# Simulation tests, or high level integration tests. _The content of this directory is meant to be used by Parity's private CI/CD infrastructure with private tools. At the moment those tools are still early stage of development and we don't when if / when they will available for public use._ ## Content of this dir. `configs` dir contains config files in toml format that describe how to configure the simulation network that you want to launch. `tests` dir contains [cucumber](https://cucumber.io/) files. Those are Behavior-Driven Development test files that describe tests in plain English. Under the hood there are assertions that specific metrics should have specific values. At the moment we have 2 tests: `tests/quick/001-smoketest.feature` and `tests/long/002-loadtest.feature` The load test uses a JS script that we added to simnet image and it's launched by this step in the cucumber file: `Then launch 'node' with parameters '/usr/local/bin/sub-flood --finalization --url ws://localhost:11222'` `run_test.sh` is a script meant to ease up launching a test. In order to use this script locally, you need to install [gurke](https://github.com/paritytech/gurke) This script also helps preparing the test environment. Once you have access to a kubernetes cluster (meaning you can do `kubectl get pods`) you can run this script with no arguments, like `./run_test.sh` and tests should run. Kubernetes cluster can be local, spawned with [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/#installation) or an instance living in the [cloud](https://github.com/paritytech/gurke/blob/main/docs/How-to-setup-access-to-gke-k8s-cluster.md) ### [Here is link to barcamp presenation of simnet](https://www.crowdcast.io/e/ph49xu01) ### [Here is link to the simnet repo, hosted on private gitlab](https://gitlab.parity.io/parity/simnet/-/tree/master)