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test/component_test.go (1)
142-154: **Improve function naming consistency and error context **The helper function
GetNatsByVpcIdEworks fine. However, the name can be updated to clearly convey it returns NAT gateways rather than NAT IDs, and consider wrapping errors to add more context if something fails in the API call.-func GetNatsByVpcIdE(t *testing.T, vpcId string, awsRegion string) ([]*ec2.NatGateway, error) { +func GetNatGatewaysByVpcIdE(t *testing.T, vpcId string, awsRegion string) ([]*ec2.NatGateway, error) {test/fixtures/stacks/orgs/default/test/regional.yaml (1)
8-8: **Remove trailing spaces **Line 8 has trailing whitespace that can trigger linting issues. Consider removing it to keep the file clean.
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test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/vpc.yaml (1)
16-19: Consider test-specific documentationThe configuration includes test-specific settings like custom subnet tagging and CIDR blocks. Consider adding comments explaining the test-specific requirements and constraints for these values.
test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/account-map.yaml (1)
33-46: Document empty configuration objectsThe static backend includes several empty configurations (
account_info_map,all_accounts, etc.). Consider adding comments explaining:
- What data is expected in each field during tests
- Which components require specific data to be added
- Example values for testing different scenarios
test/fixtures/vendor.yaml (2)
57-66: Document local source path requirementsThe
aurora-mysqlcomponent uses a relative path../../src. Consider:
- Adding a comment explaining the expected repository structure
- Documenting any setup requirements for running tests
1-66: Consider defining excluded pathsWhile
excluded_pathsis consistently empty across all components, consider:
- Documenting why no exclusions are needed
- Adding common test exclusions (e.g.,
**/*_test.tf,**/examples/**)test/fixtures/atmos.yaml (1)
79-87: Test command implementation could be improvedThe
test-componentscommand uses a complex jq filter. While functional, it could be more maintainable.Consider:
- Breaking down the jq filter into multiple steps with comments
- Adding error handling for when jq fails
- Adding a
--helpdescription of the expected output formatExample refactor:
- > atmos describe stacks --format json --sections=component,metadata --components=component -s sandbox - | jq '.[] | .components.terraform | to_entries | - map(select(.value.component == "component" and (.value.metadata.type != "abstract" or .value.metadata.type == null))) - | .[].key' + | jq ' + # Get terraform components + .[] | .components.terraform | to_entries + # Filter non-abstract components + | map( + select( + .value.component == "component" + and (.value.metadata.type != "abstract" or .value.metadata.type == null) + ) + ) + # Extract component keys + | .[].key + '🧰 Tools
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17-17: Remove commented codeThe commented replace directive for aws-nuke should be removed if it's not needed.
-// replace github.com/rebuy-de/aws-nuke/v2/mocks => github.com/ekristen/aws-nuke/v3/ v3.29.0
6-13: Consider version constraints for testing dependenciesThe terratest and test-helpers versions should be pinned to ensure consistent test behavior across different environments.
Consider adding version constraints in your go.mod:
require ( - github.com/cloudposse/test-helpers v0.12.1-0.20241230101202-621e95c4e9aa + github.com/cloudposse/test-helpers v0.12.1 github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.2-0.20180830191138-d8f796af33cc // indirect - github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest v0.47.1 + github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest v0.47.1 // pin to exact version github.com/mattn/go-zglob v0.0.3 // indirect github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.1-0.20181226105442-5d4384ee4fb2 // indirect github.com/stretchr/testify v1.9.0 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 // indirect )test/fixtures/stacks/orgs/default/test/global.yaml (1)
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test/component_test.go (2)
42-66: **Validate correctness of checking for an empty cluster ARN **
Line 66 checks whether the aurora_mysql_cluster_arn output is an empty string, implying the cluster was not created. If the intent is to verify a successful creation, consider updating your assertion to match the expected non-empty ARN or confirm the correctness of this negative test scenario.
14-20: **Initialize testing fixture earlier or clarify the test lifecycle **
Currently, you call fixture.TearDown() (line 19) before fixture.SetUp() (line 20). Even though the defer for teardown ensures it runs at the end of the test, placing it physically before the setup logic can be confusing to maintainers. Consider rearranging the order to enhance readability and ensure no hidden lifecycle issues.
- defer fixture.TearDown()
- fixture.SetUp(&atmos.Options{})
+ fixture.SetUp(&atmos.Options{})
+ defer fixture.TearDown()test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/dns-primary.yaml (1)
5-5: **Empty list for domain names **
domain_names is initialized to an empty list. Ensure that this is intentional and that downstream code gracefully handles the absence of domain names.
test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/dns-delegated.yaml (1)
5-8: **Flag default values for variables **
The default values for name, zone_config, request_acm_certificate, and dns_private_zone_enabled look coherent and are a good starting point.
test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/vpc.yaml (2)
11-15: LGTM: Secure network configuration for testing
The configuration correctly disables internet access from private subnets by setting:
nat_gateway_enabled: falsemax_nats: 0nat_instance_enabled: false
This is appropriate for testing isolation.
8-10: Verify availability zone configuration
The configuration only uses AZs 'b' and 'c', skipping 'a'. While this might be intentional, consider if this matches your testing requirements across all AWS regions, as some regions might have different AZ naming or availability.
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AZ configuration is appropriate for testing environment
The current availability zone configuration appears to be intentionally minimal for testing purposes, aligning with other test-specific configurations in the file:
- The VPC is clearly a test environment (indicated by test-specific subnet tag key
eg.cptest.co/subnet/type) - Other settings are deliberately minimal:
- NAT and internet access disabled
- VPC flow logs disabled
- Limited max subnet count (3)
- Test-specific CIDR block
Using only two AZs (b and c) is sufficient for testing scenarios and helps minimize costs while still providing multi-AZ coverage. The configuration is consistent with the minimal, test-focused nature of this VPC setup.
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test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/account-map.yaml (1)
23-32: LGTM: Well-documented test configuration
The static backend configuration is well-documented, clearly explaining:
- Its purpose for tests
- Required environment variables
- Limitations and requirements
test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/usecase/cluster.yaml (2)
20-20: Security considerations for test configuration
The configuration has potential security implications:
publicly_accessible: trueexposes the database to public access- Empty credentials will be randomly generated
While this is acceptable for tests, it should be documented that these are test-specific settings.
Consider adding a comment block at the top of the file explaining these test-specific security considerations and how they differ from production settings.
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22-33: Excellent documentation of AWS CLI commands
The comments providing AWS CLI commands for finding engine versions and parameter group families are very helpful for testing and configuration.
test/fixtures/stacks/orgs/default/test/_defaults.yaml (2)
45-55: Test account configuration uses placeholder values
The account configuration appropriately uses environment variables for test account IDs:
id: '{{ getenv "TEST_ACCOUNT_ID" | default "<TEST_ACCOUNT_ID>" }}'The placeholder <TEST_ACCOUNT_ID> makes it clear when the environment variable is not set.
7-9: Verify test state isolation
The state configuration uses environment variables for test state directory:
path: '{{ getenv "TEST_STATE_DIR" | default "../../../../../state" }}/{{ getenv "TEST_SUITE_NAME" | default "" }}/{{ .component }}/terraform.tfstate'This ensures test state isolation, but the default relative path (../../../../../state) might be fragile.
Consider:
- Using an absolute path as the default
- Adding validation for
TEST_STATE_DIRto ensure it exists
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test/fixtures/atmos.yaml (2)
1-10: Well-documented configuration loading behavior
Excellent documentation of the configuration loading order and glob pattern support.
25-32: Test-specific Terraform settings look good
The Terraform configuration appropriately enables:
- Auto-approve for tests
- Automatic initialization
- Backend file generation
These settings are suitable for test automation.
test/fixtures/stacks/orgs/default/test/global.yaml (2)
6-8: LGTM: Environment variable configuration
The environment variable configuration looks good and follows the expected structure.
1-4: Verify imported configurations exist
Please ensure all imported configurations are present in the repository:
- orgs/default/test/_defaults
- catalog/dns-primary
- catalog/dns-delegated
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All imported configurations are present
All the imported configurations referenced in global.yaml exist in the repository:
- ✓
orgs/default/test/_defaults - ✓
catalog/dns-primary - ✓
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The commented section contains actual infrastructure references including:
- S3 bucket names
- DynamoDB table names
- IAM role ARNs
Consider removing or replacing with placeholder values in test fixtures.
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| source: github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-components.git//modules/account-map?ref={{.Version}} | ||
| version: 1.520.0 | ||
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Version inconsistency confirmed - account-map using older version
The verification confirms that there is indeed a version inconsistency in the vendor.yaml file:
- account-map component uses version
1.520.0 - All other components (dns-primary, dns-delegated, vpc) use version
v1.534.0
Additionally, the version format is inconsistent:
- account-map uses
1.520.0(without 'v' prefix) - Others use
v1.534.0(with 'v' prefix)
Recommendations:
- Update account-map component to version
v1.534.0to maintain consistency - Add the 'v' prefix to maintain consistent version formatting
- If a different version is required for account-map, add a comment explaining why
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Version inconsistency in account-map component
The account-map component uses version 1.520.0 while other components use v1.534.0. Consider:
- Updating to match other components if possible
- Documenting why a different version is needed if intentional
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💡 Codebase verification
Based on the search results, I can now provide a final response:
Document test-specific override of deletion protection
The mysql_deletion_protection setting in the test configuration explicitly overrides the default value (true) defined in the module's documentation. This is a significant security setting that should be clearly documented to prevent misuse.
- Add a comment in
test/fixtures/stacks/catalog/usecase/cluster.yamlto document this test-specific override:
# Explicitly disabled for test fixtures only. Default is true for all other environments.
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Verify test configuration for deletion protection
Setting mysql_deletion_protection: false is appropriate for test environments but should be documented as a test-only setting to prevent confusion with production configurations.
Consider adding a comment to explicitly indicate this is a test-specific setting:
+ # Disabled for test environments only. Production should have this enabled.
mysql_deletion_protection: falseLet me verify if there are similar test configurations or documentation that can provide context about the deletion protection setting.
Based on the search results, I found important context in the README.yaml that shows mysql_deletion_protection is actually meant to be true by default, with the description "Set to true to protect the database from deletion". Let me search for more context about test configurations.
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Replace directive uses local path
The replace directive contains a local filesystem path which won't work for other developers or in CI/CD environments.
Either remove the replace directive if it's temporary or update it to use a proper repository reference:
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| // output "aurora_mysql_endpoint" { | ||
| // output "aurora_mysql_master_hostname" { | ||
| // output "aurora_mysql_master_password" { | ||
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| // output "aurora_mysql_master_username" { | ||
| // output "aurora_mysql_reader_endpoint" { | ||
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| // "public_subnets_enabled": true, | ||
| // "nat_gateway_enabled": true, | ||
| // "nat_instance_enabled": false, | ||
| // "subnet_type_tag_key": "eg.cptest.co/subnet/type", | ||
| // "max_nats": 1, | ||
| // "max_subnet_count": 3, | ||
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| // assert.Equal(t, *vpc.CidrAssociations[0], "172.16.0.0/16") | ||
| // assert.Equal(t, *vpc.CidrBlock, "172.16.0.0/16") | ||
| // assert.Nil(t, vpc.Ipv6CidrAssociations) | ||
| // assert.Equal(t, vpc.Tags["Environment"], "ue2") | ||
| // assert.Equal(t, vpc.Tags["Namespace"], "eg") | ||
| // assert.Equal(t, vpc.Tags["Stage"], "test") | ||
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| // nats, err := GetNatsByVpcIdE(t, vpcId, awsRegion) | ||
| // assert.NoError(t, err) | ||
| // assert.Equal(t, 1, len(nats)) | ||
| // }) |
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