# Actions & Workflows ## Manual Trigger (workflow_dispatch) It is currently not possible to run a `workflow_dispatch` based workflow on a specific branch, while it is not yet available in `main` branch, from the WebUI. If you would like to test your pipeline changes on a branch, use the [GitHub CLI](https://github.com/cli/cli): ```bash gh workflow run e2e-test.yml \ --ref feat/e2e_pipeline \ # On your specific branch! -F autoscale=false -F cloudProvider=gcp \ # With your ... -F controlNodesCount=1 -F workerNodesCount=2 \ # ... settings -F machineType=n2d-standard-2 ``` ### E2E Test Suites Here are some examples for test suits you might want to run. Values for `sonobuoyTestSuiteCmd`: * `--mode quick` * Runs a set of tests that are known to be quick to execute! (<1 min) * `--e2e-focus "Services should be able to create a functioning NodePort service"` * Runs a specific test * `--mode certified-conformance` * For K8s conformance certification test suite Check [Sonobuoy docs](https://sonobuoy.io/docs/latest/e2eplugin/) for more examples. ## Local Development Using [nektos/act](https://github.com/nektos/act) you can run GitHub actions locally. ### Specific Jobs ```bash act -j e2e-test ``` ### Simulate a `workflow_dispatch` event Create a new JSON file to describe the event ([relevant issue](https://github.com/nektos/act/issues/332), there are [no further information about structure of this file](https://github.com/nektos/act/blob/master/pkg/model/github_context.go#L11)): ```json { "action": "workflow_dispatch", "inputs": { "workerNodesCount": "2", "controlNodesCount": "1", "autoscale": false, "cloudProvider": "gcp", "machineType": "n2d-standard-2", "sonobuoyTestSuiteCmd": "--mode quick" } } ``` Then run act with the event as input: ```bash act -j e2e-test --eventpath event.json ``` ### Wireguard When running actions that use Wireguard, you need to provide privileged capabilities to Docker: ```bash act --privileged ``` Make sure there is no wg0 interface configured on your machine, else this will fail inside container. ### Authorizing GCP For creating Kubernetes clusters in GCP a local copy of the service account secret is required. 1. [Create a new service account key](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts/details/112741463528383500960/keys?authuser=0&project=constellation-331613&supportedpurview=project) 2. Create a compact (one line) JSON representation of the file `jq -c` 3. Store in [GitHub Action Secret](https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation/settings/secrets/actions) or create a local secret file for act to consume: ```bash $ cat secrets.env GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT={"type":"service_account", ... } $ act --secret-file secrets.env ``` ### Authorizing Azure Create a new service principal: ```bash az ad sp create-for-rbac --name "github-actions-e2e-tests" --role contributor --scopes /subscriptions/0d202bbb-4fa7-4af8-8125-58c269a05435 --sdk-auth az role assignment create --role "User Access Administrator" --scope /subscriptions/0d202bbb-4fa7-4af8-8125-58c269a05435 --assignee ``` Next, [add API permissions to Managed Identity](https://github.com/edgelesssys/wiki/blob/master/other_tech/azure.md#adding-api-permission-to-managed-identity) Store output of `az ad sp ...` in [GitHub Action Secret](https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation/settings/secrets/actions) or create a local secret file for act to consume.