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* Stef Walter: Is the run-tests.yml in the top level of the dist-git repo? If not, the standard should document the subdirectory that it lives in. The examples are confusing here although the standard says the tests are stored in dist-git the examples are not dist-git style repositories.
* Stef Walter: Is the run-tests.yml in the top level of the dist-git repo? If not, the standard should document the subdirectory that it lives in. The examples are confusing here although the standard says the tests are stored in dist-git the examples are not dist-git style repositories.


* Stef Walter: By default, Ansible sets the current directory to the one that stores the playbook. The output artifacts always end up in the same directory as run-tests.yml. Should we make an environment variable or somehow specify a fixed directory where they should go?
* Stef Walter: By default, Ansible sets the current directory to the one that stores the playbook. The output artifacts always end up in the same directory as `run-tests.yml`. Should we make an environment variable or somehow specify a fixed directory where they should go?
 
* Handling test subjects in Ansible is hard. Should we have different entry point scripts for different kinds of test subjects? For example `test-rpm.yml` and `test-qcow2.yml` and `test-module.yml` and `test-ostree.yml`. These playbooks could share Ansible roles and modules, or invoke one another (eg: against a VM the first ansible playbook provisioned).

Revision as of 07:43, 18 April 2017

  • Martin Pitt: Why is there an "install the test" step? That seems thoroughly unnecessary with keeping the tests in dist-git, and in fact should be avoided as /usr/ really should remain package manager territory.
  • Stef Walter: Is the run-tests.yml in the top level of the dist-git repo? If not, the standard should document the subdirectory that it lives in. The examples are confusing here although the standard says the tests are stored in dist-git the examples are not dist-git style repositories.
  • Stef Walter: By default, Ansible sets the current directory to the one that stores the playbook. The output artifacts always end up in the same directory as run-tests.yml. Should we make an environment variable or somehow specify a fixed directory where they should go?
  • Handling test subjects in Ansible is hard. Should we have different entry point scripts for different kinds of test subjects? For example test-rpm.yml and test-qcow2.yml and test-module.yml and test-ostree.yml. These playbooks could share Ansible roles and modules, or invoke one another (eg: against a VM the first ansible playbook provisioned).