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openstacksdk/extras/run-ansible-tests.sh
Artem Goncharov 6cefc8cf4e allow passing ansible variables to ansible tests
Provide possibility to pass ansible variables through environment (i.e.
ANSIBLE_VAR_FLAVOR for setting `flavor` variable in ansible playbooks)
to the ansible functional tests. This can be used i.e. for running tests
in other than devstack cloud, where images, flavors, networks are not
matching devstack.

This is an initial change in a series of changes to enable executing
ansible tests in other clouds as a validation.

Change-Id: I40bc16241345ec4f39481f46dc0ad3a3075201fe
2018-05-25 19:17:32 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
#############################################################################
# run-ansible-tests.sh
#
# Script used to setup a tox environment for running Ansible. This is meant
# to be called by tox (via tox.ini). To run the Ansible tests, use:
#
# tox -e ansible [TAG ...]
# or
# tox -e ansible -- -c cloudX [TAG ...]
# or to use the development version of Ansible:
# tox -e ansible -- -d -c cloudX [TAG ...]
#
# USAGE:
# run-ansible-tests.sh -e ENVDIR [-d] [-c CLOUD] [TAG ...]
#
# PARAMETERS:
# -d Use Ansible source repo development branch.
# -e ENVDIR Directory of the tox environment to use for testing.
# -c CLOUD Name of the cloud to use for testing.
# Defaults to "devstack-admin".
# [TAG ...] Optional list of space-separated tags to control which
# modules are tested.
#
# EXAMPLES:
# # Run all Ansible tests
# run-ansible-tests.sh -e ansible
#
# # Run auth, keypair, and network tests against cloudX
# run-ansible-tests.sh -e ansible -c cloudX auth keypair network
#############################################################################
CLOUD="devstack-admin"
ENVDIR=
USE_DEV=0
while getopts "c:de:" opt
do
case $opt in
d) USE_DEV=1 ;;
c) CLOUD=${OPTARG} ;;
e) ENVDIR=${OPTARG} ;;
?) echo "Invalid option: -${OPTARG}"
exit 1;;
esac
done
if [ -z ${ENVDIR} ]
then
echo "Option -e is required"
exit 1
fi
shift $((OPTIND-1))
TAGS=$( echo "$*" | tr ' ' , )
# We need to source the current tox environment so that Ansible will
# be setup for the correct python environment.
source $ENVDIR/bin/activate
if [ ${USE_DEV} -eq 1 ]
then
if [ -d ${ENVDIR}/ansible ]
then
echo "Using existing Ansible source repo"
else
echo "Installing Ansible source repo at $ENVDIR"
git clone --recursive https://github.com/ansible/ansible.git ${ENVDIR}/ansible
fi
source $ENVDIR/ansible/hacking/env-setup
else
echo "Installing Ansible from pip"
pip install ansible
fi
# Run the shade Ansible tests
tag_opt=""
if [ ! -z ${TAGS} ]
then
tag_opt="--tags ${TAGS}"
fi
# Loop through all ANSIBLE_VAR_ environment variables to allow passing the further
for var in $(env | grep -e '^ANSIBLE_VAR_'); do
VAR_NAME=${var%%=*} # split variable name from value
ANSIBLE_VAR_NAME=${VAR_NAME#ANSIBLE_VAR_} # cut ANSIBLE_VAR_ prefix from variable name
ANSIBLE_VAR_NAME=${ANSIBLE_VAR_NAME,,} # lowercase ansible variable
ANSIBLE_VAR_VALUE=${!VAR_NAME} # Get the variable value
ANSIBLE_VARS+="${ANSIBLE_VAR_NAME}=${ANSIBLE_VAR_VALUE} " # concat variables
done
# Until we have a module that lets us determine the image we want from
# within a playbook, we have to find the image here and pass it in.
# We use the openstack client instead of nova client since it can use clouds.yaml.
IMAGE=`openstack --os-cloud=${CLOUD} image list -f value -c Name | grep cirros | grep -v -e ramdisk -e kernel`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo "Failed to find Cirros image"
exit 1
fi
ansible-playbook -vvv ./openstack/tests/ansible/run.yml -e "cloud=${CLOUD} image=${IMAGE} ${ANSIBLE_VARS}" ${tag_opt}