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The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.
The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.

Revision as of 11:24, 23 April 2011

Description

Deliver an appliance to Amazon S3

Setup

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You need an Amazon AWS account and the CloudFront service enabled to perform this Test Case
  1. Prepare your environment
  2. Put the following BoxGrinder config into a file named: /root/.boxgrinder/config. Insert appropriate values, see: http://boxgrinder.org/tutorials/boxgrinder-build-plugins/#S3_Delivery_Plugin, for more information.
plugins:
  s3:
    access_key: AWS_ACCESS_KEY                        # (required)
    secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY          # (required)
    bucket: stormgrind-test                           # (required)
    account_number: 0000-0000-0000                    # (required)
    path: /images                                     # default: /

How to test

  1. Execute
    boxgrinder-build boxgrinder-appliances/testing-appliances/jeos-appls/fedora-15-jeos.appl -p ec2 -d cloudfront --trace

Expected Results

The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.

  1. Step #1 completes without error (indicated on console)
  2. Program completes with exit code 0
  3. A tar.gz file of the JEOS appliance has appeared in CloudFront