
Apart from incomplete output the incorrect formatting causes followup exception further obfuscating the original issue. Minor issue related to: BGZ:1895045 Signed-off-by: Jiri Podivin <jpodivin@redhat.com> Change-Id: Ibed0bc4b78be957819205bed76073e72820ab2a1
validations-libs
A collection of python libraries for the Validation Framework
Development Environment Setup
Vagrantfiles for CentOS and Ubuntu have been provided for
convenience; simply copy one into your desired location and rename to
Vagrantfile
, then run:
vagrant up
Once complete you will have a clean development environment ready to go for working with Validation Framework.
podman Quickstart
A Dockerfile is provided at the root of the Validations Library project in order to quickly set and hack the Validation Framework, on a equivalent of a single machine. Build the container from the Dockerfile by running:
podman build -t "vf:dockerfile" .
From the validations-libs repo directory.
Note
More complex images are available in the dockerfiles directory and require explicit specification of both build context and the Dockerfile.
Since the podman build uses code sourced from the buildah project to build container images. It is also possible to build an image using:
buildah bud -t "vf:dockerfile" .
Then you can run the container and start to run some builtin Validations:
podman run -ti vf:dockerfile /bin/bash
Then run validations:
validation.py run --validation check-ftype,512e --inventory /etc/ansible/hosts