The main goal of this change is to add support for Xenial to
trove/integration and ensure the voting check jobs continue
to pass when switched to Xenial.
- It was decided that Trusty should continue to be supported
to aid in the developer transition to Xenial. Therefore,
the elements have been organized to accomplish this by making
"trusty" and "xenial" specific elements extend the already
existing "ubuntu" elements.
- We tried to do the initial work without impacting the core
Trove code therefore some choices were made - for example,
cluster delete doesn't work for PXC on Xenial (see [1]) so
the test that does this is skipped for PXC.
- Only Mysql, PXC, Postgresql and Redis were fixed for
Xenial and tested as these are the only voting jobs
currently. Future work should sort out the elements for the
rest of the datastores. Note that all of the datastores should
continue to function on Trusty.
- Previously, the "DISTRO" variable was hardcoded to "ubuntu".
This is no longer the case; DISTRO and RELEASE variables will
be automatically set to whatever the base OS is (for example,
if you are running trovestack on Xenial, DISTRO will be set
to "ubuntu" and RELEASE will be set to "xenial". These can
be overriden if needed.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/trove/+bug/1645096
Change-Id: I8e1de6ef31f969ccee88c334a0d5ed03aabd1b51
Depends-On: I3831de12c999ef8818e80ecdb29f1d86ff8cd5c8
This commit will merge into trove, the trove-integration tree as of
commit 9f92ca853f8aa2f72921e54682c918941a8f0919. This is in
preparation for making trove-integration go away.
In addition, it supresses any consideration of the integration
directory in the trove tox tests as it is understandably a small pile
of pooh and in need of much cleanup.
Change-Id: Ib7f2655c4c5ed86b5454708c04371ee55e37ec2d
Partially-Implements-Blueprint: eliminate-trove-integration-and-redstack