[Ci-users] testing fedora in CICO
Vladimir Benes
benesv at email.czMon Aug 19 19:08:09 UTC 2019
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Hi all, any idea if we can schedule fedora images now? I know we are sharing systems with Fedora CI (and I am testing NetworkManager there too) but I would love to have Fedora/NM-branch tested nightly to see how stable tests are and catch some issues if there are any. Any hints? I do really want to avoid vagrant on top of CentOS images. Thanks, Vladimir On Wed, 2019-03-06 at 10:33 +0100, Vladimir Benes wrote: > Hi all, > I know there are fedora images available in CI is there any howto use > that? I am especially looking for rawhide and f30. > > I am now using something like this in build script: > .... > url_base="http://admin.ci.centos.org:8080" > # This file was generated on your slave. See > https://wiki.centos.org/QaWiki/CI/GettingStarted > api=open('duffy.key').read().strip() > ver="7" > arch="x86_64" > count=1 > > get_nodes_url="%s/Node/get?key=%s&ver=%s&arch=%s&count=%s" % > (url_base,api,ver,arch,count) > > dat=urllib.urlopen(get_nodes_url).read() > b=json.loads(dat) > > tests=process_raw_features(features, test_branch) > print (tests) > > for h in b['hosts']: > h += str(".ci.centos.org") > > .... > > any idea? I saw libvirt was for sure testing a bunch of fedoras. > Thanks, > Vladimir
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