Automatic testing of big software deployments under various failure conditions
This is a test engine designed to validate proper function of real-world software solutions under a variety of adverse conditions. While this system can run in a way very similar to bundletester this engine is designed to a different model. The idea here is to bring up a running deployment, set of a pattern of application level tests and ensure that the system functions after operations modelled with Juju are performed. In addition the system supports large scale failure injection such a removal of units or machines while tests are executing.
Details for juju-matrix
License
Apache-2.0
Last updated
17 May 2017 - latest/beta
17 May 2017 - latest/edge
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Install juju-matrix
To install juju-matrix, simply use the following command: