kibana/test/server_integration/http/platform/config.status.ts
Luke Elmers b6287708f6
Adds AGPL 3.0 license (#192025)
Updates files outside of x-pack to be triple-licensed under Elastic
License 2.0, AGPL 3.0, or SSPL 1.0.
2024-09-06 19:02:41 -06:00

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/*
* Copyright Elasticsearch B.V. and/or licensed to Elasticsearch B.V. under one
* or more contributor license agreements. Licensed under the "Elastic License
* 2.0", the "GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only", and the "Server Side
* Public License v 1"; you may not use this file except in compliance with, at
* your election, the "Elastic License 2.0", the "GNU Affero General Public
* License v3.0 only", or the "Server Side Public License, v 1".
*/
import path from 'path';
import { FtrConfigProviderContext, findTestPluginPaths } from '@kbn/test';
/*
* These tests exist in a separate configuration because:
* 1) It must run as the first test after Kibana launches to clear the unavailable status. A separate config makes this
* easier to manage and prevent from breaking.
* 2) The other server_integration tests run against a built distributable, however the FTR does not support building
* and installing plugins against built Kibana. This test must be run against source only in order to build the
* fixture plugins
*/
export default async function ({ readConfigFile }: FtrConfigProviderContext) {
const httpConfig = await readConfigFile(require.resolve('../../config.base.js'));
return {
testFiles: [
// Status test should be first to resolve manually created "unavailable" plugin
require.resolve('./status'),
],
services: httpConfig.get('services'),
servers: httpConfig.get('servers'),
junit: {
reportName: 'Kibana Platform Status Integration Tests',
},
esTestCluster: httpConfig.get('esTestCluster'),
kbnTestServer: {
...httpConfig.get('kbnTestServer'),
serverArgs: [
...httpConfig.get('kbnTestServer.serverArgs'),
...findTestPluginPaths(path.resolve(__dirname, '../../plugins')),
],
runOptions: {
...httpConfig.get('kbnTestServer.runOptions'),
// Don't wait for Kibana to be completely ready so that we can test the status timeouts
// but wait for http service to listen.
wait: /\[http\.server\.Kibana\] http server running at/,
alwaysUseSource: true,
},
},
};
}