# Run testinfra tests Test host configured in `test/inventory.yml` py.test -v --ansible-inventory=../inventory.yml --hosts='ansible://*' Specify host manually: py.test -v --hosts='ssh://root@example.openappstack.net' Run cert test manually using the ansible inventory file: OAS_DOMAIN='example.openappstack.net' py.test -v -m 'certs' \ --connection=ansible \ --ansible-inventory=../ansible/inventory.yml \ --hosts='ansible://*' Run cert test manually against a different cluster, not configured in any ansible inventory file, either by using pytest: OAS_DOMAIN='example.openappstack.net' py.test -v -m 'certs' or directly (allows better debugging since pytest won't eat stdout): OAS_DOMAIN='example.openappstack.net' pytest/test_certs.py ## Issues - Default ssh backend is `paramiko`, which doesn't work oout of the box. It fails to connect to the host because the `ed25519` hostkey was not verified. Therefore we need to force plain ssh:// with either `connection=ssh` or `--hosts=ssh://…` # Running bootstrap CI with local gitlab-runner docker executor Export the following environment variables like this: export CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE='docker.greenhost.net/openappstack/bootstrap' export SSH_PRIVATE_KEY="$(cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519_oas_ci)" export COSMOS_API_TOKEN='…' then: gitlab-runner exec docker --env CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE="$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE" --env SSH_PRIVATE_KEY="$SSH_PRIVATE_KEY" --env COSMOS_API_TOKEN="$COSMOS_API_TOKEN" bootstrap