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README.md
Mint
Mint is a testing framework for Minio object server, available as a docker image. It runs correctness, benchmarking and stress tests. Following are the SDKs/tools used in correctness tests.
- awscli
- aws-sdk-go
- aws-sdk-php
- aws-sdk-ruby
- aws-sdk-java
- mc
- minio-go
- minio-java
- minio-js
- minio-py
- minio-dotnet
- s3cmd
Running Mint
Mint is run by docker run
command which requires Docker to be installed. For Docker installation follow the steps here.
To run Mint with Minio Play server as test target,
$ docker run -e SERVER_ENDPOINT=play.minio.io:9000 -e ACCESS_KEY=Q3AM3UQ867SPQQA43P2F \
-e SECRET_KEY=zuf+tfteSlswRu7BJ86wekitnifILbZam1KYY3TG -e ENABLE_HTTPS=1 minio/mint
After the tests are run, output is stored in /mint/log
directory inside the container. To get these logs, use docker cp
command. For example
docker cp <container-id>:/mint/log /tmp/logs
Mint environment variables
Below environment variables are required to be passed to the docker container. Supported environment variables:
Environment variable | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
SERVER_ENDPOINT |
Endpoint of Minio server in the format HOST:PORT ; for virtual style IP:PORT |
play.minio.io:9000 |
ACCESS_KEY |
Access key of access SERVER_ENDPOINT |
Q3AM3UQ867SPQQA43P2F |
SECRET_KEY |
Secret Key of access SERVER_ENDPOINT |
zuf+tfteSlswRu7BJ86wekitnifILbZam1KYY3TG |
ENABLE_HTTPS |
(Optional) Set 1 to indicate to use HTTPS to access SERVER_ENDPOINT . Defaults to 0 (HTTP) |
1 |
MINT_MODE |
(Optional) Set mode indicating what category of tests to be run by values core , full . Defaults to core |
full |
DOMAIN |
(Optional) Value of MINIO_DOMAIN environment variable used in Minio server | myminio.com |
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_STYLE |
(Optional) Set 1 to indicate virtual style access . Defaults to 0 (Path style) |
1 |
Test virtual style access against Minio server
To test Minio server virtual style access with Mint, follow these steps:
- Set a domain in your Minio server using environment variable MINIO_DOMAIN. For example
export MINIO_DOMAIN=myminio.com
. - Start Minio server.
- Execute Mint against Minio server (with
MINIO_DOMAIN
set tomyminio.com
) using this command
$ docker run -e "SERVER_ENDPOINT=192.168.86.133:9000" -e "DOMAIN=minio.com" \
-e "ACCESS_KEY=minio" -e "SECRET_KEY=minio123" -e "ENABLE_HTTPS=0" \
-e "ENABLE_VIRTUAL_STYLE=1" minio/mint
Mint log format
All test logs are stored in /mint/log/log.json
as multiple JSON document. Below is the JSON format for every entry in the log file.
JSON field | Type | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|
name |
string | Testing tool/SDK name | "aws-sdk-php" |
function |
string | Test function name | "getBucketLocation ( array $params = [] )" |
args |
object | (Optional) Key/Value map of arguments passed to test function | {"Bucket":"aws-sdk-php-bucket-20341"} |
duration |
int | Time taken in milliseconds to run the test | 384 |
status |
string | one of PASS , FAIL or NA |
"PASS" |
alert |
string | (Optional) Alert message indicating test failure | "I/O error on create file" |
message |
string | (Optional) Any log message | "validating checksum of downloaded object" |
error |
string | Detailed error message including stack trace on status FAIL |
"Error executing \"CompleteMultipartUpload\" on ... |
For Developers
Running Mint development code
After making changes to Mint source code a local docker image can be built/run by
$ docker build -t minio/mint . -f Dockerfile.mint
$ docker run -e SERVER_ENDPOINT=play.minio.io:9000 -e ACCESS_KEY=Q3AM3UQ867SPQQA43P2F \
-e SECRET_KEY=zuf+tfteSlswRu7BJ86wekitnifILbZam1KYY3TG \
-e ENABLE_HTTPS=1 -e MINT_MODE=full minio/mint:latest
Adding tests with new tool/SDK
Below are the steps need to be followed
- Create new app directory under build and run/core directories.
- Create
install.sh
which does installation of required tool/SDK under app directory. - Any build and install time dependencies should be added to install-packages.list.
- Build time dependencies should be added to remove-packages.list for removal to have clean Mint docker image.
- Add
run.sh
in app directory underrun/core
which execute actual tests.
Test data
Tests may use pre-created data set to perform various object operations on Minio server. Below data files are available under /mint/data
directory.
File name | Size |
---|---|
datafile-0-b | 0B |
datafile-1-b | 1B |
datafile-1-kB | 1KiB |
datafile-10-kB | 10KiB |
datafile-33-kB | 33KiB |
datafile-100-kB | 100KiB |
datafile-1-MB | 1MiB |
datafile-1.03-MB | 1.03MiB |
datafile-5-MB | 5MiB |
datafile-6-MB | 6MiB |
datafile-10-MB | 10MiB |
datafile-11-MB | 11MiB |
datafile-65-MB | 65MiB |
datafile-129-MB | 129MiB |