We're getting double time-stamps in the console log of upstream jobs.
Move the logging of a prefix datestamp into a "-t" option to retain
the status quo prior to Id9ea5131f0026c292ca6453ba2c80fe12c47f808 (we
could, of course, do it the other way and turn if off in the jobs, but
since we didn't have it before...)
While poking, make the time-stamp consistent and always prefixed if -t
is turned on.
Also, it seems the parallel options got a bit of sync with what got
merged. Add "-j" documentation and remove unused "p" option.
Change-Id: Ic7c2ebeca3f9d5784cac59505b6e6181151f5805
Running the functional tests is time consuming. This patch adds the
option `-j <job count>` to the tests/run_functests.sh: when given the
test run in parallel up the <job count> jobs.
When using this, be sure to have enough resources (CPUs, RAM and HD
space) on the host.
In addition there was the need to change two things:
o Global /tmp/dib-test-should-fail was move to temporary build
directory of each execution.
o Because the logs might now interleave, each log line has now a
prefix of the name of the testcase.
[In my environment running functests sequential takes 15+ minutes,
running them parallel takes less than 6 minutes.]
Change-Id: Id9ea5131f0026c292ca6453ba2c80fe12c47f808
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
This patch solves three issues with Debian packaging / apt:
o When building 'testing' only default apt sources is
included - backports, updates and security are skipped because they
do not exists.
o The default release for Debian was `unstable`: this is now fixed to
`stable`.
o Starting a Debian Stretch VM that was build with diskimage-builder
does not work, because some mandatory packages are missing.
This patch fixes this problem: it adds the mandatory packages and
the test case.
Change-Id: If49b5b162c4da1e074e9b19324839bc59d87dc57
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
This was not well tested. Build the argument into a variable which
can be eval()ed to produce the final output.
Add the flag so we test this during functional tests. Add "-x" to dib
invocations so we can more easily debug failures.
Change-Id: Ifdc82627c520379b4124ccb9a4c2fe806c52c75c
Add qcow2 generation for better test coverage. Add "-x" to the dib
invocations so we can better debug failure cases.
Change-Id: Idd0e33c70fcd7737e6dc43e26b054fbc2982c022
The idea was to put this in non-voting, but we never added it to the
skip list so it has been running by default.
Change-Id: I67f3453607077146ceb9430d12b4b9bfcd34437f
This simplifies and enhances the functional-test runner script for
much better interactive behaviour and to give us the ability to better
choose what is running in CI.
Firstly, I have split the image-output testing into a separate script.
This is not actually part of the functional testing of elements and is
both logically and functionally different. It currently does not run
in upstream CI because we don't have docker in the images. I have
nothing against it, but it can be it's own thing.
run_functests.sh is overhauled to have a useful interactive interface,
e.g.
---
$ ./run_functests.sh -h
run_functests.sh [-h] [-l] <test> <test> ...
-h : show this help
-l : list available tests
<test> : functional test to run
Special test 'all' will run all tests
$ ./run_functests.sh -l
The available functional tests are:
apt-sources/test-sources
debian/build-succeeds
fedora/build-succeeds
fedora/build-succeeds-f21
ironic-agent/build-succeeds-fedora
---
As described there, you can run a single test, a number of tests, the
default tests (as CI will do) or all tests. Running all tests is too
much for regular CI, but currently the only way to stop a low priority
test running, or temporarily pause is to remove it completely --
clearly sub-optimal (see I93c2990472e88ab3e5ff14db56b4ff1b4dd965ef).
There is nothing complicated about this, and to further simplify I
have merged the runner functions back into run_functests.sh which
remains a very modest ~150 lines, with most of that being argument
sanity. With that and the image-format cleanup, we can remove the
indirection of the 3 small library files.
For consistency, I have renamed the "dib_functions_test" (that tests
things from the dib functions library) with a run_* prefix.
Because the default list is the same as the current functional tests
run, this does not modify the status-quo. I plan to modify this,
however, to run fedora-minimal & centos-minimal tests in a future
change, as these are required to be stable for openstack ci.
Documentation is updated, and a README.rst is added in the tests
directory for discoverability.
Change-Id: I86d208bd34ff09a29fdb916a4e7ef740c7f65af8
Now 'tox -efunc' can be invoked to run all functional tests in
the 'venv' tox environment. Also `tox -efunc element-name` can be
used to run function tests for one element (e.g. ironic-agent).
Change-Id: Ia685d1b2a7deef2f8b98876ac09792134dd30f2f
Adding a test function which allows us to use elements to perform
element-specific tests. In order for this to work sanely, also adding
some configuration to our break system so we can assert on negative
tests.
Also adding a test for apt-sources to verify this code actually works.
Change-Id: I378a74255010eca192f5766b653f8a42404be5ea
We do not have any testing inside DIB for testing disk-image-create
logic. Lets do some smoke testing for all our supported image formats.
Also adding a run_functests.sh so we can extend this later without editing
the jenkins job.
Change-Id: Ie491e27f00bde54f73af6b47c9696ec04d973b14