Automated testing of Infrastructure as Code automation scripts (e.g., Chef).
(ToASTER is an acronym for "Testing of Automation Scripts via Twisted Execution Runs")
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Important note: We highly recommend to install ToASTER only on dedicated machines, e.g., a clean virtual machine from Amazon EC2. Do not install toaster on any production servers or your own development machine! The reasons are twofold: first, toaster requires a high amount of disk space for creating LXC containers, storing test data etc; second, toaster relies on a comprehensive third-party software stack (docker.io, LXC, Squid, MySQL, Ruby, Ruby gems, etc), which might interfere with and pollute the working environment of production machines.
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Target platform: Ubuntu 13.04
# become root user
sudo su -
# prerequisites:
apt-get -y install wget make bzip2 curl patch screen libgdbm-dev libyaml-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev libmysqlclient-dev libsqlite3-dev g++
gpg --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys D39DC0E3
curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby
# (OR: install stable ruby versions from repo: apt-get install -y ruby ruby-dev)
source /usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm
# install toaster gem:
gem build cloud-toaster.gemspec
gem install --no-ri --no-rdoc cloud-toaster-*version*.gem
# (OR: install directly using rubygems.org: gem install cloud-toaster)
# toaster setup:
toaster setup # (setup testing host / utility host. Enter 192.168.100.2 as "db.host" parameter)
toaster proto ubuntu1 ubuntu # (initialize prototype container)
The code listing above illustrates the single-node installation. For multiple testing hosts, set the db.host configuration to the public IP/hostname of a central MySQL DB server to be shared among all hosts.
toaster web -d # (run the Web UI in a screen session in the background; web port 8080)
toaster agent # (start test agent in the background; web port 8385)
toaster spawn lxc1 ubuntu1 # (create container)
toaster clean # (clean containers)
ToASTER is published under the Apache License version 2.0. See LICENSE file for details.