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Uploading Results to S3

Prequisite

AWS CLI

Make sure the AWS CLI is installed on your system.

For instructions on how to install it check this page.

Required Environment Variables

Before starting the upload script verify that all required environment variables are set.

echo $TESTS_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET
echo $TESTS_ARTIFACTS_KEY
echo $TESTS_ARTIFACTS_SECRET

If nothing is shown set the environment variables:

export TESTS_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET=your-bucket-name
export TESTS_ARTIFACTS_KEY=your-key
export TESTS_ARTIFACTS_SECRET=your-secret

Uploading the Artifacts

Execute this script from the root of the repository:

shell/upload-results-to-s3.sh results/

The script will mirror the folder structure from the /results folder and (re)upload all files from it.

If the script was executed correctly, you should see some output like this:

upload: results/2023/10/05/k6_report_20231005_224948.json to s3://robot-api-ci/k6-test-results/2023/10/05/k6_report_20231005_224948.json
upload: results/2023/10/05/k6_report_20231005_225017.json to s3://robot-api-ci/k6-test-results/2023/10/05/k6_report_20231005_225017.json
upload: results/2023/10/05/k6_report_20231005_231233.json to s3://robot-api-ci/k6-test-results/2023/10/05/k6_report_20231005_231233.json

How data is stored in the Bucket

The shell script shell/upload-results-to-s3.sh will mirror the structure of the folder passed to it to the configured S3 bucket (via the env var TESTS_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET) and use there a folder called k6-test-results to mirror the provided folder into it.

s3://<TESTS_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET>/k6-test-results/<mirror-of-results-folder>