#107: writing a python test (modeled similarly to install.py)
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Reporter: liam | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: tests | Version: 1.0
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write a python test (modeled similarly to install.py) that takes as input:
* a URL to a kickstart file (URL can be local (e.g. file://) or
remote (e.g. http://, ftp://, nfs:// ...) ... but start with easy case
first.
* a URL for the install media (again, keep this simple for now and
assume file:///var/lib/libvirt/images/Fedora-12-x86_64-DVD.iso)
* a URL to a configuration file that describes the environment -
again, perhaps optional for now. But eventually we'll need
something that tells the test to create a guest with 4 NICs vs 1
NIC, 3 SCSI drives etc... Don't worry about being fancy at
first ... just take the defaults. This is just where I might
see it headed in 6+ months. Copy from the kvm autotest project
if you like.
At beginning, we focus on the basics and something that gets things far
enough along so we can review, adjust and repeat.
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