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Reduce the test cases from 15 to 9, bearing in mind that: * Disable weave/coreos gate unless its deployment fixed * If debian/centos7 fails with net plugin X, ubuntu-xenial/rhel-7 will likely fail as well * Canal also covers the flannel plugin deployment, but keep at least one of the flannel plugin deployment, unless it's superseded and removed. * Keep at least one of each OS/plugin family to be tested in the separate nodes layout * Keep at least one of each OS family to be tested against each of the plugin types in default nodes layout * Rebalance GCE regions for instances, replace asia to eu/us as they are the longest running jobs. Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
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Travis CI test matrix
GCE instances
Here is the test matrix for the Travis CI gates:
Network plugin | OS type | GCE region | Nodes layout |
---|---|---|---|
canal | debian-8 | europe-west1-d | default |
calico | debian-8 | us-central1-b | default |
flannel | centos-7 | europe-west1-d | default |
calico | centos-7 | europe-west1-b | default |
weave | rhel-7 | europe-west1-b | default |
canal | coreos-stable | us-east1-d | default |
canal | rhel-7 | europe-west1-c | separate |
weave | ubuntu-1604-xenial | us-west1-b | separate |
calico | coreos-stable | us-central1-f | separate |
Where the nodes layout default
is that is given in the example inventory file.
And the separate
layout is when there is only node of each type, which is a kube master,
compute and etcd cluster member.
Note, the canal network plugin deploys flannel as well plus calico policy controller.
Hint: the command
bash scripts/gen_matrix.sh
will (hopefully) generate the CI test cases from the current .travis.yml
.