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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 10:41:58 +0000
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+Requirements
+------------
+
+- ansible
+- vagrant
+- libvirt (+vagrant-libvirt) / virtualbox
+
+Usage
+-----
+
+`vagrant up` command is configured to trigger ansible provisioning
+which configures OBS repository, installs the knot-resolver package,
+starts the kresd@1 service and finally attempts to use it to resolve
+a domain name. It also tests that DNSSEC validation is turned on.
+
+By default, the *knot-resolver-devel* repo (for knot-resolver) along
+with *knot-resoler-latest* (for knot) is used. To test only the
+*knot-resolver-latest* repo, set it in `repos.yaml` (or use the
+test-distro.sh script which overwrites this file). If you're running
+tests in parallel, they all HAVE TO use the same repo(s).
+
+Run the following command for every distro (aka directory with
+Vagrantfile):
+
+```
+./test-distro.sh knot-resolver-devel debian9
+```
+
+or
+
+```
+./test-distro.sh knot-resolver-testing debian9
+```
+
+or
+
+```
+./test-distro.sh knot-resolver-latest debian9
+```
+
+At the end of the test, the package version that was tested is
+printed out. Make sure you're testing what you intended to.