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.. _layout:
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Layout and conventions
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Test files and directories follow a few conventions, which makes it easy to
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create (or expect) certain interactions between tests and scenarios.
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All tests are in the ``tests`` directory. Scenarios are defined in
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``tests/functional/`` and use the following convention for directory
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structure::
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tests/functional/<distro>/<distro version>/<scenario name>/
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For example: ``tests/functional/centos/7/journal-collocation``
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Within a test scenario there are a few files that define what that specific
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scenario needs for the tests, like how many OSD nodes or MON nodes. Tls
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At the very least, a scenario will need these files:
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* ``Vagrantfile``: must be symlinked from the root directory of the project
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* ``hosts``: An Ansible hosts file that defines the machines part of the
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cluster
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* ``group_vars/all``: if any modifications are needed for deployment, this
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would override them. Additionally, further customizations can be done. For
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example, for OSDs that would mean adding ``group_vars/osds``
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* ``vagrant_variables.yml``: Defines the actual environment for the test, where
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machines, networks, disks, linux distro/version, can be defined.
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