The tests have failed because Chromium has started up displaying the
following error message in a dialog window:
Chromium can not be run as root.
Please start Chromium as a normal user. If you need to run as root for
development, rerun with the --no-sandbox flag.
So let's run as user "alice" and pass all commands using the small
helper function "ru" (to keep it short, it's for "Run as User").
Tested it by running the "stable" test on x86_64-linux.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: @globin
The test starts the glance service, creates a nixos image and ensures Glance
list it.
Note the test also starts the Keystone service since it is required
by Glance.
All the new options in detail:
Enable docker in multi-user.target make container created with restart=always
to start. We still want socket activation as it decouples dependencies between
the existing of /var/run/docker.sock and the docker daemon. This means that
services can rely on the availability of this socket. Fixes#11478#21303
wantedBy = ["multi-user.target"];
This allows us to remove the postStart hack, as docker reports on its own when
it is ready.
Type=notify
The following will set unset some limits because overhead in kernel's ressource
accounting was observed. Note that these limit only apply to containerd.
Containers will have their own limit set.
LimitNPROC=infinity
LimitCORE=infinity
TasksMax=infinity
Upgrades may require schema migrations. This can delay the startup of dockerd.
TimeoutStartSec=0
Allows docker to create its own cgroup subhierarchy to apply ressource limits on
containers.
Delegate=true
When dockerd is killed, container should be not affected to allow
`live restore` to work.
KillMode=process
The use of unionfs-fuse (57a0f14064)
slows down the KDE 5 test enough that it hits Hydra timeouts. (E.g. on
my laptop it went from ~5 min to ~30 min.) So disable it for the KDE
test.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/45127422
(cherry picked from commit 3fcbcf2556)
Found out during testing of the Tesseract upgrade the kde5 and sddm
tests don't actually use OCR, so let's disable support for it.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @ttuegel
A secret can be stored in a file. It is written at runtime in the
configuration file.
Note it is also possible to write them in the nix store for dev
purposes.
This commit introduces a nixos module for the Openstack Keystone
service. It also provides a optional bootstrap step that creates some
basic initial resources (tenants, endpoints,...).
The provided test starts Keystone by enabling bootstrapping and checks
if user creation works well.
This commit is based on initial works made by domenkozar.
$getter can be used once ipfs supports private/local networks
and or internet gets routed to the VMs
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Güntner <code@klandest.in>
Allows one or more directories to be mounted as a read-only file system.
This makes it convenient to run volatile containers that do not retain
application state.
This reverts commit daf3ba426b.
This is an alternative to 0ba3d429a7,
which disables the test outright. Briefly, exercising builders which
rely on import-from-derivation can cause Hydra jobsets to time out.
Sometimes it happens that the "Type to search or enter a URL to
navigate" popup doesn't show, but all we need to know at this time is
whether Chromium has finished starting up.
So checking for the "startup done" page is a better option here.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>