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Data Repository Example for OpenStack External Testing

This is an example Data Repository to use with OpenStack External Testing Platform Installer.

DO NOT fork this repository.

It is intended to be copied to some private location (possibly a private GitHub repository, possibly somewhere else private in your organization). This repository will contain private SSH keys and other sensitive information.

Manual Instructions

Follow these manual instructions to get your data repository set up:

  1. Copy the repository somewhere private.

  2. Copy the private SSH key that you submitted when you registered with the upstream OpenStack Infrastructure team into somewhere in this repo.

  3. Create an SSH key pair that you will use for Jenkins. This SSH key pair will live in the /var/lib/jenkins/.ssh/ directory on the master Jenkins host, and it will be added to the /home/jenkins/.ssh/authorized_keys file of all slave hosts::

    ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 1024 -N '' -f jenkins_key

    Once you do the above, copy the jenkins_key and jenkins_key.pub files into your data repository.

  4. Open up vars.sh in an editor.

  5. Change the value of the $UPSTREAM_GERRIT_USER shell variable to the Gerrit username you registered with the upstream OpenStack Infrastructure team as detailed in these instructions

  6. Change the value of the $UPSTREAM_GERRIT_SSH_KEY_PATH shell variable to the relative path of the private SSH key file you copied into the repository in step #2.

    For example, let's say you put your private SSH key file named mygerritkey into a directory called ssh within the repository, you would set the $UPSTREAM_GERRIT_SSH_KEY_PATH value to ssh/mygerritkey

  7. If for some reason, in step #3 above, you either used a different output filename than jenkins_key or put the key pair into some subdirectory of your data repository, then change the value of the $JENKINS_SSH_KEY_PATH variable in vars.sh to an appropriate value.

  8. Change the value of the $PUBLISH_HOST to the host (without https:// prefix) you will publish job artifacts to.

  9. Examine the files in etc/jenkins_jobs/config and modify as you need. Refer to this blog post for more information.

  10. Example the etc/zuul/layout.yaml file and ensure you set up each upstream project that your testing system intends to run Jenkins jobs for.

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