
Builds and installs a FluxCD package with KubeVirt. This builds a deb format package that contains the .tgz file that can be installed on the controller using system application management. Installation Steps for the Controller - Unpack deb package - Find the kubevirt.tgz versioned file in /usr/local/share/applications/helm/ and execute: - 'system application-upload <kubevirt.tgz file>' - 'system application-apply kubevirt-app' - Verify that kubevirt is running by executing 'kubectl get all -n kubevirt' - Verify that cdi is running by executing 'kubectl get all -n cdi' - virtctl is installed to /var/opt/kubevirt Test Plan: Passed: Install KubeVirt using sysinv Passed: Remove KubeVirt using sysinv Passed: Testing creating a Debian VM AIO-SX Passed: Executed virtctl Passed: Verify application-remove removes virtctl Passed: Exercised kubevirt.io lab 2 using CDI to import a VM Story: 2010096 Task: 45651 Change-Id: I9624089a0f9e6a8dcdb7805c6b9091ae33c06cd7 Signed-off-by: Gleb Aronsky <gleb.aronsky@windriver.com>
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StarlingX KubeVirt-App Style Commandments
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- Step 1: Read the OpenStack style commandments
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https://docs.openstack.org/hacking/latest/
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- Step 2: Read on
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KubeVirt-App Specific Commandments
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None so far
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Running tests
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The approach to running tests is to simply run the command ``tox``. This will
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create virtual environments, populate them with dependencies and run all of
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the tests that OpenStack CI systems run.
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