The oct(open container testing) project aims to promote the open container project by providing a universal testing framewrk for all the container projects. The testing includes: ocp specification, container function and container performance.
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Open Container Pool
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The open contaner Pool provides restful API for user who want to query/build/get a container image. The Open Container Pool acts as an agent to deliver requests to different container hubs. -
Open Test Server
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The Open Test Server provides restful API for use who want to use a certain operation system on a certain architecture. The Open Test Server acts as an agent to deliver requests to different cluster or IASS platform. -
TestCase Scheduler
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As the main scheduler, the Test Case Scheduler will:- Parse the testing request
- Apply hardware resources from the Open Test Server
- Regist container images from the Open Container Pool
- Deploy the tesing enviornment
- Run the test
- Collect and publish the testing report
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Test Case Server
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The Test Case Server provides restful API for user to list/get the test cases. It uses the github as the static test case database.
Refers to Cases/README
- Container project developer
- Operation system distributor
- Hardware company
- IASS provider
- Any container user
The ocp-testing repository is Apache 2.0 license found in
the LICENSE
file of this repository and accepts contributions via GitHub pull requests.
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- Fork the repository on GitHub
- Read the README for build and test instructions
- Read the APIs to test each service
- Play with the project, submit bugs, submit patches!
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Signed-off-by: Meaglith Ma <maquanyi@huawei.com>
using your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions.)
You can add the sign off when creating the git commit via git commit -s
.