This cookbook includes support for running tests via Test Kitchen 1.0 using either VirtualBox/Vagrant locally, or in the Rackspace Public Cloud using Fog/Kitchen.
- You must be using the Git repository of the cookbook, rather than the downloaded cookbook from the RCB Cookbook Channel.
- You must have a working Ruby 1.9.3 install.
- You must have Vagrant 1.2.2 installed to run the
default-vagrant-*
test kitchens. Earlier 1.1.x versions may also work just fine. - You must have VirtualBox 4.2.12 installed to run the
default-vagrant-*
test kitchens. Earlier 4.2.x versions may also work just fine. - You must have a Rackspace Public Cloud account, api key, and ssh key to run the
default-rackspace-*
test kitchens.
After installing Vagrant, or if it is already installed, make sure the Berkshelf plugin is installed:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-berkshelf
If you are using your system ruby, you may need to using sudo
to install the required gems below.
If you are using rvm
, you may enable the ruby-version
file to create a custom gemset for testing:
$ cp .ruby-version.example .ruby-version
To install the required ruby gems, ensure you have bundler
installed, then run bundle install
:
$ [sudo] gem install bundler
$ [sudo] bundle install
This will install all of the ruby gems required to test the current cookbooks.
If you plan on running the default-rackspace-*
test kitchens, you will need to configure
kitchen with your Rackspace Public Cloud credentials. To do this, simply copy over the
.kitchen.local.yml.example
file and edit it:
$ cp .kitchen.local.yml.example .kitchen.local.yml
$ vim .kitchen.local.yml
# .kitchen.local.yml
driver_config:
rackspace_username: myusername
rackspace_api_key: a74bc83bs....
rackspace_region: ord
public_key_path: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
You can list all of the available test kitchens by using the kitchen list
command:
$ kitchen list
Instance Last Action
default-vagrant-ubuntu-1204 <Not Created>
default-vagrant-centos-63 <Not Created>
default-rackspace-ubuntu-1204 <Not Created>
default-rackspace-centos-63 <Not Created>
Running test kitchens:
$ kitchen test default-vagrant-ubuntu-1204
$ kitchen test "default-vagrant-*"
$ kitchen test
$ thor kitchen:all # same as kitchen test
For other kitchen commands, like login
, see:
$ kitchen
You can run foodcritic directly using the foodcritic
binary, or using thor
:
$ foodcritic .
$ thor foodcritic:lint # same as foodcritic .
You can run tailor directly using the tailor
binary, or using thor
:
$ tailor .
$ thor tailor:lint # same as tailor **/*.rb