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Test Plan

When you make changes ensure at the very minimum you should test the following:

auter --disable         # deletes /var/lib/auter/enabled, prints "auter disabled"
auter --status          # prints "auter is currently disabled"
auter --enable          # touches /var/lib/auter/enabled, prints "auter enabled"
auter --status          # prints "auter is currently enabled and not running"
auter --help            # shows help message
auter --version         # prints "auter VERSIONNUMBER"
man auter               # check the contents of the man page

If you don't have any updates available do this:

yum install zsh
yum downgrade zsh

Prepare custom scripts:

echo 'logger custom pre prep script ran' > /etc/auter/pre-prep.d/pre_prep_script
echo 'logger custom post prep script ran' > /etc/auter/post-prep.d/post_prep_script
echo 'logger custom pre apply script ran' > /etc/auter/pre-apply.d/pre_apply_script
echo 'logger custom post apply script ran' > /etc/auter/post-apply.d/pre_apply_script
echo 'logger custom pre reboot script ran' > /etc/auter/pre-reboot.d/pre_reboot_script
echo 'logger custom post reboot script ran' > /etc/auter/post-reboot.d/post_reboot_script
chmod +x /etc/auter/*.d/*script

Now there will be at least one update:

auter --prep
    prints "INFO: Running with: ./auter --prep Updates downloaded", /var/lib/auter/last-prep-auter
    /var/lib/auter/last-prep-default contains update info

auter --apply
    prints "INFO: Running with: /usr/bin/auter --apply; Applying updates; Updates complete, you may need to reboot for some updates to take effect
    Run 'yum history info' or 'dnf history info' and verify that update was applied
    /var/lib/auter/last-update-default contains update info

auter --reboot
    prints "INFO: Running with: ./auter --reboot; Rebooting server" followed by shutdown message
    tail /var/log/messages should include text "root: custom pre reboot script ran"
    cat /etc/cron.d/auter-postreboot-auter should show "@reboot root /usr/bin/auter --postreboot --config auter"
    5 mins after the reboot, tail /var/log/messages should include text "root: custom post reboot script ran"

Documentation

When making any changes to code, make sure documentation (--help, man page) has been updated to reflect any changes

Release Process

  1. Ensure that all files are updated to the version of the release number you're about to tag. This includes:
  • auter
  • NEWS
  • auter.spec
  1. Add notes to auter.spec and NEWS with a list of the changes for this release

  2. Push to github

  3. Tag a release through github

  4. Engage with the RPM building process to get RPMs built based on the new tag, and attach those to the github release.