooV1Cname, suite.perResource.ResolveUpdate(suite.fooV1Cname, []*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.fooA5, suite.fooV2Cname, newFooV1Cname}), "should actually pick same resource with updates")
// legacy record's resource value will not match any candidates resource label
// therefore pick minimum again
suite.Equal(suite.bar127A, suite.perResource.ResolveUpdate(suite.legacyBar192A, []*endpoint.Endpoint{suite.bar127A, suite.bar192A}), " legacy record's resource value will not match, should pick minimum")
}
func TestConflictResolver(t *testing.T) {
suite.Run(t, new(ResolverSuite))
}