ansible-role-apache/.travis.yml

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sudo: required
env:
- >
container_id=$(mktemp)
distribution=centos
version=7
init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd
run_opts="--privileged --volume=/sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:ro"
- >
container_id=$(mktemp)
distribution=ubuntu
version=14.04
init=/sbin/init
run_opts=""
services:
- docker
before_install:
- sudo apt-get update
# Pull container
- sudo docker pull ${distribution}:${version}
# Customize container
- sudo docker build --rm=true --file=tests/Dockerfile.${distribution} --tag=${distribution}:ansible tests
script:
#
# Run test playbook
#
# Run container in detached state
- sudo docker run --detach --volume="${PWD}":/etc/ansible/roles/role_under_test:ro ${run_opts} ${distribution}:ansible "${init}" > "${container_id}"
# Syntax check
- sudo docker exec --tty "$(cat ${container_id})" env TERM=xterm ansible-playbook /etc/ansible/roles/role_under_test/tests/test.yml --syntax-check
# Test role
- sudo docker exec --tty "$(cat ${container_id})" env TERM=xterm ansible-playbook /etc/ansible/roles/role_under_test/tests/test.yml
# Idempotence test
- >
sudo docker exec "$(cat ${container_id})" ansible-playbook /etc/ansible/roles/role_under_test/tests/test.yml
| grep -q 'changed=0.*failed=0'
&& (echo 'Idempotence test: pass' && exit 0)
|| (echo 'Idempotence test: fail' && exit 1)
# Clean up
- sudo docker stop "$(cat ${container_id})"
notifications:
email: false