rpm-ostree/tests
Colin Walters edeefcff23 tests: Trim out dead code from libtest.sh, rework SRCDIR
The main goal here is to get `assert_jq()` usable in
kola tests.

This was forked from ostree long ago but we aren't
using most of it.  I want to try to move this into kola where
we're just using `tests/common` but this code references
`tests/gpghome` which we weren't using.

Only a few things here reference `SRCDIR` - change those
to fail for now if it's not set, since we're not running
those tests in kola yet.  I will eventually try to
clean that up later.
2020-05-11 18:28:41 +02:00
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check compose: Add an automatic-version-suffix key 2019-12-13 17:11:16 +01:00
common tests: Trim out dead code from libtest.sh, rework SRCDIR 2020-05-11 18:28:41 +02:00
compose manifest: Add lockfile-repos field 2020-04-19 09:17:17 -04:00
ex-container-tests ci: Bump to f29 2019-03-19 12:19:38 +00:00
gpghome
kola/nondestructive tests: Drain more readonly tests into nondestructive/misc 2020-04-30 21:50:41 +02:00
manual tests: Bump to Python 3 only 2019-05-08 19:02:32 +00:00
utils tests: Add hidden testutils subcommand 2019-12-13 19:18:30 +01:00
vmcheck tests: Drain more readonly tests into nondestructive/misc 2020-04-30 21:50:41 +02:00
compose.sh manifest: Add lockfile-repos field 2020-04-19 09:17:17 -04:00
ex-container ci: Fix ex-container LOGDIR 2019-03-19 12:19:38 +00:00
README.md
runkola tests/runkola: New script 2020-04-30 21:50:41 +02:00
vmcheck.sh tests/compose: Target FCOS 31, move off of PAPR 2020-01-08 16:42:54 +01:00

Tests are divided into three groups:

  • Tests in the check directory are non-destructive and uninstalled. Some of the tests require root privileges. Use make check to run these.

  • The composecheck tests currently require uid 0 capabilities - the default in Docker, or you can run them via a user namespace. They are non-destructive, but are installed.

    To use them, you might do a make && sudo make install inside a Docker container.

    Then invoke ./tests/compose. Alternatively of course, you can simply run the tests on a host system or in an existing container, without doing a build.

    Note: This is intentionally not a Makefile target because it doesn't require building and doesn't use uninstalled binaries.

  • Tests in the vmcheck directory are oriented around using Vagrant. Use make vmcheck to run them. See also HACKING.md in the top directory.

The common directory contains files used by multiple tests. The utils directory contains helper utilities required to run the tests.