For instance, you should use `community.vmware.vmware_guest` instead of just
`vmware_guest`.
This way, the examples don't depend on the `collections` directive of the
playbook.
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
Use the --venv option instead.
This option was only available when running from source to test the ansible/ansible repository.
This will have no effect on testing collections or running from an installed version of Ansible.
Also update docs to reference the --venv option instead of the --tox option.
* Add writing new tests subsection to vmware_guidelines
Specifically address use of the prepare_vmware_tests role
Point to common vars for use by test writers
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
- Use predictable VM name during the tests (test_vm1, test_vm2 and
test_vm2). This to simplify the teardown of the newly created resource
before the next test.
- Update the documentation to explain the new requirement
- Avoid VM creation with `with_items` when it's not mandatory. This to:
- speed up the test execution, our hypervisors have limited resources
- simplify the teardown
- Remove `create_d1_c1_f0_env.yml`, the test was just testing how Ansible
pass environment variables.
- Correct the name for the `f0` variable (`f1`)
- Fix the DVS tests, the hosts can now reach the dvswitch1 vswitch
- Provision the VM with a poweroff status, this to improve the
idempotency and sleep up the tests
- Avoid the use of `prepare_vmware_tests` to prepare virtual machines
when we just need one machine
VMware specific documentation that explains:
- how to run the functional tests
- and the conventions.
- clarify the difference between govcsim and vcsim
Co-Authored-By: Alicia Cozine <879121+acozine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>