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Not sure whether it's right for us, but with looking into, since serverspec just lets us check whether ports are listening, but no concise way to check responses
Probably right. I think it takes like 3 minutes to start in my VM's... but I suppose just testing for that loading screen might be good enough to know things are working out. But maybe that's not worth adding a dependency over... heh
It's an interesting idea. When I was testing Stash via just Vagrant, I always went through the whole initial setup flow for each OS to ensure it was actually setting up everything correctly so that Stash was completely usable. However from my observations in the past, I'd say you're probably okay with just testing the port since I'm sure the initial workflow will change over time as the product changes and I'm sure there's much more important problems to solve.
Now, that said, we have issues testing today like #99 and the LWRPs in general. Personally I'd feel more comfortable changing the LWRPs with tests added when there's a fully setup and running Stash instance for which we can send API requests.
Not sure whether it's right for us, but with looking into, since serverspec just lets us check whether ports are listening, but no concise way to check responses
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