Who broke the build? — Using Kuttl to improve E2E testing and release faster
Cloud Native way of declarative testing !
Ram Mohan Rao Chukka
Ram is a Senior Software Engineer at JFrog R&D, India . Previously worked for startup companies like CallidusCloud (SAP Company), Konylabs. Loves Automation, Linux, openSource
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No one wants to be responsible for breaking the build. But what can you do as a developer to avoid being the bad guy? How can project leads enable their teams to reduce the occurrence of broken builds? In talking within our own teams, we discovered that many developers weren’t running sufficient integration and End to End tests in their local environments because it’s too difficult to set up and administer test environments in an efficient way. That’s why we decided to rethink our entire local testing process in hopes of cutting down on the headaches, heartaches, and valuable time wasted. Enter Kuttl. Connecting Kuttl to CI builds has empowered our developers to easily configure a development environment locally that accurately matches the final test environment — without needing to become an expert CI admin themselves. These days, we hear, “Who broke the build?” far less often — and you can too!
- Date:
- 2024 June 27 - 17:00
- Duration:
- 1 h
- Room:
- Seminar Room 1
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference 2024
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- Track:
- Open Source
- Difficulty:
- Medium
- Requires Registration:
- Yes (Registered: 9/50)
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- Start Time:
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- Room:
- Seminar Room 2
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- Room:
- Saal
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- Start Time:
- 2024 June 27 17:00
- Room:
- Gallerie
- What is openSUSE? and how does it help SUSE and its Partners?
- Start Time:
- 2024 June 27 17:30
- Room:
- Saal