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roles Add basic skeleton of tests for pip. 2014-02-19 15:56:03 -05:00
all.yml Add the start of an integration test structure using Ansible playbooks, also added an assert action plugin to make writing those easier. 2014-02-13 18:28:29 -05:00
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Integration tests

The ansible integration system.

Tests for playbooks, by playbooks.

Some tests may require cloud credentials.

Tests should be run as root.

Configuration

Making your own version of integration_config.yml can allow for setting some tunable parameters to help run the tests better in your environment.

Non-destructive Tests

These tests will modify files in subdirectories, but will not do things that install or remove packages or things outside of those test subdirectories. They will also not reconfigure or bounce system services.

Run as follows:

# sh test.sh # OR
# ansible-playbook non_destructive.yml -i inventory -e @integration_config.yml -v $*

You can select specific tests with the --tags parameter.

Destructive Tests

These tests are allowed to install and remove some trivial packages. You will likely want to devote these to a virtual environment. They won't reformat your filesystem, however :)

# ansible-playbook destructive.yml -i inventory -e @integration_config.yml -v $*

Cloud Tests

Details pending, but these require cloud credentials. These are not 'tests run in the cloud' so much as tests that leverage the cloud modules and are organized by cloud provider.

Instructions

Pending