Manifest tests can no longer run and also aren't needed.
All image type manifests are generated and built in the obsuild/images
CI tests and the test function in images
(distro_test_common.TestDistro_Manifest()) has been removed.
1. Remove ansible-blocking-io.py workaround. It's not required.
2. Variable should be PROD_REPO_URL, not STAGE_REPO_URL in
ostree-raw-image.sh
3. Use --reboot in rpm-ostree install to reboot VM instead of
a reboot ansible task
4. Wait until config file serviceinfo_api_server.yml exists, to
avoid file not available to use flaky issue
ostree-raw-image.sh and ostree-simplified-installer.sh
Don't need dedicated rebase test workflow, move rebase test into
other test script. That will save runner and reduce running time
Add BIOS rebase test in ostree-raw-image.sh
Add UEFI rebase test in ostree-simplified-installer.sh
- not used in oscap.sh test at all
- causes VM in libvirt.sh test to acquire a different IP address instead
of the hard-coded one inside the test, which causes SSH to fail
- not used anywhere else
1. Run RHEL for Edge CI on osbuild/rhel-edge-ci repo
2. Use released RHEL 8.8 and 9.2 boot ISO
3. Extend VM memory to 3072 on ostree.sh to fix error
"Overriding memory to 3072 MiB needed for centos-stream9 network install."
4. Install and start firewalld, configure VM network as trusted zone
cloud-init and bash should be everywhere. Thus, there's no point in specifying
them as a customization. Actually, it might mask error if we ever stop
installing bash/enabling cloud-init.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
The cleanup trap was removed and therefore it never ran. Also changing
the check if the test is successful as before it was passing despite
failures being present.
Extend the `ostree-raw-image.sh` to use the directories and files
customizations for the raw image and test their effect using the ansible
playbook.
Custom files and directories are currently tested only on Fedora,
because they are allowed by policy only there.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
Reformat calls of `ansible-playbook` by splitting them into multiple
lines. This makes it easier to read.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
Break the execution of `ansible-playbook` into multiple lines to make it
easier to read.
Add a comment on top of the second `ansible-playbook` execution if
Ignitions is availble, explaining what differs. Otherwise this is hard
to spot.
There are 3 places in the script, where there are always 2 executions of
the `ansible-playbook`. First the user from the BP is used. On the
second run, the user created by Ignition is used. This was not the case
for the last 2 executions of `ansible-playbook` at the end of the
script. Adjust the order for consistency with the rest of the script.
The changes should have no effect on the test case.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
Extend the Cloud API AWS test case to verify the uploaded AMI boot mode.
For informational purposes, also log the boot mode of the instance
created using the AMI by the test case.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
`ssh grep fdouser /etc/passwd` returns 1 if the user doesn't exist yet.
We run this script with set -euo pipefail, which cause the script to exit
immediately. Thus, the waiting loop isn't actually waiting for anything.
By adding `|| true`, we ensure that the loop is indeed waiting for the fdouser
to be available.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
- remove `custom-repos.sh` integratoin test
- add custom repositories check to `api` tests for supported
images
- verify custom repositores are added to /etc/yum.repos.d
- verify gpg key is saved to /etc/pki/rpm-gpg (for inline keys)
Add a local name for the fedora minimal image which includes the tag
`v1`.
Check the image info for the expected names:
1. For the fedora-minimal image, the name as it appears in the blueprint
should be included in the names list.
2. For the manifest-list-test image, the full source reference should be
included in the names list since no name was specified in the
blueprint.
when it discovers "missing distros" b/c this check isn't suitable for
downstream RHEL anyway. See comment in script for more details!
Related: COMPOSER-1943