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Details on the expected variables for running ods-ci tests in the docs #1641
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We are trying to run these tests on our openshift cluster, where RHODS operator, notebooks, etc is installed. Hence, we would need a better understanding of the same. Could we have call scheduled for a KT session to understand these tests and test parameters better? Anytime between 6 pm - 9 pm IST on 17th July would be convenient. |
hey @GunaKKIBM !
Test users are used to log in the OCP cluster and interact with OCP and RHOAI resources. In RHOAI there is also a distinction between RHOAI admin users and RHOAI users. We configure our test clusters before running the test (automatically). You can either use your own user Identity Provider or can re-use this https://github.com/red-hat-data-services/ods-ci/blob/master/ods_ci/docs/ODS-CI-IMAGE-README.md#user-configuration-json-file (SET_ENVIRONMENT = 1 when running the container image) AWS are used for different tests which need to store artifacts/inputs in a S3-like object storage (e.g., model serving, pipelines, etc)
Yes they are. We use htpasswd and LDAP identity provider as source for the users
What kind of details you looking for? A list of the tests?
could you pls review this link? It gives empty set of issues. Did you mean https://github.com/red-hat-data-services/ods-ci/blob/master/README.md? |
we can arrange something, I'll take care |
update: we had a meeting and clarified some doubts. |
Could we please get an update on this issue? |
Update: The tests triggered inside the pod take hardly few seconds to run. The ods-ci pod is going to completed state quickly. The reports generated say all tests have passed. Ideally, this isn't expected. Also, I see the test case for creating datasciencepipelinesapplications has passed, but I monitored the events and this resource, nothing got created, the test case should have failed. |
Update: After checking the values that's supposed to be passed against ROBOT_EXTRA_ARGS in pod yaml file. Passed the following value instead of dry-run.
The tests are running against the cluster now. |
I was out of office last week and couldn't read you If you pass --dryrun option, it will not actually execute the tests but will just check the tests don't have syntax or library import issues. More details here |
Here are the test results - attached |
I'll ping in Slack about it |
The readme doesn't explain about the variables expected - https://github.com/red-hat-data-services/ods-ci/tree/master?tab=readme-ov-file
It would be helpful if there are more details provided on:
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