# Scullery This is intended to be a replacement for [KitchenCI](https://test-kitchen.chef.io/) and [kitchen-salt](https://github.com/saltstack/kitchen-salt), focussing on testing SaltStack states using Vagrant and Pytest/Testinfra. ## Installation So far, a packaged installation is possible on openSUSE Tumbleweed: ``` $ zypper ar -f https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/crameleon:/Scullery/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/home:crameleon:Scullery.repo $ zypper in scullery ``` This will pull in `vagrant`, `vagrant-libvirt`, `python3-vagrant`, `python3-pytest` and `python3-pytest-testinfra` as dependencies. Installation on Leap 15.4 is possible, however will currently cause dependency issues with the needed `python-vagrant` library. It is possible to run `scullery.py` from a Git checkout of this repository if the dependencies are resolved manually. Currently the script behaves purely as a console application and imports as a Python module are not supported. ## Basic usage ``` scullery -h usage: scullery [-h] [--debug] [--config CONFIG] [--env] --suite SUITE [--stop | --test | --status | --refresh] [--force-stop] options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --debug Print extremely verbose output --config CONFIG Specify the configuration file to use --env Write environment file for direct use of Vagrant --suite SUITE Specify the suite to run --stop Stop running machines --test Start machines and run tests --status Get Vagrant deployment status --refresh Re-sync files and re-run bootstrap scripts --force-stop Invoke Vagrant destruction without having detected any running VM's ``` ## Command line examples * To run a complete test suite: `$ scullery --suite --test` * To create Vagrant VM's without invoking the tests: `$ scullery --suite ` * To refresh the VM's Salt files: `$ scullery --suite --refresh` * To stop the VM's and tidy up: `$ scullery --suite --stop` ## Interacting with Vagrant It is possible to directly interact with the Vagrant environment templated by Scullery. To do so, generate an environment file by adding `--env` to any command line call - for example: `$ scullery --suite --env` This will write a `.scullery_env` file to the current working directory. Export the environment variables in the file using your Shell, afterwards use `vagrant` like you normally would. Example for `bash`/`sh`: ``` $ set -a; . .scullery_env; set +a $ vagrant ssh # or any other Vagrant command ``` Do not forget to unset the exported variables before you call Scullery with a different `--suite`! ## Hacking To test Scullery itself, call Pytest with your favourite arguments from the repository root: ``` $ pytest -v -rx -x tests/*.py ``` Make sure to not have _any_ other Scullery based Vagrant VM's running in the same Libvirt session and no `SCULLERY_*` or `VAGRANT_*` variables exported in your shell. The complete test suite takes about 30 minutes to execute on an Intel i7-6820HQ CPU with SSHD storage. If you want to test only certain functionality, simply add `-k `. ## License This project is licensed under the European Union Public License found in the file `LICENSE`.