Remove gating tests added by faulty branch creation
RHEL 8 isn't supposed to have these gating tests. They are only meant for RHEL 9. There's no need to do a build just for this. Fallout from: *7796825f3a
*fb12805842
Resolves: #2164980, #2165743
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--- !Policy
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product_versions:
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- rhel-9
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decision_context: osci_compose_gate
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rules:
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- !PassingTestCaseRule {test_case_name: desktop-qe.desktop-ci.tier1-gating.functional}
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---
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# Sigh; RHEL8 doesn't have BATS
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- name: bats | fetch and unpack tarball
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unarchive:
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src: https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core/archive/v1.4.1.tar.gz
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dest: /root
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remote_src: true
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- name: bats | install
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command: ./install.sh /usr/local
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args:
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chdir: /root/bats-core-1.4.1
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---
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- name: create nonroot user
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user:
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name: testuser
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shell: /bin/bash
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- name: enable linger
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command: loginctl enable-linger testuser
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Run bats tests for a given $TEST_PACKAGE, e.g. buildah, podman
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#
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# This is invoked by the 'run_bats_tests' role; we assume that
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# the package foo has a foo-tests subpackage which provides the
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# directory /usr/share/foo/test/system, containing one or more .bats
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# test files.
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#
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export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
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FULL_LOG=/tmp/test.debug.log
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BATS_LOG=/tmp/test.bats.log
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rm -f $FULL_LOG $BATS_LOG
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touch $FULL_LOG $BATS_LOG
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exec &> $FULL_LOG
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# Log program versions
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echo "Packages:"
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rpm -q ${TEST_PACKAGE} ${TEST_PACKAGE}-tests
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echo "------------------------------"
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printenv | sort
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testdir=/usr/share/${TEST_PACKAGE}/test/system
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if ! cd $testdir; then
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echo "FAIL ${TEST_NAME} : cd $testdir" >> /tmp/test.log
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ -e /tmp/helper.sh ]; then
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echo "------------------------------"
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echo ". /tmp/helper.sh"
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. /tmp/helper.sh
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fi
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if [ "$(type -t setup)" = "function" ]; then
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echo "------------------------------"
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echo "\$ setup"
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setup
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "FAIL ${TEST_NAME} : setup" >> /tmp/test.log
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exit 0
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fi
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fi
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echo "------------------------------"
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echo "\$ bats ."
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bats . &> $BATS_LOG
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rc=$?
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echo "------------------------------"
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echo "bats completed with status $rc"
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status=PASS
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if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
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status=FAIL
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fi
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echo "${status} ${TEST_NAME}" >> /tmp/test.log
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if [ "$(type -t teardown)" = "function" ]; then
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echo "------------------------------"
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echo "\$ teardown"
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teardown
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fi
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# FIXME: for CI purposes, always exit 0. This allows subsequent tests.
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exit 0
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---
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# Create empty results file, world-writable
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- name: initialize test.log file
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copy: dest=/tmp/test.log content='' force=yes mode=0666
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- name: execute tests
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include: run_one_test.yml
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with_items: "{{ tests }}"
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loop_control:
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loop_var: test
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- name: pull test.log results
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fetch:
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src: "/tmp/test.log"
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dest: "{{ artifacts }}/test.log"
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flat: yes
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# Copied from standard-test-basic
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- name: check results
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shell: grep "^FAIL" /tmp/test.log
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register: test_fails
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# Never fail at this step. Just store result of tests.
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failed_when: False
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- name: preserve results
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set_fact:
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role_result_failed: "{{ (test_fails.stdout|d|length > 0) or (test_fails.stderr|d|length > 0) }}"
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role_result_msg: "{{ test_fails.stdout|d('tests failed.') }}"
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- name: display results
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vars:
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msg: |
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Tests failed: {{ role_result_failed|d('Undefined') }}
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Tests msg: {{ role_result_msg|d('None') }}
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debug:
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msg: "{{ msg.split('\n') }}"
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failed_when: "role_result_failed|bool"
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---
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | install test packages"
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dnf: name="{{ test.package }}-tests" state=installed
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | define helper variables"
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set_fact:
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test_name_oneword: "{{ test.name | replace(' ','-') }}"
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# UGH. This is necessary because our caller sets some environment variables
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# and we need to set a few more based on other caller variables; then we
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# need to combine the two dicts when running the test. This seems to be
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# the only way to do it in ansible.
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | define local environment"
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set_fact:
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local_environment:
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TEST_NAME: "{{ test.name }}"
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TEST_PACKAGE: "{{ test.package }}"
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TEST_ENV: "{{ test.environment }}"
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | setup/teardown helper | see if exists"
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local_action: stat path={{ role_path }}/files/helper.{{ test_name_oneword }}.sh
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register: helper
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | setup/teardown helper | install"
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copy: src=helper.{{ test_name_oneword }}.sh dest=/tmp/helper.sh
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when: helper.stat.exists
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | run test"
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script: ./run_bats_tests.sh
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args:
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chdir: /usr/share/{{ test.package }}/test/system
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become: "{{ true if test.become is defined else false }}"
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become_user: testuser
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environment: "{{ local_environment | combine(test.environment) }}"
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | pull logs"
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fetch:
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src: "/tmp/test.{{ item }}.log"
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dest: "{{ artifacts }}/test.{{ test_name_oneword }}.{{ item }}.log"
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flat: yes
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with_items:
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- bats
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- debug
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- name: "{{ test.name }} | remove remote logs and helpers"
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file:
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dest=/tmp/{{ item }}
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state=absent
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with_items:
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- test.bats.log
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- test.debug.log
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- helper.sh
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[general]
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# Create a toolbox container for a different operating system distro than the
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# host. Cannot be used with 'image'.
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## distro = "fedora"
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# Create a toolbox container for a different operating system release than the
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# host. Cannot be used with 'image'.
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## release = "33"
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# Change the name of the image used to create the toolbox container. This is
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# useful for creating containers from custom-built images. Cannot be used with
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# 'distro' or 'release'.
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#
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# If the name does not contain a registry, the local image storage will be
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# consulted, and if it's not present there then it will be pulled from a
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# suitable remote registry.
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image = "registry-proxy.engineering.redhat.com/rh-osbs/toolbox-container:8.5"
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---
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# Copy the toolbox.conf file to /etc/containers/
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- name: Check containers directory exists
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file:
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path: /etc/containers
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state: directory
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- name: Copy toolbox.conf file to set default image
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copy: src={{ role_path }}/files/toolbox.conf dest=/etc/containers/toolbox.conf force=yes mode=0644
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---
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- hosts: localhost
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tags: classic
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vars:
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- artifacts: ./artifacts
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roles:
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- role: bats_installed
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- role: set_image
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- role: nonroot_user
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- role: run_bats_tests
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tests:
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- name: toolbox
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package: toolbox
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environment:
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PODMAN: /usr/bin/podman
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TOOLBOX_TEST_DEFAULT_CONTAINER_NAME: toolbox-container-8.5
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become: true
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