- Vault is running in Kubernetes.
- Service Registration is configured
- Unseal a Vault Pod.
- Either supply a command that returns the unseal keys
- or let the program retrieve the keys from a Vault secret.
- Step-down the active Pod.
- Upgrade a single Pod.
- Upgrade the full cluster without downtime.
Unit tests can be run normally by cargo: cargo test
.
End-to-end tests require a Kubernetes cluster and will install, upgrade and uninstall (except on failure) several deployments of a Vault cluster in the current kubecontext
(namespace is set by environment variable VAULT_MGMT_E2E_NAMESPACE
, defaulting to vault-mgmt-e2e
). You can create the Namespace and NetworkPolicy from e2e-preparation.yaml
.
The Pods are using emptyDir
as storage and should not consume a PV.
The storage is not part of the tests, only the clustering and active/standby transitions.
You can run those tests by calling cargo test --ignored
with a working kubeconfig
and existing namespace.