Testing Connectors
Multiple tests suites compose the Airbyte connector testing pyramid
Tests run by our CI pipelineβ
- Connector QA Checks: Static asset checks that validate that a connector is correctly packaged to be successfully released to production.
- Unit Tests: Connector-specific tests written by the connector developer which donβt require access to the source/destination.
- Integration Tests: Connector-specific tests written by the connector developer which may require access to the source/destination.
- Connector Acceptance Tests: Connector-agnostic tests that verify that a connector adheres to the Airbyte protocol. Credentials to a source/destination sandbox account are required.
- Regression Tests: Connector-agnostic tests that verify that the behavior of a connector hasnβt changed unexpectedly between connector versions. A sandbox cloud connection is required. Currently only available for API source connectors.
π€ CIβ
If you want to run the global test suite, exactly like what is run in CI, you should install airbyte-ci
CLI and use the following command:
airbyte-ci connectors --name=<connector_name> test
CI will run all the tests that are available for a connector. This can include all of the tests listed above, if we have the appropriate credentials. At a minimum, it will include the Connector QA checks and any tests that exist in a connector's unit_tests
and integration_tests
directories.
To run Connector Acceptance tests locally, you must provide connector configuration as a config.json
file in a .secrets
folder in the connector code directory.
Regression tests may only be run locally with authorization to our cloud resources.
Our CI infrastructure runs the connector tests with airbyte-ci
CLI. Connectors tests are automatically and remotely triggered on your branch according to the changes made in your branch.
Passing tests are required to merge a connector pull request.
Connector specific testsβ
π Python connectorsβ
We use pytest
to run unit and integration tests:
# From connector directory
poetry run pytest
β Java connectorsβ
Airbyte is undergoing a major revamp of the shared core Java destinations codebase, with plans to release a new CDK in 2024. We are actively working on improving usability, speed (through asynchronous loading), and implementing Typing and Deduplication (Destinations V2). For this reason, Airbyte is not reviewing/accepting new Java connectors for now.
We run Java connector tests with gradle.
# Unit tests
./gradlew :airbyte-integrations:connectors:source-postgres:test
# Integration tests
./gradlew :airbyte-integrations:connectors:source-postgres:integrationTestJava
Please note that according to the test implementation you might have to provide connector configurations as a config.json
file in a .secrets
folder in the connector code directory.