Hi! I am writing today to share a proposal for how we can make it easier to enable tests in Fedora CI.
We've heard the user story mentioned in the subject many times. Fedora developers have frequently mentioned the difficulties which they face with enabling tests in Fedora CI. Some people don't understand the complex yaml syntax. Other people find that they can't easily reproduce issues revealed by Fedora CI on their laptops. People have asked us to provide a tool for local testing: https://pagure.io/fedora-ci/general/issue/4 A few of us have been working on a tool which we hope will improve the situation considerably. The proof of concept below shows how everyday developer tasks (related to testing) might look in the near future: Enable basic smoke test for my component: dnf install -y tmt tmt init --template mini vim plans/example.fmf git add . && git commit -m tests && git push Create a new test based on a shell/beakerlib template: tmt test create --template shell tests/basic tmt test create --template beakerlib tests/advanced Run all/selected tests safely in a virtual machine: tmt run tmt run test --name smoke Execute tests in my preferred environment: tmt run --all provision --how container tmt run --all provision --how virtual tmt run --all provision --how local tmt run --all provision --how ... I would like to ask for your feedback about this. What do you think? Is this something that would be useful for you? What do you think of the syntax? We would love to hear back from you concerning what essential features you might expect from such a tool. It would also be helpful to know if there is anything that should be changed early in the tool design. For more examples and frequently asked questions have a look here: https://tmt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples.html https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/ci/tmt/ Looking forward to your feedback and ideas! :) psss...
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