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Research private stamp testing using the latest Host and worker bits from the nightly build #7

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Francisco-Gamino opened this issue Aug 14, 2020 · 2 comments
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Francisco-Gamino commented Aug 14, 2020

Research private stamp testing using the latest Host and worker bits from the nightly build.

We will need these details for the test plan review which will take place at the end of August 2020.

Here is some additional details from the workitem (https://github.com/pragnagopa/azure-functions-integration-tests/issues/1) that @pragnagopa created on her repo.
Please reach out to her in case you have any questions on this area.

Here is a potential flow to get started, but again, I could be missing important details.

  1. Pull Functions Host bits from CI dev nightly build (we can get these from our internal prerelease feed)
  2. Prepare Host bits for private stamp (there might be an additional step between 1 and 2
  3. Upload to blob via Update RU feed for Windows
  4. Pull latest RU feed
  5. Update RapidUpdateFeed.xml and upload host.zip to the blob storage used by the private stamp
  6. Kick off test runs on each language worker - with FunctionAppURLs on private stamp

Once you have this information, please add it to the test doc.

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Hi @madelinegordon -- For this work item, could you please write down the the steps to do this?
Once you have verified the steps, please start prototyping a PowerShell script to automate this process.

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Update 12/14/20: The only thing left is to update the OneNote.

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