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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/role_deploy_domain_controller.pm
Adam Williamson f59343403a add FreeIPA server role deploy and kickstart enrolment tests
Summary:
These require openQA tap networking to allow the server and
client boxes to communicate, and require masquerading (NAT) so
the server at least can reach a repository (dnf/rolekit really,
really do not want to work without a repo connection).

They use the 'parallel' test support to have the server deploy
run first while the client enrol test waits at the grub menu
until the server is done before it goes ahead.

This is all deployed and working on stg. The really tricky bit
was getting all the openvswitch and firewall config right in
ansible.

We *could* do the server deploy test as a follow-on from the
default install test to save the install, but then we'd have to
teach it to change the hostname and set up static networking
post-install. I'm not sure if it's worth doing that.

This requires the corresponding openqa_fedora_tools commit that
adds the hard disks (containing the kickstarts - it's possible
to get them from remote during install, but we have to set up
name resolution or hard code the IP of the server).

Test Plan:
Deploy this and the openqa_fedora_tools commit,
generate the disks, configure the networking (good luck! See
the docs in openqa_fedora_tools) and see if you can run the
tests. If you're using Docker, uh...sorry. You somehow need to
set things up so the workers can use tap interfaces that can
talk to each other and are NATed to the outside world. Have fun.
I can talk you through it on IRC...

Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel

Reviewed By: garretraziel

Subscribers: tflink

Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D831
2016-05-04 11:53:11 -07:00

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use lockapi;
use mmapi;
sub run {
my $self=shift;
# boot with kernel params to ensure interface is 'eth0' and not whatever
# systemd feels like calling it today
$self->do_bootloader(1, "net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0");
$self->boot_to_login_screen("text_console_login", 5, 60);
# login
$self->root_console();
# set hostname
assert_script_run 'hostnamectl set-hostname ipa001.domain.local';
# add entry to /etc/hosts
assert_script_run 'echo "10.0.2.100 ipa001.domain.local ipa001" >> /etc/hosts';
# bring up network. DEFROUTE is *vital* here
assert_script_run 'printf "DEVICE=eth0\nBOOTPROTO=none\nIPADDR=10.0.2.100\nGATEWAY=10.0.2.2\nPREFIX=24\nDEFROUTE=yes" > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0';
script_run "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service";
# clone host's resolv.conf to get name resolution
$self->clone_host_resolv();
# we don't want updates-testing for validation purposes
assert_script_run 'dnf config-manager --set-disabled updates-testing';
# we need a lot of entropy for this, and we don't care how good
# it is, so let's use haveged
assert_script_run 'dnf -y install haveged', 120;
assert_script_run 'systemctl start haveged.service';
# deploy the domain controller role
assert_script_run 'echo \'{"admin_password":"monkeys123"}\' | rolectl deploy domaincontroller --name=domain.local --settings-stdin', 1200;
# check the role status, should be 'running'
validate_script_output 'rolectl status domaincontroller/domain.local', sub { $_ =~ m/^running/ };
# check the admin password is listed in 'settings'
validate_script_output 'rolectl settings domaincontroller/domain.local', sub {$_ =~m/dm_password = \w{5,}/ };
# sanitize the settings
assert_script_run 'rolectl sanitize domaincontroller/domain.local';
# check the password now shows as 'None'
validate_script_output 'rolectl settings domaincontroller/domain.local', sub {$_ =~ m/dm_password = None/ };
# kinit as admin
assert_script_run 'echo "monkeys123" | kinit admin';
# set up an OTP for client001 enrolment (it will enrol with a kickstart)
assert_script_run 'ipa host-add client001.domain.local --password=monkeys --force';
# create two user accounts, test1 and test2
assert_script_run 'echo "correcthorse" | ipa user-add test1 --first test --last one --password';
assert_script_run 'echo "correcthorse" | ipa user-add test2 --first test --last two --password';
# add a rule allowing access to all hosts and services
assert_script_run 'ipa hbacrule-add testrule --servicecat=all --hostcat=all';
# add test1 (but not test2) to the rule
assert_script_run 'ipa hbacrule-add-user testrule --users=test1';
# disable the default 'everyone everywhere' rule
assert_script_run 'ipa hbacrule-disable allow_all';
# we're all ready for other jobs to run!
mutex_create('freeipa_ready');
wait_for_children;
# once child jobs are done, stop the role
assert_script_run 'rolectl stop domaincontroller/domain.local';
# check role is stopped
validate_script_output 'rolectl status domaincontroller/domain.local', sub { $_ =~ m/^ready-to-start/ };
# decommission the role
assert_script_run 'rolectl decommission domaincontroller/domain.local', 120;
# check role is decommissioned
validate_script_output 'rolectl list instances', sub { $_ eq "" };
}
sub test_flags {
# without anything - rollback to 'lastgood' snapshot if failed
# 'fatal' - whole test suite is in danger if this fails
# 'milestone' - after this test succeeds, update 'lastgood'
# 'important' - if this fails, set the overall state to 'fail'
return { fatal => 1 };
}
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