| To: | pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | [RFC] Using Vagrant for QA tests |
| From: | Ryan Doyle <rdoyle@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 11 Dec 2014 11:58:06 +1100 (EST) |
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| Thread-topic: | Using Vagrant for QA tests |
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Hi PCP Whilst developing the QA test for the activemq PMDA (qa/760), we were using a tool called Vagrant (https://www.vagrantup.com/) to create a self-contained instance of ActiveMQ that we could run the QA test against. It's a tool that helps manage, orchestrate and provision virtual machines. I've created a branch "vagrant-qa" at the Aconex guthub repository (https://github.com/Aconex/pcp.git) if you'd like to have a look. Here I've modified the qa/760 script to detect if it is running inside a Vagrant virtual machine and if so, it will download, unpack and start a version of ActiveMQ. To run this test you would do the following 0. Download and install Vagrant (and VirtualBox) 1. Run `vagrant up` inside the root PCP git repository. This will take some time while it downloads a VM image, sets it up to build PCP and then install the locally build PCP version 2. Run `vagrant ssh`. You're now inside the VM 3. Run `cd /vagrant`. You're now at the root PCP git repository 4. `cd qa/` 5. Run `./check 760`. This will download, install and start ActiveMQ and run the QA test 6. Run `exit`(or Ctrl+D etc..) to get out of the VM 7. Run `vagrant destroy` to delete the VM (the original base image you downloaded off the internet will be kept in ~/.vagrant.d/boxes). Go to step 1 to re-test. I see a few advantages of using Vagrant to aid QA. - Anyone can run the QA and they don't need to know how to setup the prerequisites. You can run Windows or MacOS as well - Set up of the environment required to run the QA test is captured as code - Vagrant specifically is a mature tool in this space (as opposed to managing your own set of special virtual machines) Anyway, feedback on this would be appreciated! ---- Ryan Doyle |
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