#38: Automatic Smoketests on Image Build --------------------------+------------------------------- Reporter: mattdm | Owner: Type: task | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 21 (Alpha) Component: Testing & QA | Keywords: --------------------------+------------------------------- '''Summary:''' When a new image is built in Koji, automatically boot it and run a basic matrix of tests.
'''Importance:''' moderate (worst case, we can keep doing this by hand)
'''Timeframe:''' F21 alpha / Want to reduce manual test workload
'''Fedora Sub-Project/SIG:''' QA and the Taskotran project
'''Cloud SIG owner:''' Sandro Mathys
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Taskotron
#38: Automatic Smoketests on Image Build --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: mattdm | Owner: red Type: task | Status: accepted Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 21 (Alpha) Component: Testing & QA | Resolution: Keywords: | --------------------------+-------------------------------- Changes (by red):
* status: new => accepted * owner: => red
#38: Automatic Smoketests on Image Build --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: mattdm | Owner: red Type: task | Status: accepted Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 21 (Alpha) Component: Testing & QA | Resolution: Keywords: meeting | --------------------------+-------------------------------- Changes (by red):
* keywords: => meeting
Comment:
[21:52:22] <tflink> assuming that [ticket #35] happens, I think that how long it takes to be ready for cloud image checking depends on whether the current devs are doing the work or not [21:52:54] <tflink> without any extra help, I think it somewhat unlikely that we'd be ready for cloud image checks before F21 alpha
So, we should either punt this to F22 (and tell tflink/kparal, so they can focus on others things for F21) or provide extra help (which we tried to find a few times already, and failed).
Putting this up for the meeting: Should we punt the automatic smoketests to F22 for good, considering both the taskotron devs and the cloud SIG still have enough other things on our plates?
#38: Automatic Smoketests on Image Build --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: mattdm | Owner: agrimm Type: task | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 21 (Alpha) Component: Testing & QA | Resolution: Keywords: meeting | --------------------------+-------------------------------- Changes (by hguemar):
* owner: red => agrimm * status: accepted => assigned
#38: Automatic Smoketests on Image Build --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: mattdm | Owner: agrimm Type: task | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 21 (Alpha) Component: Testing & QA | Resolution: Keywords: meeting | --------------------------+--------------------------------
Comment (by arg):
Note that cloud-init tests are covered in https://fedorahosted.org/cloud/ticket/73 , so this ticket does not need to encompass cloud-init tests beyond the standard configuration (ssh host key output, authorized_keys setup, hostname setting)
#38: Automatic Smoketests on Image Build --------------------------+------------------------ Reporter: mattdm | Owner: agrimm Type: task | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 22 Component: Testing & QA | Resolution: Keywords: | --------------------------+------------------------ Changes (by kushal):
* milestone: Fedora 21 (Alpha) => Fedora 22 * keywords: meeting =>
Comment:
Moving to F22 as decided in the meeting.
#38: Automatic Smoketests on Image Build --------------------------+------------------------ Reporter: mattdm | Owner: agrimm Type: task | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 22 Component: Testing & QA | Resolution: fixed Keywords: | --------------------------+------------------------ Changes (by kushal):
* status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed
Comment:
Closing this ticket as part of trac clean up process. If you want to reopen, please reopen it after we move to pagure.io as atomic-wg.
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