
For the OpenShift and Kubernetes drivers, allow passing env vars to the Pod nodes via their label config. It is not possible to set persistent env vars in containers on run time because there is no login shell available. Thus, we need to pass in any env vars during node launch. This allows to set, e.g., ``http_proxy`` variables. The env vars are passed as a list of dicts with ``name`` and ``value`` fields as per the k8s Pod YAML schema. [1] ``` - name: pod-fedora type: pod image: docker.io/fedora:28 env: - name: foo value: bar ``` [1] https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/define-environment-variable-container/ Change-Id: Ibbd9222fcd8f7dc5be227e7f5c8d8772a4c594e2
Nodepool
Nodepool is a system for managing test node resources. It supports launching single-use test nodes from cloud providers as well as managing access to pre-defined pre-existing nodes. Nodepool is part of a suite of tools that form a comprehensive test system, including Zuul.
The latest documentation for Nodepool is published at: https://zuul-ci.org/docs/nodepool/
The latest documentation for Zuul is published at: https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul/
Getting Help
There are two Zuul-related mailing lists:
- zuul-announce
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A low-traffic announcement-only list to which every Zuul operator or power-user should subscribe.
- zuul-discuss
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General discussion about Zuul, including questions about how to use it, and future development.
You will also find Zuul developers in the #zuul channel on Freenode IRC.
Contributing
To browse the latest code, see: https://opendev.org/zuul/nodepool To clone the latest code, use git clone https://opendev.org/zuul/nodepool
Bugs are handled at: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/zuul/nodepool
Code reviews are handled by gerrit at https://review.opendev.org
After creating a Gerrit account, use git review to submit patches. Example:
# Do your commits
$ git review
# Enter your username if prompted
Join #zuul on Freenode to discuss development or usage.
License
Nodepool is free software, licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0.
Python Version Support
Nodepool requires Python 3. It does not support Python 2.