Storm is a Go-based scenario-driven testing framework that executes complex, sequential end-to-end tests as standalone binaries, specifically designed for infrastructure validation and multi-stage deployment testing.
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Suite: A suite is a collection of scenarios and helpers. It is the main entry point for a storm-based binary.
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Scenario: A scenario is a large collection of sequential tests. These will generally cover end-to-end testing for a specific feature or component. It may also include setup and cleanup logic.
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Helper: A helper is a small(er) piece of code that may be invoked individually. Their main function is to provide an easy way to write Go-based test code as opposed to Python or Bash.
A helper may include a set of tests, but it is not required.
See USAGE.md for detailed instructions on how to create suites, scenarios, and helpers.
See the helloworld suite for a simple example of how to use Storm.
pkg/storm: Contains the public storm library.internal: Contains logic internal to the storm library.samples: Contains example test suites.
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