#!/usr/bin/env bats load helpers @test "s2 proxy is running correct version" { assert_envoy_version 19002 } @test "s2 proxy admin is up on :19002" { retry_default curl -f -s localhost:19002/stats -o /dev/null } @test "gateway-alpha proxy admin is up on :19003" { retry_default curl -f -s localhost:19003/stats -o /dev/null } @test "s2 proxy listener should be up and have right cert" { assert_proxy_presents_cert_uri localhost:21000 s2 alpha } @test "s2 proxy should be healthy" { assert_service_has_healthy_instances s2 1 alpha } @test "gateway-alpha should be up and listening" { retry_long nc -z consul-alpha-client:4432 } @test "s2 proxies should be healthy" { assert_service_has_healthy_instances s2 1 alpha } @test "dialer gateway-alpha should have healthy endpoints for alpha servers" { assert_upstream_has_endpoints_in_status 127.0.0.1:19003 server.alpha.peering HEALTHY 1 } @test "dialer gateway-alpha should have healthy endpoints for primary servers" { assert_upstream_has_endpoints_in_status 127.0.0.1:19003 server.primary.peering HEALTHY 1 } # Re-peering the clusters is a way to have alpha dial out through its own gateway # since we know it is configured with endpoints for primary from the first time they peered. @test "re-peer the two clusters together" { create_peering primary alpha } @test "alpha servers made connection to primary servers via alpha gateway" { assert_envoy_metric_at_least 127.0.0.1:19003 "cluster.server.primary.peering.*cx_total" 1 }