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How to upload test results to RefStack
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RefStack allows test results contributors to submit test results and
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have them displayed either anonymously, or identified with a vendor. As
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such, test results should be uploaded with validated users. Users will
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first log into RefStack with their OpenStack ID to upload their public
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keys. RefStack test results can then be uploaded to RefStack using the
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corresponding private key. By default, the uploaded data isn't shared,
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but authorized users can decide to share the results with the community
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anonymously.
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The following is a quick guide outlining the steps needed to upload your
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first set of test results.
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Register an OpenStack ID
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The RefStack server uses OpenStack OpenID for user authentication.
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Therefore, the RefStack server requires that anyone who wants to upload
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test data to have an OpenStack ID. As you click on the Sign In/Sign Up
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link on the RefStack pages, you will be redirected to the official
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OpenStack user log in page where you can either log in with your
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OpenStack ID or register for one. The registration page can also be
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found directly through: https://www.openstack.org/join/register.
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Generate ssh keys locally
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You will need to generate ssh keys locally. If your operating system is
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a Linux distro, then you can use the following instructions.
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First check for existing keys with command:
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- ``ls -al ~/.ssh``
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If you see you already have existing public and private keys that you
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want to use, you can skip this step; otherwise:
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- ``ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "youropenstackid"``
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The 'youropenstackid' string is the username you chose when you
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registered for your OpenStack ID account. Enter the file name in which
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to save the key (/home/you/.ssh/id\_rsa), then press enter. You will be
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asked to enter a passphrase. Just press enter again as passphrase
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protected keys currently aren't supported. Your ssh keys will then be
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generated.
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Sign Key with RefStack Client
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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\*\* IMPORTANT \*\* You must have the RefStack client on you computer to
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complete this step.
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Generate a signature for your public key using your private key with
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`refstack-client <https://github.com/openstack/refstack-client>`__
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- ``./refstack-client sign /path-of-sshkey-folder/key-file-name``
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The '/path-of-sshkey-folder' string is the path of the folder where the
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generated ssh keys are stored locally. The 'key-file-name' portion
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refers to the private key file name. If the command runs correctly,
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there will be output like below:
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::
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Public key:
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ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAACAQDSGo2xNDcII1ZaM3H2uKh3iXBzvKIOa5W/5HxKF23yrzwho7nR7td0kgFtZ/4fe0zmkkUuKdUhOACCD3QVyi1N5wIhKAYN1fGt0/305jk7VJ+yYhUPlvo...
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Self signature:
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19c28fc07e3fbe1085578bd6db2f1f75611dcd2ced068a2195bbca60ae98af7e27faa5b6968c3c5aef58b3fa91bae3df3...
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Upload the ssh public key and the signature
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Sign into https://refstack.openstack.org with your OpenStack ID. Click
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the "Profile" link in the upper right corner. Now click the "Import
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public key" button on your profile page. A popup window with two entry
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fields will appear. Just copy and paste the key and signature generated
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in the previous step into the corresponding textboxes.
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Note that the literal strings 'Public key:' and 'Self signature:' from
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the refstack-client "sign" command output should not be copied/pasted
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into the text boxes. Otherwise you will get an error like:
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- ``Bad Request Request doesnt correspond to schema``
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Once complete, click the 'Import public key' button.
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Upload the test result with refstack-client
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- ``./refstack-client upload /path_to_testresult_json_file --url https://refstack.openstack.org/api -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa``
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\*\* NOTE \*\* Users may need to add the '--insecure' optional argument
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to the command string if certificate validation issues occur when
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uploading test result. To use with insecure:
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- ``./refstack-client upload --insecure /path_to_testresult_json_file --url https://refstack.openstack.org/api -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa``
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- The ``path_to_testresult_json_file`` here is the json file of your test result.
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- By default, it's in ``.tempest/.testrespository/<test-run-number>.json`` where refstack-client runs from.
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- Here '' is a serial number that matches its corresponding subunit file name.
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- If the command runs correctly, there will be output like below:
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::
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Test results will be uploaded to https://refstack.openstack.org/api. Ok? (yes/y): y
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Test results uploaded!
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URL: https://refstack.openstack.org/#/results/88a1e6f4-707d-4627-b658-b14b7e6ba70d.
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You can find your uploaded test results by clicking the 'My Results'
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link on the RefStack website.
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