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Generate FreeIPA test configuration for use in Bash scripts
Synopsis
ipa-test-config [options]
ipa-test-config [options] --global
ipa-test-config [options] hostname
Description
The FreeIPA integration test suite is configured by setting environment variables. The ipa-run-tests command reads these variables and prints detailed configuration for shell-based scripts to standard output. The default output of ipa-run-tests consists of export statements that can be sourced by Bash.
If run without arguments, it prints out configuration specific to the local host. Another host may be specified as an argument, or via the --master, --replica, and --client options. With the --global option, it prints only configuration that is not specific to any host.
Options
- -h, --help
Print out the command's usage and exit
- --global
Output global configuration.
- --domain
Output configuration for the given domain (environment). May be given as an index or name. By default, domain 1 is used.
- --master
Output configuration for the master
- --replica
Output configuration for the replica with the given number
- --replica
Output configuration for the client with the given number
- --role
Output configuration for the host with the given role.
- --no-simple
Do not output Simple Vars. These are normally included for backwards compatibility.
- --yaml
Output configuration in YAML format instead of Bash script. This requires the PyYAML library to be installed.
- --json
Output configuration in JSON format instead of Bash script.
Environment Variables
- File-based configuration:
- $IPATEST_YAML_CONFIG
Specifies a file that contains configuration in YAML format,
as given by ipa-test-config --global --yaml.
If given, the other environment variables are ignored.
This requires the PyYAML library to be installed.- $IPATEST_JSON_CONFIG
Specifies a file that contains configuration in JSON format,
as given by ipa-test-config --global --json.
If given, the other environment variables are ignored.- Domain configuration:
Domain is implicitly defined by _envX suffix of the environment variables,
if either AD_envX or MASTER_envX is defined.- Host configuration:
- $MASTER
FQDN of the first IPA server
- $REPLICA
FQDNs of other IPA servers (space-separated)
- $CLIENT
FQDNs of IPA clients (space-separated)
- $MASTER_env2, $REPLICA_env2, $CLIENT_env2, $MASTER_env3, $AD_env4,...
can be used for additional domains when needed
- $AD_env1, $AD_env2, $AD_env3, $AD_env4, ...
can be used to define Active Directory domains. Please note that these
domains are not treated as separate from the IPA domains, so please use an
unique environment suffix for each of your Active Directory domains.- $TESTHOST_<keyword>_env<e>, e.g. $TESTHOST_LEGACY_env1
Defines a host with extra role identified as lowercased <keyword>, e.g. 'legacy'.
- $BEAKER<role><num>_IP_env<e>, e.g. $BEAKERREPLICA1_IP_env1
the IP address of the given host
Default: resolved via gethostbyname (or DNS if $IPv6SETUP is set)- Basic configuration:
- $IPATEST_DIR
Directory for test data on the remote hosts
Default: /root/ipatests- $DNSFORWARD
IP of a DNS forwarder
Default: 8.8.8.8- $IPA_ROOT_SSH_PASSWORD
root password for the remote machines
Used if $IPA_ROOT_SSH_KEY is not set.- $IPA_ROOT_SSH_KEY
name of a file containing the private RSA key for root on the remote machines
Default: ~/.ssh/id_rsa- Test customization:
- $DOMAIN
IPA domain name
Default: taken from $MASTER- $NISDOMAIN
NIS domain name
Default: ipatest- $NTPSERVER
NIS domain name
Default: ipatest- $IPv6SETUP
Set to TRUE for IPv6-only connectivity
- $IPADEBUG
Set to enable test debugging
- $ADMINID
Admin username
Default: admin- $ADMINPW
Admin user password
Default: Secret123- $ADADMINID
Active Directory Administrator username
Default: Administrator- $ADADMINPW
Active Directory Administrator password
Default: Secret123- $ROOTDN
Directory manager DN
Default: cn=Directory Manager- $ROOTDNPWD
Directory manager password
Default: Secret123
Exit Status
0 if the command was successful
1 if an error occurred
References
A full description of the FreeIPA integration testing framework is available at http://www.freeipa.org/page/V3/Integration_testing
Referenced By
ipa-run-tests(1), ipa-test-task(1).