#CLOUDENGINEERINGSUMMIT Bringing software development practices to your infrastructure @jennapederson

The awesomeness of Infrastructure as Code @jennapederson

Infrastructure as Code IS Code @jennapederson

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Different Types of Testing Agenda Using the right type at the right time Using Test Driven Development Build what you need and only what you need Testing Your Infrastructure Directly Making sure it was created correctly and hasn’t drifted Using a CI/CD Pipeline Run tests in the real world and isolate issues quicker @jennapederson

Why Test Infrastructure? The cloud makes it easier and quicker to provision infrastructure, but there is complexity with that scale. @jennapederson

Slow + Expensive Manual Tests Failing Fast Balance fast and cheap tests with more expensive tests that are closer to the real infrastructure and production environment. System Tests Integration Tests Contract Tests Unit Tests Fast + Cheap

If you’re TDDing your application code, why not do the same for your infrastructure code? @jennapederson

Benefits of TDD Reduced defect rates Improve the overall design Focused on requirements Focused on small chunks Serves as documentation Confidence @jennapederson

The Flow RED REFACTOR 3. Make it better

  1. Write a failing test GREEN GREEN
  2. Write only enough code to make it pass

What is a unit test? Exercises a small part of your application, one unit, and verifies that it’s correct. Get feedback early on to shorten the feedback loop between changes Serves as documentation Can be run in your CI/CD tool Isolated from other resources and external APIs @jennapederson

Unit testing infrastructure code If a resource will be created with the correct configuration The correct number of resources will be created Dependencies between resources are correct Interpolated values are correct @jennapederson

Demo S3 + CDK + Jest @jennapederson

How do we go from code to infrastructure?

What is an Integration Test? Tests the interactions across different units or modules, or in the case of infrastructure testing, across cloud resources. Verifies your provisioned cloud resources are created and configured as you expect them to be. Gives you confidence in infrastructure at scale and at velocity. @jennapederson

Chef InSpec Open-source framework to test and audit cloud resources IN the cloud Tests are written with a DSL Test resources that are managed manually or with code Can be used across teams @jennapederson

Demo EC2 + RDS + CDK + InSpec @jennapederson

Without CI/CD Development Test Staging Production @jennapederson

With CI/CD Development Test Staging Production @jennapederson

Wrapping Up Infrastructure code is like any other code, treat it as such. Testing is never done, even once you reach production. It’s cheaper to detect broken code early. @jennapederson

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