Nope, not what I'm talking about. I can easily run my container in my own environment, but my container needs access to a realistic Openstack backend. Realistic in the sense of ONAP use case testing.
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Gary Wu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi DeWayne, > > > > If you’re talking about CSIT tests (where you run a few select docker > containers and test among them), you should set it up so that you can run > it in your local environment with docker images available either publicly > or from nexus3.onap.org. If the TOSCA docker image is not already on the > public Docker Hub (docker.io), you would need to create a custom docker > build job in Jenkins to prepare and push to nexus3.onap.org before it’s > available for CSIT tests. > > > > LF doesn’t allow direct login access to the Jenkins slave VMs used for > running CSIT tests. > > > > Thanks, > > Gary > > > > *From:* DeWayne Filppi [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Friday, August 25, 2017 1:08 PM > *To:* Gary Wu <[email protected]> > *Subject:* pre-integration test environment > > > > Gary, > > > > I'm working on the SO project and need to test an orchestration template > individually prior to doing integration testing with the SO seed code or > larger ONAP system. The SO will be running a container containing an ARIA > orchestrator that ultimately will perform orchestration tasks on the pure > TOSCA path. Is it possible for me to get credentials on the same (or very > similar) cloud to the one that will be used for the use case tests or > integration tests? > > > > DeWayne >
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