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This commit updates the reference to the adjacency tool used in the e2e tests. Signed-off-by: Lucas Servén Marín <lserven@gmail.com>
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201 lines
6.4 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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KUBECONFIG="kind.yaml"
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KIND_CLUSTER="kind-cluster-kilo"
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KIND_BINARY="${KIND_BINARY:-kind}"
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KUBECTL_BINARY="${KUBECTL_BINARY:-kubectl}"
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KGCTL_BINARY="${KGCTL_BINARY:-kgctl}"
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KILO_IMAGE="${KILO_IMAGE:-squat/kilo}"
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retry() {
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local COUNT="${1:-10}"
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local SLEEP="${2:-5}"
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local ERROR=$3
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[ -n "$ERROR" ] && ERROR="$ERROR "
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shift 3
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for c in $(seq 1 "$COUNT"); do
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if "$@"; then
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return 0
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else
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printf "%s(attempt %d/%d)\n" "$ERROR" "$c" "$COUNT" | color "$YELLOW" 1>&2
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if [ "$c" != "$COUNT" ]; then
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printf "retrying in %d seconds...\n" "$SLEEP" | color "$YELLOW" 1>&2
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sleep "$SLEEP"
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fi
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fi
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done
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return 1
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}
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_not() {
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if "$@"; then
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return 1
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fi
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return 0
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}
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# _kubectl is a helper that calls kubectl with the --kubeconfig flag.
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_kubectl() {
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$KUBECTL_BINARY --kubeconfig="$KUBECONFIG" "$@"
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}
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# _kgctl is a helper that calls kgctl with the --kubeconfig flag.
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_kgctl() {
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$KGCTL_BINARY --kubeconfig="$KUBECONFIG" "$@"
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}
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# _kind is a helper that calls kind with the --kubeconfig flag.
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_kind() {
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$KIND_BINARY --kubeconfig="$KUBECONFIG" "$@"
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}
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# shellcheck disable=SC2120
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build_kind_config() {
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local WORKER_COUNT="${1:-0}"
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export API_SERVER_PORT="${2:-6443}"
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export POD_SUBNET="${3:-10.42.0.0/16}"
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export SERVICE_SUBNET="${4:-10.43.0.0/16}"
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export WORKERS=""
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local i=0
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while [ "$i" -lt "$WORKER_COUNT" ]; do
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WORKERS="$(printf "%s\n- role: worker" "$WORKERS")"
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((i++))
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done
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envsubst < ./kind-config.yaml
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unset API_SERVER_PORT POD_SUBNET SERVICE_SUBNET WORKERS
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}
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create_interface() {
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docker run -d --name="$1" --rm --network=host --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --device=/dev/net/tun -v /var/run/wireguard:/var/run/wireguard -e WG_LOG_LEVEL=debug leonnicolas/boringtun --foreground --disable-drop-privileges true "$1"
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}
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delete_interface() {
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docker rm --force "$1"
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}
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create_peer() {
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cat <<EOF | _kubectl apply -f -
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apiVersion: kilo.squat.ai/v1alpha1
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kind: Peer
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metadata:
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name: $1
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spec:
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allowedIPs:
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- $2
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persistentKeepalive: $3
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publicKey: $4
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EOF
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}
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delete_peer() {
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_kubectl delete peer "$1"
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}
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is_ready() {
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for pod in $(_kubectl -n "$1" get pods -o name -l "$2"); do
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if ! _kubectl -n "$1" get "$pod" | tail -n 1 | grep -q Running; then
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return 1;
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fi
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done
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return 0
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}
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# Returns non zero if one pod of the given name in the given namespace is not ready.
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block_until_ready_by_name() {
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block_until_ready "$1" "app.kubernetes.io/name=$2"
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}
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# Blocks until all pods of a deployment are ready.
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block_until_ready() {
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retry 30 5 "some $2 pods are not ready yet" is_ready "$1" "$2"
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}
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# create_cluster launches a kind cluster and deploys Kilo, Adjacency, and a helper with curl.
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create_cluster() {
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# shellcheck disable=SC2119
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local CONFIG="${1:-$(build_kind_config)}"
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_kind delete clusters $KIND_CLUSTER > /dev/null
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# Create the kind cluster.
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_kind create cluster --name $KIND_CLUSTER --config <(echo "$CONFIG")
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# Load the Kilo image into kind.
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docker tag "$KILO_IMAGE" squat/kilo:test
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# This command does not accept the --kubeconfig flag, so call the command directly.
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$KIND_BINARY load docker-image squat/kilo:test --name $KIND_CLUSTER
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# Create the kubeconfig secret.
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_kubectl create secret generic kubeconfig --from-file=kubeconfig="$KUBECONFIG" -n kube-system
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# Apply Kilo the the cluster.
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_kubectl apply -f ../manifests/crds.yaml
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_kubectl apply -f kilo-kind-userspace.yaml
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block_until_ready_by_name kube-system kilo-userspace
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_kubectl wait nodes --all --for=condition=Ready
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# Wait for CoreDNS.
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block_until_ready kube_system k8s-app=kube-dns
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# Ensure the curl helper is not scheduled on a control-plane node.
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_kubectl apply -f helper-curl.yaml
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block_until_ready_by_name default curl
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_kubectl taint node $KIND_CLUSTER-control-plane node-role.kubernetes.io/master:NoSchedule-
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_kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kilo-io/adjacency/main/example.yaml
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block_until_ready_by_name adjacency adjacency
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}
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delete_cluster () {
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_kind delete clusters $KIND_CLUSTER
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}
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curl_pod() {
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_kubectl get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=curl -o name | xargs -I{} "$KUBECTL_BINARY" --kubeconfig="$KUBECONFIG" exec {} -- /usr/bin/curl "$@"
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}
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check_ping() {
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local LOCAL
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case $1 in
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--local)
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LOCAL=true
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;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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for ip in $(_kubectl get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=adjacency -o jsonpath='{.items[*].status.podIP}'); do
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if [ -n "$LOCAL" ]; then
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ping=$(curl -m 1 -s http://"$ip":8080/ping)
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else
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ping=$(curl_pod -m 1 -s http://"$ip":8080/ping)
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fi
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if [ "$ping" = "pong" ]; then
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echo "successfully pinged $ip"
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else
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printf 'failed to ping %s; expected "pong" but got "%s"\n' "$ip" "$ping"
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return 1
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fi
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done
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return 0
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}
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check_adjacent() {
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curl_pod adjacency:8080/?format=fancy
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[ "$(curl_pod -m 1 -s adjacency:8080/?format=json | jq '.[].latencies[].ok' | grep -c true)" -eq $(($1*$1)) ]
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}
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check_peer() {
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local INTERFACE=$1
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local PEER=$2
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local ALLOWED_IP=$3
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local GRANULARITY=$4
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create_interface "$INTERFACE"
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docker run --rm --entrypoint=/usr/bin/wg "$KILO_IMAGE" genkey > "$INTERFACE"
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assert "create_peer $PEER $ALLOWED_IP 10 $(docker run --rm --entrypoint=/bin/sh -v "$PWD/$INTERFACE":/key "$KILO_IMAGE" -c 'cat /key | wg pubkey')" "should be able to create Peer"
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assert "_kgctl showconf peer $PEER --mesh-granularity=$GRANULARITY > $PEER.ini" "should be able to get Peer configuration"
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assert "docker run --rm --network=host --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --entrypoint=/usr/bin/wg -v /var/run/wireguard:/var/run/wireguard -v $PWD/$PEER.ini:/peer.ini $KILO_IMAGE setconf $INTERFACE /peer.ini" "should be able to apply configuration from kgctl"
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docker run --rm --network=host --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --entrypoint=/usr/bin/wg -v /var/run/wireguard:/var/run/wireguard -v "$PWD/$INTERFACE":/key "$KILO_IMAGE" set "$INTERFACE" private-key /key
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docker run --rm --network=host --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --entrypoint=/sbin/ip "$KILO_IMAGE" address add "$ALLOWED_IP" dev "$INTERFACE"
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docker run --rm --network=host --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --entrypoint=/sbin/ip "$KILO_IMAGE" link set "$INTERFACE" up
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docker run --rm --network=host --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --entrypoint=/sbin/ip "$KILO_IMAGE" route add 10.42/16 dev "$INTERFACE"
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assert "retry 10 5 '' check_ping --local" "should be able to ping Pods from host"
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assert_equals "$(_kgctl showconf peer "$PEER")" "$(_kgctl showconf peer "$PEER" --mesh-granularity="$GRANULARITY")" "kgctl should be able to auto detect the mesh granularity"
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rm "$INTERFACE" "$PEER".ini
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delete_peer "$PEER"
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delete_interface "$INTERFACE"
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}
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