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On Wed, Dec 24, 2025 at 4:28 PM Alexey Melezhik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Roland. Ok here is a demo server -
> https://sparky.sparrowhub.io/project/debian-demo
>
> It has 3 tests scenarios for Ubuntu / Debian:
>
> - Python-ssl - checks that ssl lib is installed and TLS is of required
> version  and python3 TLS binding works
>
> - Redis - installs and checks redis, including authentication
> configuration
>
> -NSD - installs bind9 server and check its example  configuration using
> host and dig commands
>
> I removed some interesting features here like installing Linux from qemu
> image or container , etc - for demonstration purpose only and to have focus
> on the concept
>
> Please let me what you think
>
>
> Source code for scenarios could be found here -
> https://github.com/melezhik/ci.sparrowhub/tree/master/projects/debian-demo
>
> Tests written on Bash and Python , but many other languages could be used
> . Tests resides under tasks/ directory . Other files - are Sparky main
> scenario and configuration ( written on Raku/YAML )
>
>
> To run demo please use these credentials:
>
> Login - debian
> Password - debian
>
> They are limited to this project only
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2025 at 11:16 AM Roland Clobus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Alexey,
>>
>> On 23/12/2025 18:56, Alexey Melezhik wrote:
>> > Ok, the idea is to adopt something similar to Debian -
>> > https://git.resf.org/testing/Sparky_Getting_Started <https://
>> > git.resf.org/testing/Sparky_Getting_Started>
>>
>> It looks a bit like the functionality that is present in autopkgtest:
>> running commands and verifying their output.
>> Note that openQA is targeting graphical tests (although SUSE has an
>> impressive amount of tests running purely on the console).
>>
>> Can you provide a comparison chart to compare your tool with e.g.
>> openQA, autopkgtest, ...?
>>
>> Do you have a server where the tool can be seen live?
>>
>> With kind regards,
>> Roland Clobus
>>
>

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