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Setup test automation for github org tests #678

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@lampajr lampajr commented May 3, 2024

As highlighted here, currently there is no test automation, thus requiring users to run those tests locally and report the result in the PR.
With this change I am proposing a simple GitHub workflow to automatically trigger GitHub org tests on pull request creation.

This will remove, from user perspective, the need to run those tests locally and report results in the PR itself.

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Hi @lampajr. Thanks for your PR.

I'm waiting for a kubeflow member to verify that this patch is reasonable to test. If it is, they should reply with /ok-to-test on its own line. Until that is done, I will not automatically test new commits in this PR, but the usual testing commands by org members will still work. Regular contributors should join the org to skip this step.

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lampajr commented May 3, 2024

I tested the workflow locally using act:

gh act -j tests

and this is an extract from the output:

| ============================= test session starts ==============================
| platform linux -- Python 3.10.13, pytest-8.2.0, pluggy-1.5.0
| rootdir: /home/alampare/kubeflow/internal-acls/github-orgs
| plugins: asyncio-0.23.6
| asyncio: mode=strict
collected 1 item                                                               
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| test_org_yaml.py .                                                       [100%]
| 
| ============================== 1 passed in 0.20s ===============================
[Github Org Tests/tests]   ✅  Success - Main Run tests
[Github Org Tests/tests] ⭐ Run Post Set up Python 3.10
...
[Github Org Tests/tests]   ✅  Success - Post Set up Python 3.10
[Github Org Tests/tests] Cleaning up container for job tests
[Github Org Tests/tests] 🏁  Job succeeded

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/lgtm

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hbelmiro commented May 3, 2024

/ok-to-test

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