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Pragyan Poudyal a6d886170e composefs-backend: Rename 'composefs-native' to 'composefs-backend'
We were using composefs-native and composefs-backend interchangeably.
Replace all instances of `composefs-native` with `composefs-backend`

Move all composefs-backend options to a single struct so that we can
test for boolean instead of testing for Some/None for composefs-backend
options

Signed-off-by: Pragyan Poudyal <pragyanpoudyal41999@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
2025-10-17 07:05:42 -04:00
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Run integration test locally

In the bootc CI, integration tests are executed via Packit on the Testing Farm. In addition, the integration tests can also be run locally on a developer's machine, which is especially valuable for debugging purposes.

To run integration tests locally, you need to install tmt and provision-virtual plugin in this case. Be ready with dnf install -y tmt+provision-virtual. Then, use tmt run -vvvvv plans -n integration command to run the all integration tests.

To run integration tests on different distros, just change image: fedora-rawhide in 9d15eedea0/tmt/plans/integration.fmf (L6).

The available images value can be found from https://tmt.readthedocs.io/en/stable/plugins/provision.html#images.

Enjoy integration test local running!