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* Add integration test provider for vmware This change adds a new remote cloud provider option for vmware, supporting dynamic environments running on worldstream.nl as well as static environments specific by the user in a cloud-config template.
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# This is the configuration template for ansible-test VMware integration tests.
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# You do not need this template if you are:
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#
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# 1) Running integration tests without using ansible-test.
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# 2) Using the automatically provisioned VMware credentials in ansible-test.
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#
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# If you do not want to use the automatically provisioned temporary VMware credentials,
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# fill in the @VAR placeholders below and save this file without the .template extension.
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# This will cause ansible-test to use the given configuration instead of temporary credentials.
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#
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# NOTE: Automatic provisioning of VMware credentials requires an ansible-core-ci API key.
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[DEFAULT]
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vcenter_username: @VMWARE_USERNAME
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vcenter_password: @VMWARE_PASSWORD
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vcenter_hostname: @VMWARE_HOSTNAME
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vcenter_port: @VMWARE_PORT
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vmware_validate_certs: @VMWARE_VALIDATE_CERTS
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esxi1_username: @ESXI1_USERNAME
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esxi1_hostname: @ESXI1_HOSTNAME
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esxi1_https_port: @ESXI1_HTTPS_PORT
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esxi1_password: @ESXI1_PASSWORD
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esxi2_username: @ESXI2_USERNAME
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esxi2_hostname: @ESXI2_HOSTNAME
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esxi2_https_port: @ESXI2_HTTPS_PORT
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esxi2_password: @ESXI2_PASSWORD
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