EDPM Ansible project repository. Contains Ansible roles and plugins for use with EDPM.
The tests are done with a common environment provided by the
ci-framework <https://github.com/openstack-k8s-operators/ci-framework/>
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project. This project provides all the requirement files and
configurations needed for setting up the environment to execute the
molecule test
command under the roles. It actually requires
podman
for executing the tests in a container.
For setting up the environment and executing the tests:
$ make execute_molecule
In case the ci-framework project is already cloned we can provide the
folder with ENV_DIR=/path/repository
Note: the instruction execute_molecule
has the
TEST_ALL_ROLES=yes
option in the podman command. It will execute
tests in all the roles. In case we want to execute the tests just in
modified roles we should delete it.
Tests can be executed locally, either on per role basis with:
$ molecule test --all
invoked in roles/<rolename>
directory. Or by testing all roles sequentially:
$ make execute_molecule_local
In order to test a local change to edpm-ansible, the ansible-runner container image can be rebuilt and pushed to a container repository.
To build the image:
$ export IMAGE_TAG_BASE=quay.io/<user>/openstack-ansibleee-runner
$ make openstack_ansibleee_build
To push the image:
$ export IMAGE_TAG_BASE=quay.io/<user>/openstack-ansibleee-runner
$ make openstack_ansibleee_push
Depending on the repository, a podman login quay.io/<user>
may be required
before pushing.
Local changes to edpm-ansible can also be tested by adding a volume mount to the ansibleee pods. This will be faster than building a new openstack-ansibleee-runner container image. See the edpm-ansible documentation for more information.
Copyright 2023.
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