Yes. It is because snapcraft helpers were updated to run the commands over ssh.
I was able to run the tests by connecting by ssh to my localhost. However, I needed to add the environment variables each time I sens the command via ssh... But it will not be needed once we have the containers setup in place, because we configure the env variables as part of the setup process.
If you still would like to tests it locally, add in ~/.config/ecosystem_tests.cfg:
[user]
user_email=^STORE_USER^
user_password=^STORE_PASSWORD^
hostname_remote=localhost
username_remote=^LOCAL_USERNAME^
port_remote=22
> Getting these errors when tried to run locally paste.ubuntu. com/24057813/
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Yes. It is because snapcraft helpers were updated to run the commands over ssh.
I was able to run the tests by connecting by ssh to my localhost. However, I needed to add the environment variables each time I sens the command via ssh... But it will not be needed once we have the containers setup in place, because we configure the env variables as part of the setup process.
If you still would like to tests it locally, add in ~/.config/ ecosystem_ tests.cfg: ^STORE_ USER^ ^STORE_ PASSWORD^ remote= localhost remote= ^LOCAL_ USERNAME^
[user]
user_email=
user_password=
hostname_
username_
port_remote=22
And replace in snappy_ ecosystem_ tests/utils/ ssh.py the function run_command by: paste.ubuntu. com/24058432/
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As I said it is just a workaround to be able to run the tests on the localhost, it will not be needed once we have the setup environment in place.