Jenkins job to run networking functional tests

Eyal Edri eedri at redhat.com
Mon Aug 19 09:26:36 UTC 2013


[adding devel lists]

Usually to get power user privileges you need get +1 community (mostly relevant people in your team/project).
saying you're familiar with jenkins and the project and is cabaple of adding jobs to the project.

I personally give +1 since i know you're contribution and experience.

Eyal.

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Giuseppe Vallarelli" <gvallare at redhat.com>
> To: "infra" <infra at ovirt.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 10:19:46 AM
> Subject: Jenkins job to run networking functional tests
> 
> Hello everybody, following the previous discussion with Eyal,
> I need to get rights in order to create a jenkins job to
> achieve what stated in the subject.
> 
> Is it the right place for such request?
> 
> Cheers, Giuseppe
> 
> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> | From: "Eyal Edri" <eedri at redhat.com>
> | To: "Giuseppe Vallarelli" <gvallare at redhat.com>
> | Cc: "infra" <infra at ovirt.org>
> | Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 2:06:22 PM
> | Subject: Re: running network functional tests
> | 
> | Hi,
> | 
> | Usually in these cases when a new job is requested to a specific
> | project/component,
> | A 'power user' for the relevant team (in your case network), is given
> | privileges on the Jenkins machine
> | to add any job required.
> | 
> | I would propose the following:
> |  1. request power user access to jenkins.ovirt.org (if you don't already
> |  have)
> |  2. add a new job with your functional test per commit (not per patch for
> |  starts)
> |     any infra member can assist you with the labels for slaves / os /etc...
> |  3. once that job is running properly, you can contact infra to assist in
> |  converting it to a per-patch job
> |     with the topic / field verification logic done.
> |  4. not sure if this is relevant to your tests, but all existing jenkins
> |  slaves are VMs and not bare-metal.
> | 
> | i hope this helps.
> | 
> | Eyal.
> | 
> | ----- Original Message -----
> | > From: "Giuseppe Vallarelli" <gvallare at redhat.com>
> | > To: "infra" <infra at ovirt.org>
> | > Sent: Friday, August 16, 2013 12:28:43 PM
> | > Subject: Fwd: running network functional tests
> | > 
> | > ----- Forwarded Message -----
> | > | From: "Giuseppe Vallarelli" <gvallare at redhat.com>
> | > | To: "infra" <infra at ovirt.org>
> | > | Cc: "David Caro Estevez" <dcaroest at redhat.com>
> | > | Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 10:58:04 AM
> | > | Subject: running network functional tests
> | > | 
> | > | Hello everbody!
> | > | Just recently we added networking functional tests and we would like
> | > | to have them running when we submit patches network related, i.e.
> | > | going to affect network modules. Displaying success or failure
> | > | as it happens with the current unittests.
> | > | 
> | > | Requirements/ideas:
> | > | 
> | > | - OS Fedora 19/RHEL6.4 should not matter.
> | > | 
> | > | - Kernel module used: bonding, dummy.
> | > | 
> | > | - No more than one 'instance' of networkTests should run
> | > |   on a specific host, simply because we use some global
> | > |   constants to identify network name vlan id and so on.
> | > | 
> | > | - Ideally we can use a previously proposed idea of commit tag
> | > |   where for example @networking is provided in the commit msg
> | > |   title to identify the need of running also the network
> | > |   functional tests.
> | > | 
> | > | - We should be able to run at the same time functional networking
> | > |   tests and unit tests - I don't expect any conflicts.
> | > | 
> | > | Would be cool to have a test run before -1s all networking patches
> | > | in case of problems :-)
> | > | 
> | > | Let me know if more information are needed.
> | > | 
> | > | 
> | > | Cheers, Giuseppe
> | > 
> | > Is there any update on the subject?
> | > 
> | > Any estimate to have functional network tests running?
> | > I mind that we can run network functional tests upstream
> | > that will speed up our workflow and possibly decrease the
> | > regressions.
> | > 
> | > Thanks Giuseppe
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