Re: Atomic openQA result emails ('compose check report')

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On Fri, Mar 17, 2017, at 11:00 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
> 
> Yes! we would love a UEFI test

Yes; conceptually most of the important scenarios we run through
for Workstation/Server (e.g. dm-crypt versus not) we should also
do for Atomic Host.

Adam, where is the git containing the input test suite for OpenQA?

>  and I think it would actually be good
> to run the atomic-host-tests against these images assuming openQA is
> the right tool for that job.

This part I don't quite agree with - remember the cloud images are
built with the installer ISO, and *those* are tested already with a-h-t.
There's going to be very little that's specific to the ISO path versus
the cloud image - which is part of the whole idea of sharing the
same exact ostree commit across them.

> I thought openQA was more for interactive
> install testing,

It does do more than that - however I see it as mostly valuable for testing
interactive Anaconda runs with the OpenCV approach.

IMO OpenQA's use of OpenCV is less interesting for testing "headless/non-GUI"
bits, as is the case for Atomic Host.  (We do of course have Cockpit
and the OpenShift web console, but both of those use Selenium[1][2] already)

[1] https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/blob/master/test/avocado/selenium-base.py
[2] https://github.com/openshift/origin-web-console/blob/master/package.json#L64
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