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2017-10-03tests: Combine integration configs and testcasesJoshua Powers
Combine the configs and testcases directories, so all files are together in one place. Update the test config location as well.
2017-06-08Integration Testing: tox env, pyxld 2.2.3, and revamp frameworkWesley Wiedenmeier
Massive update to clean up and greatly enhance the integration testing framework developed by Wesley Wiedenmeier. - Updated tox environment to run integration test 'citest' to utilize pylxd 2.2.3 - Add support for distro feature flags - add framework for feature flags to release config with feature groups and overrides allowed in any release conf override level - add support for feature flags in platform and config handling - during collect, skip testcases that require features not supported by the image with a warning message - Enable additional distros (i.e. centos, debian) - Add 'bddeb' command to build a deb from the current working tree cleanly in a container, so deps do not have to be installed on host - Adds a command line option '--preserve-data' that ensures that collected data will be left after tests run. This also allows the directory to store collected data in during the run command to be specified using '--data-dir'. - Updated Read the Docs testing page and doc strings for pep 257 compliance
2017-06-08Chef: Update omnibus url to chef.io, minor doc changes.JJ Asghar
- Updated to standard chef.io url - Removed the port 4000, due to that has been deprecated - Added Note about the run_list not being required Signed-off-by: JJ Asghar <jj@chef.io>
2017-04-12Fix examples that reference upstream chef repository.Jon Grimm
Also add integration test. Note: this new test is not comprehensive; it simply ensures that the example chef configuration does not blow up and that chef seems to be installed after its completion. This new test is disabled by default as it depends on a 3rd party repository. LP: #1678145
2016-12-22integration test: initial commit of integration test frameworkWesley Wiedenmeier
The adds in end-to-end testing of cloud-init. The framework utilizes LXD and cloud images as a backend to test user-data passed in. Arbitrary data is then captured from predefined commands specified by the user. After collection, data verification is completed by running a series of Python unit tests against the collected data. Currently only the Ubuntu Trusty, Xenial, Yakkety, and Zesty releases are supported. Test cases for 50% of the modules is complete and available. Additionally a Read the Docs file was created to guide test writing and execution.