This is the openstack-ansible-tests
repository, providing a framework and
consolidation of testing configuration and playbooks. This can be used to
integrate new projects, and ensure that code duplication is minimized whilst
allowing the addition of new testing scenarios with greater ease.
To enable the openstack-ansible-tests
repository, ensure that the
tox.ini
configuration in the role repository matches the galera_client
repository tox.ini with the exception of the value for ROLE_NAME
.
A more advanced configuration which implements multiple functional test
scenarios is available in the neutron role tox.ini.
To override variables you can create a ${rolename}-overrides.yml
file inside the
role’s tests folder. This variable file can be includes in the functional tox
target configuration in tox.ini
as demonstrated in the following extract:
ansible-playbook -i {toxinidir}/tests/inventory \
-e @{toxinidir}/tests/${rolename}-overrides.yml \
{toxinidir}/tests/test.yml -vvvv
In your repositories tests/test.yml
file, you can call any of the
included playbooks, for example:
- include: common/test-prepare-keys.yml
The networking can be configured and setup using the bridges
variable.
The base option, when only 1 interface is required is to specify just a single
base - this is only for backwards compatibility with existing test setup and
will default to br-mgmt
with an IP of 10.1.0.1
.
bridges:
- "br-mgmt"
To allow a more complicated network setup we can specify
ip_addr
: The IP address on the interface.
netmask
: Netmask of the interface (defaults to 255.255.255.0)
name
: Name of the interface
veth_peer
: Set up a veth peer for the interface
alias
: Add an alias IP address
For example, a Nova setup may look like this:
bridges:
- name: "br-mgmt"
ip_addr: "10.1.0.1"
- name: "br-vxlan"
ip_addr: "10.1.1.1"
- name: "br-vlan"
ip_addr: "10.1.2.200"
veth_peer: "eth12"
alias: "10.1.2.1"
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