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---
driver:
name: docker
use_sudo: false
privileged: true
provision_command: mkdir -p /run/sshd
run_command: /lib/systemd/systemd
platforms:
# Latest distros
- name: debian-9
- name: ubuntu-18.04
- name: centos-7
- name: fedora-29
- name: opensuse-42.3
driver:
run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd
provision_command:
- systemctl enable sshd.service
# Previous distros
- name: debian-8
- name: ubuntu-16.04
- name: fedora-28
# centos-6 guest fails on Debian hosts due to vsyscall issues, see
# https://hub.docker.com/_/centos, "A note about vsyscall"
- name: centos-6
driver:
run_command: /sbin/init
provisioner:
name: salt_solo
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -d git %s
log_level: info
require_chef: false
formula: salt
salt_copy_filter:
- .kitchen
- .git
state_top:
base:
'*':
- salt.pkgrepo
- salt.master
- salt.minion
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- salt
salt.sls:
salt:
master:
fileserver_backend:
- rootfs
file_roots:
base:
- /srv/salt
pillar_roots:
base:
- /srv/pillar
minion:
master: localhost
fileserver_backend:
- rootfs
file_roots:
base:
- /srv/salt
pillar_roots:
base:
- /srv/pillar
verifier:
name: inspec
sudo: true
reporter:
- cli
suites:
# Latest distros, latest salt, python3
# These distros have py3 packages available in salt's repo
- name: v2019-2-py3
includes:
- debian-9
- ubuntu-18.04
provisioner:
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -x python3 -d git %s
salt_version: '2019.2'
pillars:
salt.sls:
salt:
release: '2019.2'
py_ver: 'py3'
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
includes:
- centos-7
- fedora-29
provisioner:
salt_version: '2019.2'
pillars:
salt.sls:
salt:
release: '2019.2'
py_ver: 'py2'
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2019-2
# Previous distros, previous salt, python2
- name: v2018-3-py2
includes:
- debian-8
- ubuntu-16.04
- opensuse-42.3
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:
salt.sls:
salt:
release: '2018.3'
py_ver: 'py2'
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2018-3
# centos-6 ships with python2.6, so it requires extra bootstrapping parameters
# to install python2.7
2019-03-31 21:55:17 +02:00
- name: v2018-3-py2-bootstrap
includes:
- centos-6
provisioner:
2019-03-31 21:55:17 +02:00
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -d stable %s
salt_version: '2018.3'
pillars:
salt.sls:
salt:
release: '2018.3'
py_ver: 'py2'
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2018-3
# To tests fedora 28 & salt v2018.2, 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-28
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:
salt.sls:
salt:
release: '2018.3'
py_ver: 'py2'
version: '2018.3.0-1.fc28'
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:
salt.sls:
salt:
release: '2017.7'
py_ver: 'py2'
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2017-7
# centos-6 ships with python2.6, so it requires extra bootstrapping parameters
# to install python2.7
2019-03-31 21:55:17 +02:00
- name: v2017-7-py2-bootstrap
includes:
- centos-6
provisioner:
2019-03-31 21:55:17 +02:00
# 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'
pillars:
salt.sls:
salt:
release: '2017.7'
py_ver: 'py2'
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/2017-7