Vendor-facing API for registration of interop-compliance
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RefStack/TCUP and Driver Test

This project support collection and publication of Community Test results for OpenStack. There are multiple components of this effort:

  • RefStack: Community-facing API for registration of interop-compliance endpoints for on-demand testing.
  • TCUP: Portable, Containerized Tempest for Community running and reporting results to RefStack
  • Driver Test

Participate

Collecting the Results > Running RefStack

RefStack is a Web UI and API used to collect and display test results. This information is used by the DefCore committee to help select must-pass capabilities.

RefStack docs

Test your Cloud and Share! > Running TCUP

TCUP (Tempest in a Container to Upload from Probe) is a portable way for community members to quickly and consistently run Tempest against private and public clouds.

TCUP docs