Hi,

cockpit integration tests have proofed to be very useful for discovering regression and bugs for kubernetes. The current workflow of updating kubernetes is to rebase/rebuilt kubernetes, run very basic tests and hope it will work.
The workflow did not show up to be much bulletproof.

Would it be possible to run kubernetes related cockpit integration tests on each new build of kubernetes in rawhide? Once I tried to run the tests and ended up with downloading a lot of images each over 1GB. How hard it would be to write down a simple script that would expect kubernetes build and distribution? As a result, it would set everything up and run required tests (without user intervention). Or if possible to use your system (possibly Jenkins?) and periodically run integration tests (or with a suitable trigger).

This is a starting discussion email. To discuss what would be the best and easiest solution for both sides.

At the moment, kubernetes is built from openshift origin source codes. I would like to build new kube each day and run integration tests. That same way it was done before kubernetes started to break.

Kind Regards

Jan
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