#!/bin/bash set -eux set -o pipefail export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 SCRIPT_HOME="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)" BIFROST_HOME=$SCRIPT_HOME/.. # Install Ansible $SCRIPT_HOME/env-setup.sh # Source Ansible # NOTE(TheJulia): Ansible stable-1.9 source method tosses an error deep # under the hood which -x will detect, so for this step, we need to suspend # and then re-enable the feature. set +x source /opt/stack/ansible/hacking/env-setup set -x # Change working directory cd $BIFROST_HOME/playbooks # Syntax check of dynamic inventory test path ansible-playbook -vvvv -i inventory/localhost test-bifrost-create-vm.yaml --syntax-check --list-tasks ansible-playbook -vvvv -i inventory/localhost test-bifrost-dynamic.yaml --syntax-check --list-tasks -e testing_user=cirros # Create the test VM ansible-playbook -vvvv -i inventory/localhost test-bifrost-create-vm.yaml set +e # Set BIFROST_INVENTORY_SOURCE export BIFROST_INVENTORY_SOURCE=/tmp/baremetal.csv # Execute the installation and VM startup test. # NOTE(TheJulia): The variables defined on the command line are to # drive the use of Cirros as the deployed operating system, and # as such sets the test user to cirros, and writes a debian style # interfaces file out to the configuration drive as cirros does # not support the network_info.json format file placed in the # configuration drive. ansible-playbook -vvvv \ -i inventory/bifrost_inventory.py \ test-bifrost-dynamic.yaml \ -e use_cirros=true \ -e testing_user=cirros \ -e write_interfaces_file=true \ -e enable_inspector=true \ -e inspect_nodes=true EXITCODE=$? if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ]; then echo "****************************" echo "Test failed. See logs folder" echo "****************************" fi $SCRIPT_HOME/collect-test-info.sh exit $EXITCODE