4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Woerner
91a3013513 Add ansible-freeipa-tests inventory using podman
This inventory file is usable for the containers started with
infra/image/start.sh.
2024-10-02 13:44:09 +02:00
Thomas Woerner
9ebc365d69 Renamed infra/image/inventory to build-inventory, dropped interpreter
This change also removed ansible_python_interpreter setting in the
inventory as the interpreter should be discovered by ansible for the
distributions.

The dockerfiles have been adapted to not force the installation of
python3 for CentOS-Stream 8, 9 and 10.
2024-10-02 13:44:09 +02:00
Rafael Guterres Jeffman
fb6fed58cb rjeffman: this is a fixup for infra/images/build.sh
This patch modifies the image building script by adding:

- An usage message.
- An option "-I" to NOT install IPA to the generated container.
- An opiton "-c NAME" to both set the name and use an existing container
  to ONLY install IPA.
- Rename "scenario" to "DISTRO" as "scenario" should be used for the
  container scenario usage, rather than the distro (I'll change the name
  also in the Azure scripts)
- Use 'log' (from shlog) to print messages.
2024-07-31 16:10:02 +02:00
Thomas Woerner
8153239ef7 New image builder without molecule using podman
The new image builder is not using molecule and uses podman directly for
the generation of the ansible-test images.

Two additional services are installed to simplify the use of the
container in the test:

- fixnet.service uses /root/fixnet.sh to fix IP address of the server in
  /etc/hosts and to set localhost as the nameserver.
  This service is executed before IPA is started. This eliminates the
  need to restart the IPA server after the container has been started
  and the IPs have been fixed.
- fixipaip.service uses /root/fixipaip.sh to fix the IP address of the
  IPA dnsrecords of server and ipa-ca.

With these services it is now only needed to wait till all services in
the container are started. There is no need to restart the IPA server
anymore. Simply use something like this before starting the tests:

    while [ -n "$(podman exec ansible-test systemctl list-jobs | grep -vi 'no jobs running')" ]; do echo "waiting.."; sleep 5; done

New files
- infra/image/build.sh
- infra/image/dockerfile/c8s
- infra/image/dockerfile/c9s
- infra/image/dockerfile/c10s
- infra/image/dockerfile/fedora-latest
- infra/image/dockerfile/fedora-rawhide
- infra/image/inventory
- infra/image/system-service/fixipaip.service
- infra/image/system-service/fixipaip.sh
- infra/image/system-service/fixnet.service
- infra/image/system-service/fixnet.sh
2024-07-31 16:09:29 +02:00