On 5/2/19 12:08 AM, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 10:48 PM Dusty Mabe
<dusty(a)dustymabe.com> wrote:
> We plan to have testing at various stages of the CoreOS build and
delivery
> pipeline. We definitely plan to have FCOS taken care of using the existing
> kola testing utility [1] that was in use previously for container linux.
>
> With that said, one thing that has previously been out of scope for kola is
> testing instances that aren't provisioned with ignition (i.e. they use
cloud-init
> instead). Today the Fedora Cloud base images are not provisioned using ignition so
> we'll either need to consider adding ignition as an option there OR consider
running
> automated tests against the Fedora Cloud base images in OpenQA (if that's
possible).
>
It's all possible with OpenQA, the tests just have to be written. :)
I don't know a whole lot about OpenQA but I'm interested to know:
Is it easy to start a VM and attach metadata to it (i.e. support cloud-init)?