Files
missions/_docs/02_document/tests/environment.md
T
Oleksandr Bezdieniezhnykh 78dea8ebab
ci/woodpecker/push/build-arm Pipeline was successful
chore: update configuration and Docker setup for JWT and test results
Enhanced the .gitignore to exclude test results and updated the Dockerfile to include a new entrypoint script for improved container initialization. Refactored JWT configuration to support additional parameters for automatic refresh intervals, ensuring better control over token management. Updated the ConfigurationResolver to enforce required environment variables without hardcoded fallbacks, enhancing security and flexibility.
2026-05-15 03:23:23 +03:00

14 KiB
Raw Blame History

Test Environment

Status: produced by autodev /test-spec Phase 2 (2026-05-14). Naming: post-rename target — missions service, Azaion.Missions.* namespace, /vehicles + /missions + /missions/{id}/waypoints routes. Until B5B8 land, the missions service image is built from the existing Azaion.Flights.csproj source — tests will be RED until the rename converges. This is the autodev-aligned path: Step 8 (Refactor) closes the gap. Hardware Assessment section is filled by phases/hardware-assessment.md between Phase 3 and Phase 4.

Overview

System under test: the missions .NET 10 REST service exposed on http://missions:8080 inside the test network. Public surface = the HTTP endpoints documented in _docs/00_problem/input_data/data_parameters.md § 7.

Consumer app purpose: a standalone xUnit test project (tests/Azaion.Missions.E2E.Tests.csproj) that exercises the running service through HTTP only. No Azaion.Missions.* types are referenced; the consumer never opens a DataConnection to the system-under-test's runtime DB except via a side-channel postgres-test connection used to (a) seed fixtures and (b) assert DB side-effects (cascade row counts, default-vehicle invariants).

The side-channel DB access is allowed because the AC catalogue (AC-1.2, AC-1.4, AC-3.1, AC-3.3, AC-10.2) explicitly defines DB state as the verifiable observable. It is NEVER used to mutate state under-test that the API would normally own — only to (1) seed fixtures and (2) assert.

Docker Environment

Services

Service Image / Build Purpose Ports (host:container)
missions build context ./ (Dockerfile); image tag azaion/missions:test System under test 5002:8080
postgres-test postgres:16-alpine Owned PostgreSQL for test isolation. Started fresh per test class via Testcontainers OR via docker compose down -v && docker compose up -d between scenarios that mutate startup-sensitive state (AC-6.5 legacy drop, AC-6.6 idempotency) 5433:5432
jwks-mock build context tests/Azaion.Missions.JwksMock/; image tag azaion/jwks-mock:test In-process stand-in for the admin service's JWKS endpoint. Holds a fixed ECDSA P-256 keypair (in-memory), serves the public key as JWKS at https://jwks-mock:8443/.well-known/jwks.json (HTTPS-only, self-signed CA mounted into missions and e2e-consumer), and signs tokens for the consumer via POST /sign. Supports POST /rotate-key for NFT-RES-07 (JWKS rotation). The mock's Cache-Control: max-age is set to 60s in tests (vs admin's 3600s) so rotation completes within the 15-min CI gate. — (internal only)
e2e-consumer build context tests/Azaion.Missions.E2E.Tests/; runs dotnet test xUnit test runner; produces report.csv. Fetches signed test tokens from jwks-mock instead of minting locally — the private key never leaves jwks-mock, eliminating the class of bugs where the consumer signs with a key that doesn't match the published JWKS.
pg-side (optional) reused postgres-test connection on a side port Side-channel DB connection for fixture seeding + post-call assertions shares postgres-test

The only external services not running are the sibling backend services (annotations, detection, autopilot, flight-gate, Watchtower, suite reverse proxy) — their tables (media, annotations, detection, map_objects) are seeded directly by the side-channel for cascade tests; the services themselves are out of scope for service-level e2e.

The jwks-mock service replaces the pre-2026-05-14 "consumer mints HS256 tokens with a shared secret" pattern. The current code path (per Auth/JwtExtensions.cs) is ECDSA-SHA256 + JWKS — there is no shared secret to mint with anymore. See test-data.md § External Dependency Mocks for the mock's contract.

Networks

Network Services Purpose
e2e-net missions, postgres-test, jwks-mock, e2e-consumer Isolated bridge network; no host network access

Volumes

Volume Mounted to Purpose
pg-test-data postgres-test:/var/lib/postgresql/data Ephemeral; recreated per scenario class (docker compose down -v between class boundaries when the test asserts startup behavior)
e2e-results e2e-consumer:/app/results and host ./e2e-results/ Output of report.csv

docker-compose structure

The canonical compose file is docker-compose.test.yml at the repo root. Below is the abbreviated structural outline — see the actual file for the full healthchecks, depends_on, and volume mounts.

services:
  postgres-test:
    image: postgres:16-alpine
    environment:
      POSTGRES_DB: azaion
      POSTGRES_USER: postgres
      POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres-test
    # healthcheck: pg_isready

  jwks-mock:
    build: { context: tests/Azaion.Missions.JwksMock }
    environment:
      JWT_ISSUER: https://admin-test.azaion.local
      JWT_AUDIENCE: azaion-edge
      OLD_KEY_GRACE_SECONDS: 5
    # healthcheck: GET /.well-known/jwks.json over HTTPS (--no-check-certificate)

  missions:
    build: { context: . }
    environment:
      DATABASE_URL: postgresql://postgres:postgres-test@postgres-test:5432/azaion
      JWT_ISSUER: https://admin-test.azaion.local
      JWT_AUDIENCE: azaion-edge
      JWT_JWKS_URL: https://jwks-mock:8443/.well-known/jwks.json
      ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT: Test    # NOT Production -- CORS falls back to permissive with a warning log line
    volumes:
      - ./tests/jwks-mock-ca.crt:/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/jwks-mock-ca.crt:ro
    depends_on:
      postgres-test:  { condition: service_healthy }
      jwks-mock:      { condition: service_healthy }

  e2e-consumer:
    build: { context: tests/Azaion.Missions.E2E.Tests }
    environment:
      MISSIONS_BASE_URL: http://missions:8080
      DB_SIDE_CHANNEL: Host=postgres-test;Port=5432;Database=azaion;Username=postgres;Password=postgres-test
      JWKS_MOCK_SIGN_URL: https://jwks-mock:8443/sign
      JWT_ISSUER: https://admin-test.azaion.local
      JWT_AUDIENCE: azaion-edge
    volumes:
      - ./test-results:/app/results
      - ./tests/jwks-mock-ca.crt:/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/jwks-mock-ca.crt:ro
    depends_on:
      missions:    { condition: service_healthy }
      jwks-mock:   { condition: service_healthy }

Production-gate (E9) variant: for the CORS production-gate lock test (E9), the test runner spawns missions with ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Production and an empty CorsConfig:AllowedOrigins and asserts startup THROWS InvalidOperationException. This variant runs OUTSIDE the main compose stack via docker run to avoid disturbing the rest of the suite.

Consumer Application

Tech stack: xUnit 2.x + plain HttpClient against the dockerized missions service. Bogus 35.x for synthetic data. JWT acquisition via HTTPS POST jwks-mock:8443/sign (no in-process JWT library on the consumer side — the consumer treats tokens as opaque bearer strings). PostgreSQL side-channel via Npgsql (NOT linq2db — keep the consumer free of system-under-test runtime libs).

Entry point: dotnet test tests/Azaion.Missions.E2E.Tests/Azaion.Missions.E2E.Tests.csproj --logger "trx;LogFileName=results.trx" followed by a small post-processor that converts trx → report.csv.

Communication with system under test

Interface Protocol Endpoint Authentication
Vehicle API HTTP/1.1 JSON http://missions:8080/vehicles[?name=&isDefault=] and /vehicles/{id}[/setDefault] Authorization: Bearer <ECDSA-SHA256, iss=$JWT_ISSUER, aud=$JWT_AUDIENCE, permissions=FL>
Mission API HTTP/1.1 JSON http://missions:8080/missions[?name=&fromDate=&toDate=&page=&pageSize=] same
Waypoint API HTTP/1.1 JSON http://missions:8080/missions/{id}/waypoints[/{wpId}] same
Health HTTP/1.1 JSON http://missions:8080/health anonymous
DB side-channel (assertions only) TCP/Postgres wire postgres-test:5432 postgres:postgres-test
JWKS mock sign endpoint HTTPS/1.1 JSON https://jwks-mock:8443/sign body { "iss":..., "aud":..., "exp":..., "permissions":..., ... } returns signed JWT none (test-network internal only)
JWKS mock JWKS endpoint HTTPS/1.1 JSON https://jwks-mock:8443/.well-known/jwks.json none (consumed by missions itself, not by the test consumer)
JWKS mock rotate-key endpoint HTTPS/1.1 JSON POST https://jwks-mock:8443/rotate-key body {} returns { "newKid": "..." } and starts the OldKeyGraceSeconds window none

What the consumer does NOT have access to

  • No using Azaion.Missions.*; — the consumer is a separate csproj with no project reference to the system under test.
  • No AppDataConnection instantiation; the side-channel uses raw Npgsql NpgsqlCommand only.
  • No file-system overlap; e2e-consumer is a separate container.
  • No JWT signing key in the consumer process — the consumer requests signed tokens from jwks-mock via HTTPS POST /sign. The ECDSA private key never leaves the mock container. This guarantees the test setup cannot drift away from "consumer-signed token matches missions-cached JWKS public key".

CI/CD Integration

When to run: on every push to dev (Woodpecker pipeline .woodpecker/test-arm.yml and .woodpecker/test-amd.yml after the existing build-arm.yml job). Currently the repo has only build-arm.yml (per O4); the test runner pipeline is a follow-up artifact produced by Step 6 (Implement Tests) — see scripts/run-tests.sh (Phase 4).

Pipeline stage: post-build, pre-push (the test runner pulls the just-built azaion/missions:test tag).

Gate behavior: blocking on dev branch. Per O4, today's pipeline has no test stage; this gate is added by Step 6 implementation.

Timeout: max 15 minutes total wall-clock. Cascade-delete fixtures and the bootstrap-failure scenarios (AC-6.6, AC-6.7) dominate.

Reporting

Format: CSV Columns: TestId, TestName, Category, Traces, ExecutionTimeMs, Result, ErrorMessage Output path: ./e2e-results/report.csv

Categories: BLACKBOX, PERF, RES, SEC, RES_LIM. Traces is a comma-separated list of AC and restriction IDs from traceability-matrix.md.

Hardware Assessment

Filled by autodev /test-spec Hardware Assessment phase (2026-05-14).

Decision: Docker execution

The project is NOT hardware-dependent. Test execution is fully containerised; no local-mode runner is needed.

Hardware dependencies found: NONE

Documentation scan (restrictions.md, solution.md, architecture.md, components/*/description.md):

  • H1H6 cover edge-device deployment shape (Jetson Orin / OrangePI / operator-PC, multi-arch ARM64+AMD64, vertical scale only) but none of those concerns require hardware code paths inside the test runner — the suite-level CI matrix builds for both arches separately (per O4 + H2).
  • No GPU / model inference / sensor / camera / GPIO / V4L2 mention in any docs.
  • solution.md § 2.1 explicitly classifies every component as standard ASP.NET Core + linq2db over Postgres — no hardware adapter.

Code scan (*.csproj, Dockerfile, all .cs source):

  • Azaion.Flights.csproj (post-B5: Azaion.Missions.csproj) packages: linq2db 6.2.0, Npgsql 10.0.2, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer 10.0.5, Swashbuckle.AspNetCore 10.1.5. None is hardware-specific.
  • Dockerfile: stock mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:10.0 build stage + mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/aspnet:10.0 runtime stage. Multi-arch via --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM + dotnet publish --os linux --arch $arch. No runtime: nvidia, no GPU device mounts.
  • No RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform, no coreml / cuda / gpio / v4l2 / opencl / vulkan / tpu / fpga references in any production source file (verified via grep — matches were only in skill templates and docs, not in Controllers/, Services/, Database/, Auth/, Middleware/, Program.cs).

Multi-arch matters for the production deploy (per H2), but it does NOT affect the test runner: tests exercise the API black-box, identical on both architectures. The suite CI matrix (.woodpecker/build-arm.yml + the future .woodpecker/build-amd.yml) tests each arch in its own container.

Execution instructions — Docker mode (the only mode)

Prerequisites on the test host:

  • Docker Engine ≥ 24.0 with Docker Compose v2 plugin.
  • 2.5 GB free RAM (1 GB for missions, 256 MB for postgres-test, 256 MB for jwks-mock, 512 MB for e2e-consumer, 512 MB headroom).
  • 2 CPU cores recommended for the test wall-clock to fit under the 15-minute CI gate.
  • Free TCP ports 5002 (host → missions:8080) and 5433 (host → postgres-test:5432) — used only when running outside compose. The jwks-mock HTTPS port (8443 inside the container) is NOT mapped to the host; only missions and e2e-consumer reach it via the internal e2e-net network.

Run command (from repo root):

./scripts/run-tests.sh

The runner script (Phase 4) wires up docker compose up, waits for missions health, executes dotnet test inside e2e-consumer, collects report.csv, and tears down the compose stack. See scripts/run-tests.sh for the canonical command sequence.

Performance tests:

./scripts/run-performance-tests.sh

Same compose stack, but with the perf seed (1000 missions for NFT-PERF-04, 100 minimal missions for NFT-PERF-01) and the [Trait("Category","Perf")] filter. See scripts/run-performance-tests.sh (Phase 4).

Resource ceiling

Total RAM: ≤ 2.5 GB for missions + postgres-test + jwks-mock + e2e-consumer together. Test wall-clock budget: ≤ 15 minutes (CI gate). Storage: ephemeral (the pg-test-data tmpfs is recreated per scenario class via docker compose down -v for the bootstrap-sensitive scenarios — NFT-RES-03, NFT-RES-04, NFT-RES-05, NFT-RES-06, NFT-RES-07).