layer5io / meshery-smp-action

GitHub Action for pipelining microservices and Kubernetes performance testing with Meshery
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Enable other service meshes performance tests #51

Closed gyohuangxin closed 1 year ago

gyohuangxin commented 2 years ago

Current Behavior

We have included Istio, Linkerd, OSM performance tests.

Desired Behavior

We should enable other service meshes performance tests listed on https://smp-spec.io/dashboard.

Implementation

Writing bash scripts for each mesh is time consuming, so we should use mesheryctl to deploy them. And we should use mesheryctl app onboard to deploy sample apps if https://github.com/layer5io/meshery-smp-action/pull/48 is readay.

Acceptance Tests

Mockups


Contributor Guide

gyohuangxin commented 2 years ago

@leecalcote Does it work to use mesheryctl to deploy above meshes now? @hershd23 I will appreciate it if you can do me a favor on this.

leecalcote commented 2 years ago

Tagging @piyushsingariya @hexxdump @gr455 to speak to this first question. It should.

gyohuangxin commented 2 years ago

@leecalcote Great!

gyohuangxin commented 2 years ago

Is mesheryctl app onboard ready for sample applications of above meshes? Where is their yaml files?

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