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[qe-core][functional][timeboxed:20h] Evaluate how/if openQA and kanku can benefit from each other or how to integrate each other

Added by okurz almost 6 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Low
Assignee:
Category:
Enhancement to existing tests
Start date:
2019-01-15
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
42.00 h
Difficulty:

Description

Motivation

fschreiner aka. M0ses has done https://github.com/M0ses/kanku/blob/master/KankuFile.examples/KankuFile.openQA which can bootstrap an openQA test setup quite easily. He is interested how or if we could combine kanku and openQA further or benefit from each other

Suggestions

  • Learn about kanku
  • Think about if kanku can be integrated into openQA or the other way around
  • Write down findings
Actions #1

Updated by okurz almost 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from Milestone 23 to Milestone 25
Actions #2

Updated by mgriessmeier over 5 years ago

  • Target version changed from Milestone 25 to future
Actions #3

Updated by SLindoMansilla over 5 years ago

  • Priority changed from Normal to Low
  • Estimated time set to 42.00 h
Actions #4

Updated by tjyrinki_suse about 4 years ago

  • Subject changed from [functional][u][timeboxed:20h] Evaluate how/if openQA and kanku can benefit from each other or how to integrate each other to [qe-core][functional][timeboxed:20h] Evaluate how/if openQA and kanku can benefit from each other or how to integrate each other
Actions #5

Updated by szarate over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Workable to Resolved
  • Assignee set to szarate

Nobody ever worked on this, and from my understanding one of the possibilities of integration could be in server mode, via worker engine in openQA, and in the end running jobs in a simpler fashion to what isotovideo does, and running a testbed (a script that returns some output) (I didn't see much capabilities when it comes to getting logs, but I didn't dive further), that it only runs on x86 and aarch64 for now is also a limiting factor.

Similar story as with libvirt-terraform: It would be a nice thing to have, but resource wise, is not viable.

I didn't investigate further into running openQA tests from Kanku, as running isotovideo that interacts directly with the host (sort of baremetal), would be the equivalent to running isotovideo on a qemu/svirt backend

Actions #7

Updated by szarate over 3 years ago

  • Target version changed from future to QE-Core: Ready
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