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Install requirements
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On openSUSE:
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```
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$ zypper install osc podman python3-behave
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```
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On Fedora:
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```
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$ dnf install osc podman python3-behave
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```
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Build a container with OBS
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```
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$ cd behave
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# optional: refresh the base image
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$ podman pull opensuse/leap:15.4
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# build the container image
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$ ./container-build.sh [--no-cache]
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```
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We can also use the built container outside the test suite
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```
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$ cd behave
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# run 'obs-server' container on port 1443
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$ ./container-run.sh
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# shell into the started container
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$ ./container-shell.sh
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# stop the started container
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$ podman stop|kill obs-server
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# remove container image
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$ podman rmi obs-server
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```
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Run tests
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Run all tests
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```
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$ cd behave
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$ behave -Dosc=../osc-wrapper.py
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```
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Run selected tests
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```
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$ cd behave
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$ behave -Dosc=../osc-wrapper.py features/<file>.feature
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```
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Run tests being worked on (decorated with `@wip`)
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```
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$ cd behave
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behave -Dosc=../osc-wrapper.py --wip -k
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```
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Filesystem layout
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```
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<project topdir>
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+- behave
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+- features
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+- *.feature # tests (that use steps defined in the `steps` directory)
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# * https://behave.readthedocs.io/en/stable/tutorial.html#feature-files
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+- environment.py # code that runs before/after certain events (steps, features, etc.)
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# * https://behave.readthedocs.io/en/stable/tutorial.html#environmental-controls
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# * frequently used to modify ``context``
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+- steps # step definitions, support code
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# * https://behave.readthedocs.io/en/stable/tutorial.html#python-step-implementations
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+- fixtures # test data
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+- * # additional support files
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```
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Good to know
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* `context` provides state information to the tests; you can think of it as passing `self` to python methods.
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* `context.config.userdata` contains values of defines specified on the command-line:
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``-D NAME=VALUE`` -> ``context.config.userdata[NAME] = VALUE``
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