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| Continuous Integration |
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| We are using Jenkins to spin a kitchen instances in Docker or OpenStack environment. |
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| If you would like to repeat, then you may use ``.kitchen.<backend>.yml`` configuration yaml in the main directory |
| to override ``.kitchen.yml`` at some points. |
| Usage: ``KITCHEN_LOCAL_YAML=.kitchen.<driver>.yml kitchen verify server-ubuntu-1404 -t tests/integration``. |
| Example: ``KITCHEN_LOCAL_YAML=.kitchen.docker.yml kitchen verify server-ubuntu-1404 -t tests/integration``. |
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| Be aware of fundamental differences of backends. The formula verification scripts are primarily tested with |
| Vagrant driver. |
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| CI uses a tuned `make kitchen` target defined in `Makefile` to perform following (Kitchen Test) actions: |
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| 1. *create*, provision an test instance (VM, container) |
| 2. *converge*, run a provisioner (shell script, kitchen-salt) |
| 3. *verify*, run a verification (inspec, other may be added) |
| 4. *destroy* |
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| Test Kitchen |
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| To install Test Kitchen is as simple as: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| # install kitchen |
| gem install test-kitchen |
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| # install required plugins |
| gem install kitchen-vagrant kitchen-docker kitchen-salt |
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| # install additional plugins & tools |
| gem install kitchen-openstack kitchen-inspec busser-serverspec |
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| kitchen list |
| kitchen test |
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| of course you have to have installed Ruby and it's package manager `gem <https://rubygems.org/>`_ first. |
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| One may be satisfied installing it system-wide right from OS package manager which is preferred installation method. |
| For advanced users or the sake of complex environments you may use `rbenv <https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv>`_ for user side ruby installation. |
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| * https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv |
| * http://kitchen.ci/docs/getting-started/installing |
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| An example steps then might be: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| # get rbenv |
| git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv |
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| # configure |
| cd ~/.rbenv && src/configure && make -C src # don't worry if it fails |
| echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"'>> ~/.bash_profile |
| # Ubuntu Desktop note: Modify your ~/.bashrc instead of ~/.bash_profile. |
| cd ~/.rbenv; git fetch |
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| # install ruby-build, which provides the rbenv install command |
| git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build |
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| # list all available versions: |
| rbenv install -l |
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| # install a Ruby version |
| # maybe you will need additional packages: libssl-dev, libreadline-dev, zlib1g-dev |
| rbenv install 2.0.0-p648 |
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| # activate |
| rbenv local 2.0.0-p648 |
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| # install test kitchen |
| gem install test-kitchen |
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| An optional ``Gemfile`` in the main directory may contain Ruby dependencies to be required for Test Kitchen workflow. |
| To install them you have to install first ``gem install bundler`` and then run ``bundler install``. |
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| Verifier |
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| The `Busser <https://github.com/test-kitchen/busser>`_ *Verifier* goes with test-kitchen by default. |
| It is used to setup and run tests implemented in `<repo>/test/integration`. It guess and installs the particular driver to tested instance. |
| By default `InSpec <https://github.com/chef/kitchen-inspec>`_ is expected. |
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| You may avoid to install busser framework if you configure specific verifier in `.kitchen.yml` and install it kitchen plugin locally: |
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| verifier: |
| name: serverspec |
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| If you would to write another verification scripts than InSpec store them in ``<repo>/tests/integration/<suite>/<busser>/*``. |
| ``Busser <https://github.com/test-kitchen/busser>`` is a test setup and execution framework under test kitchen. |
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| InSpec |
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| Implement integration tests under ``<repo>/tests/integration/<suite>/<busser>/*`` directory with ``_spec.rb`` filename |
| suffix. |
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| Docs: |
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| * https://github.com/chef/inspec |
| * https://github.com/chef/kitchen-inspec |
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