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refactor(kitchen+travis+inspec): use pre-salted images

* Semi-automated using https://github.com/myii/ssf-formula/pull/36
* Restructure all tests according to updated test suites
* Improve tests where necessary (code style, new platforms and package versions)
tags/v0.59.1
Imran Iqbal 5 years ago
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      kitchen.yml
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      test/integration/develop/pkgs_spec.rb
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.travis.yml View File

@@ -24,31 +24,24 @@ env:
# slow down the entire run at the end (i.e. `centos-6` and `opensuse`)
# However, the groupings needed to be maintained in some semblance of order
# so this is a best-effort matrix, in the circumstances

# develop-py3
- INSTANCE: develop-py3-debian-9
- INSTANCE: develop-py3-opensuse-150
# - INSTANCE: develop-py3-ubuntu-1804

# 2017.7-py2
- INSTANCE: v2017-7-py2-bootstrap-centos-6
# - INSTANCE: v2017-7-py2-debian-8
- INSTANCE: v2017-7-py2-ubuntu-1604

# 2018.3-py2
# - INSTANCE: v2018-3-py2-centos-7
- INSTANCE: v2018-3-py2-debian-8
- INSTANCE: v2018-3-py2-forced-version-fedora-29
# - INSTANCE: v2018-3-py2-ubuntu-1604

# 2019.2-py2
- INSTANCE: v2019-2-py2-centos-7
- INSTANCE: v2019-2-py2-fedora-30

# 2019.2-py3
# - INSTANCE: v2019-2-py3-debian-9
- INSTANCE: v2019-2-py3-opensuse-150
- INSTANCE: v2019-2-py3-ubuntu-1804
# - INSTANCE: v201707-py2-debian-8-2017-7-py2
- INSTANCE: v201707-py2-ubuntu-1604-2017-7-py2
- INSTANCE: v201707-py2-centos-6-2017-7-py2
# - INSTANCE: v201707-py2-amazonlinux-2-2017-7-py2
# - INSTANCE: v201803-py2-debian-9-2018-3-py2
# - INSTANCE: v201803-py2-ubuntu-1604-2018-3-py2
- INSTANCE: v201803-py2-centos-7-2018-3-py2
- INSTANCE: v201803-py2-amazonlinux-2-2018-3-py2
- INSTANCE: v201902-py2-debian-9-2019-2-py2
- INSTANCE: v201902-py2-ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py2
# - INSTANCE: v201902-py2-centos-7-2019-2-py2
# - INSTANCE: v201902-py2-opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py2
# - INSTANCE: v201902-py2-amazonlinux-2-2019-2-py2
# - INSTANCE: v201902-py3-debian-9-2019-2-py3
# - INSTANCE: v201902-py3-ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py3
# - INSTANCE: v201902-py3-centos-7-2019-2-py3
- INSTANCE: v201902-py3-fedora-30-2019-2-py3
- INSTANCE: v201902-py3-opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py3

script:
- bin/kitchen verify ${INSTANCE}

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kitchen.yml View File

@@ -1,55 +1,96 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
# For help on this file's format, see https://kitchen.ci/
driver:
name: docker
use_sudo: false
privileged: true
provision_command: mkdir -p /run/sshd
run_command: /lib/systemd/systemd

# Make sure the platforms listed below match up with
# the `env.matrix` instances defined in `.travis.yml`
platforms:
# Latest distros
- name: debian-9
- name: ubuntu-18.04
- name: centos-7
- name: fedora-30
- name: opensuse-15.0
driver:
image: opensuse/leap:15.0
## SALT `2017.7`
- name: debian-8-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:debian-8
- name: ubuntu-1604-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:ubuntu-16.04
- name: centos-6-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:centos-6
run_command: /sbin/init
- name: amazonlinux-2-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:amazonlinux-2

## SALT `2018.3`
- name: debian-9-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:debian-9
- name: ubuntu-1604-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:ubuntu-16.04
- name: centos-7-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:centos-7
- name: amazonlinux-2-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:amazonlinux-2

## SALT `2019.2`
- name: debian-9-2019-2-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py2:debian-9
- name: ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py2:ubuntu-18.04
- name: centos-7-2019-2-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py2:centos-7
- name: opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py2:opensuse-leap-15
run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd
provision_command:
- systemctl enable sshd.service
# Workaround to avoid intermittent failures on `opensuse-leap-15`:
# => SCP did not finish successfully (255): (Net::SCP::Error)
transport:
max_ssh_sessions: 1

# Previous distros
- name: debian-8
- name: ubuntu-16.04
- name: fedora-29
# centos-6 guest fails on Debian hosts due to vsyscall issues, see
# https://hub.docker.com/_/centos, "A note about vsyscall"
- name: centos-6
- name: amazonlinux-2-2019-2-py2
driver:
run_command: /sbin/init
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py2:amazonlinux-2
- name: debian-9-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:debian-9
- name: ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:ubuntu-18.04
- name: centos-7-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:centos-7
- name: fedora-30-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:fedora-30
- name: opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:opensuse-leap-15
run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd
# Workaround to avoid intermittent failures on `opensuse-leap-15`:
# => SCP did not finish successfully (255): (Net::SCP::Error)
transport:
max_ssh_sessions: 1

provisioner:
name: salt_solo
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -d git %s
log_level: info
salt_install: none
require_chef: false
formula: salt
salt_copy_filter:
- .kitchen
- .git
state_top:
base:
'*':
- salt.pkgrepo
- salt.master
- salt.minion

verifier:
# https://www.inspec.io/
@@ -60,158 +101,105 @@ verifier:
- cli

suites:
# Latest distros, salt develop, python3
# These distros have py3 packages available in salt's repo
- name: develop-py3
includes:
- debian-9
- ubuntu-18.04
- opensuse-15.0
provisioner:
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -x python3 -d git %s
salt_version: 'develop'
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
- develop-py3
pillars_from_files:
salt.sls: test/salt/pillar/salt.sls
develop-py3.sls: test/salt/pillar/develop-py3.sls
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/develop

# Latest distros, latest salt, python3
# These distros have py3 packages available in salt's repo
- name: v2019-2-py3
- name: v201902-py3
includes:
- debian-9
- ubuntu-18.04
- opensuse-15.0
- debian-9-2019-2-py3
- ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py3
- centos-7-2019-2-py3
- fedora-30-2019-2-py3
- opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py3
provisioner:
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -x python3 -d git %s
salt_version: '2019.2'
state_top:
base:
'*':
- salt.pkgrepo
- salt.master
- salt.minion
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
- v2019-2-py3
- v201902-py3
pillars_from_files:
salt.sls: test/salt/pillar/salt.sls
v2019-2-py3.sls: test/salt/pillar/v2019-2-py3.sls
v201902-py3.sls: test/salt/pillar/v201902-py3.sls
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2019-2

# Latest distros, latest salt, python2
# Fedora ships updated py2 versions in their own repos
- name: v2019-2-py2
- path: test/integration/v201902-py3
- name: v201902-py2
includes:
- centos-7
- fedora-30
- debian-9-2019-2-py2
- ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py2
- centos-7-2019-2-py2
- opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py2
- amazonlinux-2-2019-2-py2
provisioner:
salt_version: '2019.2'
state_top:
base:
'*':
- salt.pkgrepo
- salt.master
- salt.minion
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
- v2019-2-py2
- v201902-py2
pillars_from_files:
salt.sls: test/salt/pillar/salt.sls
v2019-2-py2.sls: test/salt/pillar/v2019-2-py2.sls
v201902-py2.sls: test/salt/pillar/v201902-py2.sls
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2019-2

# Previous distros, previous salt, python2
- name: v2018-3-py2
- path: test/integration/v201902-py2
- name: v201803-py2
includes:
- debian-8
- ubuntu-16.04
- centos-7
- debian-9-2018-3-py2
- ubuntu-1604-2018-3-py2
- centos-7-2018-3-py2
- amazonlinux-2-2018-3-py2
provisioner:
# We require an old version of salt in the provisioner or,
# the salt formula fails to downgrade to the desired version to test
salt_version: '2018.3'
state_top:
base:
'*':
- salt.pkgrepo
- salt.master
- salt.minion
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
- v2018-3-py2
- v201803-py2
pillars_from_files:
salt.sls: test/salt/pillar/salt.sls
v2018-3-py2.sls: test/salt/pillar/v2018-3-py2.sls
v201803-py2.sls: test/salt/pillar/v201803-py2.sls
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2018-3

# To test fedora 29 & salt v2018.3, we need to force the package version
# otherwise the image, which includes the 'updates' repo, will install 2019.2
- name: v2018-3-py2-forced-version
includes:
- fedora-29
provisioner:
# We require an old version of salt in the provisioner or,
# the salt formula fails to downgrade to the desired version to test
salt_version: '2018.3'
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
- v2018-3-py2-forced-version
pillars_from_files:
salt.sls: test/salt/pillar/salt.sls
v2018-3-py2-forced-version.sls: test/salt/pillar/v2018-3-py2-forced-version.sls
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2018-3

# Previous distros, oldest salt, python2
- name: v2017-7-py2
includes:
- debian-8
- ubuntu-16.04
provisioner:
# We require an old version of salt in the provisioner or,
# the salt formula fails to downgrade to the desired version to test
salt_version: '2017.7'
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
- v2017-7-py2
pillars_from_files:
salt.sls: test/salt/pillar/salt.sls
v2017-7-py2.sls: test/salt/pillar/v2017-7-py2.sls
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2017-7

# centos-6 ships with python2.6, so it requires extra bootstrapping parameters
# to install python2.7
- name: v2017-7-py2-bootstrap
- path: test/integration/v201803-py2
- name: v201707-py2
includes:
- centos-6
- debian-8-2017-7-py2
- ubuntu-1604-2017-7-py2
- centos-6-2017-7-py2
- amazonlinux-2-2017-7-py2
provisioner:
# As centos-6 ships with python2.6, we use the bootstrapper to install python2.7
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -d stable %s
salt_version: '2017.7'
state_top:
base:
'*':
- salt.pkgrepo
- salt.master
- salt.minion
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
- v2017-7-py2
- v201707-py2
pillars_from_files:
salt.sls: test/salt/pillar/salt.sls
v2017-7-py2.sls: test/salt/pillar/v2017-7-py2.sls
v201707-py2.sls: test/salt/pillar/v201707-py2.sls
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2017-7
- path: test/integration/v201707-py2

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control 'salt packages' do
title 'should be installed'

%w(
salt-master
salt-minion
).each do |p|
describe package(p) do
it { should be_installed }
end
end
end

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# InSpec Profile: `v201707-py2`

This shows the implementation of the `v201707-py2` InSpec [profile](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/docs/profiles.md).

## Verify a profile

InSpec ships with built-in features to verify a profile structure.

```bash
$ inspec check v201707-py2
Summary
-------
Location: v201707-py2
Profile: profile
Controls: 4
Timestamp: 2019-06-24T23:09:01+00:00
Valid: true

Errors
------

Warnings
--------
```

## Execute a profile

To run all **supported** controls on a local machine use `inspec exec /path/to/profile`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201707-py2
..

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
8 examples, 0 failures
```

## Execute a specific control from a profile

To run one control from the profile use `inspec exec /path/to/profile --controls name`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201707-py2 --controls package
.

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
1 examples, 0 failures
```

See an [example control here](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/examples/profile/controls/example.rb).

test/integration/2019-2/pkgs_spec.rb → test/integration/v201707-py2/controls/pkgs_spec.rb View File

@@ -1,13 +1,15 @@
case os[:name]
when 'centos'
version = '2019.2.0-1.el7'
when 'fedora'
version = '2019.2.0-1.fc30'
when 'opensuse'
version = '2019.2.0-lp150.3.33.1'
when 'debian', 'ubuntu'
version = '2019.2.0+ds-1'
end
version =
case platform[:family]
when 'redhat'
case platform[:name]
when 'amazon'
'2017.7.8-1.el7'
when 'centos'
'2017.7.8-1.el6'
end
when 'debian'
'2017.7.8+ds-1'
end

control 'salt packages' do
title 'should be installed'

test/integration/2017-7/service_spec.rb → test/integration/v201707-py2/controls/service_spec.rb View File


+ 17
- 0
test/integration/v201707-py2/inspec.yml View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
name: v201707-py2
title: salt formula
maintainer: SaltStack Formulas
license: Apache-2.0
summary: Verify that Salt `v201707-py2` is setup and configured
supports:
- platform-name: debian
- platform-name: ubuntu
- platform-name: centos
- platform-name: fedora
- platform-name: opensuse
- platform-name: suse
- platform-name: freebsd
- platform-name: amazon

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# InSpec Profile: `v201803-py2`

This shows the implementation of the `v201803-py2` InSpec [profile](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/docs/profiles.md).

## Verify a profile

InSpec ships with built-in features to verify a profile structure.

```bash
$ inspec check v201803-py2
Summary
-------
Location: v201803-py2
Profile: profile
Controls: 4
Timestamp: 2019-06-24T23:09:01+00:00
Valid: true

Errors
------

Warnings
--------
```

## Execute a profile

To run all **supported** controls on a local machine use `inspec exec /path/to/profile`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201803-py2
..

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
8 examples, 0 failures
```

## Execute a specific control from a profile

To run one control from the profile use `inspec exec /path/to/profile --controls name`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201803-py2 --controls package
.

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
1 examples, 0 failures
```

See an [example control here](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/examples/profile/controls/example.rb).

test/integration/2017-7/pkgs_spec.rb → test/integration/v201803-py2/controls/pkgs_spec.rb View File

@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
case os[:name]
when 'centos'
version = '2017.7.8-1.el6'
when 'debian', 'ubuntu'
version = '2017.7.8+ds-1'
end
version =
case platform[:family]
when 'redhat'
'2018.3.4-1.el7'
when 'debian'
'2018.3.4+ds-1'
end

control 'salt packages' do
title 'should be installed'

test/integration/2018-3/service_spec.rb → test/integration/v201803-py2/controls/service_spec.rb View File


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- 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
name: v201803-py2
title: salt formula
maintainer: SaltStack Formulas
license: Apache-2.0
summary: Verify that Salt `v201803-py2` is setup and configured
supports:
- platform-name: debian
- platform-name: ubuntu
- platform-name: centos
- platform-name: fedora
- platform-name: opensuse
- platform-name: suse
- platform-name: freebsd
- platform-name: amazon

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- 0
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# InSpec Profile: `v201902-py2`

This shows the implementation of the `v201902-py2` InSpec [profile](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/docs/profiles.md).

## Verify a profile

InSpec ships with built-in features to verify a profile structure.

```bash
$ inspec check v201902-py2
Summary
-------
Location: v201902-py2
Profile: profile
Controls: 4
Timestamp: 2019-06-24T23:09:01+00:00
Valid: true

Errors
------

Warnings
--------
```

## Execute a profile

To run all **supported** controls on a local machine use `inspec exec /path/to/profile`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201902-py2
..

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
8 examples, 0 failures
```

## Execute a specific control from a profile

To run one control from the profile use `inspec exec /path/to/profile --controls name`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201902-py2 --controls package
.

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
1 examples, 0 failures
```

See an [example control here](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/examples/profile/controls/example.rb).

test/integration/2018-3/pkgs_spec.rb → test/integration/v201902-py2/controls/pkgs_spec.rb View File

@@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
case os[:name]
when 'centos'
version = '2018.3.4-1.el7'
when 'debian', 'ubuntu'
version = '2018.3.4+ds-1'
when 'fedora'
version = '2018.3.2-5.fc29'
end
version =
case platform[:family]
when 'redhat'
'2019.2.0-1.el7'
when 'fedora'
'2019.2.0-1.fc30'
when 'suse'
'2019.2.0-lp151.5.3.1'
when 'debian'
'2019.2.0+ds-1'
end

control 'salt packages' do
title 'should be installed'

test/integration/2019-2/service_spec.rb → test/integration/v201902-py2/controls/service_spec.rb View File


+ 17
- 0
test/integration/v201902-py2/inspec.yml View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
name: v201902-py2
title: salt formula
maintainer: SaltStack Formulas
license: Apache-2.0
summary: Verify that Salt `v201902-py2` is setup and configured
supports:
- platform-name: debian
- platform-name: ubuntu
- platform-name: centos
- platform-name: fedora
- platform-name: opensuse
- platform-name: suse
- platform-name: freebsd
- platform-name: amazon

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- 0
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# InSpec Profile: `v201902-py3`

This shows the implementation of the `v201902-py3` InSpec [profile](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/docs/profiles.md).

## Verify a profile

InSpec ships with built-in features to verify a profile structure.

```bash
$ inspec check v201902-py3
Summary
-------
Location: v201902-py3
Profile: profile
Controls: 4
Timestamp: 2019-06-24T23:09:01+00:00
Valid: true

Errors
------

Warnings
--------
```

## Execute a profile

To run all **supported** controls on a local machine use `inspec exec /path/to/profile`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201902-py3
..

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
8 examples, 0 failures
```

## Execute a specific control from a profile

To run one control from the profile use `inspec exec /path/to/profile --controls name`.

```bash
$ inspec exec v201902-py3 --controls package
.

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
1 examples, 0 failures
```

See an [example control here](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/examples/profile/controls/example.rb).

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version =
case platform[:family]
when 'redhat'
case platform[:name]
when 'amazon'
'2019.2.0-1.el7'
when 'centos'
'2019.2.0-2.el7'
end
when 'fedora'
'2019.2.0-1.fc30'
when 'suse'
'2019.2.0-lp151.5.3.1'
when 'debian'
'2019.2.0+ds-1'
end

control 'salt packages' do
title 'should be installed'

%w(
salt-master
salt-minion
).each do |p|
describe package(p) do
it { should be_installed }
its('version') { should eq version }
end
end
end

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
name: v201902-py3
title: salt formula
maintainer: SaltStack Formulas
license: Apache-2.0
summary: Verify that Salt `v201902-py3` is setup and configured
supports:
- platform-name: debian
- platform-name: ubuntu
- platform-name: centos
- platform-name: fedora
- platform-name: opensuse
- platform-name: suse
- platform-name: freebsd
- platform-name: amazon

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
salt:
release: 'latest'
py_ver: 'py3'

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
salt:
release: '2018.3'
py_ver: 'py2'
version: '2018.3.2-5.fc29'

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