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- The code repository and all commit history will still be available.
- Existing released binaries will remain available on the releases site.
- Issues and pull requests are not being monitored.
- New releases will not be published.
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The Runscope provider is used to create and manage Runscope tests using the official Runscope API
See the Plugin Basics page of the Terraform docs to see how to plug this into your config. Check the releases page of this repository to get releases for Linux, OS X, and Windows.
The following section details the use of the provider and its resources.
These docs are derived from the middleman templates that were created for the PR itself, and can be found in their original form here.
The below example is an end-to-end demonstration of the setup of a basic runscope test:
resource "runscope_step" "main_page" {
bucket_id = "${runscope_bucket.bucket.id}"
test_id = "${runscope_test.test.id}"
step_type = "request"
url = "http://example.com"
method = "GET"
variables = [
{
name = "httpStatus"
source = "response_status"
},
{
name = "httpContentEncoding"
source = "response_header"
property = "Content-Encoding"
},
]
assertions = [
{
source = "response_status"
comparison = "equal_number"
value = "200"
},
{
source = "response_json"
comparison = "equal"
value = "c5baeb4a-2379-478a-9cda-1b671de77cf9",
property = "data.id"
},
],
headers = [
{
header = "Accept-Encoding",
value = "application/json"
},
{
header = "Accept-Encoding",
value = "application/xml"
},
{
header = "Authorization",
value = "Bearer bb74fe7b-b9f2-48bd-9445-bdc60e1edc6a",
}
]
}
resource "runscope_test" "test" {
bucket_id = "${runscope_bucket.bucket.id}"
name = "runscope test"
description = "This is a test test..."
}
resource "runscope_bucket" "bucket" {
name = "terraform-provider-test"
team_uuid = "dfb75aac-eeb3-4451-8675-3a37ab421e4f"
}
The following arguments are supported:
bucket_id
- (Required) The id of the bucket to associate this step with.test_id
- (Required) The id of the test to associate this step with.step_type
- (Required) The type of step.- request
- pause
- condition
- ghost
- subtest
When creating a request
type of step the additional arguments also apply:
method
- (Required) The HTTP method for this request step.variables
- (Optional) A list of variables to extract out of the HTTP response from this request. Variables documented below.assertions
- (Optional) A list of assertions to apply to the HTTP response from this request. Assertions documented below.headers
- (Optional) A list of headers to apply to the request. Headers documented below.body
- (Optional) A string to use as the body of the request.
Variables (variables
) supports the following:
name
- (Required) Name of the variable to define.property
- (Required) The name of the source property. i.e. header name or json pathsource
- (Required) The variable source, for list of allowed values see: https://www.runscope.com/docs/api/steps#assertions
Assertions (assertions
) supports the following:
source
- (Required) The assertion source, for list of allowed values see: https://www.runscope.com/docs/api/steps#assertionsproperty
- (Optional) The name of the source property. i.e. header name or json pathcomparison
- (Required) The assertion comparison to make i.e.equals
, for list of allowed values see: https://www.runscope.com/docs/api/steps#assertionsvalue
- (Optional) The value thecomparison
will use
Example Assertions
Status Code == 200
"assertions": [
{
"source": "response_status",
"comparison": "equal_number",
"value": 200
}
]
JSON element 'address' contains the text "avenue"
"assertions": [
{
"source": "response_json",
"property": "address",
"comparison": "contains",
"value": "avenue"
}
]
Response Time is faster than 1 second.
"assertions": [
{
"source": "response_time",
"comparison": "is_less_than",
"value": 1000
}
]
The headers
list supports the following:
header
- (Required) The name of the headervalue
- (Required) The name header value
The following attributes are exported:
id
- The ID of the step.
Clone repository to: $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-runscope
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers; cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers
$ git clone [email protected]:terraform-providers/terraform-provider-runscope
Enter the provider directory and build the provider
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-runscope
$ make build
See examples
See runscope providers documentation
If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine (version 1.11+ is required). You'll also need to correctly setup a GOPATH, as well as adding $GOPATH/bin
to your $PATH
.
To compile the provider, run make build
. This will build the provider and put the provider binary in the $GOPATH/bin
directory.
$ make build
...
$ $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-runscope
...
make TF_ACC=1 RUNSCOPE_TEAM_ID=xxx RUNSCOPE_ACCESS_TOKEN=xxx RUNSCOPE_INTEGRATION_DESC="Slack: #test1 channel, send message on all test runs"
Environment variables | Description |
---|---|
TF_ACC | 1 runs acceptance tests, do not set to skip acceptance tests |
RUNSCOPE_TEAM_ID | Runscope team uuid |
RUNSCOPE_ACCESS_TOKEN | Runscope access token |
RUNSCOPE_INTEGRATION_DESC | Description that matches a pre-existing runscope integration associated with your account |
Dependencies are managed using Go Modules
$ GO111MODULE=on go get <module>@<version>
$ GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy
For the time being we will continue to vendor
$ GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor
Releases are automatically setup to go out from the master branch after a build is made on master with a tag.
To perform a release simply create a tag:
git tag -a v0.0.2 -m "Release message"
Then push your tag:
git push origin v0.0.2
That's it, the build will now run and create a new release on github :