Hi! After the initial hint [1] describing the very first steps with tmt let's have a look at the available test execution options. The following user story was at the very beginning of tmt:
As a tester or developer, I want to easily run tests in my preferred environment. Do you want to safely run tests without breaking your laptop? Use the default provision method 'virtual' which will execute tests under a virtual machine using libvirt with the help of testcloud: tmt run Would you like to execute tests a bit faster and don't need the full virtualization support? Run them in a container using podman: tmt run --all provision --how container Do you have an already prepared box where everything's ready for testing and you often ssh to it to experiment safely? tmt run --all provision --how connect --guest my.test.box Do you know exactly what the tests are doing and feel safe to quickly run them directly on your localhost? tmt run -a provision -h local Note that some provision methods require additional dependencies. Installing them is easy as well: sudo dnf install -y tmt-provision-container sudo dnf install -y tmt-provision-virtual See the tmt guide [2] and examples [3] for some more inspiration. Happy testing! :-) psss... [1] https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/tmt-hints-basic-test/ [2] https://tmt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guide.html [3] https://tmt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples.html
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