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OpenTelemetry Collector Testbed

Testbed is a controlled environment and tools for conducting end-to-end tests for the Otel Collector, including reproducible short-term benchmarks, correctness tests, long-running stability tests and maximum load stress tests.

Usage

For each type of tests that should have a summary report create a new directory and then a test suite function which utilizes *testing.M. This function should delegate all functionality to testbed.DoTestMain supplying a global instance of testbed.TestResultsSummary to it.

Each test case within the suite should create a testbed.TestCase and supply implementations of each of the various interfaces the NewTestCase function takes as parameters.

DataFlow

testbed.TestCase uses LoadGenerator and MockBackend to further encapsulate pluggable components. LoadGenerator's reference implementation ProviderSender, created via testbed.NewLoadGenerator() further encapsulates DataProvider and DataSender in order to generate and send data. Any type satisfying the LoadGenerator interface can be used with testbed.NewLoadGeneratorTestCase() to exercise functionality beyond the single component limitation of ProviderSender. MockBackend further encapsulates DataReceiver and provides consume functionality.

For instance, if using the existing end-to-end test, the general dataflow can be (Note that MockBackend does not really have a consumer instance, only to make it intuitive, this diagram draws it a separate module):

e2e diagram

Pluggable Test Components

  • DataProvider - Generates test data to send to receiver under test.
    • PerfTestDataProvider - Implementation of the DataProvider for use in performance tests. Tracing IDs are based on the incremented batch and data items counters.
    • GoldenDataProvider - Implementation of DataProvider for use in correctness tests. Provides data from the "Golden" dataset generated using pairwise combinatorial testing techniques.
  • DataSender - Sends data to the collector instance under test.
    • JaegerGRPCDataSender - Implementation of DataSender which sends to jaeger receiver.
    • OCTraceDataSender - Implementation of DataSender which sends to opencensus receiver.
    • OCMetricsDataSender - Implementation of DataSender which sends to opencensus receiver.
    • OTLPTraceDataSender - Implementation of DataSender which sends to otlp receiver.
    • OTLPMetricsDataSender - Implementation of DataSender which sends to otlp receiver.
    • ZipkinDataSender - Implementation of DataSender which sends to zipkin receiver.
  • DataReceiver - Receives data from the collector instance under test and stores it for use in test assertions.
    • OCDataReceiver - Implementation of DataReceiver which receives data from opencensus exporter.
    • JaegerDataReceiver - Implementation of DataReceiver which receives data from jaeger exporter.
    • OTLPDataReceiver - Implementation of DataReceiver which receives data from otlp exporter.
    • ZipkinDataReceiver - Implementation of DataReceiver which receives data from zipkin exporter.
  • OtelcolRunner - Configures, starts and stops one or more instances of otelcol which will be the subject of testing being executed.
    • ChildProcess - Implementation of OtelcolRunner runs a single otelcol as a child process on the same machine as the test executor.
    • InProcessCollector - Implementation of OtelcolRunner runs a single otelcol as a go routine within the same process as the test executor.
  • TestCaseValidator - Validates and reports on test results.
    • PerfTestValidator - Implementation of TestCaseValidator for test suites using PerformanceResults for summarizing results.
    • CorrectnessTestValidator - Implementation of TestCaseValidator for test suites using CorrectnessResults for summarizing results.
  • TestResultsSummary - Records itemized test case results plus a summary of one category of testing.
    • PerformanceResults - Implementation of TestResultsSummary with fields suitable for reporting performance test results.
    • CorrectnessResults - Implementation of TestResultsSummary with fields suitable for reporting data translation correctness test results.

Adding New Receiver and/or Exporters to the testbed

Generally, when designing a test for new exporter and receiver components, developers should mainly focus on designing and implementing the components with yellow background in the diagram above as the other components are implemented by the testbed framework:

  • DataSender - This part should provide below interfaces for testing purpose:

    • Start() - Start sender and connect to the configured endpoint. Must be called before sending data.
    • Flush() - Send any accumulated data.
    • GetCollectorPort() - Return the port to which this sender will send data.
    • GenConfigYAMLStr() - Generate a config string to place in receiver part of collector config so that it can receive data from this sender.
    • ProtocolName() - Return protocol name to use in collector config pipeline.
  • DataReceiver - This part should provide below interfaces for testing purpose:

    • Start() - Start receiver.
    • Stop() - Stop receiver.
    • GenConfigYAMLStr() - Generate a config string to place in exporter part of collector config so that it can send data to this receiver.
    • ProtocolName() - Return protocol name to use in collector config pipeline.
  • Testing - This part may vary from what kind of testing developers would like to do. In existing implementation, we can refer to End-to-End testing, Metrics testing, Traces testing, Correctness Traces testing, and Correctness Metrics testing. For instance, if developers would like to design a trace test for a new exporter and receiver:

    • func TestTrace10kSPS(t *testing.T) {
      	tests := []struct {
      		name         string
      		sender       testbed.DataSender
      		receiver     testbed.DataReceiver
      		resourceSpec testbed.ResourceSpec
      	}{
      		{
      			"NewExporterOrReceiver",
      			testbed.NewXXXDataSender(testbed.DefaultHost, testutil.GetAvailablePort(t)),
      			testbed.NewXXXDataReceiver(testutil.GetAvailablePort(t)),
      			testbed.ResourceSpec{
      				ExpectedMaxCPU: XX,
      				ExpectedMaxRAM: XX,
      			},
      		},
      		...
      	}
      	processors := []ProcessorNameAndConfigBody{
      		{
      			Name: "batch",
      			Body: `
        batch:
      `,
      		},
      	}
      	for _, test := range tests {
      		t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
      			Scenario10kItemsPerSecond(
      				t,
      				test.sender,
      				test.receiver,
      				test.resourceSpec,
      				performanceResultsSummary,
      				processors,
      			)
      		})
      	}
      }

Running the tests

To run the tests, use the e2e-test Makefile target, which will compile the Collector and run the end-to-end test suites against it.

Run all tests

Run the following at the root of the repo:

  make e2e-test

Run a particular test suite

Run the following at the root of the repo:

  TESTS_DIR=correctnesstests/metrics make e2e-test

Advanced usage

A Makefile is also located at testbed/Makefile that offers targets to directly run certain test suites. Note that these targets will not compile the Collector before running.