# Linux test setup with Vagrant This is an example setup, based on vagrant + virtualbox, that allows to easily run ansible commands to test the module. ## Requirements - vagrant > 2.0.0 - virtualbox > 5.1.28 ## Setup Run the Vagrantfile defined in `ansible-datadog/manual_tests`: - provision VM: `vagrant up` - connect to the VM to check the configuration: `vagrant ssh` - when done, destroy VM when needed: `vagrant destroy -f` - From `ansible-datadog`'s parent directory, run: ```shell ansible-playbook ansible-datadog/manual_tests/test_7_full.yml -i ansible-datadog/manual_tests/inventory ``` Note: Replace `test_7_full.yml` with any of the other yaml files on this directory. Note: If getting access denied errors, make sure Vagrant is forwarding the VM port 22 to the local port 2222. If using a different port, update the 'inventory' file # Windows test setup from WSL ## Requirements - Install Ansible and `pywinrm` inside WSL: `sudo python3 -m pip install ansible pywinrm` - From an elevated Powershell terminal (outside WSL), run the following script to setup WinRM so Ansible can connect: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ansible/ansible/devel/examples/scripts/ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1 - Make sure the Administrator account is enabled and you know the password (or use a different account in the `inventory_win` file). ## Setup - From `ansible-datadog`'s parent directory, run in a WSL console (it will ask for the Administrator password each time): ```shell ansible-playbook -k ansible-datadog/manual_tests/test_7_full.yml -i ansible-datadog/manual_tests/inventory_win ``` Note: Replace `test_7_full.yml` with any of the other yaml files on this directory.