Submit FMF-based Testing Farm tests and list available OS composes.
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Use the Testing Farm MCP Server to submit an FMF-based test request for repository <repo URL> on branch <branch name>, and return the submission result.
Returns the test submission result, such as request status or a job identifier.
List the OS composes currently available for testing in Testing Farm, and organize them by name.
Outputs a list of available OS composes to help choose a test environment.
First list the available OS composes, then submit an FMF-based test request for <project name>, and state which compose you selected.
First provides the available environments, then returns the test submission result and the selected test environment.
Developers maintaining FMF-enabled projects can use this tool to submit test requests to Testing Farm and quickly trigger a standardized test workflow.
DevOps or CI practitioners can first check available OS composes, then decide which system environment to use for testing.
It is used to submit FMF-based test requests to Testing Farm and list the OS composes currently available for testing.
Based on the provided description, it supports submitting FMF-based test requests. For more details, see the source repository.
The provided material does not specify installation steps, runtime requirements, or credential needs. See the source repository for prerequisites.
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