This document contains some additional information and help regarding
developing mgmt
. Useful tools, conventions, etc.
Be sure to read quick start guide first.
If you would like to avoid doing the above steps manually, we have prepared a
Vagrant environment for your convenience. From the
project directory, run a vagrant up
, and then a vagrant status
. From there,
you can vagrant ssh
into the mgmt
machine. The MOTD
will explain the rest.
This environment isn't commonly used by the mgmt
developers, so it might not
be working properly.
Alternatively, you can check out the docker-guide in order to develop or deploy using docker. This method is not endorsed or supported, so use at your own risk, as it might not be working properly.
Software projects have a few different kinds of dependencies. There are build dependencies, runtime dependencies, and additionally, a few extra dependencies required for running the test suite.
golang
1.16 or higher (required, available in some distros and distributed as a binary officially by golang.org)
A relatively modern GNU/Linux system should be able to run mgmt
without any
problems. Since mgmt
runs as a single statically compiled binary, all of the
library dependencies are included. It is expected, that certain advanced
resources require host specific facilities to work. These requirements are
listed below:
Resource | Dependency | Version | Check version with |
---|---|---|---|
augeas | augeas-devel | augeas 1.6 or greater |
dnf info augeas-devel or apt-cache show libaugeas-dev |
file | inotify | Linux 2.6.27 or greater |
uname -a |
hostname | systemd-hostnamed | systemd 25 or greater |
systemctl --version |
nspawn | systemd-nspawn | systemd ??? or greater |
systemctl --version |
pkg | packagekitd | packagekit 1.x or greater |
pkcon --version |
svc | systemd | systemd ??? or greater |
systemctl --version |
virt | libvirt-devel | libvirt 1.2.0 or greater |
dnf info libvirt-devel or apt-cache show libvirt-dev |
virt | libvirtd | libvirt 1.2.0 or greater |
libvirtd --version |
For building a visual representation of the graph, graphviz
is required.
To build mgmt
without augeas support please run:
GOTAGS='noaugeas' make build
To build mgmt
without libvirt support please run:
GOTAGS='novirt' make build
To build mgmt
without docker support please run:
GOTAGS='nodocker' make build
To build mgmt
without augeas, libvirt or docker support please run:
GOTAGS='noaugeas novirt nodocker' make build
Developing and running mgmt
on macOS is currently not supported (but not
discouraged either). Meaning it might work but in the case it doesn't you would
have to provide your own patches to fix problems (the project maintainer and
community are glad to assist where needed).
There are currently some issues that make mgmt
less suitable to run for
provisioning macOS. But as a client to provision remote servers it should run
fine.
Since the primary supported systems are Linux and these are the environments tested, it is wise to run these suites during macOS development as well. To ease this, Docker can be leveraged (Docker for Mac).
Before running any of the commands below create the development Docker image:
docker/scripts/build-development
This image requires updating every time dependencies (make-deps.sh
) changes.
Then to run the test suite:
docker run --rm -ti \
-v $PWD:/go/src/github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/ \
-w /go/src/github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/ \
purpleidea/mgmt:development \
make test
For convenience this command is wrapped in docker/scripts/exec-development
.
Basically any command can be executed this way. Because the repository source is mounted into the Docker container invocation will be quick and allow rapid testing, for example:
docker/scripts/exec-development test/test-shell.sh load0.sh
Other examples:
docker/scripts/exec-development make build
docker/scripts/exec-development ./mgmt run --tmp-prefix lang examples/lang/load0.mcl
Be advised that this method is not supported and it might not be working properly.
This project has both unit tests in the form of golang tests and integration tests using shell scripting.
Native golang tests are preferred over tests written in our shell testing framework. Please see https://golang.org/pkg/testing/ for more information.
To run all tests:
make test
There is a library of quick and small integration tests for the language and
YAML related things, check out test/shell/
. Adding a test is as
easy as copying one of the files in test/shell/
and adapting
it.
This test suite won't run by default (unless when on CI server) and needs to be called explictly using:
make test-shell
Or run an individual shell test using:
make test-shell-load0
Tip: you can use TAB completion with make
to quickly get a list of possible
individual tests to run.