Julia Kreger 4cc7e4eec9 Add JSON/YAML inventory consumption tests
Bifrost's inventory parsing code supports parsing json and yaml
data input.

As such, we need to test that we are producing the expected
output from passing data into the general data parser,
including re-parsing the output of a previous conversion
to ensure that it is unchanged so logic parity remains
across conversion methods for any new items added.
Closes-Bug: #1527380
Change-Id: I95b3941f898b14bffa3a4a6fc6972184889cfedc
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Vagrant support for developers

Bifrost vagrant file for developers can be found in the tools/vagrant_dev_env directory. Running vagrant up from within this folder will bring up an Ubuntu Trusty box with Bifrost installed.

By default, the VM will have three interfaces:

  • eth0 - connected to a NAT network
  • eth1 - connected to Host-only network named: vboxnet1
  • eth2 - bridged - adapter must be set in Vagrantfile

Walkthrough done on OS X

Setup vagrant by:

  • Installing git
  • Installing virtualbox
  • Installing vagrant
  • Installing ansible

Configure Vagrant with the correct box:

vagrant box add ubuntu/trusty64

Clone bifrost repo:

git clone https://github.com/openstack/bifrost.git

Change into the bifrost directory:

cd bifrost/tools/vagrant_dev_env

Edit the Vagrantfile:

  • Change the bifrost.vm.network public_network value to a valid network interface to allow Bare Metal connectivity
  • Change public_key to correct key name
  • Change network_interface to match your needs

Boot the VM with:

vagrant up
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