dnscontrol/integrationTest
Jamie Lennox 7daa7a6467 Add SoftLayer DNS provider (#59)
Add SoftLayer DNS as a DomainServiceProvider.

The SoftLayer API is a bit of a mess and treats MX and SRV records
differently. This leads to some replication and custom handling issues
to work around.

In this patch I have to change the SRV test case to be _tcp instead of
_protocol because softlayer requires a "known" protocol which AFAICT is
tcp, udp or tls. I think this will be acceptable in most cases.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lennox <jamielennox@gmail.com>
2017-09-26 13:14:53 -04:00
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zones Add CAA support (#161) 2017-07-25 14:59:40 -04:00
integration_test.go Add SoftLayer DNS provider (#59) 2017-09-26 13:14:53 -04:00
providers.json Add SoftLayer DNS provider (#59) 2017-09-26 13:14:53 -04:00
readme.md Integration Testing framework (#46) 2017-03-16 22:42:53 -07:00

Integration Tests

This is a simple framework for testing dns providers by making real requests.

There is a sequence of changes that are defined in the test file that are run against your chosen provider.

For each step, it will run the config once and expect changes. It will run it again and expect no changes. This should give us much higher confidence that providers will work in real life.

Configuration

providers.json should have an object for each provider type under test. This is identical to the json expected in creds.json for dnscontrol, except it also has a "domain" field specified for the domain to test. The domain does not even need to be registered for most providers. Note that providers.json expects environment variables to be specified with the relevant info.

Running a test

  1. Define all environment variables expected for the provider you wish to run. I setup a local .env file with the appropriate values and use zoo to run my commands.
  2. run go test -v -provider $NAME where $NAME is the name of the provider you wish to run.