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Tim Gross 31f91cf4c8 e2e: fixes for race conditions in testing (#6300)
- In script checks, ensure we're running `Exec` against the new running
  allocation and not the earlier stopped one.
- In script checks, allow `Exec` calls to error due to lack of pty when
  we use the exec to kill the task.
- In `utils.go/RegisterAllocs`, force query for allocations to wait on
  wait index returned by registration call.
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End to End Tests

This package contains integration tests.

The terraform folder has provisioning code to spin up a Nomad cluster on AWS. The tests work with the NOMAD_ADDR environment variable which can be set either to a local dev Nomad agent or a Nomad client on AWS.

Local Development

The workflow when developing end to end tests locally is to run the provisioning step described below once, and then run the tests as described below. When making local changes, use ./bin/update $(which nomad) /usr/local/bin/nomad and ./bin/run sudo systemctl restart nomad to destructively modify the provisioned cluster.

Provisioning

You'll need AWS credentials (AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY) to create the Nomad cluster. See the README for details. The number of servers and clients is configurable, as is the configuration file for each client and server.

Running

After completing the provisioning step above, you should see CLI output showing the IP addresses of Nomad client machines. To run the tests, set the NOMAD_ADDR variable to http://[client IP]:4646/

$ NOMAD_ADDR=<> NOMAD_E2E=1 go test -v