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Add a tmt test for running dfuzzer #21

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thrix opened this issue Apr 19, 2022 · 5 comments
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Add a tmt test for running dfuzzer #21

thrix opened this issue Apr 19, 2022 · 5 comments
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thrix commented Apr 19, 2022

The project could provide a simple tmt based test that could test any message bus, interface, or object method based on given parameters. This test could be used:

  • as a very easily usable integration test for any RHEL, Fedor and CentOS Stream component
  • a sanity test for dfuzzer itself
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evverx commented Apr 19, 2022

a sanity test for dfuzzer itself

@thrix I wonder if the dfuzzer package is going to be built on various architectures somewhere along the way? Can it replace Packit? If so I'd just close evverx#1.

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evverx commented Apr 19, 2022

Just to clarify I have no idea how tmt works but looking at https://github.com/matusmarhefka/dfuzzer/pull/13#issuecomment-1102613076 I kind of assumed that it can be integrated into the CI here on GitHub.

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@evverx Packit will first build RPMs and these will be tested using tmt tests on Testing Farm. Btw I've installed Packit service into the repository.

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evverx commented Apr 20, 2022

Thanks! I've just opened https://github.com/matusmarhefka/dfuzzer/pull/22 and judging by "Namespace is not allowed!" Packit hasn't been fully turned on yet in the sense that the repository hasn't been approved yet. It should take a couple of days as far as I can remember.

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thrix commented Apr 20, 2022

I can push that :)

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