lorax/Makefile
Brian C. Lane dcd92cf8c0 tests: Add 'test_mkksiso' tests
These use beakerlib to download a Fedora boot.iso and run mkksiso on
it. It currently does not try to boot the resulting iso, it mounts it
and checks that the expected config files have been modified and the
extra files have been added.
2019-11-05 11:09:42 -08:00

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PYTHON ?= /usr/bin/python3
DESTDIR ?= /
PREFIX ?= /usr
mandir ?= $(PREFIX)/share/man
DOCKER ?= docker
DOCS_VERSION ?= next
RUN_TESTS ?= ci
PKGNAME = lorax
VERSION = $(shell awk '/Version:/ { print $$2 }' $(PKGNAME).spec)
RELEASE = $(shell awk '/Release:/ { print $$2 }' $(PKGNAME).spec | sed -e 's|%.*$$||g')
TAG = lorax-$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE)
IMAGE_RELEASE = $(shell awk -F: '/FROM/ { print $$2}' Dockerfile.test)
ifeq ($(TEST_OS),)
TEST_OS = fedora-30
endif
export TEST_OS
VM_IMAGE=$(CURDIR)/test/images/$(TEST_OS)
default: all
src/composer/version.py: lorax.spec
echo "num = '$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE)'" > src/composer/version.py
src/pylorax/version.py: lorax.spec
echo "num = '$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE)'" > src/pylorax/version.py
all: src/pylorax/version.py src/composer/version.py
$(PYTHON) setup.py build
install: all
$(PYTHON) setup.py install --root=$(DESTDIR) --prefix=$(PREFIX)
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/$(mandir)/man1
install -m 644 docs/man/*.1 $(DESTDIR)/$(mandir)/man1
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/etc/bash_completion.d
install -m 644 etc/bash_completion.d/composer-cli $(DESTDIR)/etc/bash_completion.d
check:
@echo "*** Running pylint ***"
PYTHONPATH=$(PYTHONPATH):./src/ ./tests/pylint/runpylint.py
@echo "*** Running yamllint ***"
./tests/lint-playbooks.sh
test:
@echo "*** Running tests ***"
PYTHONPATH=$(PYTHONPATH):./src/ $(PYTHON) -m nose -v --with-coverage --cover-erase --cover-branches \
--cover-package=pylorax --cover-package=lifted --cover-package=composer \
--cover-inclusive \
./tests/pylorax/ ./tests/composer/ ./tests/lifted/
coverage3 report -m
[ -f "/usr/bin/coveralls" ] && [ -n "$(COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN)" ] && coveralls || echo
# need `losetup`, which needs Docker to be in privileged mode (--privileged)
# but even so fails in Travis CI
test_images:
sudo -E ./tests/test_cli.sh tests/cli/test_compose_ext4-filesystem.sh \
tests/cli/test_compose_partitioned-disk.sh \
tests/cli/test_compose_tar.sh \
tests/cli/test_compose_tar_kickstart.sh \
tests/cli/test_compose_qcow2.sh \
tests/cli/test_compose_live-iso.sh
test_cli:
sudo -E ./tests/test_cli.sh
test_mkksiso:
sudo -E ./tests/mkksiso/test_mkksiso.sh
clean_cloud_envs:
# clean beakerlib logs from previous executions
sudo rm -rf /var/tmp/beakerlib-*/
sudo -E ./tests/cleanup/remove_old_objects_aws.sh
sudo -E ./tests/cleanup/remove_old_objects_openstack.sh
sudo -E ./tests/cleanup/remove_old_objects_azure.sh
sudo -E ./tests/cleanup/remove_old_objects_vmware.sh
# make sure all cleanup scripts finished successfully
sudo sh -c 'grep RESULT_STRING /var/tmp/beakerlib-*/TestResults | grep -v PASS && exit 1 || exit 0'
clean:
-rm -rf build src/pylorax/version.py
-rm -rf build src/composer/version.py
tag:
git tag -f $(TAG)
docs:
$(MAKE) -C docs apidoc html man
# This is needed to reset the ownership of the new docs files after they are created in a container
set-docs-owner:
chown -R $(LOCAL_UID):$(LOCAL_GID) docs/
archive:
@git archive --format=tar --prefix=$(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION)/ $(TAG) > $(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION).tar
@gzip -f $(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION).tar
@echo "The archive is in $(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz"
dist: tag archive
scp $(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz fedorahosted.org:lorax
srpm: archive $(PKGNAME).spec
rpmbuild -bs \
--define "_sourcedir $(CURDIR)" \
--define "_srcrpmdir $(CURDIR)" \
lorax.spec
local:
@rm -rf $(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz
@rm -rf /var/tmp/$(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION)
@dir=$$PWD; cp -a $$dir /var/tmp/$(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION)
@rm -rf /var/tmp/$(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION)/.git
@dir=$$PWD; cd /var/tmp; tar --gzip -cSpf $$dir/$(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION)
@rm -rf /var/tmp/$(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION)
@echo "The archive is in $(PKGNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz"
test-in-copy:
rsync -aP --exclude=.git /lorax-ro/ /lorax/
make -C /lorax/ $(RUN_TESTS)
cp /lorax/.coverage /test-results/
test-in-docker:
sudo $(DOCKER) build -t welder/lorax-tests:$(IMAGE_RELEASE) -f Dockerfile.test .
@mkdir -p `pwd`/.test-results
sudo $(DOCKER) run --rm -it -v `pwd`/.test-results/:/test-results \
-v `pwd`:/lorax-ro:ro --security-opt label=disable \
--env RUN_TESTS="$(RUN_TESTS)" \
welder/lorax-tests:$(IMAGE_RELEASE) make test-in-copy
docs-in-docker:
sudo $(DOCKER) run -it --rm -v `pwd`:/lorax-ro:ro \
-v `pwd`/docs/:/lorax-ro/docs/ \
--env LORAX_VERSION=$(DOCS_VERSION) \
--env LOCAL_UID=`id -u` --env LOCAL_GID=`id -g` \
--security-opt label=disable welder/lorax-tests:$(IMAGE_RELEASE) make docs set-docs-owner
ci: check test
$(VM_IMAGE): TAG=HEAD
$(VM_IMAGE): srpm bots
srpm=$(shell rpm --qf '%{Name}-%{Version}-%{Release}.src.rpm\n' -q --specfile lorax.spec | head -n1) ; \
bots/image-customize -v \
--resize 20G \
--upload $$srpm:/var/tmp \
--upload $(CURDIR)/test/vm.install:/var/tmp/vm.install \
--upload $(realpath tests):/ \
--run-command "chmod +x /var/tmp/vm.install" \
--run-command "cd /var/tmp; /var/tmp/vm.install $$srpm" \
$(TEST_OS)
[ -f ~/.config/lorax-test-env ] && bots/image-customize \
--upload ~/.config/lorax-test-env:/var/tmp/lorax-test-env \
$(TEST_OS) || echo
# convenience target for the above
vm: $(VM_IMAGE)
echo $(VM_IMAGE)
# grab all repositories from the host system, overwriting what's inside the VM
# and update the image. Mostly used when testing downstream snapshots to make
# sure VM_IMAGE is as close as possible to the host!
vm-local-repos: vm
bots/image-customize -v \
--upload /etc/yum.repos.d:/etc/yum.repos.d/ \
--run-command "yum -y update" \
$(TEST_OS)
vm-reset:
rm -f $(VM_IMAGE) $(VM_IMAGE).qcow2
# checkout Cockpit's bots for standard test VM images and API to launch them
# must be from master, as only that has current and existing images; but testvm.py API is stable
# support CI testing against a bots change
bots:
git clone --quiet --reference-if-able $${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$$HOME/.cache}/cockpit-project/bots https://github.com/cockpit-project/bots.git
if [ -n "$$COCKPIT_BOTS_REF" ]; then git -C bots fetch --quiet --depth=1 origin "$$COCKPIT_BOTS_REF"; git -C bots checkout --quiet FETCH_HEAD; fi
@echo "checked out bots/ ref $$(git -C bots rev-parse HEAD)"
.PHONY: ci_after_success
ci_after_success:
# nothing to do here, but Jenkins expects this to be present, otherwise fails
.PHONY: docs check test srpm vm vm-reset