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Add acceptance tests for cnb lifecycle #1136
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Co-authored-by: Pavel Busko <pavel.busko@sap.com> Co-authored-by: Nicolas Bender <nicolas.bender@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: Ralf Pannemans <ralf.pannemans@sap.com>
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The test LGTM!
Just a few documentation requests before I think this is ready for review.
Co-authored-by: Johannes Dillmann <j.dillmann@sap.com>
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@@ -157,6 +160,8 @@ func getDefaults() config { | |||
defaults.RubyBuildpackName = ptrToString("ruby_buildpack") | |||
defaults.StaticFileBuildpackName = ptrToString("staticfile_buildpack") | |||
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defaults.CNBNodejsBuildpackName = ptrToString("docker://gcr.io/paketo-buildpacks/nodejs:latest") |
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would this cause test flakiness when there are network issues?
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Are you submitting this PR against the develop branch?
All PR's to CATs should be submitted to develop and will be merged to main once they've passed acceptance.
What is this change about?
Describe the change and why it's needed.
Added acceptance tests using the new cloud native buildpack lifecycle.
Please provide contextual information.
Include any links to other PRs, stories, slack discussions, etc... that will help establish context.
What version of cf-deployment have you run this cf-acceptance-test change against?
Please check all that apply for this PR:
Did you update the README as appropriate for this change?
If you are introducing a new acceptance test, what is your rationale for including it CATs rather than your own acceptance test suite?
CATs should validate common operator workflows.
CATs is not a regression test suite.
CATs is run by every component team to validate their releases before promotion.
Same as for docker or buildpacks lifecycle. It is some basic functionality added to
cf
.How many more (or fewer) seconds of runtime will this change introduce to CATs?
~ 70s
What is the level of urgency for publishing this change?
Tag your pair, your PM, and/or team!
It's helpful to tag a few other folks on your team or your team alias in case we need to follow up later.
@loewenstein-sap, @modulo11, @pbusko, @nicolasbender