I'm not sure I follow how CLI is related to the job,  ost is using the ovirt python sdk to run the tests. 

On Jan 5, 2017 3:36 PM, "Logan Kuhn" <logank@wolfram.com> wrote:
Isn't the CLI going away in the semi-near future?

Regards,
Logan

----- On Jan 4, 2017, at 9:31 AM, Eyal Edri <eedri@redhat.com> wrote:
FYI,

After many requests from multiple developers and testers, the oVirt CI added a new simple job that lets you run the full fledged end-to-end oVirt system tests with a click of a button.
You can read all the details and how-to in the new oVirt blog [1].

We wanted to allow running oVirt system tests on EVERY open patch from ANY oVirt project, without relaying on complex building code inside the job.
Luckily we just added the 'build-on-demand' so together with it you can build any rpms you'd like and use them to run the manual job.

So the 2 steps you'll need to do are:
  1. Write 'ci please build' inside a comment on an open oVirt patch ( make sure the feature is enabled for that project first, its already available for ovirt-engine,vdsm,dashboard and vdsm-jsonrpc-java)
  2. Run the manual OST job for the version you'd like to test with the URLs you got from #1
You'll get and email once the job is done and you can browse the results and check for logs from engine and the hosts.

Please feel free to ask questions on infra@ovirt.org as usual.
 

[1] https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2017/01/ovirt-system-tests-to-the-rescue/

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