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# Vagrant artifacts
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.vagrant
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# Git clones
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openstack-ansible-ops
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Vagrantfile
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# Verify whether required plugins are installed.
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required_plugins = [ "vagrant-disksize" ]
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required_plugins.each do |plugin|
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if not Vagrant.has_plugin?(plugin)
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raise "The vagrant plugin #{plugin} is required. Please run `vagrant plugin install #{plugin}`"
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end
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end
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Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
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config.vm.box = "ubuntu/xenial64"
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config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v|
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v.memory = 2048
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v.cpus = 2
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end
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config.vm.provision "shell", inline: <<-SHELL
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sudo su -
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cd /vagrant
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./run_tests.sh
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SHELL
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config.vm.provision "shell",
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privileged: false,
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inline: <<-SHELL
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cd /vagrant
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./run_tests.sh
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SHELL
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config.vm.define "ubuntu1604" do |xenial|
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xenial.disksize.size = "40GB"
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xenial.vm.box = "ubuntu/xenial64"
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end
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config.vm.define "opensuse422" do |leap422|
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leap422.vm.box = "opensuse/openSUSE-42.2-x86_64"
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end
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config.vm.define "centos7" do |centos7|
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centos7.vm.box = "centos/7"
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end
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end
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bindep.txt
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#
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# See the following for details:
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# - http://docs.openstack.org/infra/bindep/
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# - https://github.com/openstack-infra/bindep
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# - https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/bindep
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#
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# Even if the role does not make use of this facility, it
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# is better to have this file empty, otherwise OpenStack-CI
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# will fall back to installing its default packages which
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# will potentially be detrimental to the tests executed.
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#
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# Note:
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# This file is maintained in the openstack-ansible-tests repository.
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# https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-ansible-tests/tree/bindep.txt
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# If you need to remove or add extra dependencies, you should modify
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# the central file instead and once your change is accepted then update
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# this file as well. The purpose of this file is to ensure that Python and
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# Ansible have all their necessary binary requirements on the test host before
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# tox executes. Any binary requirements needed by services/roles should be
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# installed by those roles in their applicable package install tasks, not through
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# using this file.
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#
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# Base requirements for Ubuntu
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build-essential [platform:dpkg]
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python2.7 [platform:dpkg]
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python-dev [platform:dpkg]
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# Base requirements for CentOS
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# Base requirements for RPM distros
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gcc [platform:rpm]
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gcc-c++ [platform:rpm]
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git [platform:rpm]
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python-devel [platform:rpm]
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libffi-devel [platform:rpm]
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openssl-devel [platform:rpm]
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python-devel [platform:rpm]
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# For SELinux
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libselinux-python [platform:rpm]
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libselinux-python [platform:redhat]
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libsemanage-python [platform:redhat]
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# For SSL SNI support
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python-pyasn1 [platform:dpkg]
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python-openssl [platform:dpkg]
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python-pyasn1 [platform:dpkg platform:suse]
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python-openssl [platform:dpkg platform:suse]
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python-ndg-httpsclient [platform:ubuntu]
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python2-pyasn1 [platform:rpm]
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python2-pyOpenSSL [platform:rpm]
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python-ndg_httpsclient [platform:rpm]
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python2-pyasn1 [platform:redhat]
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python2-pyOpenSSL [platform:redhat]
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python-pyOpenSSL [platform:suse]
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python-ndg_httpsclient [platform:redhat]
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python-ndg-httpsclient [platform:suse]
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# Required for compressing collected log files in CI
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gzip
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run_tests.sh
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run_tests.sh
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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# Note:
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# This file is maintained in the openstack-ansible-tests repository.
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# https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-ansible-tests/tree/run_tests.sh
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# If you need to modify this file, update the one in the openstack-ansible-tests
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# repository and then update this file as well. The purpose of this file is to
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# prepare the host and then execute all the tox tests.
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#
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set -xeuo pipefail
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## Shell Opts ----------------------------------------------------------------
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set -xeu
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FUNCTIONAL_TEST=${FUNCTIONAL_TEST:-true}
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## Vars ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Install python2 for Ubuntu 16.04 and CentOS 7
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if which apt-get; then
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y python
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fi
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export WORKING_DIR=${WORKING_DIR:-$(pwd)}
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if which yum; then
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sudo yum install -y python
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fi
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## Main ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Install pip.
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if ! which pip; then
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curl --silent --show-error --retry 5 \
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https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | sudo python2.7
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fi
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source /etc/os-release || source /usr/lib/os-release
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# Install bindep and tox with pip.
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sudo pip install bindep tox
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install_pkg_deps() {
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pkg_deps="git"
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# CentOS 7 requires two additional packages:
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# redhat-lsb-core - for bindep profile support
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# epel-release - required to install python-ndg_httpsclient/python2-pyasn1
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if which yum; then
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sudo yum -y install redhat-lsb-core epel-release
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fi
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case ${ID,,} in
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*suse*) pkg_mgr_cmd="zypper -n in" ;;
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centos|rhel) pkg_mgr_cmd="yum install -y" ;;
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fedora) pkg_mgr_cmd="dnf -y install" ;;
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ubuntu|debian) pkg_mgr_cmd="apt-get install -y" ;;
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*) echo "unsupported distribution: ${ID,,}"; exit 1 ;;
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esac
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# Get a list of packages to install with bindep. If packages need to be
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# installed, bindep exits with an exit code of 1.
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BINDEP_PKGS=$(bindep -b -f bindep.txt test || true)
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echo "Packages to install: ${BINDEP_PKGS}"
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eval sudo $pkg_mgr_cmd $pkg_deps
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}
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# Install a list of OS packages provided by bindep.
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if which apt-get; then
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sudo apt-get update
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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sudo apt-get -q --option "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold" \
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--assume-yes install $BINDEP_PKGS
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elif which yum; then
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# Don't run yum with an empty list of packages.
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# It will fail and cause the script to exit with an error.
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if [[ ${#BINDEP_PKGS} > 0 ]]; then
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sudo yum install -y $BINDEP_PKGS
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git_clone_repo() {
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if [[ ! -d tests/common ]]; then
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# The tests repo doesn't need a clone, we can just
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# symlink it.
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if [[ "$(basename ${WORKING_DIR})" == "openstack-ansible-tests" ]]; then
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ln -s ${WORKING_DIR} ${WORKING_DIR}/tests/common
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else
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git clone \
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https://git.openstack.org/openstack/openstack-ansible-tests \
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tests/common
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fi
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fi
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fi
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}
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install_pkg_deps
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git_clone_repo
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# start executing the main test script
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source tests/common/run_tests_common.sh
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# Loop through each tox environment and run tests.
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for tox_env in $(awk -F= '/envlist/ { gsub(",", " "); print $2 }' tox.ini); do
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echo "Executing tox environment: ${tox_env}"
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if [[ ${tox_env} == ansible-functional ]]; then
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if ${FUNCTIONAL_TEST}; then
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tox -e ${tox_env}
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fi
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else
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tox -e ${tox_env}
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fi
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done
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export WORKING_DIR=${WORKING_DIR:-$(pwd)}
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export CLONE_UPGRADE_TESTS=${CLONE_UPGRADE_TESTS:-no}
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## Main ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Functions -----------------------------------------------------------------
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function create_tests_clonemap {
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# Prepare the clonemap for zuul-cloner to use
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# This is placed here instead of inside the conditional
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# to prevent indentation problems.
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cat > ${TESTING_HOME}/tests-clonemap.yaml << EOF
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clonemap:
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- name: openstack/openstack-ansible-tests
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dest: ${WORKING_DIR}/tests/common
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EOF
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}
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## Main ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# If zuul-cloner is present, use it so that we
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# also include any dependent patches from the
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# tests repo noted in the commit message.
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if [[ -x /usr/zuul-env/bin/zuul-cloner ]]; then
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# Prepare the clonemap for zuul-cloner to use
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create_tests_clonemap
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# Execute the clone
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/usr/zuul-env/bin/zuul-cloner \
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--cache-dir /opt/git \
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--map ${TESTING_HOME}/tests-clonemap.yaml \
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git://git.openstack.org \
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openstack/openstack-ansible-tests
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# Clean up the clonemap.
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rm -f ${TESTING_HOME}/tests-clonemap.yaml
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# Alternatively, use a simple git-clone. We do
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# not re-clone if the directory exists already
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# to prevent overwriting any local changes which
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fi
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fi
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# Clean up the clonemap.
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rm -f ${TESTING_HOME}/tests-clonemap.yaml
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# If this test set includes an upgrade test, the
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# previous stable release tests repo must also be
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# cloned.
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