TestFM is a test suite based on pytest-ansible that exercises The Foreman maintenance tool
The following is only a brief setup guide for TestFM. The section on Running the Tests provides a more comprehensive guide to using TestFM.
TestFM requires SSH access to the server system under test, and this SSH access is implemented by pytest-ansible.
Get the source code and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/SatelliteQE/testfm.git pip3 install -r requirements.txt
That’s it! You can now go ahead and start testing The Foreman Maintain. However, there are a few other things you need to do before continuing:
- Make sure ssh-key is copied to the test system.
- Make sure foreman maintain is installed on foreman/satellite server.
Before running any tests, you must add foreman or satellite hostname to the testfm/inventory file (first copy it from`testfm/inventory.sample`).
That done, you can run tests using pytest
pytest --ansible-host-pattern satellite --ansible-user=root --ansible-inventory testfm/inventory tests/
It is possible to run a specific subset of tests:
pytest --ansible-host-pattern satellite --ansible-user=root --ansible-inventory testfm/inventory tests/test_case.py pytest --ansible-host-pattern satellite --ansible-user=root --ansible-inventory testfm/inventory tests/test_case.py::test_case_name
Thank you for considering contributing to TestFM! If you have any question or concerns, feel free to reach out to the team.
- Import modules in alphabetical order.
- Every method and function will have a properly formatted docstring.
In order to ensure you are able to pass the Travis CI build, it is recommended that you run the following commands in the base of your testfm directory
pre-commit autoupdate && pre-commit run -a
Pre-commit will ensure that the changes you made are not in violation of PEP8 standards.
If you have something great, please submit a pull request anyway! The full documentation is available on ReadTheDocs.
TestFM is licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0.