On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 02:15:54PM -0800, James E. Blair wrote: > Paul Belanger <[email protected]> writes: > > > Greetings! > > > > I wanted to start a thread about what people thought about expanding our > > coverage of projects a little. I've been working on ansible roles for CI > > things > > for a while, and figure it might be a good first step to have zuulv3 test a > > role[1] to install zuul with ansible. > > > > So far, it is up to date with feature/zuulv3 branch and support > > ubuntu-trusty, > > ubuntu-xenial, fedora-25 and centos-7. I've been using it locally for > > testing > > environments for a while now and would love to start importing it into > > zuulv3. > > Well, I don't want to expand Zuul v3 coverage for its own sake yet, for > all of the reasons mentioned in Monty and Robyn's emails (stability! > security!). However, I do think we should start exercising some role > dependencies, and getting an ansible-based all-in-one deployment is a > near-term goal, so I think that would be a good restrained addition to > our coverage. > > Having a job on the zuulv3 repo which uses that role to deploy an > all-in-one zuul would be a good way of advancing both of those goals. > Right, so what I have been working on, playbooks exist in windmill[1] for this. It will stand up zuul+nodepool+zookeeper for all-in-one, or multi-node. I've mostly been using the repo to validate things install and start properly, even build some DIBs (see recent console log[2]).
Long term, I was wanting to expend integration testing with it, over expainding it for production / 3rd party usage. But, it works today, and is an easy way to install everything and make sure things are running. If we want to keep iterating on openstack-infra/zuul, I can copy some playbook over or propose a patch to layout.yaml. I'm happy to do what people would like. [1] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/windmill/tree/playbooks [2] http://logs.openstack.org/11/439611/6/gate/gate-windmill-deploy-ubuntu-xenial/a68d81a/console.html _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
