Re: Gating tests from tarball in Fedora - how to set up them?

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On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 3:27 PM Frantisek Zatloukal <fzatlouk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 1:22 PM Jan Pazdziora <jpazdziora@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 12:53:35PM +0200, Jan Tulak wrote:
>> > Hi guys
>> >
>> > I'm trying to enable gating tests for package system-storage-manager.
>> > The tarball contains upstream tests and I would like to use these
>> > (with the ability to apply patches to them, same as to the rest of the
>> > code). I have a gating.yaml and tests.yml that works in RHEL exactly
>> > as I want it, but when I try to apply them to Fedora, I can't get it
>> > to work.
>> >
>> > It looks as the tests are not included in the VM built for the test.
>> > If I change tests.yml and use only "run: some_system_command," then
>> > the system command is executed.
>> >
>> > My tests.yml looks very similar to swid-tools, where it works
>> > (according to jenkins logs), so I'm cc-ing Jan Pazdziora just in case.
>> >
>> > I tried to find some solution on
>> > https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/ci/ (and subpages), but if it is
>> > there, I didn't notice. I also found some other pages as
>> > https://docs.pagure.org/greenwave/package-specific-policies.html, with
>> > the same result.
>> >
>> > I'm using this PR to start the tests:
>> > https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/system-storage-manager/pull-request/1
>> > A failed run: https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/blue/organizations/jenkins/fedora-f30-pr-pipeline/detail/fedora-f30-pr-pipeline/102/pipeline
>> >
>> > Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? gating.yaml and tests.yml bellow.
>>
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]   stdout: |-
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     Test: smoke
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     Command: ./test.py --system --logs
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     Work dir: /var/str/source
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     Artifacts dir: /tmp/artifacts
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     Timeout: 0
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     /usr/bin/env: python: No such file or directory
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     Run test 'smoke': done. Test's exit code: 127
>> [2019-05-31T08:59:54.127Z]     smoke (problem with test execution)
>>
>> Could the missing python be the culprit?
>>
>
> I didn't look too much at the code, but can you try to replace Shebang in upstream tests from unversioned python ( #!/usr/bin/env python ) to explicitly require either python2 or python3 ?
>

Thanks both for spotting it. I'm trying to test it with a new patch, but
something complains:

[2019-05-31T14:23:09.334Z] + git -c 'user.name=Fedora CI' -c
user.email=ci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx merge pr -m 'Fedora CI pipeline'
[2019-05-31T14:23:09.335Z] Auto-merging python3-sphinx.patch
[2019-05-31T14:23:09.335Z] CONFLICT (add/add): Merge conflict in
python3-sphinx.patch
[2019-05-31T14:23:09.335Z] Automatic merge failed; fix conflicts and
then commit the result.

Ignore the name of the file, I tried to use an existing patch name
when I got the same error about the spec file first after adding a new
one.
fedpkg local/mockbuild works ok. It looks as if I can't modify
existing files in the PR, only add new ones, from what I tried. :(

Thanks,
Jan
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