This repository includes several parametrized CI workflows to be used for both kubernetes and machine charms.
To use the workflows in your repository, just reuse them including the secrets: inherit
key. Examples of usage for every workflow can be found at the indico operator. Note that you will need a CHARMHUB_TOKEN among your repository secrets to be able to run the workflows that interact with charmhub.
This workflow executes the default tox targets defined in the tox.ini
file and generates a plain text report. This requires the lint
, unit
, static
and coverage-report
tox
environments to be included in the tox defaults. See the workflow file for workflow inputs.
Posts the content of the artifact specified as a comment in a PR. It needs to be triggered from a PR triggered workflow.
Integration Test Workflow (canonical/operator-workflows/.github/workflows/integration_test.yaml@main
)
Builds the existing docker or rock images, if any, and executes the integration
test target defined in the tox.ini
file. The tox environment used can be changed with the test-tox-env
input. See the workflow file for workflow inputs.
More information about OWASP ZAP testing can be found here.
More information about Trivy testing can be found here.
The following secrets are available for this workflow:
Name | Description |
---|---|
INTEGRATION_TEST_ARGS | Additional arguments to pass to the integration test execution that contain secrets |
When running the integration tests, the following posargs will be automatically passed to the integration
target:
- --charm-file [charm_file_name]: The name of the charm artifact generated prior to the integration tests run, this argument can be supplied multiple times for charm with multiple bases.
- --series [series]: As defined in the
series
configuration described option above - -k [module]: As defined in the
modules
configuration option described above - --keep-models
- --model testing: Only for tests running on a microk8s substrate
- One parameter per resource defined in the
metadata.yaml
of the charm, containing a reference to the built image
For instance, for pytest you can leverage this by adding a conftest.py file
def pytest_addoption(parser):
"""Add test arguments."""
parser.addoption("--charm-file", action="append")
and then use the argument value
charm = pytestconfig.getoption("--charm-file")[0] # the charm only has one base
tmate can be run on failed tests either by setting the tmate-debug
input to 'true' or by re-running a job with the "Enable debug logging" checkbox checked.
Publishes the charm and its resources to appropriate channel, as defined here.
This workflow requires a CHARMHUB_TOKEN
secret containing a charmhub token with package-manage and package-view permissions for the charm and the destination channel. See how to generate it here.
By default, the publish workflow will search for an integration test workflow that was succeeded with the exact matching git tree ID. It will then use the artifacts built in that workflow run (charms and images) as the assets for upload. This default behavior can be overridden by providing the workflow-run-id
input to the publish workflow. When this input is supplied, the publish workflow will specifically retrieve artifacts from the given workflow run.
See the workflow file for workflow inputs.
Promotes a charm from the selected origin channel to the selected target channel.
This workflow requires a CHARMHUB_TOKEN
secret containing a charmhub token with package-manage and package-view permissions for the charm and the origin and destination channels. See how to generate it here.
See the workflow file for workflow inputs.
Update Charm Libs Workflow (canonical/operator-workflows/.github/workflows/auto_update_charm_libs.yaml@main
)
Checks if updates to the charm libraries are available and, of necessary, opens a pull request to update them.
This workflow requires pull_request
and content
write permissions and a CHARMHUB_TOKEN
secret containing a charmhub token. See how to generate it here.
Automatically provides 1 approval for PRs generated by bots.