Add option to dns performance test to install additional YAMLs
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Provides the capability to apply additional manifests before starting a DNS performance test. This can be used to install other features that might need to be scaled tested (e.g. egress gateways, network policies, etc.)
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Can I get a bit more context why are we doing this?
It seems to me that we are creating any arbitrary manifest within DNS measurement (I don't see how these two things are related)
I don't really see what's the point if iwe could do the same thing in yaml test config.
Something like this with NetworkPolicies: https://github.com/kubernetes/perf-tests/blob/82625fa63d6669af6b378bb6f680c36772141097/clusterloader2/testing/load/modules/reconcile-objects.yaml#L122
One difference I see is that above one creates objects in test-X namespaces rather then the one used by DNS measurement dns-perf-test.
In that case we can either make DNS Measurement to run within regular "test" namespaces or we can add option to Phase to specify namespace names rather than range of namespaces that are auto-created: https://github.com/marseel/perf-tests/blob/83f46c7db453955aa142c1c1bf42311846fa270a/clusterloader2/api/types.go#L100
The purpose is in the description:
Provides the capability to apply additional manifests before starting a DNS performance test. This can be used to install other features that might need to be scaled tested (e.g. egress gateways, network policies, etc.)
We want to be able to apply custom manifests that are related to DNS. I don’t see a simple way to do it without having to add these manifests here in the perf-tests repo. It’s much simpler to allow us to pass them in. However, Marcel might be right that it doesn’t belong within the DNS measurement, and we could move it out to a separate measurement, and run this measurement just before the DNS measurement.
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