debian-forge-composer/schutzbot/run_tests.sh
Major Hayden 18fe05f686 CI: Use RHEL 8 CDN subscribed instance
Replace RHEL 8.2 nightly images with a RHEL 8 CDN subscribed instance so
we can test with the exact content a customer would have.

Signed-off-by: Major Hayden <major@redhat.com>
2020-05-28 00:22:25 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
# Get OS details.
source /etc/os-release
# Set up a dnf repository for the RPMs we built via mock.
sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/osbuild-mock.repo > /dev/null << EOF
[osbuild-mock]
name=osbuild mock ${BUILD_TAG} ${ID}${VERSION_ID//./}
baseurl=${MOCK_REPO_BASE_URL}/${BUILD_TAG}/${ID}${VERSION_ID//./}
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
# Default dnf repo priority is 99. Lower number means higher priority.
priority=5
EOF
# Verify that the repository we added is working properly.
sudo dnf list all | grep osbuild-mock
# Create temporary directories for Ansible.
sudo mkdir -vp /opt/ansible_{local,remote}
sudo chmod -R 777 /opt/ansible_{local,remote}
# Restart systemd to work around some Fedora issues in cloud images.
sudo systemctl restart systemd-journald
# Get the current journald cursor.
export JOURNALD_CURSOR=$(sudo journalctl --quiet -n 1 --show-cursor | tail -n 1 | grep -oP 's\=.*$')
# Add a function to preserve the system journal if something goes wrong.
preserve_journal() {
sudo journalctl --after-cursor=${JOURNALD_CURSOR} > systemd-journald.log
exit 1
}
trap "preserve_journal" ERR
# Write a simple hosts file for Ansible.
echo -e "[test_instances]\nlocalhost ansible_connection=local" > hosts.ini
# Deploy osbuild/osbuild-composer via the repository we created.
export ANSIBLE_CONFIG=ansible-osbuild/ansible.cfg
git clone https://github.com/osbuild/ansible-osbuild.git ansible-osbuild
ansible-playbook \
-i hosts.ini \
-e install_source=os \
ansible-osbuild/playbook.yml
# Run the tests.
ansible-playbook \
-e workspace=${WORKSPACE} \
-e journald_cursor="${JOURNALD_CURSOR}" \
-e test_type=${TEST_TYPE:-base} \
-i hosts.ini \
schutzbot/test.yml
# Collect the systemd journal anyway if we made it all the way to the end.
sudo journalctl --after-cursor=${JOURNALD_CURSOR} > systemd-journald.log