kitchen.yml
Note
As of test-kitchen 1.21.0, we now preferkitchen.yml over .kitchen.yml. This preference applies to kitchen.local.yml as well. This is backward compatible so the dot versions continue to work.
Let’s turn our attention to the kitchen.yml file for a minute. While Chef Workstaton may have created the initial file automatically, it’s expected that you will read and edit this file. After all, you know what you want to test… right?
For the moment let’s say we only care about running our Chef cookbook on Ubuntu 20.04 with the latest Chef Infra Client release. In that case, we can edit the kitchen.yml file so that we pin the version of Chef and trim the list of platforms to only one entry like so:
---
driver:
name: vagrant
provisioner:
name: chef_zero
verifier:
name: inspec
platforms:
- name: ubuntu-20.04
suites:
- name: default
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- test/integration/default
attributes:
To see the results of our work, let’s run the kitchen list subcommand:
$ kitchen list
Instance Driver Provisioner Verifier Transport Last Action Last Error
default-ubuntu-2004 Vagrant ChefZero Inspec Ssh <Not Created> <None>
Let’s talk about what an instance is and how kitchen interacts with these.