# OpenStack ID # ------------ # # By default, based on DTF_OPENSTACK_DEFAULT_ID content the corresponding # OpenStack configuration is used. You may have multiple OpenStack instances # configured - this option selects one. Based on the OpenStack ID (say # 'EXAMPLE'), those configuration-like files are used: # # * private/os/'EXAMPLE'.yml # File having OpenStack credentials in ansible variable file (YAML file # with "key: value" lines). See the ./private/os/EXAMPLE.yml for # variables you should set up. Keep this file secret. # # * config/os/'EXAMPLE'.sh # This file must contain configuration for specific OpenStack instance. # Usually information about available images, flavors, networking, etc. # The template file config/os/EXAMPLE.sh may be used when configuring your # testing environment. export DTF_OPENSTACK_DEFAULT_ID=dropbear # Result Database # --------------- # Directory where the testsuite should keep its (persistent) results. Make sure # that this directory is backed up. export DTF_DATABASE=/var/lib/dtf_results # Presenter place # --------------- # For now, only static results are available. DTF_PRESENTER_PLACE must contain # rsync-compatible destination (it may be place accessible via ssh+rsync). It # is expected that some httpd server is able to read the directory with results # and publish them as static directory structure over http://. export DTF_PRESENTER_PLACE=user@example.org:/var/www/html/my_project/dtf