Cleanup procedure after failed destroys
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If there are any changes to the test sandbox, you can rerun the script and only changes will be applied to the project.
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If there are any changes to the test sandbox, you can rerun the script and only changes will be applied to the project.
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#### Cleaning up interrupted E2E tests / failed destroys
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Tests take the effort to clean after themselves but in following situations some resources may be left in GCP:
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* you interrupt the test run
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* `terraform destroy` failed (for example, because of some bug in the example of module code)
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To clean up the old dangling resources you may run this commands, to remove folders and projects older than 1 week
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```bash
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for folder_id in $(
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gcloud resource-manager folders list --folder "${TFTEST_E2E_parent}" --filter="createTime<-P1W" --format='value(name)'
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) ; do
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for project_id in $(
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gcloud alpha projects list --folder "${folder_id}" --format='value(project_id)'
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) ; do
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echo $project_id
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gcloud projects delete --quiet "${project_id}"
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done
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gcloud resource-manager folders delete --quiet "${folder_id}"
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done
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```
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Take care, as this may also attempt to remove folders/projects created for Option 2 or sandbox.
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### Writing tests in Python (legacy approach)
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### Writing tests in Python (legacy approach)
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Where possible, we recommend using the testing methods described in the previous sections. However, if you need it, you can still write tests using Python directly.
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Where possible, we recommend using the testing methods described in the previous sections. However, if you need it, you can still write tests using Python directly.
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