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## End-to-end tests
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The operator provides e2e (end-to-end) tests to ensure various infra parts work smoothly together.
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Such tests employ [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/) to start a local k8s cluster.
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We intend to execute e2e tests during builds, but you can invoke them locally with `make e2e` from the project's top directory.
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### Smoke tests
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The first provided collection of [smoke tests](../e2e/tests/test_smoke.py) covers the most basic operator capabilities. These tests utilize examples from `/manifests` (ConfigMap is used for the operator configuration) to avoid maintaining yet another set of configuration files. The `kind-smoke-test-postgres-operator` cluster is deleted if tests complete successfully.
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### Contributing tests suites
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1. Consider using a separate `kind` cluster per a logically separate collection of tests. This approach enables simple clean up after test success by deleting the relevant cluster.
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2. Make tests time out; for now we use the [timeout-decorator](https://github.com/pnpnpn/timeout-decorator) for that purpose.
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3. Please briefly describe the use case for the new test collection here and in the comments.
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## Introduce additional configuration parameters
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## Introduce additional configuration parameters
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In the case you want to add functionality to the operator that shall be
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In the case you want to add functionality to the operator that shall be
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