
I see emails floating around about Jenkins. Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to? I just finished the vagrant provider and pushed it to rubygems and am currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable oVirt setup would save me a ton of time.

On 5 February 2017 at 14:58, Marc Young <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
I see emails floating around about Jenkins.
Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to? I just finished the vagrant provider and pushed it to rubygems and am currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable oVirt setup would save me a ton of time.
Yes, oVirt has Jenkins server, and a set of standards about how to enable a project to use it [1]. There is also the "oVirt Systems Tests" project [2] that knows how to bring up a fully functional oVirt for testing purposes. Since you're project is on GitHub as opposed to oVirt's Gerrit, I'm afraid it will have to wait a while until we can accomodate it, but hopefully not for long [3]. [1]: http://ovirt-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/CI/Build_and_test_standards... [2]: http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ [3]: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-970 -- Barak Korren bkorren@redhat.com RHCE, RHCi, RHV-DevOps Team https://ifireball.wordpress.com/

On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Barak Korren <bkorren@redhat.com> wrote:
On 5 February 2017 at 14:58, Marc Young <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
I see emails floating around about Jenkins.
Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to? I just finished the vagrant provider and pushed it to rubygems and am currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable oVirt setup would save me a ton of time.
Yes, oVirt has Jenkins server, and a set of standards about how to enable a project to use it [1]. There is also the "oVirt Systems Tests" project [2] that knows how to bring up a fully functional oVirt for testing purposes.
Since you're project is on GitHub as opposed to oVirt's Gerrit, I'm afraid it will have to wait a while until we can accomodate it, but hopefully not for long [3].
Adding Evgheni, the oVirt infra sys admin and the one who is also taking care of the Jenkins server. I'm also adding the 'infra@ovirt.org' which is the mailing list for the oVirt infra team ( the team who provides all CI/CD/Testing services for the oVirt project ). So we have our 'production' jenkins @ jenkins.ovirt.org where all oVirt projects are built & tested using the oVirt standard CI [1], as mentioned below, And we also have a staging jenkins [1] which is probably the best place to do tests on before deploying to the production instance. As for getting an oVirt instance up & running, its quite easy to do as Barak said, you just need to run any 'basic suite' from the ovirt-system-tests repository and you'll have a working oVirt running in less than 20 min on your laptop. More info on the OST doc page [2] [1] http://jenkins-staging.phx.ovirt.org/login?from=%2F [2] http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/general/running_test...
[1]: http://ovirt-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/CI/ Build_and_test_standards.html [2]: http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ [3]: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-970
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Thanks for the quick reply, I was actually in the process of rephrasing to make sure my question was clear. Thanks, I found the Jenkins instance and I'll follow that ticket. In the meantime I'll spin up my own to do github pull request tests, it's not a problem. On Sun, Feb 5, 2017, 6:58 AM Marc Young <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
I see emails floating around about Jenkins.
Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to? I just finished the vagrant provider and pushed it to rubygems and am currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable oVirt setup would save me a ton of time.

On 5 February 2017 at 15:11, Marc Young <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply, I was actually in the process of rephrasing to make sure my question was clear. Thanks, I found the Jenkins instance and I'll follow that ticket. In the meantime I'll spin up my own to do github pull request tests, it's not a problem.
If you can organise things in a way that matches the existing standards, it will make things easier in the future. You can probably "borrow" some of our code to do that... I'll be happy to help... -- Barak Korren bkorren@redhat.com RHCE, RHCi, RHV-DevOps Team https://ifireball.wordpress.com/

On Feb 5, 2017 1:58 PM, "Marc Young" <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote: I see emails floating around about Jenkins. Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to? I just finished the vagrant provider and Excellent news - saw it on twitter! Can you send an email to the users mailing list about it? Perhaps even a blog post on ovirt.org? pushed it to rubygems and am currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable oVirt setup would save me a ton of time. I'm sure it can be integrated nicely to ovirt-system-tests. Let me think about it for awhile. Y. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel

I'm not sure the process for posting on oVirt.org but I wouldn't mind at all. I was going to write one on my personal blog as well. I'll send an email in a few. As for the tests, the unit tests are rspec and can run without a server. The acceptance tests were, in my mind, just going to be a bunch of directories, each with a vagrantfile specific to the test, such as one with specific CPU/ram, one with a bash provisioner, and the tests were going to be simple `bats` tests that vagrant up, vagrant halt, snapshot , restore from snapshot, etc and test error codes. Those will need a master but the tests would just be time consuming workflow specific assertions. Feel free to suggest something else, but that's what I had planned On Sun, Feb 5, 2017, 8:17 AM Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com> wrote:
On Feb 5, 2017 1:58 PM, "Marc Young" <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
I see emails floating around about Jenkins.
Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to? I just finished the vagrant provider and
Excellent news - saw it on twitter! Can you send an email to the users mailing list about it? Perhaps even a blog post on ovirt.org?
pushed it to rubygems and am currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable oVirt setup would save me a ton of time.
I'm sure it can be integrated nicely to ovirt-system-tests. Let me think about it for awhile. Y.
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On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Marc Young <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not sure the process for posting on oVirt.org but I wouldn't mind at all. I was going to write one on my personal blog as well. I'll send an email in a few.
As for the tests, the unit tests are rspec and can run without a server. The acceptance tests were, in my mind, just going to be a bunch of directories, each with a vagrantfile specific to the test, such as one with specific CPU/ram, one with a bash provisioner, and the tests were going to be simple `bats` tests that vagrant up, vagrant halt, snapshot , restore from snapshot, etc and test error codes. Those will need a master but the tests would just be time consuming workflow specific assertions. Feel free to suggest something else, but that's what I had planned
I think for most cases you described above, the 'check-patch.sh' flow will work for you, and you'll just need to specify your needs in the relevant files under 'automation' dir in your project, As described in [1], for e.g, add 'vagrant' pkg to the check-patch.packages file and perhaps the vagrant repo for the 'check-patch.repos' file, while writing all your bats tests in check-patch.sh script. If you'll want to run more complex end-to-end tests which requires installing oVirt / hosts / etc.. then we need to check how you can integrate with oVirt System Tests framework. Feel free to ask for help on infra@ovirt.org or open a ticket @ jira.ovirt.org. [1] http://infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/CI/Build_and_test_standards.html
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017, 8:17 AM Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com> wrote:
On Feb 5, 2017 1:58 PM, "Marc Young" <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
I see emails floating around about Jenkins.
Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to? I just finished the vagrant provider and
Excellent news - saw it on twitter! Can you send an email to the users mailing list about it? Perhaps even a blog post on ovirt.org?
pushed it to rubygems and am currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable oVirt setup would save me a ton of time.
I'm sure it can be integrated nicely to ovirt-system-tests. Let me think about it for awhile. Y.
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Barak Korren
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Marc Young
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Yaniv Kaul