rpm-ostree/tests
Colin Walters 44b39a7340 livefs: Require deployment staging
Staging fixes the `/etc` bug for livefs.  There's actually more
we could do here around taking advantage of staging for livefs;
for example, I think once the livefs is complete, we could just delete
the staged deployment.  And then we don't need to render on the next
boot the live status, etc.

Anyways, all that can come in the future.  This is prep for
enabling staging by default.

Closes: #1430
Approved by: jlebon
2018-08-20 20:32:00 +00:00
..
check libpriv: Directly parse NEVRAs, don't use branches 2018-06-08 20:51:30 +00:00
common tests/vmcheck: Display human-readable status on jq failure 2018-08-20 20:32:00 +00:00
compose-tests tests/compose: Fix wrong assert in test-rojig-e2e 2018-08-07 16:00:13 +00:00
composedata compose: Support arch-specific packages in YAML (and in JSON again) 2018-07-24 22:05:06 +00:00
ex-container-tests ci: Bump to F28 2018-05-23 14:18:41 +00:00
gpghome daemon: start with one commit only when resolving versions 2016-12-24 12:28:48 +00:00
manual
utils tests/utils: Drop empty inject-pkglist.py 2018-07-28 06:53:40 +00:00
vmcheck livefs: Require deployment staging 2018-08-20 20:32:00 +00:00
compose ci: Split compose test into two 2018-08-13 21:06:18 +00:00
ex-container
README.md

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.