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Add a few more tests to exercise some of the treefile options. We do
need to also expand test-basic.sh itself to sanity-check the structure
of a normal ostree compose. That's up next on the list.
Closes: #548
Approved by: cgwalters
This is just the final bit required to make sure the vagrant and
non-vagrant paths can work happily together. It's mostly minor fixes,
though the most major change which also affects vagrant is that we now
sync to the root home dir, rather than ~vagrant.
Closes: #524
Approved by: cgwalters
My development environment is now using "pet" docker containers.
I use VMs for testing things that require that (like rpm-ostree).
This patch builds on work from @jlebon in
https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/509
to rework `vmcheck` such that it can work on any `ssh-config`. By
default we expect this to be Vagrant.
However, I go a lot farther and delete the `vmbuild` code that was
trying to do builds in a container on the target VM. I think this is
still worth pursuing at some point, but for now I think it's
reasonable to assume that the rpm-ostree developer audience uses Linux
as their host workstation and hence has containers.
(There's another important point here in that for developing lower
level things like rpm-ostree, there's a strong push to make the VM
disposable and not a pet)
Closes: #516
Approved by: jlebon
Print out a better summary that sums up the passes, failures, and skips.
Silence the restoring step at the end of the testsuite by only echo'ing
to the log file. Finally, add some colouring because colours are
awesome.
Closes: #371
Approved by: cgwalters
We now make the test harness handle restoring the VM to the original
state. The wonderful thing about ostree here is that it's a perfect
shoo-in for this. We make a 'backup' of the current ref, and just have
to make sure that the VM is back on that ref after running each test.
This will allow us to write tests without worrying as much about
cleaning up in the event of an error.
Closes: #360
Approved by: cgwalters
This is a preliminary package layering test which simply installs the
foo package and verifies that it functions properly. A bunch of
primitives are added to libvm.sh to facilitate this and future tests.
Closes: #344
Approved by: cgwalters
This is a very simple test harness inspired by the atomic one. It's a
simple bash script that sets up a permanent ssh connection to the host
and runs the test scripts. Also add a "demo" test-basic.sh test to make
sure that it works.
Closes: #344
Approved by: cgwalters