bifrost/scripts/test-bifrost.sh
Riccardo Pittau a47c553e05 Fix dhcp job
Change-Id: Ibb1d32ae8b69e9ad47db55d455fb3d7f0cfc4219
2020-03-20 10:06:56 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -eux
set -o pipefail
export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
SCRIPT_HOME="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
BIFROST_HOME=$SCRIPT_HOME/..
ANSIBLE_INSTALL_ROOT=${ANSIBLE_INSTALL_ROOT:-/opt/stack}
USE_DHCP="${USE_DHCP:-false}"
USE_VENV="${USE_VENV:-true}"
BUILD_IMAGE="${BUILD_IMAGE:-false}"
BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE=${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE:-'/tmp/baremetal.json'}
ENABLE_KEYSTONE="${ENABLE_KEYSTONE:-false}"
ZUUL_BRANCH=${ZUUL_BRANCH:-}
ZUUL_REF=${ZUUL_REF:-}
# Set defaults for ansible command-line options to drive the different
# tests.
# NOTE(TheJulia/cinerama): The variables defined on the command line
# for the default and DHCP tests are to drive the use of Cirros as the
# deployed operating system, and as such sets the test user to cirros,
# and writes a debian style interfaces file out to the configuration
# drive as cirros does not support the network_info.json format file
# placed in the configuration drive. The "build image" test does not
# use cirros.
VM_MEMORY_SIZE="3072"
# NOTE(rpittau) we can't use kvm in CI
VM_DOMAIN_TYPE=qemu
export VM_DISK_CACHE="unsafe"
TEST_VM_NUM_NODES=1
USE_CIRROS=true
TESTING_USER=cirros
TEST_PLAYBOOK="test-bifrost.yaml"
USE_INSPECTOR=true
INSPECT_NODES=true
INVENTORY_DHCP=false
INVENTORY_DHCP_STATIC_IP=false
DOWNLOAD_IPA=true
CREATE_IPA_IMAGE=false
WRITE_INTERFACES_FILE=true
PROVISION_WAIT_TIMEOUT=${PROVISION_WAIT_TIMEOUT:-900}
NOAUTH_MODE=true
CLOUD_CONFIG=""
WAIT_FOR_DEPLOY=true
ENABLE_VENV=true
# This sets up the MySQL database like it's done for all OpenStack
# projects for CI testing.
mysql_setup() {
# The root password for the MySQL database; pass it in via
# MYSQL_ROOT_PW.
local DB_ROOT_PW=${MYSQL_ROOT_PW:-insecure_slave}
# This user and its password are used by the tests, if you change it,
# your tests might fail.
local DB_USER=openstack_citest
local DB_PW=openstack_citest
# Make sure MySQL is running
sudo service mysql start || sudo service mysqld start || sudo service mariadb start
sudo -H mysqladmin -u root password $DB_ROOT_PW
# It's best practice to remove anonymous users from the database. If
# an anonymous user exists, then it matches first for connections and
# other connections from that host will not work.
sudo -H mysql -u root -p$DB_ROOT_PW -h localhost -e "
DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.*
TO '$DB_USER'@'%' identified by '$DB_PW' WITH GRANT OPTION;"
# Now create our database.
mysql -u $DB_USER -p$DB_PW -h 127.0.0.1 -e "
SET default_storage_engine=MYISAM;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS openstack_citest;
CREATE DATABASE openstack_citest CHARACTER SET utf8;"
}
# Setup openstack_ci test database if run in OpenStack CI.
if [ "$ZUUL_BRANCH" != "" -a "$ZUUL_REF" ]; then
mysql_setup
fi
if [ ${USE_VENV} = "true" ]; then
export VENV=/opt/stack/bifrost
$SCRIPT_HOME/env-setup.sh
# Note(cinerama): activate is not compatible with "set -u";
# disable it just for this line.
set +u
source ${VENV}/bin/activate
set -u
ANSIBLE=${VENV}/bin/ansible-playbook
ENABLE_VENV="true"
ANSIBLE_PYTHON_INTERP=${VENV}/bin/python3
else
$SCRIPT_HOME/env-setup.sh
ANSIBLE=${HOME}/.local/bin/ansible-playbook
ANSIBLE_PYTHON_INTERP=$(which python3)
fi
# Adjust options for DHCP, VM, or Keystone tests
if [ ${USE_DHCP} = "true" ]; then
VM_MEMORY_SIZE="1024"
ENABLE_INSPECTOR=false
INSPECT_NODES=false
TEST_VM_NUM_NODES=3
INVENTORY_DHCP=true
INVENTORY_DHCP_STATIC_IP=true
WRITE_INTERFACES_FILE=false
VM_DISK=12
elif [ ${BUILD_IMAGE} = "true" ]; then
USE_CIRROS=false
TESTING_USER=root
VM_MEMORY_SIZE="4096"
ENABLE_INSPECTOR=false
INSPECT_NODES=false
DOWNLOAD_IPA=false
CREATE_IPA_IMAGE=true
elif [ ${ENABLE_KEYSTONE} = "true" ]; then
NOAUTH_MODE=false
CLOUD_CONFIG="-e cloud_name=bifrost"
fi
logs_on_exit() {
$SCRIPT_HOME/collect-test-info.sh
}
trap logs_on_exit EXIT
# Change working directory
cd $BIFROST_HOME/playbooks
# Syntax check of dynamic inventory test path
for task in syntax-check list-tasks; do
${ANSIBLE} -vvvv \
-i inventory/localhost \
test-bifrost-create-vm.yaml \
--${task}
${ANSIBLE} -vvvv \
-i inventory/localhost \
${TEST_PLAYBOOK} \
--${task} \
-e testing_user=${TESTING_USER}
done
# Create the test VM
${ANSIBLE} -vvvv \
-i inventory/localhost \
test-bifrost-create-vm.yaml \
-e ansible_python_interpreter="${ANSIBLE_PYTHON_INTERP}" \
-e test_vm_num_nodes=${TEST_VM_NUM_NODES} \
-e test_vm_memory_size=${VM_MEMORY_SIZE} \
-e test_vm_domain_type=${VM_DOMAIN_TYPE} \
-e test_vm_disk_gib=${VM_DISK:-10} \
-e baremetal_json_file=${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE} \
-e enable_venv=${ENABLE_VENV} \
-e bifrost_venv_dir=${VENV}
if [ ${USE_DHCP} = "true" ]; then
# reduce the number of nodes in JSON file
# to limit number of nodes to enroll for testing purposes
python $BIFROST_HOME/scripts/split_json.py 2 \
${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE} \
${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE}.new \
${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE}.rest \
&& mv ${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE}.new ${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE}
fi
set +e
# Set BIFROST_INVENTORY_SOURCE
export BIFROST_INVENTORY_SOURCE=${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE}
# Execute the installation and VM startup test.
${ANSIBLE} -vvvv \
-i inventory/bifrost_inventory.py \
${TEST_PLAYBOOK} \
-e ansible_python_interpreter="${ANSIBLE_PYTHON_INTERP}" \
-e use_cirros=${USE_CIRROS} \
-e testing_user=${TESTING_USER} \
-e test_vm_num_nodes=${TEST_VM_NUM_NODES} \
-e inventory_dhcp=${INVENTORY_DHCP} \
-e inventory_dhcp_static_ip=${INVENTORY_DHCP_STATIC_IP} \
-e enable_venv=${ENABLE_VENV} \
-e enable_inspector=${USE_INSPECTOR} \
-e inspect_nodes=${INSPECT_NODES} \
-e download_ipa=${DOWNLOAD_IPA} \
-e create_ipa_image=${CREATE_IPA_IMAGE} \
-e write_interfaces_file=${WRITE_INTERFACES_FILE} \
-e wait_timeout=${PROVISION_WAIT_TIMEOUT} \
-e noauth_mode=${NOAUTH_MODE} \
-e enable_keystone=${ENABLE_KEYSTONE} \
-e use_public_urls=${ENABLE_KEYSTONE} \
-e wait_for_node_deploy=${WAIT_FOR_DEPLOY} \
-e not_enrolled_data_file=${BAREMETAL_DATA_FILE}.rest \
${CLOUD_CONFIG}
EXITCODE=$?
if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ]; then
echo "****************************"
echo "Test failed. See logs folder"
echo "****************************"
fi
exit $EXITCODE