--- services: docker env: - distro: centos7 playbook: centos-7-test.yml - distro: centos6 playbook: test.yml - distro: debian8 playbook: test.yml - distro: ubuntu1604 playbook: test.yml - distro: ubuntu1404 playbook: test.yml script: # Configure test script so we can run extra tests after playbook is run. - export container_id=$(date +%s) - export cleanup=false # Download test shim. - wget -O ${PWD}/tests/test.sh https://gist.githubusercontent.com/geerlingguy/73ef1e5ee45d8694570f334be385e181/raw/ - chmod +x ${PWD}/tests/test.sh # Run tests. - ${PWD}/tests/test.sh # Some MySQL debugging (show all the logs). - docker exec --tty ${container_id} env TERM=xterm ls -lah /var/log - docker exec --tty ${container_id} env TERM=xterm cat /var/log/mysql/error.log || true - docker exec --tty ${container_id} env TERM=xterm cat /var/log/mysql.err || true # Check to make sure we can connect to MySQL via Unix socket. - > sudo docker exec ${container_id} mysql -u root -proot -e 'show databases;' | grep -q 'information_schema' && (echo 'MySQL running normally' && exit 0) || (echo 'MySQL not running' && exit 1) # Check to make sure we can connect to MySQL via TCP. - > sudo docker exec ${container_id} mysql -u root -proot -h 127.0.0.1 -e 'show databases;' | grep -q 'information_schema' && (echo 'MySQL running normally' && exit 0) || (echo 'MySQL not running' && exit 1) after_failure: # Check MySQL settings. - 'docker exec --tty ${container_id} env TERM=xterm cat /var/log/mysql/error.log' - 'docker exec --tty ${container_id} env TERM=xterm cat /var/log/mysql.err' - 'docker exec --tty ${container_id} env TERM=xterm cat /var/log/mysql.log' notifications: webhooks: https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/notifications/